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This is a list of premiers of New South Wales by time in office. The basis of the list is the inclusive number of days between dates. ... Labor (NSW) 15 October 1931 ...
Before Federation in 1901, the term "prime minister of New South Wales" was also used. "Premier" has been used more or less exclusively from 1901, to avoid confusion with the federal prime minister of Australia. [2] [3] The current premier is Chris Minns, the leader of the New South Wales Labor Party, who assumed
Premier Portrait Party District Assumed office Predecessor Term Time in office Total Time in office Election wins 1. ACT: Andrew Barr (1973–) Labor: MLA for Molonglo (2006–2016) Kurrajong (2016–) 11 December 2014 Katy Gallagher (1970–) Labor: 10 years, 29 days 2016 2020 2024 2. SA: Peter Malinauskas (1980–) Labor: MP for Croydon (2018 ...
In March 2023, the New South Wales Labor Party won the election, however only won a minority government. [38] [39] At the time Minns was appointed leader of the party, the Premier of New South Wales was Liberal Party leader Gladys Berejiklian. However, four months later Berejiklian was replaced by Dominic Perrottet.
Premier of New South Wales#List of premiers of New South Wales; Retrieved from "https: ...
Robert James Heffron (10 September 1890 – 27 July 1978), also known as Bob Heffron or R. J. Heffron, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, union organiser and Labor Party Premier of New South Wales from 1959 to 1964. Born in New Zealand, Heffron became involved in various Socialist and labour movements in New Zealand and later ...
Pages in category "Premiers of New South Wales" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Premier of New South Wales is currently Chris Minns of the Labor Party. The 48th Premier, Minns assumed office on 28 March 2023. The Deputy Premier of New South Wales is Prue Car. Officially opposing the New South Wales government is the opposition Liberal–National Coalition. The government is decided every four years by election.