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MP for Wentworth, NSW (2004–2018) 15 September 2015 24 August 2018 2 years, 343 days 2016 156. AUS: Gough Whitlam (1916–2014) AC QC: Labor: MP for Werriwa, NSW (1952–1978) 5 December 1972 11 November 1975 2 years, 341 days 1972 1974 157. QLD: Campbell Newman (1963–) Liberal National: MP for Ashgrove (2012–2015) 26 March 2012 14 ...
Labor: McGowen: 19 William Holman MLA for Cootamundra (1871–1934) — 30 June 1913 12 April 1920 6 years, 287 days Labor: Holman I: 1913 — Nationalist: Holman II: 1917: 20 John Storey MLA for Balmain (1869–1921) 1920: 13 April 1920 5 October 1921 1 year, 175 days Labor: Storey: 21 James Dooley MLA for Bathurst (1877–1950) — 5 October ...
This action split the NSW Labor Party in two – Lang's followers and the expelled NSW branch became known as Lang Labor, while Scullin's supporters, led by Chifley, became known in NSW as Federal Labor. Most of the party's branches and affiliated trade unions supported Lang.
The UAP won the elections of 1935 and 1938. After this third defeat, the Federal Labor forces began to gain ground in NSW, as many union officials became convinced that Labor would never win again in the state while Lang remained leader. Lang was ousted as NSW Opposition Leader in 1939 and was replaced by William McKell, who became Premier in 1941.
Henry Parkes, 6th premier of New South Wales, longest-serving premier, regarded as the Father of Australian Federation; Jack Lang, 23rd premier. Dismissed by the governor in 1932. Sir Robert Askin, 32nd premier, notable for his long tenure in office and corrupt behaviour. Nick Greiner, 37th premier. Widespread reforms and turbulent premiership.
The Minns ministry is the 100th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, led by Chris Minns, the state's 47th premier following his party's victory in the 2023 state election. [ 1 ] Ministry