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Premier of New South Wales

Head of government for the state of New South Wales, Australia


Head of government for the state of New South Wales, Australia

FieldValue
postPremier
bodyNew South Wales
insigniaCoat of Arms of New South Wales.svg
insigniasize120px
insigniacaptionCoat of arms of New South Wales
flagFlag of New South Wales.svg
flagsize120px
flagcaptionFlag of New South Wales
imageChris Minns 2024 portrait.jpg
imagesize200px
incumbentChris Minns
incumbentsince28 March 2023
departmentPremier's Department
Cabinet Office
style{{plainlist
statusHead of government
member_ofNew South Wales Legislative Assembly
reports_toParliament
appointerGovernor of New South Wales
appointer_qualifiedby convention, based on appointee's ability to command confidence in the Legislative Assembly
termlengthAt the governor's pleasure
termlength_qualifiedcontingent on the premier's ability to command confidence in the lower house of Parliament
constituting_instrumentNone (constitutional convention)
formation6 June 1856
firstStuart Donaldson
deputyDeputy Premier of New South Wales
salary$416,440

Cabinet Office

  • The Honourable (formal)
  • Premier (informal)

The premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Government of New South Wales follows the Westminster Parliamentary System, with a Parliament of New South Wales acting as the legislature. The premier is appointed by the Governor of New South Wales, and by modern convention holds office by their ability to command the support of a majority of members of the lower house of Parliament, the Legislative Assembly.

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.

The current premier is Chris Minns, the leader of the New South Wales Labor Party, who assumed office on 28 March 2023. Minns defeated Dominic Perrottet at the election held on 25 March 2023, after twelve years of Liberal/National Coalition rule.

List of premiers of New South Wales

No.PortraitName
Electoral district
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[[File:Stuart_A._Donaldson.jpg123x123px]]Stuart Donaldson
MLA for Sydney Hamlets
(1812–1867)18566 June
185625 August
1856IndependentDonaldsonVictoria
(1837–1901)
Governor:
[[File:Charlescowper.jpg134x134px]]Charles Cowper
MLA for Sydney City
(1807–1875)26 August
18562 October
1856IndependentCowper I
[[File:Henry_Watson_Parker.jpg120x120px]]Henry Parker
MLA for Parramatta
(1808–1881)3 October
18567 September
1857IndependentParker
[[File:Charlescowper.jpg134x134px]]Charles Cowper
MLA for Sydney City
(until 1859)
MLA for East Sydney
(from 1859)
(1807–1875)7 September
185726 October
1859IndependentCowper II
1858
1859
[[File:PremierWilliamForster.jpg128x128px]]William Forster
MLA for Queanbeyan
(1818–1882)27 October
18599 March
1860IndependentForster
[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg143x143px]]John Robertson
MLA for Upper Hunter
(1816–1891)9 March
18609 January
1861IndependentRobertson I
[[File:Charlescowper.jpg134x134px]]Charles Cowper
MLA for East Sydney
(1807–1875)186010 January
186115 October
1863IndependentCowper III
[[File:SirJamesMartin.jpg137x137px]]James Martin
MLA for Tumut
(until 1864)
MLA for Monara
(1864)
MLA for Lachlan
(from 1864)
(1820–1886)16 October
18632 February
1865IndependentMartin I
[[File:Charlescowper.jpg134x134px]]Charles Cowper
MLA for East Sydney
(1807–1875)1864–653 February
186521 January
1866IndependentCowper IV
[[File:SirJamesMartin.jpg137x137px]]James Martin
MLA for Lachlan
(1820–1886)22 January
186626 October
1868IndependentMartin II
[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg143x143px]]John Robertson
MLA for Clarence
(1816–1891)27 October
186812 January
1870IndependentRobertson II
[[File:Charlescowper.jpg134x134px]]Charles Cowper
MLA for Liverpool Plains
(1807–1875)1869–7013 January
187015 December
1870IndependentCowper V
[[File:SirJamesMartin.jpg137x137px]]James Martin
MLA for East Sydney
(until 1872)
MLA for East Macquarie
(from 1872)
(1820–1886)16 December
187013 May
1872IndependentMartin III
[[File:Henryparkes.jpg131x131px]]Henry Parkes
MLA for East Sydney
(1815–1896)187214 May
18728 February
1875IndependentParkes I
[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg143x143px]]John Robertson
MLA for West Sydney
(1816–1891)1874–759 February
187521 March
1877IndependentRobertson III
[[File:Henryparkes.jpg131x131px]]Henry Parkes
MLA for East Sydney
(1815–1896)22 March
187716 August
1877IndependentParkes II
[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg143x143px]]Sir John Robertson
MLA for West Sydney
(until November 1877)
MLA for East Macquarie
(from November 1877)
MLA for Lachlan
(from November 1877)
(1816–1891)17 August
187717 December
1877IndependentRobertson IV
[[File:Farnell_James.jpg119x119px]]James Farnell
MLA for St Leonards
(1825–1888)187718 December
187720 December
1878IndependentFarnell
[[File:Henryparkes.jpg131x131px]]Sir Henry Parkes
MLA for Canterbury
(until 1880)
MLA for East Sydney
(1880–1882)
MLA for Tenterfield
(from 1882)
(1815–1896)21 December
18784 January
1883IndependentParkes III
1880
[[File:Alexander_Stuart_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg121x121px]]Alexander Stuart
MLA for Illawarra
(1824–1886)18825 January
18836 October
1885IndependentStuart
[[File:George_Dibbs_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg120x120px]]George Dibbs
MLA for St Leonards
(until October 1885)
MLA for Murrumbidgee
(from October 1885)
(1834–1904)7 October
188521 December
1885IndependentDibbs I
1885
[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg143x143px]]Sir John Robertson
MLA for Mudgee
(1816–1891)22 December
188522 February
1886IndependentRobertson V
[[File:Patrick_Jennings.jpg122x122px]]Sir Patrick Jennings
MLA for The Bogan
(1831–1897)26 February
188619 January
1887IndependentJennings
[[File:Henryparkes.jpg131x131px]]Sir Henry Parkes
MLA for St Leonards
(1815–1896)25 January
188716 January
1889Free TradeParkes IV
1887
[[File:George_Dibbs_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg120x120px]]George Dibbs
MLA for Murrumbidgee
(1834–1904)17 January
18897 March
1889ProtectionistDibbs II
[[File:Henryparkes.jpg131x131px]]Sir Henry Parkes
MLA for St Leonards
(1815–1896)18898 March
188923 October
1891Free TradeParkes V
1891
[[File:George_Dibbs_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg120x120px]]George Dibbs
MLA for Murrumbidgee
(1834–1904)23 October
18912 August
1894ProtectionistDibbs III
[[File:George_Reid_cph.3c31684.jpg143x143px]]George Reid
MLA for Sydney-King
(1845–1918)18943 August
189413 September
1899Free TradeReid
1895
1898
[[File:Williamlyne.jpg123x123px]]Sir William Lyne
MLA for Hume
(1844–1913)14 September
189927 March
1901ProtectionistLyne
Edward VII
(1901–1910)
Governor:
[[File:JohnSee.jpg138x138px]]Sir John See
MLA for Grafton
(1844–1907)190128 March
190114 June
1904ProgressiveSee
[[File:Thomas_Waddell.jpg115x115px]]Thomas Waddell
MLA for Cowra
(1854–1940)15 June
190429 August
1904ProgressiveWaddell
[[File:Joseph_Carruthers.png129x129px]]Sir Joseph Carruthers
MLA for St George
(1857–1932)190429 August
19041 October
1907Liberal ReformCarruthers
1907
[[File:Wade_Charles.gif120x120px]]Charles Wade
MLA for Gordon
(1863–1922)2 October
19071 October
1910Liberal ReformWade
George V
(1910–1936)
Governor:
[[File:James_McGowen_Premier.png142x142px]]James McGowen
MLA for Redfern
(1855–1922)191021 October
191029 June
1913LaborMcGowen
[[File:William_Holman_1919.jpg140x140px]]William Holman
MLA for Cootamundra
(1871–1934)30 June
191312 April
1920LaborHolman I
1913
NationalistHolman II
1917
[[File:John_Storey_cropped.jpg145x145px]]John Storey
MLA for Balmain
(1869–1921)192013 April
19205 October
1921LaborStorey
[[File:JamesDooleySpeaker.jpg125x125px]]James Dooley
MLA for Bathurst
(1877–1950)5 October
192120 December
1921LaborDooley I
[[File:George_fuller.jpg140x140px]]Sir George Fuller
MLA for Wollondilly
(1861–1940)20 December
192120 December
19217 hoursNationalistFuller I
[[File:JamesDooleySpeaker.jpg125x125px]]James Dooley
MLA for Bathurst
(1877–1950)20 December
192113 April
1922LaborDooley II
[[File:George_fuller.jpg140x140px]]Sir George Fuller
MLA for Wollondilly
(1861–1940)192213 April
192217 June
1925NationalistFuller II
[[File:Jack_Lang_1928_(cropped).jpg140x140px]]Jack Lang
MLA for Parramatta
(1876–1975)192517 June
192518 October
1927LaborLang I
Lang II
[[File:Thomas_Bavin.jpg141x141px]]Thomas Bavin
MLA for Gordon
(1874–1941)192718 October
19274 November
1930NationalistBavin
[[File:JackLang.jpg140x140px]]Jack Lang
MLA for Auburn
(1876–1975)19304 November
193016 May
1932Labor
(until 1931)Lang III
Lang Labor
[[File:Bertram_Stevens.jpg140x140px]]Bertram Stevens
MLA for Croydon
(1889–1973)16 May
19325 August
1939United AustraliaStevens I
1932
1935Stevens II
Edward VIII
(1936)
Governor:
George VI
(1936–1952)
Governor:
1938Stevens III
[[File:Alexander_mair.jpg140x140px]]Alexander Mair
MLA for Albury
(1889–1969)5 August
193916 May
1941United AustraliaMair
[[File:Williammckell.jpg140x140px]]William McKell
MLA for Redfern
(1891–1985)194116 May
19416 February
1947LaborMcKell I
1944McKell II
[[File:JamesMcGirr1947.jpg140x140px]]Jim McGirr
MLA for Bankstown
(until 1950)
MLA for Liverpool
(from 1950)
(1890–1957)6 February
19472 April
1952LaborMcGirr I
1947McGirr II
1950McGirr III
Elizabeth II
(1952–2022)
Governor:
[[File:JosephCahill1956.jpg126x126px]]Joseph Cahill
MLA for Cook's River
(1891–1959)2 April
195222 October
1959LaborCahill I
1953Cahill II
1956Cahill III
1959Cahill IV
[[File:BobHeffron1963.jpg132x132px]]Bob Heffron
MLA for Maroubra
(1890–1978)23 October
195930 April
1964LaborHeffron I
1962Heffron II
[[File:JackRenshaw1963.jpg133x133px]]Jack Renshaw
MLA for Castlereagh
(1909–1987)30 April
196413 May
1965LaborRenshaw
[[File:Robert_Askin_1973.jpg133x133px]]Sir Robert Askin
MLA for Collaroy
(until 1973)
MLA for Pittwater
(from 1973)
(1907–1981)196513 May
19653 January
1975LiberalAskin I
1968Askin II
Askin III
1971Askin IV
Askin V
1973Askin VI
[[File:Tom Lewis 1975 (1) (cropped).jpg140x140px]]Tom Lewis
MLA for Wollondilly
(1922–2016)3 January
197523 January
1976LiberalLewis I
Lewis II
[[File:Sir_Eric.jpg108x108px]]Sir Eric Willis
MLA for Earlwood
(1922–1999)23 January
197614 May
1976LiberalWillis
[[File:Neville_Wran_Premier.jpg175x175px]]Neville Wran
MLA for Bass Hill
(1926–2014)197614 May
19764 July
1986LaborWran I
1978Wran II
Wran III
1981Wran IV
Wran V
Wran VI
1984Wran VII
Wran VIII
[[File:Barrie_Unsworth.png125x125px]]Barrie Unsworth
MLA for Rockdale
(born 1934)4 July
198625 March
1988LaborUnsworth
[[File:Nick Greiner, official portrait as Australian Consul-General in New York (2021) b.jpg142x142px]]Nick Greiner
MP for Ku-ring-gai
(born 1947)198825 March
198824 June
1992LiberalGreiner I
1991Greiner II
John Fahey
MP for Southern Highlands
(1945–2020)24 June
19924 April
1995LiberalFahey I
Fahey II
Fahey III
[[File:Bob_Carr.jpg137x137px]]Bob Carr
MP for Maroubra
(born 1947)19954 April
19953 August
2005LaborCarr I
Carr II
1999Carr III
2003Carr IV
[[File:MorrisIemma.jpg151x151px]]Morris Iemma
MP for Lakemba
(born 1961)3 August
20055 September
2008LaborIemma I
2007Iemma II
[[File:Nathan_Rees.jpg120x120px]]Nathan Rees
MP for Toongabbie
(born 1968)5 September
20084 December
2009LaborRees
[[File:Kristina_Keneally_at_Vietnamese_Culture_Centre,_Bonnyrigg_2021_Closeup_(cropped).jpg121x121px]]Kristina Keneally
MP for Heffron
(born 1968)4 December
200928 March
2011LaborKeneally
[[File:Premier_Barry_O'Farrell_-_Flickr_-_Eva_Rinaldi_Celebrity_and_Live_Music_Photographer.jpg139x139px]]Barry O'Farrell
MP for Ku-ring-gai
(born 1959)201128 March
201117 April
2014LiberalO'Farrell
[[File:Mike Baird Day-1-Opening-Plenary-4091 (cropped 2).jpg130x130px]]Mike Baird
MP for Manly
(born 1968)17 April
201423 January
2017LiberalBaird I
2015Baird II
[[File:Premier_Gladys_Berejiklian_-_VIP_Lunch_2019.jpg148x148px]]Gladys Berejiklian
MP for Willoughby
(born 1970)23 January
20175 October
2021LiberalBerejiklian I
2019Berejiklian II
[[File:CEBIT Australia - Day 2, The Hon Dominic Perrottet MP (2) (cropped) b.jpg114x114px]]Dominic Perrottet
MP for Epping
(born 1982)5 October
202128 March
2023LiberalPerrottet I
Perrottet II
Charles III
(2022–present)
Governor:
[[File:Chris Minns 2024 portrait.jpg120x120px]]Chris Minns
MP for Kogarah
(born 1979)202328 March
2023IncumbentLaborMinns

Timeline

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bar: JamesMcGirr from: 06/02/1947 till: 02/04/1952 color:LAB text:"James McGirr"

bar: JosephCahill from: 02/04/1952 till: 22/10/1959 color:LAB text:"Joseph Cahill"

bar: RobertHeffron from: 23/10/1959 till: 30/04/1964 color:LAB text:"Robert Heffron"

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bar: RobertAskin from: 13/05/1965 till: 03/01/1975 color:LIB text:"Robert Askin"

bar: TomLewis from: 03/01/1975 till: 23/01/1976 color:LIB text:"Tom Lewis"

bar: EricWillis from: 23/01/1976 till: 14/05/1976 color:LIB text:"Eric Willis"

bar: NevilleWran from: 14/05/1976 till: 04/07/1986 color:LAB text:"Neville Wran"

bar: BarrieUnsworth from: 04/07/1986 till: 25/03/1988 color:LAB text:"Barrie Unsworth"

bar: NickGreiner from: 25/03/1988 till: 24/06/1992 color:LIB text:"Nick Greiner"

bar: JohnFahey from: 24/06/1992 till: 04/04/1995 color:LIB text:"John Fahey"

bar: BobCarr from: 04/04/1995 till: 03/08/2005 color:LAB text:"Bob Carr"

bar: MorrisIemma from: 03/08/2005 till: 05/09/2008 color:LAB text:"Morris Iemma"

bar: NathanRees from: 05/09/2008 till: 04/12/2009 color:LAB text:"Nathan Rees"

bar: KristinaKeneally from: 04/12/2009 till: 28/03/2011 color:LAB text:"Kristina Keneally"

bar: BarryOFarrell from: 28/03/2011 till: 17/04/2014 color:LIB text:"Barry O'Farrell"

bar: MikeBaird from: 17/04/2014 till: 23/01/2017 color:LIB text:"Mike Baird"

bar: GladysBerejiklian from: 23/01/2017 till: 05/10/2021 color:LIB text:"Gladys Berejiklian"

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References

References

  1. (8 June 2022). "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances {{!}} As From 1 July 2022 {{!}} Following Application Of Parliamentary Remuneration Tribunal".
  2. {{cite Australasia. Parkes, Hon. Sir Henry
  3. "Speeches of Sir Henry Parkes, G.G.M.G., M.P., Prime Minister of New South Wales.".
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