List of Premiers of New South Wales
No. | Name |
Portrait | Term of Office | Party | Constituency | Ministry | Election(s) | |
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1 | Stuart Donaldson |
6 June 1856 | 25 August 1856 | No party | Sydney Hamlets | Donaldson | 1856 | |
2 | Charles Cowper |
26 August 1856 | 2 October 1856 | No party | Sydney | Cowper I | – | |
3 | Henry Parker |
3 October 1856 | 7 September 1857 | No party | Parramatta | Parker | – | |
(2) II | Charles Cowper |
7 September 1857 | 26 October 1859 | No party | Sydney East Sydney |
Cowper II | 1858 1859 |
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4 | William Forster |
27 October 1859 | 9 March 1860 | No party | Queanbeyan | Forster | 1860 | |
5 | John Robertson |
9 March 1860 | 9 January 1861 | No party | Upper Hunter | Robertson I | 1860 | |
(2) III | Charles Cowper |
10 January 1861 | 15 October 1863 | No party | East Sydney | Cowper III | 1863 | |
6 | James Martin |
16 October 1863 | 2 February 1865 | No party | Tumut Monaro |
Martin I | 1863 1865 |
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(2) IV | Charles Cowper |
3 February 1865 | 21 January 1866 | No party | East Sydney | Cowper IV | 1865 | |
(6) II | James Martin |
22 January 1866 | 26 October 1868 | No party | Lachlan | Martin II | ||
(5) II | John Robertson |
27 October 1868 | 12 January 1870 | No party | Clarence West Sydney |
Robertson II | 1869-70 | |
(2) V | Charles Cowper |
13 January 1870 | 15 December 1870 | No party | Liverpool Plains | Cowper V | – | |
(6) III | Sir James Martin |
16 December 1870 | 13 May 1872 | No party | East Sydney East Macquarie |
Martin III | 1872 | |
7 | Henry Parkes |
14 May 1872 | 8 February 1875 | No party | East Sydney | Parkes I | 1872 1874-75 |
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(5) III | John Robertson |
9 February 1875 | 21 March 1877 | No party | West Sydney | Robertson III | 1874-75 | |
(7) II | Henry Parkes |
22 March 1877 | 16 August 1877 | No party | East Sydney Canterbury |
Parkes II | – | |
(5) IV | Sir John Robertson |
17 August 1877 | 17 December 1877 | No party | West Sydney East Macquarie Mudgee |
Robertson IV | 1877 | |
8 | James Farnell |
18 December 1877 | 20 December 1878 | No party | St Leonards | Farnell | – | |
(7) III | Sir Henry Parkes |
21 December 1878 | 4 January 1883 | No party | Canterbury East Sydney Tenterfield |
Parkes III | 1880 1882 |
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9 | Alexander Stuart |
5 January 1883 | 6 October 1885 | No party | Illawarra | Stuart | – | |
10 | George Dibbs |
7 October 1885 | 7 October 1885 | No party | St Leonards Murrumbidgee |
Dibbs I | 1885 | |
(5) V | Sir John Robertson |
22 December 1885 | 22 February 1886 | No party | Mudgee | Robertson V | – | |
11 | Sir Patrick Jennings |
26 February 1886 | 19 January 1887 | Protectionist Party | Bogan | Jennings | 1887 | |
(7) IV | Sir Henry Parkes |
25 January 1887 | 16 January 1889 | Free Trade Party | St Leonards | Parkes IV | 1887 | |
(10) II | George Dibbs |
17 January 1889 | 7 March 1889 | Protectionist Party | Murrumbidgee | Dibbs II | 1889 | |
(7) V | Sir Henry Parkes |
8 March 1889 | 23 October 1891 | Free Trade Party | St Leonards | Parkes V | 1889 | |
(10) III | George Dibbs |
23 October 1891 | 2 August 1894 | Protectionist Party | Murrumbidgee | Dibbs III | 1891 1894 |
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12 | George Reid |
3 August 1894 | 13 September 1899 | Free Trade Party | East Sydney Sydney-King |
Reid | 1894 1895 1898 |
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13 | Sir William Lyne |
14 September 1899 | 27 March 1901 | Protectionist Party | Hume | Lyne | – | |
14 | Sir John See |
28 March 1901 | 14 June 1904 | Progressive Party | Grafton | See | 1901 | |
15 | Thomas Waddell |
15 June 1904 | 29 August 1904 | Progressive Party | Cowra | Waddell | 1904 | |
16 | Sir Joseph Carruthers |
29 August 1904 | 1 October 1907 | Liberal Reform Party | St George | Carruthers | 1904 | |
17 | Charles Wade |
2 October 1907 | 1 October 1910 | Liberal Reform Party | Gordon | Wade | 1907 1910 |
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18 | James McGowen |
21 October 1910 | 29 June 1913 | Australian Labor Party | Redfern | McGowen | 1910 1913 |
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19 | William Holman |
30 June 1913 | 15 November 1916 | Australian Labor Party | Cootamundra | Holman I | 1917 1920 |
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15 November 1916 | 12 April 1920 | Nationalist Party | Holman II | |||||
20 | John Storey |
13 April 1920 | 5 October 1921 | Australian Labor Party | Balmain | Storey | 1920 | |
21 | James Dooley |
5 October 1921 | 20 December 1921 | Australian Labor Party | Bathurst | Dooley I | – | |
22 | Sir George Fuller |
20 December 1921 | 20 December 1921 | Nationalist Party | Wollondilly | Fuller I | – | |
(21) II | James Dooley |
20 December 1921 | 13 April 1922 | Australian Labor Party | Bathurst | Dooley II | 1922 | |
(22) II | Sir George Fuller |
13 April 1922 | 17 June 1925 | Nationalist Party | Wollondilly | Fuller II | 1922 1925 |
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23 | Jack Lang |
17 June 1925 | 18 October 1927 | Australian Labor Party | Parramatta | Lang I Lang II |
1925 1927 |
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24 | Thomas Bavin |
18 October 1927 | 4 November 1930 | Nationalist Party | Gordon | Bavin | 1927 1930 |
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(23) II | Jack Lang |
4 November 1930 | 15 October 1931 | Australian Labor Party | Auburn | Lang III | 1930 | |
15 October 1931 | 13 May 1932 | Labor Party (NSW) | 1932 | |||||
25 | Bertram Stevens |
16 May 1932 | 5 August 1939 | United Australia Party | Croydon | Stevens I Stevens II Stevens III |
1932 1935 1938 |
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26 | Alexander Mair |
5 August 1939 | 16 May 1941 | United Australia Party | Albury | Mair | 1941 | |
27 | William McKell |
16 May 1941 | 6 February 1947 | Australian Labor Party | Redfern | McKell I McKell II |
1941 1944 |
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28 | James McGirr |
6 February 1947 | 2 April 1952 | Australian Labor Party | Bankstown Liverpool |
McGirr I McGirr II McGirr III |
1947 1950 |
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29 | Joseph Cahill |
2 April 1952 | 22 October 1959 | Australian Labor Party | Cook's River | Cahill I Cahill II Cahill III Cahill IV |
1953 1956 1959 |
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30 | Bob Heffron |
23 October 1959 | 30 April 1964 | Australian Labor Party | Maroubra | Heffron I Heffron II |
1962 | |
31 | Jack Renshaw |
30 April 1964 | 13 May 1965 | Australian Labor Party | Castlereagh | Renshaw | 1965 | |
32 | Sir Robert Askin |
13 May 1965 | 3 January 1975 | Liberal Party of Australia | Collaroy Pittwater |
Askin I Askin II Askin III Askin IV Askin V Askin VI |
1965 1968 1971 1973 |
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33 | Tom Lewis |
3 January 1975 | 23 January 1976 | Liberal Party of Australia | Wollondilly | Lewis I Lewis II |
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34 | Sir Eric Willis |
23 January 1976 | 14 May 1976 | Liberal Party of Australia | Earlwood | Willis | 1976 | |
35 | Neville Wran |
14 May 1976 | 4 July 1986 | Australian Labor Party | Bass Hill | Wran I Wran II Wran III Wran IV Wran V Wran VI Wran VII Wran VIII |
1976 1981 1984 |
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36 | Barrie Unsworth |
4 July 1986 | 25 March 1988 | Australian Labor Party | Rockdale | Unsworth | 1988 | |
37 | Nick Greiner |
25 March 1988 | 24 June 1992 | Liberal Party of Australia | Ku-ring-gai | Greiner I Greiner II |
1988 1991 |
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38 | John Fahey |
24 June 1992 | 4 April 1995 | Liberal Party of Australia | Southern Highlands | Fahey I Fahey II Fahey III |
1995 | |
39 | Bob Carr |
4 April 1995 | 3 August 2005 | Australian Labor Party | Maroubra | Carr I Carr II Carr III Carr IV |
1995 1999 2003 |
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40 | Morris Iemma |
3 August 2005 | 5 September 2008 | Australian Labor Party | Lakemba | Iemma I Iemma II |
2007 | |
41 | Nathan Rees |
5 September 2008 | 4 December 2009 | Australian Labor Party | Toongabbie | Rees | – | |
42 | Kristina Keneally |
4 December 2009 | 28 March 2011 | Australian Labor Party | Heffron | Keneally | 2011 | |
43 | Barry O'Farrell |
28 March 2011 | Incumbent | Liberal Party of Australia | Ku-ring-gai | O'Farrell | 2011 |
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