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Premier of New South Wales

Index Premier of New South Wales

The Premier of New South Wales is the head of government in the state of New South Wales, Australia. [1]

270 relations: Alexander Mair, Alexander Stuart (Australian politician), Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–68), Askin–Cutler ministry (1968–69), Askin–Cutler ministry (1969–71), Askin–Cutler ministry (1971–73), Askin–Cutler ministry (1973), Askin–Cutler ministry (1973–75), At Her Majesty's pleasure, Australia, Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch), Baird ministry (2014–15), Barrie Unsworth, Barry O'Farrell, Bavin ministry, Berejiklian ministry, Bertram Stevens (politician), Bob Carr, Bob Heffron, Cahill ministry (1952–53), Cahill ministry (1953–56), Cahill ministry (1956–59), Cahill ministry (1959), Carr ministry (1995–97), Carr ministry (1997–99), Carr ministry (1999–2003), Carr ministry (2003–05), Carruthers ministry, Charles Cowper, Charles Wade, Cowper ministry (1856), Cowper ministry (1857–59), Cowper ministry (1861–63), Cowper ministry (1865–66), Cowper ministry (1870), Department of Premier and Cabinet (New South Wales), Deputy Premier of New South Wales, Dibbs ministry (1885), Dibbs ministry (1889), Dibbs ministry (1891–94), Donaldson ministry, Dooley ministry (1921), Dooley ministry (1921–22), Electoral district of Albury, Electoral district of Auburn, Electoral district of Balmain, Electoral district of Bankstown, Electoral district of Bass Hill, Electoral district of Bathurst, Electoral district of Bogan, ..., Electoral district of Canterbury, Electoral district of Castlereagh, Electoral district of Clarence, Electoral district of Collaroy, Electoral district of Cook's River, Electoral district of Cootamundra, Electoral district of Cowra, Electoral district of Croydon (New South Wales), Electoral district of Earlwood, Electoral district of East Macquarie, Electoral district of East Sydney, Electoral district of Gordon (New South Wales), Electoral district of Grafton, Electoral district of Heffron, Electoral district of Hume, Electoral district of Illawarra, Electoral district of Ku-ring-gai, Electoral district of Lachlan, Electoral district of Lakemba, Electoral district of Liverpool, Electoral district of Liverpool Plains, Electoral district of Manly, Electoral district of Maroubra, Electoral district of Monaro, Electoral district of Mudgee, Electoral district of Murrumbidgee, Electoral district of Parramatta, Electoral district of Pittwater, Electoral district of Queanbeyan, Electoral district of Redfern, Electoral district of Rockdale, Electoral district of Southern Highlands, Electoral district of St George, Electoral district of St Leonards, Electoral district of Sydney, Electoral district of Sydney Hamlets, Electoral district of Sydney-King, Electoral district of Tenterfield, Electoral district of Toongabbie, Electoral district of Tumut, Electoral district of Upper Hunter, Electoral district of West Sydney, Electoral district of Willoughby, Electoral district of Wollondilly, Eric Willis, Fahey–Armstrong ministry, Fahey–Murray ministry (1992), Fahey–Murray ministry (1992–93), Farnell ministry, Federation of Australia, 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(New South Wales), Renshaw ministry, Robert Askin, Robertson ministry (1860–61), Robertson ministry (1868–70), Robertson ministry (1875–77), Robertson ministry (1877), Robertson ministry (1885–86), Second Baird ministry, See ministry, Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1932–35), Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1935–38), Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1938–39), Storey ministry, Stuart Donaldson, Stuart ministry, The Honourable, The Sydney Morning Herald, Thomas Bavin, Thomas Waddell, Tom Lewis (Australian politician), United Australia Party, Unsworth ministry, Waddell ministry, Wade ministry, Westminster system, William Forster (Australian politician), William Holman, William Lyne, William McKell, Willis–Punch ministry, Wran ministry (1976–78), Wran ministry (1978–80), Wran ministry (1980–81), Wran ministry (1981–83), Wran ministry (1983–84), Wran ministry (1984), Wran ministry (1984–86), Wran ministry (1986). 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Alexander Mair

Alexander Mair (25 August 18893 August 1969) was an Australian politician and served as the Premier of New South Wales from 5 August 1939 to 16 May 1941.

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Alexander Stuart (Australian politician)

Sir Alexander Stuart KCMG (21 March 1824 – 16 June 1886) was Premier of New South Wales from 5 January 1883 to 7 October 1885.

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Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–68)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–1968) or First Askin ministry was the 62nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Robin Askin, MLA, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Charles Cutler, MLA.

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Askin–Cutler ministry (1968–69)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1968–1969) or Second Askin ministry was the 63rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Robin Askin, MLA, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Charles Cutler, MLA.

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Askin–Cutler ministry (1969–71)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1969–1971) or Third Askin ministry was the 64th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Robin Askin, MLA, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Charles Cutler, MLA.

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Askin–Cutler ministry (1971–73)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1971–1973) or Fourth Askin ministry was the 65th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Robin Askin, MLA, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Charles Cutler, MLA.

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Askin–Cutler ministry (1973)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1973) or Fifth Askin ministry was the 66th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Sir Robert Askin, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Sir Charles Cutler.

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Askin–Cutler ministry (1973–75)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1973–1975) or Sixth Askin ministry was the 67th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Sir Robert Askin, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Sir Charles Cutler.

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At Her Majesty's pleasure

At Her Majesty's pleasure (sometimes abbreviated to Queen's pleasure or, when appropriate, at His Majesty's pleasure or King's pleasure) is a legal term of art referring to the indeterminate or undetermined length of service of certain appointed officials or the indeterminate sentences of some prisoners.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands.

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Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)

The Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch), also known as NSW Labor, is the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party.

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Baird ministry (2014–15)

The Baird ministry (2014–15) or First Baird ministry was the 94th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by Mike Baird, the state's 44th Premier.

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Barrie Unsworth

Barrie John Unsworth (born 16 April 1934) was an Australian politician, representing the Australian Labor Party in the Parliament of New South Wales from 1978 to 1991.

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Barry O'Farrell

Barry Robert O'Farrell (born 24 May 1959) is a former Australian politician who was the 43rd Premier of New South Wales and Minister for Western Sydney from 2011 to 2014.

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Bavin ministry

The Bavin ministry was the 44th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 24th Premier, the Honourable Thomas Bavin, MLA, in a Nationalist coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Ernest Buttenshaw, MLA.

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Berejiklian ministry

The Berejiklian ministry is the 96th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and is led by Gladys Berejiklian, the state's 45th Premier.

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Bertram Stevens (politician)

Sir Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Stevens (2 January 1889 – 24 March 1973) was an Australian politician who served as the 25th Premier of New South Wales, in office from 1932 to 1939 as leader of the United Australia Party (UAP).

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Bob Carr

Robert John Carr (born 28 September 1947) is a former Australian politician who served as Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, as the leader of the Labor Party.

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Bob Heffron

Robert James Heffron (10 September 189027 July 1978), also known as Bob Heffron or R. J. Heffron, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, union organiser and Australian Labor Party Premier of New South Wales from 1959 to 1964.

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Cahill ministry (1952–53)

The Cahill ministry (1952–1953) or First Cahill ministry was the 55th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, the Honourable Joe Cahill, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Cahill ministry (1953–56)

The Cahill ministry (1953–1956) or Second Cahill ministry was the 56th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, the Honourable Joe Cahill, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Cahill ministry (1956–59)

The Cahill ministry (1956–1959) or Third Cahill ministry was the 57th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, the Honourable Joe Cahill, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Cahill ministry (1959)

The Cahill ministry (1959) or Fourth Cahill ministry was the 58th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 29th Premier, the Honourable Joe Cahill, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Carr ministry (1995–97)

The Carr ministry (199597) or First Carr ministry was the 85th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 39th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Bob Carr,, representing the Labor Party.

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Carr ministry (1997–99)

The Carr ministry (199799) or Second Carr ministry was the 86th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 39th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Bob Carr,, representing the Labor Party.

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Carr ministry (1999–2003)

The Carr ministry (19992003) or Third Carr ministry was the 87th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 39th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Bob Carr,, representing the Labor Party.

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Carr ministry (2003–05)

The Carr ministry (200305) or Fourth Carr ministry was the 88th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 39th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Bob Carr,, representing the Labor Party.

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Carruthers ministry

The Carruthers ministry was the 32nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 16th Premier, the Honourable Joseph Carruthers, MA, MLA.

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Charles Cowper

Sir Charles Cowper, (26 April 1807 – 19 October 1875) was an Australian politician and the Premier of New South Wales on five occasions from 1856 to 1870.

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Charles Wade

Sir Charles Gregory Wade KCMG, KC, JP (26 January 1863 – 26 September 1922) was Premier of New South Wales 2 October 1907 – 21 October 1910.

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Cowper ministry (1856)

The first Cowper ministry was the second ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable Charles Cowper.

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Cowper ministry (1857–59)

The second Cowper ministry was the fourth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and second occasion of being led by the Honourable Charles Cowper.

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Cowper ministry (1861–63)

The third Cowper ministry was the seventh ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and third occasion of being led by the Honourable Charles Cowper.

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Cowper ministry (1865–66)

The fourth Cowper ministry was the ninth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and fourth occasion of being led by the Honourable Charles Cowper.

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Cowper ministry (1870)

The fifth Cowper ministry was the twelfth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and the fifth and final occasion of being led by the Honourable Sir Charles Cowper, CMG, MLA.

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Department of Premier and Cabinet (New South Wales)

The New South Wales Department of Premier and Cabinet, a department of the New South Wales Government, is responsible for leading the New South Wales public sector to deliver on the Government's commitments and priorities.

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Deputy Premier of New South Wales

The Deputy Premier of New South Wales is the second-most senior officer in the Government of New South Wales.

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Dibbs ministry (1885)

The first Dibbs ministry was the 21st ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was the first of three occasions of being led by the Premier, the Honourable George Dibbs.

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Dibbs ministry (1889)

The second Dibbs ministry was the 25th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was the second of three occasions of being led by the tenth Premier, the Honourable George Dibbs.

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Dibbs ministry (1891–94)

The third Dibbs ministry was the 27th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was the third and final occasion of being led by the tenth Premier, the Honourable Sir George Dibbs KCMG.

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Donaldson ministry

The Donaldson ministry was the first ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable Stuart Donaldson.

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Dooley ministry (1921)

The Dooley ministry (1921) or the First Dooley ministry was the 38th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 21st Premier, the Honourable James Dooley, MLA.

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Dooley ministry (1921–22)

The Dooley ministry (1921–1922) or the Second Dooley ministry was the 40th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 21st Premier, the Honourable James Dooley, MLA.

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Electoral district of Albury

Albury is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Auburn

Auburn is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's West.

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Electoral district of Balmain

Balmain is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's Inner West.

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Electoral district of Bankstown

Bankstown is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's West.

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Electoral district of Bass Hill

Bass Hill was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian State of New South Wales from 1962 to 1991, including the Sydney suburb of Bass Hill.

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Electoral district of Bathurst

Bathurst is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Bogan

The Bogan was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1859 and named after the Bogan River.

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Electoral district of Canterbury

Canterbury is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, currently represented by Sophie Cotsis of the Australian Labor Party.

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Electoral district of Castlereagh

Castlereagh was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales originally created in 1904, partly replacing Coonamble and named after the Castlereagh River.

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Electoral district of Clarence

Clarence is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Collaroy

Collaroy was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales, created in the 1949 redistribution and first contested at the 1950 state election.

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Electoral district of Cook's River

Cook's River was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1941, partly replacing Arncliffe, and named after inner southwestern Sydney's Cooks River.

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Electoral district of Cootamundra

Cootamundra is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Cowra

Cowra was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1894 to 1904, including the town of Cowra.

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Electoral district of Croydon (New South Wales)

Croydon was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1927, with the abolition of proportional representation from part of the multi-member electorate of Western Suburbs, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Croydon.

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Electoral district of Earlwood

Earlwood was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales from 1950 to 1991.

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Electoral district of East Macquarie

East Macquarie was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales between 1859 and 1894, in the Bathurst region.

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Electoral district of East Sydney

East Sydney was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian colony of New South Wales created in 1859 from part of the electoral district of Sydney, covering the eastern part of the current Sydney central business district, Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Elizabeth Bay and Darlinghurst, bordered by George Street to the east, Boundary Street to the west, and, from the creation of South Sydney in 1880, Liverpool Street and Oxford Street, to the south.

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Electoral district of Gordon (New South Wales)

Gordon was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Grafton

Grafton was electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1880 to 1904 and was named after and included the town of Grafton.

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Electoral district of Heffron

Heffron is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Hume

Hume was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales established in 1859 in the Albury area, named after Hamilton Hume.

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Electoral district of Illawarra

Illawarra was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Ku-ring-gai

Ku-ring-gai is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Lachlan

Lachlan was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Lakemba

Lakemba is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, located in the South-Western suburbs of Sydney.

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Electoral district of Liverpool

Liverpool is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's West.

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Electoral district of Liverpool Plains

Liverpool Plains was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1859 and including the Liverpool Plains (which includes Quirindi and Gunnedah) and the extensive pastoral district around the Gwydir River in the northwest of the state.

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Electoral district of Manly

Manly is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, and covers a large portion of the Northern Beaches Council local government area.

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Electoral district of Maroubra

Maroubra is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Monaro

Monaro is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Mudgee

Mudgee was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales first created in 1859, partly replacing Wellington and Bligh and named after and including Mudgee.

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Electoral district of Murrumbidgee

Murrumbidgee is a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, named after the Murrumbidgee River.

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Electoral district of Parramatta

Parramatta is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Pittwater

Pittwater is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Queanbeyan

Queanbeyan was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1913, in the Queanbeyan area.

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Electoral district of Redfern

Redfern was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1880, and named after and including the Sydney suburb of Redfern.

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Electoral district of Rockdale

Rockdale is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Southern Highlands

Southern Highlands was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1988 to 2007, named after the Southern Highlands.

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Electoral district of St George

St George was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, originally created in 1894 with the abolition of multi-member districts, from part of Canterbury and named after the St George district.

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Electoral district of St Leonards

St Leonards was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1859, partly replacing Sydney Hamlets, and named after the Sydney suburb of St Leonards.

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Electoral district of Sydney

Sydney is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales in Inner Sydney.

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Electoral district of Sydney Hamlets

Sydney Hamlets was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in then British colony of New South Wales from 1856 to 1859, including what were then outer suburbs of Sydney and are now the inner suburbs of Paddington, Surry Hills, Redfern, Chippendale, Glebe, Camperdown, O'Connell Town (north Newtown), Balmain, North Sydney, Kirribilli and McMahons Point.

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Electoral district of Sydney-King

Sydney-King was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created in 1894 in central Sydney from part of the electoral district of East Sydney and named after Governor King.

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Electoral district of Tenterfield

Tenterfield was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, originally created in 1859, partly replacing New England and Macleay, and named after, and including, Tenterfield.

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Electoral district of Toongabbie

Toongabbie was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales, created at the 2004 redistribution of electoral districts largely replacing the abolished district of Wentworthville.

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Electoral district of Tumut

Tumut was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1904 in the Tumut area.

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Electoral district of Upper Hunter

Upper Hunter is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of West Sydney

West Sydney was an electoral district for the Legislative Assembly in the Australian State of New South Wales created in 1859 from part of the electoral district of Sydney, covering the western part of the current Sydney central business district, Ultimo and Pyrmont, bordered by George Street, Broadway, Bay Street and Wentworth Park.

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Electoral district of Willoughby

Willoughby is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Electoral district of Wollondilly

Wollondilly is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.

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Eric Willis

Sir Eric Archibald Willis (15 January 1922 – 10 May 1999) was an Australian politician, Cabinet Minister and the 34th Premier of New South Wales, serving from 23 January 1976 to 14 May 1976.

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Fahey–Armstrong ministry

The FaheyArmstrong ministry or Third Fahey ministry was the 84th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 38th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable John Fahey,, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Ian Armstrong,.

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Fahey–Murray ministry (1992)

The FaheyMurray ministry (1992) or First FaheyMurray ministry or First Fahey ministry was the 82nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 38th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable John Fahey,, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Wal Murray,.

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Fahey–Murray ministry (1992–93)

The FaheyMurray ministry (19921993) or Second FaheyMurray ministry or Second Fahey ministry was the 83rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 38th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable John Fahey,, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Wal Murray,.

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Farnell ministry

The Farnell ministry was the eighteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable James Farnell.

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Federation of Australia

The Federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate British self-governing colonies of Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia agreed to unite and form the Commonwealth of Australia, establishing a system of federalism in Australia.

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Forster ministry

The Forster ministry was the fifth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable William Forster.

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Free Trade Party

The Free Trade Party which was officially known as the Australian Free Trade and Liberal Association, also referred to as the Revenue Tariff Party in some states, was an Australian political party, formally organised in 1887 in New South Wales, in time for the 1887 colony election, which the party won.

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Fuller ministry (1921)

The Fuller ministry (1921) or First Fuller ministry was the 39th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 22nd Premier, the Honourable Sir George Fuller KCMG, MLA.

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Fuller ministry (1922–25)

The Fuller ministry (1922–1925) or Second Fuller ministry was the 41st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 22nd Premier, the Honourable Sir George Fuller KCMG, MLA.

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George Dibbs

Sir George Richard Dibbs KCMG (12 October 1834 – 5 August 1904) was an Australian politician who was Premier of New South Wales on three occasions.

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George Fuller (Australian politician)

Sir George Warburton Fuller KCMG (22 January 1861 – 22 July 1940) was an Australian politician who served as the 22nd Premier of New South Wales, in office from 1922 to 1925 and for one day in December 1921.

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George Reid

Sir George Houstoun Reid (25 February 1845 – 12 September 1918) was an Australian politician who led the Reid Government as the fourth Prime Minister of Australia from 1904 to 1905, having previously been Premier of New South Wales from 1894 to 1899.

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Gladys Berejiklian

Gladys Berejiklian (born 22 September 1970) is an Australian politician serving as the 45th and current Premier of New South Wales and the Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party, offices which she assumed on 23 January 2017 following the resignation of Mike Baird.

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Government of New South Wales

The Government of New South Wales, also referred to as the New South Wales Government or NSW Government, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of New South Wales.

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Governor of New South Wales

The Governor of New South Wales is the viceregal representative of the Australian monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, in the state of New South Wales.

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Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–91)

The GreinerMurray ministry (19881991) or First GreinerMurray ministry or First Greiner ministry was the 80th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 37th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Nick Greiner,, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Wal Murray,.

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Greiner–Murray ministry (1991–92)

The GreinerMurray ministry (19911992) or Second GreinerMurray ministry or Second Greiner ministry was the 81st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 37th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Nick Greiner,, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Wal Murray,.

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Heffron ministry (1959–62)

The Heffron ministry (1959–1962) or First Heffron ministry was the 59th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 30th Premier, the Honourable Bob Heffron, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Heffron ministry (1962–64)

The Heffron ministry (1962–1964) or Second Heffron ministry was the 60th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 30th Premier, the Honourable Bob Heffron, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Henry Parker (Australian politician)

Sir Henry Watson Parker, (1 June 1808 – 2 February 1881) was Premier of New South Wales.

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Henry Parkes

Sir Henry Parkes, (27 May 1815 – 27 April 1896) was a colonial Australian politician and longest non-consecutive Premier of the Colony of New South Wales, the present-day state of New South Wales in the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Holman ministry (1913–16)

The Holman ministry (19131916) or First Holman ministry or Holman Labor ministry was the 35th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 19th Premier, the Honourable William Holman, MLA.

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Holman ministry (1916–20)

The Holman ministry (19161920) or Second Holman ministry or Holman Nationalist ministry was the 36th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 19th Premier, the Honourable William Holman, MLA.

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Iemma ministry (2005–07)

The Iemma ministry (2005–07) or First Iemma ministry is the 89th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 40th Premier Morris Iemma.

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Iemma ministry (2007–08)

The Iemma ministry (2007–08) or Second Iemma ministry is the 90th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 40th Premier Morris Iemma.

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Jack Lang (Australian politician)

John Thomas Lang (21 December 187627 September 1975), usually referred to as J. T. Lang during his career, and familiarly known as "Jack" and nicknamed "The Big Fella", was an Australian politician who twice served as the 23rd Premier of New South Wales from 1925 to 1927 and again from 1930 1932.

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Jack Renshaw

John Brophy "Jack" Renshaw AC (8 August 190928 July 1987) was an Australian politician.

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James Dooley (politician)

James Thomas Dooley (26 April 1877 – 2 January 1950) served twice, briefly, as Premier of New South Wales during the early 1920s.

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James Farnell

James Squire Farnell (25 June 1825 – 21 August 1888) was an Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.

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James Martin (Australian politician)

Sir James Martin, KCB, QC (14 May 1820 – 4 November 1886) was three times Premier of New South Wales, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales from 1873 to 1886.

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James McGirr

James "Jim" McGirr (6 February 1890 – 27 October 1957) was the Labor Premier of New South Wales from 6 February 1947 to 3 April 1952.

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James McGowen

James Sinclair Taylor McGowen (16 August 1855 – 7 April 1922) was an Australian politician and the first Labor Premier of New South Wales from 21 October 1910 to 30 June 1913.

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Jennings ministry

The Jennings ministry was the 23rd ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the eleventh Premier, the Honourable Sir Patrick Jennings KCMG, and the first Roman Catholic to hold the office of Colonial Premier.

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John Fahey (politician)

John Joseph Fahey, AC (born 10 January 1945) is a former Premier of New South Wales and an Australian Minister for Finance.

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John Robertson (premier)

Sir John Robertson, (15 October 1816 – 8 May 1891) was an Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales on five occasions.

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John See

Sir John See, KCMG (14 October 184431 January 1907) was a member of the New South Wales Legislature from 26 November 1880 to 15 June 1901, and was then Premier of New South Wales from 1901 to 1904.

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John Storey (politician)

John Storey (15 May 1869 – 5 October 1921) was an Australian politician who was Premier of New South Wales from 12 April 1920 until his sudden death in Sydney.

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Joseph Cahill

John Joseph Cahill (21 January 189122 October 1959), also known as Joe Cahill or J. J. Cahill, was a long-serving New South Wales politician, railway worker, trade unionist and Australian Labor Party Premier of New South Wales from 1952 to his death in 1959.

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Joseph Carruthers

Sir Joseph Hector McNeil Carruthers KCMG (21 December 185710 December 1932) was an Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.

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Keneally ministry

The Keneally ministry is the 92nd ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 42nd (and first female) Premier Kristina Keneally.

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Kristina Keneally

Kristina Kerscher Keneally (born 19 December 1968) is an Australian politician who has represented New South Wales in the Australian Senate for the Labor Party since 2018, having previously served as the 42nd Premier of New South Wales between 2009 and 2011.

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Lang ministry (1925–27)

The Lang ministry (1925–1927) or First Lang ministry was the 42nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 23rd Premier, the Honourable Jack Lang, MLA.

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Lang ministry (1927)

The Lang ministry (1927) or Second Lang ministry or Lang Reconstruction ministry was the 43rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 23rd Premier, the Honourable Jack Lang, MLA.

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Lang ministry (1930–32)

The Lang ministry (1930–1932) or Third Lang ministry was the 45th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 23rd Premier, the Honourable Jack Lang, MLA.

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Legislative assembly

Legislative assembly is the name given in some countries to either a legislature, or to one of its branch.

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Lewis–Cutler ministry

The Lewis–Cutler ministry or First Lewis ministry was the 68th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 33rd Premier, the Honourable Tom Lewis, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Sir Charles Cutler.

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Lewis–Punch ministry

The Lewis–Punch ministry or Second Lewis ministry was the 69th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 33rd Premier, the Honourable Tom Lewis, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Leon Punch.

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Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)

The Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division), commonly known as the NSW Liberals, is the state division of the Liberal Party of Australia in New South Wales.

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Liberal Reform Party (Australia)

The Liberal Reform Party was an Australian political party, active in New South Wales state politics between 1901 and 1916.

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List of Premiers of New South Wales by time in office

This is a list of Premiers of New South Wales by time in office.

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Lyne ministry

The Lyne ministry was the 29th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the 13th Premier, the Honourable Sir William Lyne, KCMG, MLA.

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Mair–Bruxner ministry

The Mair–Bruxner ministry or Mair ministry was the 49th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 26th Premier, the Honourable Alexander Mair, MLA, in a United Australia Party coalition with the Country Party, that was led by the Honourable Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Bruxner, DSO, MLA.

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Martin ministry (1863–65)

The first Martin ministry was the eighth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and first occasion of being led by the Honourable James Martin, QC.

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Martin ministry (1866–68)

The second Martin ministry was the tenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and second of three occasions of being led by the Honourable James Martin, QC.

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Martin ministry (1870–72)

The third Martin ministry was the thirteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and the third and final occasion of being led by the Honourable Sir James Martin, KCB, QC.

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McGirr ministry (1947)

The McGirr ministry (1947) or First McGirr ministry was the 52nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 28th Premier, the Honourable Jim McGirr, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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McGirr ministry (1947–50)

The McGirr ministry (1947–1950) or Second McGirr ministry was the 53rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 28th Premier, the Honourable Jim McGirr, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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McGirr ministry (1950–52)

The McGirr ministry (1955–1957) or Third McGirr ministry was the 54th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 28th Premier, the Honourable Jim McGirr, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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McGowen ministry

The McGowen ministry was the 34th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 18th Premier, the Honourable James McGowen, JP, MLA.

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McKell ministry (1941–44)

The McKell ministry (1941–1944) or First McKell ministry was the 50th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 27th Premier, the Honourable William McKell, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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McKell ministry (1944–47)

The McKell ministry (1944–1947) or Second McKell ministry was the 51st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 27th Premier, the Honourable William McKell, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Mike Baird

Michael Bruce Baird (born 1 April 1968) is an Australian investment banker and former politician who was the 44th Premier of New South Wales, the Minister for Infrastructure, the Minister for Western Sydney, and the Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from April 2014 to January 2017.

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Morris Iemma

Morris Iemma (born 21 July 1961) is a former Australian politician who was the 40th Premier of New South Wales, serving from 3 August 2005 to 5 September 2008.

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Nathan Rees

Nathan Rees (born 12 February 1968), is a former Australian politician, 41st Premier of New South Wales and parliamentary leader of the New South Wales division of the Australian Labor Party from September 2008 to December 2009.

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Nationalist Party (Australia)

The Nationalist Party was an Australian political party.

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Neville Wran

Neville Kenneth Wran, (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1856

The 1856 New South Wales colonial election was held between 11 March and 19 April 1856.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1858

The 1858 New South Wales colonial election was held between 13 January and 12 February 1858.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1859

The 1859 New South Wales colonial election was held between 9 June and 7 July 1859.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1860

The 1860 New South Wales colonial election was held between 6 December and 24 December 1860.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1864–65

The 1864–65 New South Wales colonial election was held between 22 November 1864 and 10 January 1865.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1869–70

The 1869–70 New South Wales colonial election was held between 3 December 1869 and 10 January 1870.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1872

The 1872 New South Wales colonial election was held between 13 February and 28 March 1872.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1874–75

The 1874–75 New South Wales colonial election was held between 8 December 1874 and 12 January 1875.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1877

The 1877 New South Wales colonial election was held between 24 October and 12 November 1877.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1880

The 1880 New South Wales colonial election was held between 17 November and 2 December 1880.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1882

The 1882 New South Wales colonial election was held between 30 November and 21 December 1882.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1885

The 1885 New South Wales colonial election was held between 16 October and 31 October 1885.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1887

The 1887 New South Wales colonial election was held between 4 February and 26 February 1887.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1889

The 1889 New South Wales colonial election was held between 1 February and 16 February 1889.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1891

The 1891 New South Wales colonial election was held between 17 June to 3 July 1891.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1894

The 1894 New South Wales colonial election was held on 17 July 1894 for all of the 125 seats in the 16th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1895

The 1895 New South Wales colonial election was held on 24 July 1895 for all of the 125 seats in the 17th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system.

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New South Wales colonial election, 1898

The 1898 New South Wales colonial election was held on 27 July 1898 for all of the 125 seats in the 18th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system.

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New South Wales state election, 1901

The 1901 New South Wales state election was held on 3 July 1901 for all of the 125 seats in the 19th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system.

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New South Wales state election, 1904

The 1904 New South Wales state election was held on 6 August 1904 for all of the 90 seats in the 20th New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system.

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New South Wales state election, 1907

The 1907 New South Wales state election was held on 10 September 1907 for all of the 90 seats in the 21st New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a first past the post voting system.

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New South Wales state election, 1910

The 1910 New South Wales state election was held on 14 October 1910 for all of the 90 seats in the 22nd New South Wales Legislative Assembly and it was conducted in single-member constituencies with a second ballot if a majority was not achieved on the first.

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New South Wales state election, 1913

The 1913 New South Wales state election was held on 6 December 1913.

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New South Wales state election, 1917

The 1917 New South Wales state election was held on 24 March 1917.

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New South Wales state election, 1920

The 1920 New South Wales state election was held on 20 March 1920.

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New South Wales state election, 1922

The 1922 New South Wales state election was held on 25 March 1922.

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New South Wales state election, 1925

The 1925 New South Wales state election was held on 30 May 1925.

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New South Wales state election, 1927

The 1927 New South Wales state election to elect the 90 members of the 28th Legislative Assembly was held on 8 October 1927.

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New South Wales state election, 1930

The 1930 New South Wales state election was held on 25 October 1930.

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New South Wales state election, 1932

The 1932 New South Wales state election was held on 11 June 1932.

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New South Wales state election, 1935

The 1935 New South Wales state election was held on 11 May 1935.

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New South Wales state election, 1938

The 1938 New South Wales state election was held on 26 March 1938.

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New South Wales state election, 1941

The 1941 New South Wales state election was held on 10 May 1941.

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New South Wales state election, 1944

The 1944 New South Wales state election was held on 27 May 1944.

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New South Wales state election, 1947

The 1947 New South Wales state election was held on 3 May 1947.

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New South Wales state election, 1950

The 1950 New South Wales state election was held on 17 June 1950.

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New South Wales state election, 1953

The 1953 New South Wales state election was held on 14 February 1953.

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New South Wales state election, 1956

The 1956 New South Wales state election was held on 3 March 1956.

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New South Wales state election, 1959

The 1959 New South Wales state election was held on 21 March 1959.

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New South Wales state election, 1962

The 1962 New South Wales state election was held on 3 March 1962.

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New South Wales state election, 1965

The 1965 New South Wales state election was held on 1 May 1965.

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New South Wales state election, 1968

The 1968 New South Wales state election was held on 24 February 1968.

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New South Wales state election, 1971

Elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly were held in the state of New South Wales, Australia, on Saturday 13 February 1971.

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New South Wales state election, 1973

Elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly were held in the state of New South Wales, Australia, on Saturday 17 November 1973.

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New South Wales state election, 1976

A general election for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly was held in the state of New South Wales, Australia, on Saturday 1 May 1976.

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New South Wales state election, 1981

Elections were held in the state of New South Wales, Australia, on Saturday 19 September 1981.

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New South Wales state election, 1984

Elections were held in the state of New South Wales, Australia, on Saturday 24 March 1984.

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New South Wales state election, 1988

Elections to the 49th Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday 19 March 1988.

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New South Wales state election, 1991

Elections to the 50th Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday 25 May 1991.

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New South Wales state election, 1995

Elections to the 51st Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday 25 March 1995.

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New South Wales state election, 1999

Elections to the 52nd Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday, 27 March 1999.

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New South Wales state election, 2003

Elections to the 53rd Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday 22 March 2003.

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New South Wales state election, 2007

Elections for the 54th Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday, 24 March 2007.

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New South Wales state election, 2011

Elections to the 55th Parliament of New South Wales were held on Saturday, 26 March 2011.

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New South Wales state election, 2015

A general election for the 56th Parliament of New South Wales (NSW) was held on Saturday 28 March 2015.

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Nick Greiner

Nicholas Frank Hugo Greiner (born 27 April 1947) is an Australian politician who served as the 37th Premier of New South Wales from 1988 to 1992.

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O'Farrell ministry

The O'Farrell ministry was the 93rd ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by Barry O'Farrell, the state's 43rd Premier.

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Parker ministry

The Parker ministry was the third ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable Henry Parker.

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Parkes ministry (1872–75)

The first Parkes ministry was the fourteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and the first of five occasions of being led by the Honourable Henry Parkes.

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Parkes ministry (1877)

The second Parkes ministry was the sixteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable Henry Parkes.

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Parkes ministry (1878–83)

The third Parkes ministry was the nineteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable Henry Parkes.

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Parkes ministry (1887–89)

The fourth Parkes ministry was the 24th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the seventh Premier, the Honourable Sir Henry Parkes, KCMG.

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Parkes ministry (1889–91)

The fifth Parkes ministry was the 26th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the seventh Premier, the Honourable Sir Henry Parkes, GCMG.

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Parliament of New South Wales

The Parliament of New South Wales, located in Parliament House on Macquarie Street, Sydney, is the main legislative body in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW).

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Patrick Jennings

Sir Patrick Alfred Jennings, (20 March 1831 – 11 July 1897) was an Irish-Australian politician and Premier of New South Wales.

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Prime Minister of Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia (sometimes informally abbreviated to PM) is the head of government of Australia.

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Progressive Party (1901)

The Progressive Party was an Australian political party, active in New South Wales state politics.

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Protectionist Party

The Protectionist Party was an Australian political party, formally organised from 1887 until 1909, with policies centred on protectionism.

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Rees ministry

The Rees ministry is the 91st ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by the 41st Premier Nathan Rees.

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Reid ministry (New South Wales)

The Reid ministry was the 28th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the 12th Premier, the Right Honourable George Reid, PC, QC, LL.D, MLA.

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Renshaw ministry

The Renshaw ministry was the 61st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 31st Premier, the Honourable Jack Renshaw, MLA, of the Australian Labor Party.

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Robert Askin

Sir Robert William Askin GCMG (4 April 1907 – 9 September 1981) was an Australian politician and the 32nd Premier of New South Wales from 1965 to 1975, the first representing the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Robertson ministry (1860–61)

The first Robertson ministry was the sixth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable John Robertson.

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Robertson ministry (1868–70)

The second Robertson ministry was the eleventh ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable John Robertson.

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Robertson ministry (1875–77)

The third Robertson ministry was the fifteenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable John Robertson.

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Robertson ministry (1877)

The fourth Robertson ministry was the seventeenth ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable John Robertson.

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Robertson ministry (1885–86)

The fifth Robertson ministry was the 22nd ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Premier, the Honourable Sir John Robertson KCMG.

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Second Baird ministry

The Second Baird ministry was the 95th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and was led by Mike Baird, the state's 44th Premier.

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See ministry

The See ministry was the 30th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 14th Premier, the Honourable Sir John See, KCMG, MLA.

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Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1932–35)

The Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1932–1935) or First Stevens–Bruxner ministry or First Stevens ministry was the 46th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 25th Premier, the Honourable Bertram Stevens, MLA, in a United Australia Party coalition with the Country Party, that was led by the Honourable Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Bruxner, DSO, MLA.

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Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1935–38)

The Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1935–1938) or Second Stevens–Bruxner ministry or Second Stevens ministry was the 47th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 25th Premier, the Honourable Bertram Stevens, MLA, in a United Australia Party coalition with the Country Party, that was led by the Honourable Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Bruxner, DSO, MLA.

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Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1938–39)

The Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1938–1939) or Third Stevens–Bruxner ministry or Third Stevens ministry was the 48th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 25th Premier, the Honourable Bertram Stevens, MLA, in a United Australia Party coalition with the Country Party, that was led by the Honourable Lieutenant-Colonel Michael Bruxner, DSO, MLA.

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Storey ministry

The Storey ministry was the 37th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 20th Premier, the Honourable John Storey, MLA.

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Stuart Donaldson

Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson (16 December 1812 – 11 January 1867) was the first Premier of the Colony of New South Wales.

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Stuart ministry

The Stuart ministry was the 20th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was led by the Honourable Sir Alexander Stuart.

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The Honourable

The prefix The Honourable or The Honorable (abbreviated to The Hon., Hon. or formerly The Hon'ble—the latter term is still used in South Asia) is a style that is used before the names of certain classes of people.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily compact newspaper published by Fairfax Media in Sydney, Australia.

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Thomas Bavin

Sir Thomas Rainsford Bavin, KCMG (5 May 1874 – 31 August 1941) was the 24th Premier of New South Wales.

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Thomas Waddell

Thomas Waddell (1 January 1854 – 25 October 1940), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1887 to 1917, was briefly the premier of New South Wales during 1904, and was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1917 to 1934.

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Tom Lewis (Australian politician)

Thomas Lancelot Lewis (23 January 1922 – 25 April 2016) was a New South Wales politician, Premier of New South Wales and minister in the cabinets of Sir Robert Askin and Sir Eric Willis.

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United Australia Party

The United Australia Party (UAP) was an Australian political party that was founded in 1931 and dissolved in 1945.

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Unsworth ministry

The Unsworth ministry was the 79th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 36th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Barrie Unsworth,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Waddell ministry

The Waddell ministry was the 31st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 15th Premier, the Honourable Thomas Waddell, MLA.

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Wade ministry

The Wade ministry was the 33rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 17th Premier, the Honourable Charles Wade, KC, MLA.

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Westminster system

The Westminster system is a parliamentary system of government developed in the United Kingdom.

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William Forster (Australian politician)

William Forster (16 October 1818 – 30 October 1882) was an Australian politician, Premier of New South Wales from 27 October 1859 to 9 March 1860 and poet.

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William Holman

William Arthur Holman (4 August 1871 – 5 June 1934) was the second Australian Labor Party Premier of New South Wales, Australia.

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William Lyne

Sir William John Lyne KCMG (6 April 1844 – 3 August 1913) was an Australian politician who served as Premier of New South Wales from 1899 to 1901, and later as a federal cabinet minister under Edmund Barton and Alfred Deakin.

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William McKell

Sir William John McKell (26 September 1891 – 11 January 1985), often known as Bill McKell, was an Australian politician who served as the 12th Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1947 to 1953.

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Willis–Punch ministry

The Willis–Punch ministry or Willis ministry was the 70th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 34th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Sir Eric Willis, in a Liberal Party of Australia coalition with the Country Party of Australia, that was led by the Honourable Leon Punch, MLA.

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Wran ministry (1976–78)

The Wran ministry (1976–1978) or First Wran ministry was the 71st ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1978–80)

The Wran ministry (1978–1980) or Second Wran ministry was the 72nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1980–81)

The Wran ministry (1980–1981) or Third Wran ministry was the 73rd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1981–83)

The Wran ministry (1981–1983) or Fourth Wran ministry was the 74th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1983–84)

The Wran ministry (1983–1984) or Fifth Wran ministry was the 75th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1984)

The Wran ministry (1984) or Sixth Wran ministry was the 76th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1984–86)

The Wran ministry (1984–1986) or Seventh Wran ministry was the 77th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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Wran ministry (1986)

The Wran ministry (1986) or Eighth Wran ministry was the 78th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Neville Wran,, representing the Australian Labor Party.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_of_New_South_Wales

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