The current Minister for Planning and Public Spaces since 2 April 2019, is Rob Stokes.[1]
The minister administers the portfolio through the Planning and Industry cluster, in particular through the Department of Planning and Industry, a department of the Government of New South Wales and additional agencies.[1]
The following individuals have been appointed as Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, or similar titles.[2][3]
Minister | Party affiliation | Ministerial title | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes |
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Sir John Fuller | Country | Minister for Planning and Environment | 1973|12|03|df=y}} | 1976|05|14|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1973|12|03|1976|05|14}} |
Harry Jensen | Labor | Minister for Planning | 1976|05|14|df=y}} | 1976|08|09|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1976|05|14|1976|08|09}} |
Paul Landa | Minister for Planning and Environment | 1976|08|09|df=y}} | 1980|02|29|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1976|08|09|1980|02|29}} |
Eric Bedford | 1980|02|29|df=y}} | 1984|02|10|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1980|02|29|1984|02|10}} |
Terry Sheahan | 1984|02|10|df=y}} | 1984|12|12|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1984|02|10|1984|12|12}} |
Bob Carr | 1984|12|12|df=y}} | 1988|03|21|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1984|12|12|1988|03|21}} |
David Hay | Liberal | Minister for Planning | 1988|03|21|df=y}} | 1991|06|06|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1991|06|06}} |
Robert Webster | National | 1991|06|06|df=y}} | 1995|04|04|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1991|06|06|1995|04|04}} |
Craig Knowles | Labor | Minister for Urban Affairs and Planning | 1995|04|04|df=y}} | 1999|04|08|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1995|04|04|1999|04|08}} |
Andrew Refshauge | 1999|04|08|df=y}} | 2001|11|21|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|1999|04|08|2003|04|02}} |
Minister for Planning | 2001|11|21|df=y}} | 2003|04|02|df=y}} |
Craig Knowles | Minister for Infrastructure and Planning | 2003|04|02|df=y}} | 2005|08|03|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2003|04|02|2005|08|03}} |
Frank Sartor | Minister for Planning | 2005|08|03|df=y}} | 2008|09|05|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2005|08|03|2008|09|05}} |
Kristina Keneally | 2008|09|08|df=y}} | 2009|12|04|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2008|09|08|2009|12|04}} |
Tony Kelly | 2009|12|04|df=y}} | 2011|03|28|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2009|12|04|2011|04|03}} |
Brad Hazzard | Liberal | Minister for Planning and Infrastructure | 2011|04|03|df=y}} | 2014|04|23|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2011|04|03|2014|04|23}} |
Pru Goward | Minister for Planning | 2014|04|23|df=y}} | 2015|04|02|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2014|04|23|2015|04|02}} |
Rob Stokes | 2015|04|02|df=y}} | 2017|01|30|df=y}} | {{age in years and days|2015|04|02|2017|01|30}} |
Anthony Roberts | 2017|01|30|df=y}} | 23 March 2019 | {{age in years and days|2017|01|30|2019|03|23}} | [4][5][6] |
Rob Stokes | Minister for Planning and Public Spaces | 2 April 2019 | incumbent | {{ayd|2019|04|02}} | [7] |
Minister | Party affiliation | Period | Ministerial title |
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Terence Aubrey Murray | No party | 26 August 1856 – 2 October 1856 | Secretary for Lands and Works |
John Hay | 3 October 1856 – 7 September 1857 |
Terence Aubrey Murray | 7 September 1857 – 12 January 1858 |
John Robertson | 13 January 1858 – 30 September 1859 |
Edward Flood | 1 October 1859 – 26 October 1859 | Secretary for Public Works |
Geoffrey Eagar | 27 October 1859 – 8 March 1860 |
William Arnold | 9 March 1860 – 15 October 1863 |
Arthur Holroyd | 16 October 1863 – 2 February 1865 |
William Arnold | 3 February 1865 – 19 October 1865 |
Thomas Smart | 20 October 1865 – 21 January 1866 |
James Byrnes | 22 January 1866 – 26 October 1868 |
John Sutherland | 27 October 1868 – 15 December 1870 |
James Byrnes | 16 December 1870 – 13 May 1872 |
John Sutherland | 14 May 1872 – 8 February 1875 |
John Lackey | 9 February 1875 – 21 March 1877 |
James Hoskins | 22 March 1877 – 16 August 1877 |
Edward Combes | 17 August 1877 – 17 December 1877 |
John Sutherland | 18 December 1877 – 20 December 1878 |
John Lackey | 21 December 1878 – 4 January 1883 |
Henry Copeland | 5 January 1883 – 28 March 1883 |
Francis Wright | 28 May 1883 – 6 October 1885 |
Henry Badgery | 7 October 1885 – 31 October 1885 |
William Lyne | 2 November 1885 – 21 December 1885 |
Jacob Garrard | 22 December 1885 – 25 February 1886 |
William Lyne | 26 February 1886 – 19 January 1887 |
John Sutherland | Free Trade | 20 January 1887 – 16 January 1889 |
James Fletcher | Protectionist | 17 January 1889 – 7 March 1889 |
Bruce Smith | Free Trade | 8 March 1889 – 13 August 1891 |
James Young | 14 August 1891 – 22 October 1891 |
William Lyne | Protectionist | 23 October 1891 – 2 August 1894 |
James Young | Free Trade | 3 August 1894 – 3 July 1899 |
Charles Lee | 3 July 1899 – 13 September 1899 |
Edward O'Sullivan | Protectionist | 14 September 1899 – 27 March 1901 |
Progressive | 28 March 1901 – 14 June 1904 |
Walter Bennett | 15 June 1904 – 29 August 1904 |
Charles Lee | Liberal Reform | 29 August 1904 – 20 October 1910 |
Arthur Griffith | Labor | 21 October 1910 – 15 March 1915 | Minister for Public Works |
John Cann | 15 March 1915 – 15 November 1916 |
Richard Ball | Nationalist | 15 November 1916 – 12 April 1920 | Secretary for Public Works |
John Estell | Labor | 12 April 1920 – 20 December 1921 |
Sir Thomas Henley | Nationalist | 20 December 1921 |
John Estell | Labor | 20 December 1921 – 13 April 1922 |
Sir Thomas Henley | Nationalist | 13 April 1922 – 19 June 1922 |
Richard Ball | 28 June 1922 – 17 June 1925 |
Martin Flannery | Labor | 17 June 1925 – 26 May 1927 |
William Ratcliffe | 27 May 1927 – 18 October 1927 |
Ernest Buttenshaw | Country | 18 October 1927 – 3 November 1930 |
Mat Davidson | Labor | 4 November 1930 – 15 October 1931 |
Labor (NSW) | 15 October 1931 – 13 May 1932 |
Reginald Weaver | United Australia | 16 May 1932 – 10 February 1935 |
Bertram Stevens | 10 February 1935 – 21 August 1935 |
Eric Spooner | 22 August 1935 – 21 July 1939 |
Bertram Stevens | 21 July 1939 – 5 August 1939 |
Alexander Mair | 5 August 1939 – 16 August 1939 |
Lewis Martin | 16 August 1939 – 16 May 1941 |
Joseph Cahill | Labor | 16 May 1941 – 2 April 1952 |
Jack Renshaw | 3 April 1952 – 15 March 1956 |
John McGrath | 15 March 1956 – 1 April 1959 |
Norm Ryan | 1 April 1959 – 13 May 1965 | Minister for Public Works |
Davis Hughes | Country | 13 May 1965 – 17 January 1973 |
Leon Punch | 17 January 1973 – 14 May 1976 |
Jack Ferguson | Labor | 14 May 1976 – 10 February 1984 |
Laurie Brereton | 10 February 1984 – 6 February 1986 |
6 February 1986 – 26 November 1987 | Minister for Public Works and Ports |
Peter Cox | 26 November 1987 – 21 March 1988 | Minister for Public Works |
Wal Murray | National | 21 March 1988 – 26 May 1993 |
Ian Armstrong | 26 May 1993 – 4 April 1995 |
Michael Knight | Labor | 4 April 1995 – 15 December 1995 | Minister for Public Works and Services |
Carl Scully | 15 December 1995 – 1 December 1997 |
Ron Dyer | 1 December 1997 – 8 April 1999 |
Morris Iemma | 8 April 1999 – 2 April 2003 |
The following individuals have been appointed as Assistant Minister for Planning, or similar titles.[2][3]
1. ^{{Gazette NSW |title=Administrative Arrangements (Administrative Changes—Public Service Agencies) Order 2019 [NSW] |issue=159 |page=7-8 |date=2 April 2019 |url=https://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/regulations/2019-159.pdf |access-date=4 April 2019 |via= }}
2. ^1 {{cite journal |url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/parlment/members.nsf/0/E40E428435AC95A84A25684800178F37 |format=PDF |title=NSW Parliamentary Record (11 August 1824 - November 2007) |volume=VIII |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |work=Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly |date=November 2007 |accessdate=3 August 2014 }}
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7. ^1 {{Gazette NSW |title=Government Notices |issue=30 |page=1088-1090 |date=2 April 2019 |url=https://gazette.legislation.nsw.gov.au/so/download.w3p?id=Gazette_2019_2019-30.pdf |access-date=3 April 2019 |via= }}