词条 | Wran ministry (1983–84) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| cabinet_name = Fifth Wran ministry | cabinet_number = 75th | jurisdiction = Government of New South Wales | flag = | flag_border = true | incumbent = | caption = Premier Neville Wran | date_formed = {{start date|1983|02|01|df=y}} | date_dissolved = {{start date|1984|02|10|df=y}} | government_head = Neville Wran | government_head_history = | deputy_government_head = Jack Ferguson | state_head = Queen Elizabeth II (represented by Sir James Rowland) | members_number = 20 | former_members_number = | total_number = | political_party = Labor | legislature_status = | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_parties = Liberal National coalition | opposition_leader = Nick Greiner | election = | last_election = | legislature_term = | budget = | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = Fourth Wran ministry | successor = Sixth Wran ministry }} The Wran ministry (1983–84) 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, {{post-nominals|AUS|QC|MP}}, representing the Labor Party. It was the fifth of eight consecutive occasions when Wran was Premier. Background{{Empty section|date=May 2014}}Tenure of ministryThe ministry covers the period from 1 February 1983 when Wran reconfigured his ministry, the Wran–led Labor Party was re-elected at the 1981 election, until 10 February 1984, when Wran reconfigured his ministry following the resignation of Jack Ferguson from the ministry and from Parliament, and the Sixth Wran ministry was formed. Composition of ministryFirst arrangementMinisters are listed in order of seniority and in all cases serve the full term of this ministry; with a slight rearrangement in May 1982 that altered the titles of two ministers.[1][2]
{{ref|1|1|1}} Corrective Services portfolio was transferred from Jackson to Anderson after Jackson resigned from the ministry. {{ref|2|2|2}} Roads portfolio was transferred from Jackson to Brereton after Jackson resigned from the ministry. Second arrangement
{{ref|3|3|3}} Roads portfolio was transferred from Brereton to Paciullo, who entered the ministry. Third arrangement
See also{{stack|{{portal|New South Wales|Politics}}}}
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/web/common.nsf/key/Archives_MemberPage |title=Former Members - Chronological List of Ministries 1856 to 2009 (requires download) |work=Project for the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |format=MS Excel spreadsheet |accessdate=26 April 2014 }} {{s-start}}{{succession box | before=Wran ministry (1981–1983) | title=Fifth Wran ministry | years=1983–1984 | after=Wran ministry (1984)}}{{s-end}}{{Ministries of New South Wales}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wran ministry (1983-1984)}}2. ^{{cite journal |last=Wah |first=Malvyne Jong |author2=Page, Jeffrey E. |date=November 2007 |title=New South Wales Parliamentary Record 1824 – 2007 |volume=VI |pages=48 |publisher=Parliament of New South Wales |url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/web/common.nsf/cbe381f08171c2e8ca256fca007d6044/660e50b1b26c72acca257cc3007fd15b/$FILE/Part%206.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=26 April 2014 }} 4 : New South Wales ministries|1983 establishments in Australia|1984 disestablishments in Australia|Australian Labor Party ministries in New South Wales |
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