词条 | Fahey–Murray ministry (1992–93) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| cabinet_name = Second Fahey{{endash}}Murray ministry | cabinet_number = 83rd | jurisdiction = Government of New South Wales | flag = | flag_border = true | incumbent = | image = | caption = Premier John Fahey | date_formed = {{start date|1992|07|03|df=y}} | date_dissolved = {{end date|1993|05|26|df=y}} | government_head = John Fahey | government_head_history = | deputy_government_head = Wal Murray | state_head = Queen Elizabeth II (represented by Peter Sinclair) | members_number = 20 | former_members_number = 1 | total_number = 21 | political_party = Liberal{{endash}}National coalition | legislature_status = Minority Coalition Government | opposition_cabinet = | opposition_parties = Labor | opposition_leader = Bob Carr | election = | last_election = | legislature_term = | budget = | advice_and_consent1 = | advice_and_consent2 = | incoming_formation = | outgoing_formation = | previous = First Fahey ministry | successor = Third Fahey ministry }} The Fahey{{endash}}Murray ministry (1992{{endash}}93) or Second Fahey{{endash}}Murray 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, {{post-nominals|AUS|MP}}, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Wal Murray, {{post-nominals|AUS|MP}}. The ministry covers the period from 3 July 1992 until 26 May 1993, when Murray resigned from the ministry. Composition of ministryMinisters are listed in order of seniority.[1][2] First arrangementThe first arrangement covers the period from 3 July 1992 until 22 October 1992, when Ted Pickering resigned from the ministry after a series of disagreements with Tony Lauer, the Commissioner of New South Wales Police, resulting in a series of minor reconfigurations of the ministry.[3]
{{small|{{ref|1|1|1}} Pickering took on additional responsibilities as the new portfolio of Assisting the Premier created in August 1992.}} {{small|{{ref|2|2|2}} Pickering was stood down as Police Minister with portfolio responsibility transferred to Griffiths in September 1992.}} {{small|{{ref|3|3|3}} Pickering resigned from the ministry with Vice-President of the Executive Council responsibility transferred to Hannaford in October 1992.}} {{small|{{ref|4|4|4}} Pickering resigned from the ministry with Justice and Emergency Services portfolios transferred to Merton in October 1992.}} Second arrangementThe second arrangement covers the period from 22 October 1992 until 26 May 1993, when Murray resigned from the ministry and as the Leader of the New South Wales National Party. Ian Armstrong was elected as the Nationals' Leader, resulting in the formation of the First Fahey{{endash}}Armstrong ministry. Only changes in portfolio are shown.
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=Excel |accessdate=29 July 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110315063124/http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/web/common.nsf/key/Archives_MemberPage/ |archivedate=15 March 2011 |df=dmy }} {{s-start}}{{succession box | before=Fahey{{endash}}Murray ministry (1992) | title=Second Fahey{{endash}}Murray ministry | years=1992{{endash}}1993 | after=Fahey{{endash}}Armstrong ministry}}{{s-end}}{{Ministries of New South Wales}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Fahey-Murray ministry (1992-1993)}}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=58 |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=29 July 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809172015/http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/web/common.nsf/cbe381f08171c2e8ca256fca007d6044/660e50b1b26c72acca257cc3007fd15b/%24FILE/Part%206.pdf |archivedate=9 August 2014 |df=dmy-all }} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/police-force-captive-to-ministers-study-says/2007/12/28/1198778703332.html?s_cid=rss_national|title=Police force captive to ministers, study says|author=Baker, Jordan|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=29 December 2007|accessdate=29 July 2014}} 3 : New South Wales ministries|1992 establishments in Australia|1993 disestablishments in Australia |
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