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词条 Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–91)
释义

  1. Composition of ministry

     First arrangement  Second arrangement  Third arrangement  Fourth arrangement  Fifth arrangement 

  2. See also

  3. References

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The Greiner{{endash}}Murray ministry (1988{{endash}}91) or First Greiner{{endash}}Murray 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, {{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 21 March 1988 when the coalition defeated the sitting Unsworth Labor government at the 1988 state election until 6 June 1991, when Greiner reconfigured his ministry following victory at the 1991 state election.

Composition of ministry

Ministers are listed in order of seniority.[1][2]

First arrangement

The first arrangement covers the period from 21 March 1988 until 23 May 1988, when the sudden death of Dr Ray Aston, who was served as Minister for Corrective Services, required a minor reconfiguration of the ministry.

Portfolio MinisterParty Term commence Term end Term of office
Premier
Treasurer
Minister for Ethnic Affairs
Hon. Nick Greiner, MPLiberal}}| Liberal{{start date|1988|03|21|df=y}}{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1991|06|05}}
Deputy Premier
Minister for State Development
Minister for Public Works
Hon. Wal Murray, MPNational}}| National{{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|24}}
Minister for Health
Minister for the Arts
Hon. Peter Collins, MPLiberal}}| Liberal{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1991|06|05}}
Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairscountry=AUS|OBE|MP}}National}}| National
Attorney GeneralHon. John Dowd, MPLiberal}}| Liberal
Minister for HousingHon. Joe Schipp, MPLiberal}}| 
Minister for the Environment
Assistant Minister for Transport
Hon. Tim Moore, MPLiberal}}| {{end date|1989|09|18|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1989|09|18}}
Chief Secretary
Minister for Tourism
Hon. Garry West, MPNational}}| National{{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|24}}
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Hon. Ted Pickering, MLCLiberal}}| Liberal{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1991|06|05}}
Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing Hon. Bob Rowland Smith, MLCNational}}| National{{end date|1989|09|18|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1989|09|18}}
Minister for Family and Community ServicesHon. Virginia Chadwick, MLCLiberal}}| Liberal{{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|24}}
Minister for Education and Youth AffairsHon. Terry Metherell, MPLiberal}}| {{end date|1990|07|20|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|20}}
Minister for TransportHon. Bruce Baird, MPLiberal}}| {{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|24}}
Minister for Administrative Services
Assistant Minister for Transport
Hon. Matt Singleton, MPNational}}| National{{end date|1989|01|24|df=y}}{{age in days|1988|03|21|1989|01|24}} days
Minister for Business and Consumer AffairsHon. Gerry Peacocke, MPNational}}| {{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1991|06|05}}
Minister for Mineral Resources
Minister for Energy
Hon. Neil Pickard, MPLiberal}}| Liberal{{end date|1988|10|19|df=y}}{{age in days|1988|03|21|1988|10|19}} days
Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment
Minister Assisting the Premier
Hon. John Fahey, MPLiberal}}| {{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|24}}
Minister for Natural ResourcesHon. Ian Causley, MPNational}}| National{{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1990|07|24}}
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Planning
Hon. David Hay, MPLiberal}}| Liberal{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|03|21|1991|06|05}}
Minister for Corrective ServicesHon. Dr Ray Aston, MPLiberal}}| {{end date|1988|05|23|df=y}}{{age in days|1988|03|21|1988|05|23}} days

Second arrangement

The second arrangement covers the period from 23 May 1988 until 24 January 1989, when Matt Singleton resigned from the ministry, triggering a reshuffle. Only changes in portfolio are shown.

Portfolio MinisterParty Term commence Term end Term of office
Minister for Corrective Services {{ref|1|1|1}}Hon. John Fahey, MPLiberal}}| Liberal{{start date|1988|05|23|df=y}}{{end date|1988|06|08|df=y}}{{age in days|1988|05|23|1988|06|08}} days
Hon. Michael Yabsley, MPLiberal}}| {{start date|1988|06|08|df=y}}{{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|06|08|1990|07|24}}
2|2|2}}Hon. Neil Pickard, MPLiberal}}| {{start date|1988|10|19|df=y}}{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1988|10|19|1991|06|06}}

{{small|{{ref|1|1|1}} Following the sudden death of Dr Ray Aston, responsibility for the Corrective Services portfolio was assumed by Fahey. Yabsley assumed responsibility for the portfolio following his election to Parliament.}}

{{small|{{ref|2|2|2}} The portfolios of Minerals and Energy were combined into one portfolio.}}

Third arrangement

The third arrangement covers the period from 24 January 1989 until 18 September 1989, when Tim Moore continued in the ministry, yet relinquished the portfolio of Assistant Minister for Transport, triggering a minor reshuffle. Only changes in portfolio are shown.

Portfolio MinisterParty Term commence Term end Term of office
1|1|1}}
Assistant Minister for Transport {{ref|1|1|1}}
Hon. Robert Webster, MPNational}}| National{{start date|1989|01|24|df=y}}{{end date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1989|01|24|1990|07|24}}

{{small|{{ref|1|1|1}} Administrative Services and Assistant Transport portfolios transferred from Singleton to Webster, following Singleton's resignation from the ministry.}}

Fourth arrangement

The fourth arrangement covers the period from 18 September 1989 until 24 July 1990, when there was a major rearrangement of the ministry following the resignation of Terry Metherell from the ministry on 20 July 1990. Only changes in portfolio are shown.

Portfolio MinisterParty Term commence Term end Term of office
Minister for the EnvironmentHon. Tim Moore, MPLiberal}}| Liberal{{start date|1989|09|18|df=y}}{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1989|09|18|1991|06|06}}
Minister for Racing
Assistant Minister for Transport {{ref>1|1|1}}
Hon. Bob Rowland Smith, MLCNational}}| National{{end date|1991|05|24|df=y}}{{age in years and days|1989|09|18|1991|05|24}}

{{small|{{ref|1|1|1}} Assistant Transport portfolio transferred from Moore to Rowland Smith.}}

Fifth arrangement

The fourth arrangement covers the period from 24 July 1990, when there was a major rearrangement of the ministry, until 6 June 1991, when the ministry was disestablished. Only changes in portfolio are shown.

Portfolio MinisterParty Term commence Term end Term of office
Minister for Public Works
Minister for Roads {{ref>1|1|1}}
Hon. Wal Murray, MPNational}}| National{{start date|1990|07|24|df=y}}{{end date|1991|06|06|df=y}}{{age in days|1990|07|24|1991|06|06}} days
Minister for Lands and Forests {{ref>2|2|2}}Hon. Garry West, MPNational}}| 
3|3|3}}Hon. Virginia Chadwick, MPLiberal}}| Liberal
Minister Assisting the Premier {{ref>4|4|4}}
Minister Assisting the Treasurer {{ref|5|5|5}}
Hon. Bruce Baird, MPLiberal}}| 
Minister for Further Education, Training and Employment {{ref>3|3|3}}Hon. John Fahey, MPLiberal}}| 
6|6|6}}
Minister for Water Resources {{ref|2|2|2}}
Hon. Ian Causley, MPNational}}| National
Assistant Minister for Roads {{ref>7|7|7}}Hon. Michael Yabsley, MPLiberal}}| Liberal
8|8|8}}
Minister for Administrative Services
Hon. Robert Webster, MPNational}}| National
9|9|9}}Hon. John Hannaford, MLCLiberal}}| Liberal

{{small|{{ref|1|1|1}} New portfolio of Roads created for Murray.}}

{{small|{{ref|2|2|2}} Natural Resources portfolio split and renamed as Land and Forests, transferred from Causley to West; and Water Resources, retained by Causley.}}

{{small|{{ref|3|3|3}} Education portfolio split and renamed as School Education, transferred from Metherell to Chadwick; and Further Education, Training and Employment, transferred from Metherell to Fahey.}}

{{small|{{ref|4|4|4}} Assisting the Premier portfolio transferred from Fahey to Baird.}}

{{small|{{ref|5|5|5}} New portfolio of Assisting the Treasurer created for Baird.}}

{{small|{{ref|6|6|6}} Chief Secretary portfolio transferred from West to Causley.}}

{{small|{{ref|7|7|7}} Assistant Transport renamed as Assistant Roads and transferred from Webster to Yabsley.}}

{{small|{{ref|8|8|8}} Family and Community Services portfolio transferred from Chadwick to Webster.}}

{{small|{{ref|9|9|9}} State Development portfolio transferred from Murray to Hannaford.}}

See also

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  • Hon. Nick Greiner, {{post-nominals|AUS|MP}}{{spaced endash}}37th Premier of New South Wales
  • Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1988–1991
  • Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–1991

References

1. ^{{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=26 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-all }}
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=54 |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 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 }}
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