84th New South Wales government ministry, led by John Fahey
The Fahey–Armstrong 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 , John Fahey , representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party , led by Ian Armstrong .
The ministry covers the period from 26 May 1993 until 4 April 1995, when the coalition was defeated at the 1995 state election by Labor , led by Bob Carr .
Composition of ministry
The ministry commenced on 26 May 1993 and there was a single rearrangement in June 1994, when Terry Griffiths was forced to resign from both the ministry and the Liberal Party over claims of sexual harassment.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ a] [ b]
Portfolio
Minister
Party
Term commence
Term end
Term of office
Premier
John Fahey
Liberal
26 May 1993
4 April 1995
1 year, 313 days
Minister for Economic Development
Deputy Premier
Ian Armstrong
National
Minister for Public Works
Minister for Ports
Minister for Transport [ c]
Bruce Baird
Liberal
Minister for Roads
Minister for Land and Water Conservation
George Souris
National
Attorney General [ c]
John Hannaford , MLC
Liberal
Minister for Justice
Vice-President of the Executive Council [ c] Leader of the Government in Legislative Council
Minister for Planning
Robert Webster , MLC [ c]
National
Minister for Housing
Minister for Energy [ b]
Garry West
27 June 1994
1 year, 32 days
Ted Pickering , MLC
27 June 1994
4 April 1995
281 days
Minister for Local Government and Cooperatives [ b]
Garry West
26 May 1993
27 June 1994
1 year, 32 days
Ted Pickering , MLC
27 June 1994
4 April 1995
281 days
Minister for Education , Training and Youth Affairs
Virginia Chadwick , MLC
Liberal
26 May 1993
1 year, 313 days
Minister for Tourism
Minister Assisting the Premier
Treasurer
Peter Collins
Minister for the Arts [ c]
Minister for Health
Ron Phillips
Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment
Kerry Chikarovski
Minister for the Status of Women
Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries
Ian Causley
National
Minister for Mines
Minister for Police [ a]
Terry Griffiths
Liberal
27 June 1994
1 year, 32 days
Garry West
National
27 June 1994
4 April 1995
281 days
Minister for Emergency Services [ a]
Terry Griffiths
Liberal
26 May 1993
27 June 1994
1 year, 32 days
Garry West
National
27 June 1994
4 April 1995
281 days
Minister for Community Services [ c]
Jim Longley
Liberal
26 May 1993
1 year, 313 days
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Minister for the Ageing
6 October 1993
1 year, 180 days
Minister for the Environment
Chris Hartcher [ c]
26 May 1993
1 year, 313 days
Chief Secretary
Anne Cohen [ c]
Minister for Administrative Services
Minister for Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs
Michael Photios
Minister Assisting the Minister for Justice
Minister for Consumer Affairs
Wendy Machin
National
Minister Assisting the Minister for Roads
Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport
6 October 1993
1 year, 180 days
Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing
Chris Downey
Liberal
26 May 1993
1 year, 313 days
Minister for Small Business
Ray Chappell
National
Minister for Regional Development
Ministers are members of the Legislative Assembly unless otherwise noted.
See also
Notes
References
Colonial government (1856–1900) State government (1901–present)