New South Wales State Premier.
The new Premier of New South Wales, Dominic Perrottet, from 5th October 2021, is the 46th Premier of New South Wales.
He was born in New South Wales in 1982. He became Premier on 5th October 2021 following the resignation of Gladys Berejiklian.
Premier | Party | From | To |
Dominic Perrottet | Lib | 5 Oct 2021 | – |
Gladys Berejiklian | Lib | 23 Jan 2017 | Oct 2021 |
Michael Bruce Baird | Lib | 17 Apr 2014 | 23 Jan 2017 |
Barry Robert O’Farrell | Lib | 28 Mar 2011 | 17 Apr 2014 |
Kristina Keneally | ALP | 4 Dec 2009 | 28 Mar 2011 |
Nathan Rees | ALP | 05 Sep 2008 | 04 Dec 2009 |
Morris Iemma | ALP | 03 Aug 2005 | 05 Sep 2008 |
Robert Carr | ALP | 04.Apr 1995 | 03 Aug 2005 |
John Fahey | LIB | 24 Jun 1992 | 04 Apr 1995 |
Nicholas Greiner | LIB | 25 Mar 1988 | 24 Jun 1992 |
Barrie Unsworth | ALP | 04 Jul 1986 | 25 Mar 1988 |
Neville Wran | ALP | 14 May 1976 | 04 July 1986 |
Eric Willis | LIB | 23 Jan 1976 | 14 May 1976 |
Thomas Lewis | LIB | 03 Jan 1975 | 23 Jan 1976 |
Robin (Robert) Askin | LIB | 13 May 1965 | 03 Jan 1975 |
John Renshaw | ALP | 30 Apr 1964 | 13 May 1965 |
Robert Heffron | ALP | 28 Oct 1959 | 30 Apr 1964 |
John Joseph Cahill | ALP | 03 Apr 1952 | 22 Oct 1959 |
James Mcgirr | ALP | 06 Feb 1947 | 02 Apr 1952 |
William Mckell | ALP | 16 May 1941 | 06 Feb 1947 |
Alexander Mair | UAP | 05 Aug 1939 | 16 May 1941 |
Bertram Stevens | UAP | 16.May 1932 | 05 Aug 1939 |
John Lang | 04 Nov 1930 | 13 May 1932 | |
Thomas Bavin | 18 Oct 1927 | 03 Nov 1930 | |
John Thomas Lang | 17 Jun 1925 | 18 Oct 1927 | |
George Fuller | 13 Apr 1922 | 17 Jun 1925 | |
James Dooley | 20 Dec 1921 | 13 Apr 1922 | |
George Fuller | 20 Dec 1921 | 20 Dec 1921 | |
James Dooley | 10 Oct 1921 | 20 Dec 1921 | |
John Storey | 13 Apr 1920 | 10 Oct 1921 | |
William Holman | 30 Jun 1913 | 12 Apr 1920 | |
James Mcgowen | 21 Oct 1910 | 29 Jun 1913 | |
Charles Wade | 02 Oct 1907 | 20 Oct 1910 | |
Joseph Carruthers | 30 Aug 1904 | 01 Oct 1907 | |
Thomas Waddell | 15 Jun 1904 | 29 Aug 1904 | |
John See | 28 Mar 1901 | 14 Jun 1904 | |
William Lyne | 14 Sep 1899 | 27 Mar 1901 | |
George Reid | 3 Aug 1894 | 13 Sep 1899 | |
George Dibbs | 23 Oct 1891 | 2 Aug 1894 | |
Henry Parkes | 8 Mar 1889 | 22 Oct 1891 | |
George Dibbs | 17 Jan 1889 | 7 Mar 1889 | |
Henry Parkes | 20 Jan 1887 | 16 Jan 1889 | |
Patrick Jennings | 26 Feb 1886 | 19 Jan 1887 | |
John Robertson | 22 Dec 1885 | 25 Feb 1886 | |
George Dibbs | 7 Oct 1885 | 21 Dec 1885 | |
Alexander Stuart | 5 Jan 1883 | 6 Oct 1885 | |
Henry Parkes | 21 Dec 1878 | 4 Jan 1883 | |
James Farnell | 18 Dec 1877 | 20 Dec 1878 | |
John Robertson | 17 Aug 1877 | 17 Dec 1877 | |
Henry Parkes | 22 Mar 1877 | 16 Aug 1877 | |
John Robertson | 9 Feb 1875 | 21 Mar 1877 | |
Henry Parkes | 14 May 1872 | 8 Feb 1875 | |
James Martin | 16 Dec 1870 | 13 May 1872 | |
Charles Cowper | 13 Jan 1870 | 15 Dec 1870 | |
John Robertson | 27 Oct 1868 | 12 Jan 1870 | |
James Martin | 22 Jan 1866 | 2 Oct 1868 | |
Charles Cowper | 3 Feb 1865 | 21 Jan 1866 | |
James Martin | 16 Oct 1863 | 2 Feb 1865 | |
Charles Cowper | 10 Jan 1861 | 15 Oct 1863 | |
John Robertson | 9 Mar 1860 | 9 Jan 1861 | |
William Forster | 27 Oct 1859 | 8 Mar 1860 | |
Charles Cowper | 7 Sep 1857 | 26 Oct 1859 | |
Henry Watson Parker | 3 Oct 1856 | 7 Sep 1857 | |
Charles Cowper | 26 Jun 1856 | 2 Oct 1856 | |
Stuart Donaldson | 6 Jun 1856 | 25 Aug 1856 |
Gladys Berejiklian was the 45th Premier of New South Wales. She was born in Sydney. She became Premier on 23 January 2017 following the resignation of Mike Baird. She resigned in October 2021 following Independent Commission Against Corruption allegations.
Michael Bruce Baird was the 44th Premier of New South Wales. He became Premier following Barry O’Farrell’s resignation. He formally resigned on 23 January 2017, due to personal family health issues.
Barry Robert O’Farrell was the 43rd Premier of New South Wales. He became Premier in a landslide at the 2011 election. He was born in Melbourne. On 16th April 2014 he announced his intention to resign after misleading a New South Wales Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) investigation.
Kristina Keneally was the 42nd Premier of New South Wales. She was born in Las Vegas, United States, to an American Father and an Australian Mother. She migrated to Australia in 1994, became a naturalised Australian in 2000. She lost the 2011 State election.