Treasurer of New South Wales































Treasurer of New South Wales

Coat of Arms of New South Wales.svg


Incumbent
Dominic Perrottet

since 30 January 2017

Style
The Honourable
Appointer
Governor of New South Wales
Term length
At the Governor's pleasure
Inaugural holder
Thomas Holt (as Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales)
Formation
6 June 1856



The old Treasury Building, designed by Mortimer Lewis (1849). The Treasury building was completed by Edmund Blacket and opened on the 17 October 1851. The Treasury moved to the State Office Block in 1967. In 1995 the Treasury moved to Governor Macquarie Tower in Farrer Place.


The Treasurer of New South Wales, known from 1856 to 1959 as the Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales, is the minister in the Government of New South Wales responsible for government expenditure and revenue raising and is the head of the New South Wales Treasury. The Treasurer plays a key role in the economic policy of the government. By convention, the Treasurer is usually a member of the NSW Parliament with a seat in the Legislative Assembly. The exception to this is Michael Egan, Michael Costa and Eric Roozendaal, who were members of the Legislative Council during their tenure as Treasurer.


The current Treasurer, since 30 January 2017, is Dominic Perrottet MP. The Treasurer is assisted in his portfolio by the Minister for Finance, Services and Property, currently Victor Dominello since 30 January 2017.[1]


Each year, the Treasurer presents the NSW Budget to the Parliament. In some other countries the equivalent role is the Minister for Finance, although NSW has had a separate office of that name responsible for regulating government spending. For 103 years the Treasurer was originally known as the 'Colonial Treasurer', however the 'Colonial' word was removed with the passing of the Ministers of the Crown Act 1959 (NSW) from 1 April 1959.[2]


Treasurers Forster, Stuart, Dibbs, Jennings, Reid, Lyne, Waddell, Carruthers, McGowen, Holman, Fuller, Lang, Bavin, Stevens, Mair, McKell, McGirr, Cahill, Heffron, Renshaw, Askin, Lewis, Willis, Wran, Greiner, Fahey and Iemma were also Premier during some or all of their period as Treasurer.




Contents






  • 1 List of Treasurers


  • 2 Former ministerial titles


    • 2.1 Assistant Treasurers




  • 3 References





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Ordinal
Name
Party affiliation
Ministerial title
Term start
Term end
Time in office
1.

Thomas Holt
No party
Colonial Treasurer
6 June 1856
25 August 1856

2.

Robert Campbell
26 August 1856
2 October 1856

3.

Stuart Donaldson
3 October 1856
7 September 1857

4.

Richard Jones
7 September 1857
3 January 1858


Robert Campbell
4 January 1858
30 March 1859

5.

Elias Weekes
18 April 1859
26 October 1859

6.

Saul Samuel
27 October 1859
8 March 1860


Elias Weekes
9 March 1860
20 March 1863

7.

Thomas Smart
21 March 1863
15 October 1863

8.

Geoffrey Eagar
16 October 1863
2 February 1865


Thomas Smart
3 February 1865
19 October 1865


Saul Samuel
20 October 1865
3 January 1866

9.

Marshall Burdekin
4 January 1866
21 January 1866


Geoffrey Eagar
22 January 1866
26 October 1868


Saul Samuel
27 October 1868
15 December 1870

10.

George Lord
16 December 1870
13 May 1872

11.

William Piddington
14 May 1872
4 December 1872

12.

George Lloyd
5 December 1872
8 February 1875

13.

William Forster
9 February 1875
7 February 1876

14.

Alexander Stuart
8 February 1876
21 March 1877


William Piddington
22 March 1877
16 August 1877

15.

William Long
17 August 1877
17 December 1877

16.

Henry Cohen
18 December 1877
20 December 1878

17.

James Watson
21 December 1878
4 January 1883

18.

George Dibbs
5 January 1883
21 December 1885

19.

John Burns
22 December 1885
25 February 1886

20.

Sir Patrick Jennings
26 February 1886
19 January 1887


John Burns

Protectionist
20 January 1887
16 January 1889

21.

James Garvan

Free Trade
17 January 1889
7 March 1889

22.

William McMillan
8 March 1889
27 July 1891

23.

Bruce Smith
14 August 1891
22 October 1891

24.

John See
Protectionist
23 October 1891
2 August 1894

25.

Sir George Reid
Free Trade
3 August 1894
3 July 1899

26.

Joseph Carruthers
3 July 1899
13 September 1899

27.

Sir William Lyne
Protectionist
15 September 1899
20 March 1901

28.

Thomas Waddell
10 April 1901
29 August 1904


Sir Joseph Carruthers

Liberal Reform
29 August 1904
1 October 1907


Thomas Waddell
2 October 1907
20 October 1910

29.

James McGowen

Labor
21 October 1910
26 November 1911

30.

John Dacey
27 November 1911
11 April 1912

31.

Ambrose Carmichael
17 April 1912
5 May 1912

32.

John Cann
6 May 1912
29 January 1914

33.

William Holman
29 January 1914
15 November 1916
4 years, 274 days

Nationalist
15 November 1916
30 October 1918
34.

John Fitzpatrick
30 October 1918
12 April 1920

35.

Jack Lang
Labor
12 April 1920
20 December 1921

36.

Sir Arthur Cocks
Nationalist
20 December 1921
20 December 1921
0 days

Jack Lang
Labor
20 December 1921
13 April 1922


Sir Arthur Cocks
Nationalist
13 April 1922
14 February 1925

37.

Sir George Fuller
14 February 1925
17 June 1925


Jack Lang
Labor
17 June 1925
18 October 1927

38.

Thomas Bavin
Nationalist
18 October 1927
15 April 1929

39.

Bertram Stevens
16 April 1929
3 November 1930


Jack Lang
Labor
4 November 1930
15 October 1931
1 year, 191 days

Labor (NSW)
15 October 1931
13 May 1932

Bertram Stevens

United Australia
16 May 1932
13 October 1938

40.

Alexander Mair
13 October 1938
16 August 1939

41.

Athol Richardson
16 August 1939
16 May 1941

42.

William McKell
Labor
16 May 1941
6 February 1947

43.

James McGirr
6 February 1947
3 April 1952

44.

Joseph Cahill
3 April 1952
1 April 1959
7 years, 203 days
Treasurer
1 April 1959
22 October 1959
45.

Bob Heffron
23 October 1959
28 October 1959
5 days
46.

Jack Renshaw
28 October 1959
13 May 1965
5 years, 197 days
47.

Sir Robert Askin

Liberal
13 May 1965
17 December 1975

10 years, 218 days
48.

Tom Lewis
17 December 1975
23 January 1976
37 days
49.

Sir Eric Willis
23 January 1976
14 May 1976
112 days

Jack Renshaw
Labor
14 May 1976
29 February 1980
3 years, 291 days
50.

Neville Wran
29 February 1980
2 October 1981
1 year, 216 days
51.

Ken Booth
2 October 1981
21 March 1988
6 years, 175 days
52.

Nick Greiner
Liberal
25 March 1988
24 June 1992
4 years, 91 days
53.

John Fahey
24 June 1992
26 May 1993
336 days
54.

Peter Collins
26 May 1993
4 April 1995
1 year, 313 days
55.

Michael Egan
Labor
4 April 1995
21 January 2005
9 years, 292 days
56.

Andrew Refshauge
21 January 2005
3 August 2005
194 days
57.

Morris Iemma
3 August 2005
17 February 2006
198 days
58.

Michael Costa
17 February 2006
5 September 2008
2 years, 204 days
59.

Eric Roozendaal
8 September 2008
28 March 2011
2 years, 208 days
60.

Mike Baird
Liberal
4 April 2011
23 April 2014
3 years, 19 days
61.

Andrew Constance
23 April 2014
2 April 2015
344 days
62.

Gladys Berejiklian
2 April 2015
30 January 2017
1 year, 303 days
63.

Dominic Perrottet
30 January 2017

incumbent
1 year, 270 days


Former ministerial titles



Assistant Treasurers


The Assistant Treasurer, when in use and along with the Minister for Finance, effectively acted as Deputy to the Treasurer. In January 1914, Henry Hoyle was appointed as an Honorary Minister in Holman ministry, charged with the duties of Colonial Treasurer, which was held by Premier Holman, but Hoyle was often referred to as the "Assistant Treasurer".[3][4][5]


From 1925–1929 there existed the office of "Assistant Colonial Treasurer". However this office was abolished and when it returned in 1933, it was titled as "Assistant Treasurer". The Assistant Treasurer is not an essential cabinet post, often being appointed on an on-off basis, and there is no Assistant Treasurer at the present. Significantly, the role exists only when in use; there can be a lengthy period between successive holders of the title. The last Assistant Treasurer was John Della Bosca from 1999 to 2006. The title Minister for Finance is also used within New South Wales governments but that role is primarily made responsible for the Revenue collection and administration side of Governance.































































































Assistant Treasurer
Party affiliation
Period
Ministerial title

Henry Hoyle
Labor
29 January 1914 – 31 October 1916
Honorary Minister (charged with the duties of Colonial Treasurer)


William McKell
Labor
17 June 1925 – 7 June 1927
Assistant Colonial Treasurer

Robert Cruickshank
19 September 1927 – 18 October 1927

Bertram Stevens
Nationalist
18 October 1927 – 15 April 1929


Eric Spooner
United Australia
15 February 1933 – 21 August 1935
Assistant Treasurer


Clive Evatt
Labor
19 May 1947 – 23 February 1953
Assistant Treasurer


George Freudenstein

Country
11 March 1971 – 19 June 1972
Assistant Treasurer

Wallace Fife
Liberal
19 June 1972 – 3 January 1975

Max Ruddock
3 January 1975 – 10 October 1975

Peter Coleman
10 October 1975 – 23 January 1976

Max Ruddock
23 January 1976 – 14 May 1976


Ken Booth
Labor
29 February 1980 – 2 October 1981
Assistant Treasurer


Phillip Smiles
Liberal
1 February 1991 – 1 February 1992
Assistant Treasurer

George Souris
National
3 July 1992 – 26 May 1993


John Della Bosca
Labor
8 April 1999 – 17 February 2006
Assistant Treasurer


References





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  2. ^ "State Records Archives Investigator - Treasurer". NSW Government State Records. Retrieved 2010-05-28.


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  5. ^ "Assistant Treasurer's Tour". The Port Macquarie News And Hastings River Advocate. New South Wales, Australia. 19 September 1914. p. 7. Retrieved 21 August 2018 – via National Library of Australia.











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