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Before the
1890s, there was no formal party system in
New South Wales. Party labels before that time indicate a general tendency only. In the
1860s and
1870s, there was a fairly coherent
Liberal tendency, led first by
Charles Cowper and then by Henry Parkes. This later developed into the
Free Trade Party. There was never an organised Conservative party, although some politicians used this label. Ministries which were not Liberal were usually factional. From the
1880s the party conflict was between Free Traders and
Protectionists. This situation continued until the rise of the
Labor in the
1890s. After
Federation in
1901, the Protectionists renamed themselves Progressives, while the Free Traders became Liberals. These two parties later merged.
List of Premiers of New South Wales
★ Askin's given name was Robin but he changed it to Robert when he was knighted. He was always known as Bob.
Deputy Premier of New South Wales
In a Liberal Party-National Party
coalition government, the leader of the
National Party (formerly known as the Country Party) is also typically the Deputy Premier. The Premier is usually the leader of the Liberal Party.
In an Australian Labor Party government, the leader of the
left wing faction is typically the Deputy Premier. The Premier is usually the leader of the dominant
right wing faction.
List of Deputy Premiers of New South Wales
★ Sir
Michael Bruxner, Country, 1932-1941
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John Baddeley, Labor, 1941-1949
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Joseph Cahill Labor, 1949-1952
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Robert Heffron, Labor, 1953-1959
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Jack Renshaw, Labor, 1959-1964
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Pat Hills, Labor, 1964-1965
★ Sir
Charles Cutler, Country, 1965-1975
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Leon Punch, Country, 1975-1976
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Jack Ferguson, Labor, 1976-1984
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Ron Mulock, Labor, 1984-1988
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Wal Murray, National, 1988-1993
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Ian Armstrong, National, 1993-1995
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Andrew Refshauge, Labor, 1995-2005
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John Watkins, Labor, 2005-incumbent