{{Short description|Head of government of New South Wales}} {{pp-protected|small=yes}} {{Use Australian English|date=June 2020}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}} {{Infobox official post | post = Premier | body = New South Wales | insignia = Coat of Arms of New South Wales.svg | insigniasize = 120px | insigniacaption = [[Coat of arms of New South Wales]] | flag = Flag of New South Wales.svg | flagsize = 120px | flagcaption = [[Flag of New South Wales]] | image = Chris Minns 2023 portrait.jpg | imagesize = 200px | imagecaption = | incumbent = [[Chris Minns]] | acting = | incumbentsince = 28 March 2023 | department = [[Premier's Department]] <br> [[The Cabinet Office (New South Wales)|Cabinet Office]] | style = {{plainlist| * [[The Honourable]] (formal) * [[Premier]] (informal) }} | status = [[Head of government]] | member_of = [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly]] | reports_to = [[Parliament of New South Wales|Parliament]] | residence = | seat = | appointer = [[Governor of New South Wales]] | appointer_qualified = <small>by [[Convention (norm)#Government|convention]], based on appointee's ability to [[Parliamentary system|command confidence]] in the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]]</small> | termlength = [[At His Majesty's pleasure|At the governor's pleasure]] | termlength_qualified = <small>contingent on the premier's ability to [[Parliamentary system|command confidence]] in the lower house of Parliament</small> | constituting_instrument = {{nowrap|None ([[Convention (political norm)|constitutional convention]])}} | formation = 6 June 1856 | first = [[Stuart Donaldson]] | deputy = [[Deputy Premier of New South Wales]] | salary = $416,440<ref>{{cite web |title=Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances {{!}} As From 1 July 2022 {{!}} Following Application Of Parliamentary Remuneration Tribunal|url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/Documents/SalariesandAllowancesforMembersoftheLegislativeAssembly/LA%20Members%20Salaries%20and%20Allowances%20July%202022.pdf |website=parliament.nsw.gov.au |access-date=25 March 2024 |date=8 June 2022 |archive-date=25 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240325114448/https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/Documents/SalariesandAllowancesforMembersoftheLegislativeAssembly/LA%20Members%20Salaries%20and%20Allowances%20July%202022.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> | website = }}

The '''premier of New South Wales''' is the head of government in the state of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. The [[Government of New South Wales]] follows the [[Westminster system|Westminster Parliamentary System]], with the [[Parliament of New South Wales]] acting as the legislature. The premier is appointed by the [[Governor of New South Wales]], and by modern convention holds office by their ability to command the support of a majority of members of the lower house of Parliament, the [[New South Wales Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]].

Before [[Federation of Australia|Federation]] in 1901, the term "'''prime minister of New South Wales'''" was also used. "Premier" has been used more or less exclusively from 1901, to avoid confusion with the federal [[Prime Minister of Australia|prime minister of Australia]].<ref>{{cite Australasia|Parkes, Hon. Sir Henry}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/6941637?versionId=7989465 |title=Speeches of Sir Henry Parkes, G.G.M.G., M.P., Prime Minister of New South Wales. |access-date=24 March 2013 |archive-date=6 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191206154313/https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/6941637?versionId=7989465 |url-status=live }}</ref>

The current premier is [[Chris Minns]], the leader of the [[New South Wales Labor Party]], who assumed office on 28 March 2023. Minns defeated [[Dominic Perrottet]] at the election held on 25 March 2023, after twelve years of [[Coalition (Australia)|Liberal/National Coalition]] rule.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-wins-nsw-election-after-big-swing-against-coalition-government-20230326-p5cv9u.html|title=Labor wins NSW election after big swing against Coalition government|date=26 March 2023 |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|access-date=28 March 2023|archive-date=28 March 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230328005929/https://www.smh.com.au/national/labor-wins-nsw-election-after-big-swing-against-coalition-government-20230326-p5cv9u.html|url-status=live|url-access=registration}}</ref>

==List of premiers of New South Wales== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" ! rowspan="2" |{{Abbr|No.|Number}} ! rowspan="2" |Portrait ! rowspan="2" |Name<br><small>Electoral district<br>(Birth–death)</small> ! rowspan="2" |Election ! colspan="3" |Term of office ! rowspan="2" |Political party ! rowspan="2" |Ministry ! rowspan="2" |Monarch |- ! width=90px|Term start ! width=90px|Term end ! width=50px|Time in office |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 1 |[[File:Stuart_A._Donaldson.jpg|123x123px]] |[[Stuart Donaldson]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Sydney Hamlets|Sydney Hamlets]]</small><br><small>(1812–1867)</small> |[[1856 New South Wales colonial election|1856]] |6 June<br>1856 |25 August<br>1856 |{{ayd|1856|06|06|1856|08|25}} | width="75px" |[[Independent politician|Independent]] | [[Donaldson ministry|Donaldson]] | rowspan="37" style="vertical-align: top;"|[[Queen Victoria|Victoria]]<br><small>(1837–1901)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | Sir [[William Denison]]<br>(1855–1861) | Sir [[John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar|John Young]]<br>(1861–1867) | [[Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore]]<br>(1868–1872) | Sir [[Hercules Robinson, 1st Baron Rosmead|Hercules Robinson]]<br>(1872–1879) | [[Lord Augustus Loftus]]<br>(1879–1885) | [[Charles Wynn-Carington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire|Charles Wynn-Carrington, 3rd Baron Carrington]]<br>(1885–1890) | [[Victor Child Villiers, 7th Earl of Jersey]]<br>(1891–1893) | Sir [[Robert Duff (British politician)|Robert Duff]]<br>(1893–1895) | [[Henry Brand, 2nd Viscount Hampden]]<br>(1895–1899) | [[William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp]]<br>(from 1899)}}}} |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 2 |[[File:Charlescowper.jpg|134x134px]] |[[Charles Cowper]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Sydney City|Sydney City]]</small><br><small>(1807–1875)</small> |— |26 August<br>1856 |2 October<br>1856 |{{ayd|1856|08|26|1856|10|02}} |width=75px|[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Cowper ministry (1856)|Cowper I]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 3 |[[File:Henry_Watson_Parker.jpg|120x120px]] |[[Henry Parker (Australian politician)|Henry Parker]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Parramatta|Parramatta]]</small><br><small>(1808–1881)</small> |— |3 October<br>1856 |7 September<br>1857 |{{ayd|1856|10|03|1857|09|07}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Parker ministry|Parker]] |- ! rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (2) | rowspan="3" |[[File:Charlescowper.jpg|134x134px]] | rowspan="3" |[[Charles Cowper]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Sydney City|Sydney City]]<br>(until 1859)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]<br>(from 1859)</small><br><small>(1807–1875)</small> |— | rowspan="3" |7 September<br>1857 | rowspan="3" |26 October<br>1859 | rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1857|09|07|1859|10|26}} | rowspan="3" |[[Independent politician|Independent]] | rowspan="3" |[[Cowper ministry (1857–1859)|Cowper II]] |- |[[1858 New South Wales colonial election|1858]] |- |[[1859 New South Wales colonial election|1859]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 4 |[[File:PremierWilliamForster.jpg|128x128px]] |[[William Forster (Australian politician)|William Forster]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Queanbeyan|Queanbeyan]]</small><br><small>(1818–1882)</small> |— |27 October<br>1859 |9 March<br>1860 |{{ayd|1858|10|27|1860|04|09}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Forster ministry|Forster]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 5 |[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg|143x143px]] |[[John Robertson (premier)|John Robertson]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Upper Hunter|Upper Hunter]]</small><br><small>(1816–1891)</small> |— |9 March<br>1860 |9 January<br>1861 |{{ayd|1860|03|09|1861|01|09}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Robertson ministry (1860–1861)|Robertson I]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (2) |[[File:Charlescowper.jpg|134x134px]] |[[Charles Cowper]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]</small><br><small>(1807–1875)</small> |[[1860 New South Wales colonial election|1860]] |10 January<br>1861 |15 October<br>1863 |{{ayd|1861|01|10|1863|10|15}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Cowper ministry (1857–1859)|Cowper III]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 6 |[[File:SirJamesMartin.jpg|137x137px]] |[[James Martin (premier)|James Martin]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Tumut|Tumut]]<br>(until 1864)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Monaro|Monara]]<br>(1864)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Lachlan|Lachlan]]<br>(from 1864)</small><br><small>(1820–1886)</small> |— |16 October<br>1863 |2 February<br>1865 |{{ayd|1863|10|16|1865|02|02}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Martin ministry (1863–1865)|Martin I]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (2) |[[File:Charlescowper.jpg|134x134px]] |[[Charles Cowper]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]</small><br><small>(1807–1875)</small> |[[1864–65 New South Wales colonial election|1864–65]] |3 February<br>1865 |21 January<br>1866 |{{ayd|1865|02|03|1866|01|21}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Cowper ministry (1865–1866)|Cowper IV]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (6) |[[File:SirJamesMartin.jpg|137x137px]] |[[James Martin (premier)|James Martin]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Lachlan|Lachlan]]</small><br><small>(1820–1886)</small> |— |22 January<br>1866 |26 October<br>1868 |{{ayd|1866|01|22|1868|10|26}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Martin ministry (1866–1868)|Martin II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (5) |[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg|143x143px]] |[[John Robertson (premier)|John Robertson]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Clarence|Clarence]]</small><br><small>(1816–1891)</small> |— |27 October<br>1868 |12 January<br>1870 |{{ayd|1868|10|27|1870|01|12}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Robertson ministry (1868–1870)|Robertson II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (2) |[[File:Charlescowper.jpg|134x134px]] |[[Charles Cowper]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Liverpool Plains|Liverpool Plains]]</small><br><small>(1807–1875)</small> |[[1869–70 New South Wales colonial election|1869–70]] |13 January<br>1870 |15 December<br>1870 |{{ayd|1870|01|13|1870|12|15}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Cowper ministry (1870)|Cowper V]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (6) |[[File:SirJamesMartin.jpg|137x137px]] |[[James Martin (premier)|James Martin]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]<br>(until 1872)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Macquarie|East Macquarie]]<br>(from 1872)</small><br><small>(1820–1886)</small> |— |16 December<br>1870 |13 May<br>1872 |{{ayd|1870|12|16|1872|05|13}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Martin ministry (1870–1872)|Martin III]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 7 |[[File:Henryparkes.jpg|131x131px]] |[[Henry Parkes]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]</small><br><small>(1815–1896)</small> |[[1872 New South Wales colonial election|1872]] |14 May<br>1872 |8 February<br>1875 |{{ayd|1872|05|14|1875|02|08}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Parkes ministry (1872–1875)|Parkes I]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (5) |[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg|143x143px]] |[[John Robertson (premier)|John Robertson]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of West Sydney|West Sydney]]</small><br><small>(1816–1891)</small> |[[1874–75 New South Wales colonial election|1874–75]] |9 February<br>1875 |21 March<br>1877 |{{ayd|1875|02|09|1877|03|21}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Robertson ministry (1875–1877)|Robertson III]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (7) |[[File:Henryparkes.jpg|131x131px]] |[[Henry Parkes]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]</small><br><small>(1815–1896)</small> |— |22 March<br>1877 |16 August<br>1877 |{{ayd|1877|02|22|1877|08|16}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Parkes ministry (1877)|Parkes II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (5) |[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg|143x143px]] |Sir [[John Robertson (premier)|John Robertson]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of West Sydney|West Sydney]]<br>(until November 1877)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Macquarie|East Macquarie]]<br>(from November 1877)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Lachlan|Lachlan]]<br>(from November 1877)</small><br><small>(1816–1891)</small> |— |17 August<br>1877 |17 December<br>1877 |{{ayd|1877|08|17|1877|12|17}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Robertson ministry (1877)|Robertson IV]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 8 |[[File:Farnell_James.jpg|119x119px]] |[[James Farnell]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of St Leonards|St Leonards]]</small><br><small>(1825–1888)</small> |[[1877 New South Wales colonial election|1877]] |18 December<br>1877 |20 December<br>1878 |{{ayd|1877|12|18|1878|12|20}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Farnell ministry|Farnell]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (7) | rowspan="2" |[[File:Henryparkes.jpg|131x131px]] | rowspan="2" |Sir [[Henry Parkes]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Canterbury|Canterbury]]<br>(until 1880)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of East Sydney|East Sydney]]<br>(1880–1882)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Tenterfield|Tenterfield]]<br>(from 1882)</small><br><small>(1815–1896)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |21 December<br>1878 | rowspan="2" |4 January<br>1883 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1878|12|21|1883|01|04}} | rowspan="2" |[[Independent politician|Independent]] | rowspan="2" |[[Parkes ministry (1878–1883)|Parkes III]] |- |[[1880 New South Wales colonial election|1880]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 9 |[[File:Alexander_Stuart_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg|121x121px]] |[[Alexander Stuart (Australian politician)|Alexander Stuart]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Illawarra|Illawarra]]</small><br><small>(1824–1886)</small> |[[1882 New South Wales colonial election|1882]] |5 January<br>1883 |6 October<br>1885 |{{ayd|1883|01|05|1885|10|06}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Stuart ministry|Stuart]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 10 | rowspan="2" |[[File:George_Dibbs_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg|120x120px]] | rowspan="2" |[[George Dibbs]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of St Leonards|St Leonards]]<br>(until October 1885)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Murrumbidgee|Murrumbidgee]]<br>(from October 1885)</small><br><small>(1834–1904)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |7 October<br>1885 | rowspan="2" |21 December<br>1885 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1885|10|07|1885|12|21}} | rowspan="2" |[[Independent politician|Independent]] | rowspan="2" |[[Dibbs ministry (1885)|Dibbs I]] |- |[[1885 New South Wales colonial election|1885]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | (5) |[[File:Studio Portrait of Sir John Robertson, ca. 1890 PXA 1023.jpg|143x143px]] |Sir [[John Robertson (premier)|John Robertson]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Mudgee|Mudgee]]</small><br><small>(1816–1891)</small> |— |22 December<br>1885 |22 February<br>1886 |{{ayd|1885|12|22|1886|02|22}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Robertson ministry (1885–1886)|Robertson V]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Independent politician}};" | 11 |[[File:Patrick_Jennings.jpg|122x122px]] |Sir [[Patrick Jennings]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of The Bogan|The Bogan]]</small><br><small>(1831–1897)</small> |— |26 February<br>1886 |19 January<br>1887 |{{ayd|1886|02|26|1887|01|19}} |[[Independent politician|Independent]] |[[Jennings ministry|Jennings]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Free Trade Party}};" | (7) | rowspan="2" |[[File:Henryparkes.jpg|131x131px]] | rowspan="2" |Sir [[Henry Parkes]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of St Leonards|St Leonards]]</small><br><small>(1815–1896)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |25 January<br>1887 | rowspan="2" |16 January<br>1889 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1887|01|25|1889|01|16}} | rowspan="2" |[[Free Trade Party|Free Trade]] | rowspan="2" |[[Parkes ministry (1887–1889)|Parkes IV]] |- |[[1887 New South Wales colonial election|1887]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Protectionist Party}}; " | 10 |[[File:George_Dibbs_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg|120x120px]] |[[George Dibbs]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Murrumbidgee|Murrumbidgee]]</small><br><small>(1834–1904)</small> |— |17 January<br>1889 |7 March<br>1889 |{{ayd|1889|01|17|1889|03|07}} |[[Protectionist Party|Protectionist]] |[[Dibbs ministry (1889)|Dibbs II]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Free Trade Party}};" | (7) | rowspan="2" |[[File:Henryparkes.jpg|131x131px]] | rowspan="2" |Sir [[Henry Parkes]]<br><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of St Leonards|St Leonards]]</small><br><small>(1815–1896)</small> |[[1889 New South Wales colonial election|1889]] | rowspan="2" |8 March<br>1889 | rowspan="2" |23 October<br>1891 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1889|03|08|1891|10|23}} | rowspan="2" |[[Free Trade Party|Free Trade]] | rowspan="2" |[[Parkes ministry (1889–1891)|Parkes V]] |- |[[1891 New South Wales colonial election|1891]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Protectionist Party}}; " | (10) |[[File:George_Dibbs_Federation_Conference_1884.jpg|120x120px]] |[[George Dibbs]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Murrumbidgee|Murrumbidgee]]</small><br><small>(1834–1904)</small> |— |23 October<br>1891 |2 August<br>1894 |{{ayd|1891|10|23|1894|08|02}} |[[Protectionist Party|Protectionist]] |[[Dibbs ministry (1891–1894)|Dibbs III]] |- ! rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Free Trade Party}};" | 12 | rowspan="3" |[[File:George_Reid_cph.3c31684.jpg|143x143px]] | rowspan="3" |[[George Reid]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Sydney-King|Sydney-King]]</small><br><small>(1845–1918)</small> |[[1894 New South Wales colonial election|1894]] | rowspan="3" |3 August<br>1894 | rowspan="3" |13 September<br>1899 | rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1894|08|03|1899|09|13}} | rowspan="3" |[[Free Trade Party|Free Trade]] | rowspan="3" |[[Reid ministry (New South Wales)|Reid]] |- |[[1895 New South Wales colonial election|1895]] |- |[[1898 New South Wales colonial election|1898]] |-style="height:61px" ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Protectionist Party}}; " | 13 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Williamlyne.jpg|123x123px]] | rowspan="2" |Sir [[William Lyne]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Hume|Hume]]</small><br><small>(1844–1913)</small> | rowspan="2" |— | rowspan="2" |14 September<br>1899 | rowspan="2" |27 March<br>1901 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1899|09|14|1901|03|27}} | rowspan="2" |[[Protectionist Party|Protectionist]] | rowspan="2" |[[Lyne ministry|Lyne]] |- | rowspan="6" style="vertical-align: top;"|[[Edward VII]]<br><small>(1901–1910)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp]]<br>(until 1901) | Sir [[Harry Rawson]]<br>(1902–1909) | [[Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford|Frederic Thesiger, 3rd Baron Chelmsford]]<br>(from 1909)}}}} |- ! style="background:#9966CC; " | 14 |[[File:JohnSee.jpg|138x138px]] |Sir [[John See]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Grafton|Grafton]]</small><br><small>(1844–1907)</small> |[[1901 New South Wales state election|1901]] |28 March<br>1901 |14 June<br>1904 |{{ayd|1901|03|28|1904|06|14}} |[[Progressive Party (1901)|Progressive]] |[[See ministry|See]] |- ! style="background:#9966CC; " | 15 |[[File:Thomas_Waddell.jpg|115x115px]] |[[Thomas Waddell]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Cowra|Cowra]]</small><br><small>(1854–1940)</small> |— |15 June<br>1904 |29 August<br>1904 |{{ayd|1904|06|15|1904|08|29}} |[[Progressive Party (1901)|Progressive]] |[[Waddell ministry|Waddell]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:#00CED1;" | 16 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Joseph_Carruthers.png|129x129px]] | rowspan="2" |Sir [[Joseph Carruthers]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of St George|St George]]</small><br><small>(1857–1932)</small> |[[1904 New South Wales state election|1904]] | rowspan="2" |29 August<br>1904 | rowspan="2" |1 October<br>1907 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1904|08|29|1907|10|01}} | rowspan="2" |[[Liberal Reform Party (Australia)|Liberal Reform]] | rowspan="2" |[[Carruthers ministry|Carruthers]] |- |[[1907 New South Wales state election|1907]] |-style="height:60px" ! rowspan="2" style="background:#00CED1;" | 17 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Wade_Charles.gif|120x120px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Charles Wade]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Gordon (New South Wales)|Gordon]]</small><br><small>(1863–1922)</small> | rowspan="2" |— | rowspan="2" |2 October<br>1907 | rowspan="2" |1 October<br>1910 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1907|10|02|1910|10|01}} | rowspan="2" |[[Liberal Reform Party (Australia)|Liberal Reform]] | rowspan="2" |[[Wade ministry|Wade]] |- | rowspan="19" style="vertical-align: top;"|[[George V]]<br><small>(1910–1936)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford|Frederic Thesiger, 3rd Baron Chelmsford]]<br>(until 1913) | Sir [[Gerald Strickland, 1st Baron Strickland|Gerald Strickland]]<br>(1913–1917) | Sir [[Walter Edward Davidson|Walter Davidson]]<br>(1918–1923)| Sir [[Dudley de Chair]]<br>(1924–1930) | Sir [[Philip Game]]<br>(1930–1935) | [[Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie|Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie]]<br>(from 1935) }}}} |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 18 |[[File:James_McGowen_Premier.png|142x142px]] |[[James McGowen]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Redfern|Redfern]]</small><br><small>(1855–1922)</small> |[[1910 New South Wales state election|1910]] |21 October<br>1910 |29 June<br>1913 |{{ayd|1910|10|21|1913|06|29}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[McGowen ministry|McGowen]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 19 | rowspan="4" |[[File:William_Holman_1919.jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="4" |[[William Holman]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Cootamundra|Cootamundra]]</small><br><small>(1871–1934)</small> |— | rowspan="4" |30 June<br>1913 | rowspan="4" |12 April<br>1920 | rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1913|06|30|1920|04|12}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] | rowspan="2" |[[Holman ministry (1913–1916)|Holman I]] |- |[[1913 New South Wales state election|1913]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}}; color:white;" | |— | rowspan="2" |[[Nationalist Party (Australia)|Nationalist]] | rowspan="2" |[[Holman ministry (1916–1920)|Holman II]] |- |[[1917 New South Wales state election|1917]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 20 |[[File:John_Storey_cropped.jpg|145x145px]] |[[John Storey (politician)|John Storey]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Balmain|Balmain]]</small><br><small>(1869–1921)</small> |[[1920 New South Wales state election|1920]] |13 April<br>1920 |5 October<br>1921 |{{ayd|1920|04|13|1921|10|05}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Storey ministry|Storey]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 21 |[[File:JamesDooleySpeaker.jpg|125x125px]] |[[James Dooley (New South Wales politician)|James Dooley]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Bathurst|Bathurst]]</small><br><small>(1877–1950)</small> |— |5 October<br>1921 |20 December<br>1921 |{{ayd|1921|10|05|1921|12|20}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Dooley ministry (1921)|Dooley I]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}}; | 22 |[[File:George_fuller.jpg|140x140px]] |Sir [[George Fuller (Australian politician)|George Fuller]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Wollondilly|Wollondilly]]</small><br><small>(1861–1940)</small> |— |20 December<br>1921 |20 December<br>1921 |7 hours |[[Nationalist Party (Australia)|Nationalist]] |[[Fuller ministry (1921)|Fuller I]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | (21) |[[File:JamesDooleySpeaker.jpg|125x125px]] |[[James Dooley (New South Wales politician)|James Dooley]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Bathurst|Bathurst]]</small><br><small>(1877–1950)</small> |— |20 December<br>1921 |13 April<br>1922 |{{ayd|1921|12|20|1922|04|13}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Dooley ministry (1921–1922)|Dooley II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" | (22) |[[File:George_fuller.jpg|140x140px]] |Sir [[George Fuller (Australian politician)|George Fuller]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Wollondilly|Wollondilly]]</small><br><small>(1861–1940)</small> |[[1922 New South Wales state election|1922]] |13 April<br>1922 |17 June<br>1925 |{{ayd|1922|04|13|1925|06|07}} |[[Nationalist Party (Australia)|Nationalist]] |[[Fuller ministry (1922–1925)|Fuller II]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 23 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Jack_Lang_1928_(cropped).jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Jack Lang (Australian politician)|Jack Lang]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Parramatta|Parramatta]]</small><br><small>(1876–1975)</small> |[[1925 New South Wales state election|1925]] | rowspan="2" |17 June<br>1925 | rowspan="2" |18 October<br>1927 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1925|06|17|1927|10|18}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Lang ministry (1925–1927)|Lang I]] |- |— |[[Lang ministry (1927)|Lang II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Nationalist Party (Australia)}};" | 24 |[[File:Thomas_Bavin.jpg|141x141px]] |[[Thomas Bavin]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Gordon (New South Wales)|Gordon]]</small><br><small>(1874–1941)</small> |[[1927 New South Wales state election|1927]] |18 October<br>1927 |4 November<br>1930 |{{ayd|1927|10|18|1930|11|04}} |[[Nationalist Party (Australia)|Nationalist]] |[[Bavin ministry|Bavin]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | (23) | rowspan="2" |[[File:JackLang.jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Jack Lang (Australian politician)|Jack Lang]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Auburn|Auburn]]</small><br><small>(1876–1975)</small> |[[1930 New South Wales state election|1930]] | rowspan="2" |4 November<br>1930 | rowspan="2" |16 May<br>1932 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1930|11|04|1932|05|16}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]]<small><br>(until 1931)</small> | rowspan="2" |[[Lang ministry (1930–1932)|Lang III]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Lang Labor}}; | |— |[[Lang Labor]] |- ! rowspan="6" style="background:#00008B; color:white;" | 25 | rowspan="6" |[[File:Bertram_Stevens.jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="6" |[[Bertram Stevens (politician)|Bertram Stevens]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Croydon (New South Wales)|Croydon]]</small><br><small>(1889–1973)</small> |— | rowspan="6" |16 May<br>1932 | rowspan="6" |5 August<br>1939 | rowspan="6" |{{ayd|1932|05|16|1939|08|05}} | rowspan="6" |[[United Australia Party|United Australia]] | rowspan="2" |[[Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1932–1935)|Stevens I]] |- |[[1932 New South Wales state election|1932]] |-style="height:25px" | rowspan="3" |[[1935 New South Wales state election|1935]] | rowspan="3" |[[Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1935–1938)|Stevens II]] |- |style="vertical-align: top;"|[[Edward VIII]]<br><small>(1936)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie|Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Baron Gowrie]]<br>(until 1936) | Sir [[David Murray Anderson]]<br>(1936)}}}} |-style="height:25px" | rowspan="8" style="vertical-align: top;"|[[George VI]]<br><small>(1936–1952)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[John Loder, 2nd Baron Wakehurst]]<br>(1937–1946) | Sir [[John Northcott]]<br>(from 1946)}}}} |- |[[1938 New South Wales state election|1938]] |[[Stevens–Bruxner ministry (1938–39)|Stevens III]] |- ! style="background:#00008B; color:white;" | 26 |[[File:Alexander_mair.jpg|140x140px]] |[[Alexander Mair]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Albury|Albury]]</small><br><small>(1889–1969)</small> |— |5 August<br>1939 |16 May<br>1941 |{{ayd|1939|08|05|1941|05|16}} |[[United Australia Party|United Australia]] |[[Mair–Bruxner ministry|Mair]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 27 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Williammckell.jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="2" |[[William McKell]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Redfern|Redfern]]</small><br><small>(1891–1985)</small> |[[1941 New South Wales state election|1941]] | rowspan="2" |16 May<br>1941 | rowspan="2" |6 February<br>1947 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1941|05|16|1947|02|06}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[McKell ministry (1941–1944)|McKell I]] |- |[[1944 New South Wales state election|1944]] |[[McKell ministry (1944–1947)|McKell II]] |- ! rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 28 | rowspan="4" |[[File:JamesMcGirr1947.jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="4" |[[Jim McGirr]]<small><br></small><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Bankstown|Bankstown]]<br>(until 1950)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Liverpool|Liverpool]]<br>(from 1950)</small><br><small>(1890–1957)</small> |— | rowspan="4" |6 February<br>1947 | rowspan="4" |2 April<br>1952 | rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1947|02|06|1952|04|02}} | rowspan="4" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[McGirr ministry (1947)|McGirr I]] |- |[[1947 New South Wales state election|1947]] |[[McGirr ministry (1947–1950)|McGirr II]] |-style="height:25px" | rowspan="2" |[[1950 New South Wales state election|1950]] | rowspan="2" |[[McGirr ministry (1950–1952)|McGirr III]] |- | rowspan="46" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Elizabeth II]]<br><small>(1952–2022)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | Sir [[John Northcott]]<br>(until 1957) | Sir [[Eric Woodward]]<br>(1957–1965) | Sir [[Roden Cutler]]<br>(1966–1981) | Sir [[James Rowland (RAAF officer)|James Rowland]]<br>(1981–1989) | Sir [[David Martin (governor)|David Martin]]<br>(1989–1990) | [[Peter Sinclair (governor)|Peter Sinclair]]<br>(1990–1996) | [[Gordon Samuels]]<br>(1996–2001) | Dame [[Marie Bashir]]<br>(2001–2014) | [[David Hurley]]<br>(2014–2019) | [[Margaret Beazley]]<br>(from 2019)}}}} |- ! rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 29 | rowspan="4" |[[File:JosephCahill1956.jpg|126x126px]] | rowspan="4" |[[Joseph Cahill]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Cook's River|Cook's River]]</small><br><small>(1891–1959)</small> |— | rowspan="4" |2 April<br>1952 | rowspan="4" |22 October<br>1959 | rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1952|04|02|1959|10|22}} | rowspan="4" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Cahill ministry (1952–53)|Cahill I]] |- |[[1953 New South Wales state election|1953]] |[[Cahill ministry (1953–1956)|Cahill II]] |- |[[1956 New South Wales state election|1956]] |[[Cahill ministry (1956–1959)|Cahill III]] |- |[[1959 New South Wales state election|1959]] |[[Cahill ministry (1959)|Cahill IV]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 30 | rowspan="2" |[[File:BobHeffron1963.jpg|132x132px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Bob Heffron]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Maroubra|Maroubra]]</small><br><small>(1890–1978)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |23 October<br>1959 | rowspan="2" |30 April<br>1964 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1959|10|23|1964|04|30}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Heffron ministry (1959–1962)|Heffron I]] |- |[[1962 New South Wales state election|1962]] |[[Heffron ministry (1962–1964)|Heffron II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 31 |[[File:JackRenshaw1963.jpg|133x133px]] |[[Jack Renshaw]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Castlereagh|Castlereagh]]</small><br><small>(1909–1987)</small> |— |30 April<br>1964 |13 May<br>1965 |{{ayd|1964|04|30|1965|05|13}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Renshaw ministry|Renshaw]] |- ! rowspan="6" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 32 | rowspan="6" |[[File:Robert_Askin_1973.jpg|133x133px]] | rowspan="6" |Sir [[Robert Askin]]<small><br></small><small>MLA for [[Electoral district of Collaroy|Collaroy]]<br>(until 1973)<br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Pittwater|Pittwater]]<br>(from 1973)</small><br><small>(1907–1981)</small> |[[1965 New South Wales state election|1965]] | rowspan="6" |13 May<br>1965 | rowspan="6" |3 January<br>1975 | rowspan="6" |{{ayd|1965|05|13|1975|01|03}} | rowspan="6" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–1968)|Askin I]] |- |[[1968 New South Wales state election|1968]] |[[Askin–Cutler ministry (1968–1969)|Askin II]] |- |— |[[Askin–Cutler ministry (1969–1971)|Askin III]] |- |[[1971 New South Wales state election|1971]] |[[Askin–Cutler ministry (1971–1973)|Askin IV]] |- |— |[[Askin–Cutler ministry (1973)|Askin V]] |- |[[1973 New South Wales state election|1973]] |[[Askin–Cutler ministry (1973–1975)|Askin VI]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 33 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Tom Lewis 1975 (1) (cropped).jpg|140x140px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Tom Lewis (Australian politician)|Tom Lewis]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Wollondilly|Wollondilly]]</small><br><small>(1922–2016)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |3 January<br>1975 | rowspan="2" |23 January<br>1976 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1975|01|03|1976|01|23}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Lewis–Cutler ministry|Lewis I]] |- |— |[[Lewis–Punch ministry|Lewis II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 34 |[[File:Sir_Eric.jpg|108x108px]] |Sir [[Eric Willis]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Earlwood|Earlwood]]</small><br><small>(1922–1999)</small> |— |23 January<br>1976 |14 May<br>1976 |{{ayd|1976|01|23|1976|05|14}} |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Willis–Punch ministry|Willis]] |- ! rowspan="8" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 35 | rowspan="8" |[[File:Neville_Wran_Premier.jpg|175x175px]] | rowspan="8" |[[Neville Wran]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Bass Hill|Bass Hill]]</small><br><small>(1926–2014)</small> |[[1976 New South Wales state election|1976]] | rowspan="8" |14 May<br>1976 | rowspan="8" |4 July<br>1986 | rowspan="8" |{{ayd|1976|05|14|1986|06|04}} | rowspan="8" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Wran ministry (1976–1978)|Wran I]] |- |[[1978 New South Wales state election|1978]] |[[Wran ministry (1978–1980)|Wran II]] |- |— |[[Wran ministry (1980–1981)|Wran III]] |- |[[1981 New South Wales state election|1981]] |[[Wran ministry (1981–1983)|Wran IV]] |- |— |[[Wran ministry (1983–1984)|Wran V]] |- |— |[[Wran ministry (1984)|Wran VI]] |- |[[1984 New South Wales state election|1984]] |[[Wran ministry (1984–1986)|Wran VII]] |- |— |[[Wran ministry (1986)|Wran VIII]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}};" | 36 |[[File:Barrie_Unsworth.png|125x125px]] |[[Barrie Unsworth]]<small><br>MLA for [[Electoral district of Rockdale|Rockdale]]</small><br><small>(born 1934)</small> |— |4 July<br>1986 |25 March<br>1988 |{{ayd|1986|06|04|1988|03|25}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Unsworth ministry|Unsworth]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 37 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Nick Greiner, official portrait as Australian Consul-General in New York (2021) b.jpg|142x142px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Nick Greiner]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Ku-ring-gai|Ku-ring-gai]]</small><br><small>(born 1947)</small> |[[1988 New South Wales state election|1988]] | rowspan="2" |25 March<br>1988 | rowspan="2" |24 June<br>1992 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|1988|03|25|1992|06|24}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–1991)|Greiner I]] |- |[[1991 New South Wales state election|1991]] |[[Greiner–Murray ministry (1991–92)|Greiner II]] |- ! rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 38 | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |[[John Fahey (politician)|John Fahey]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Southern Highlands|Southern Highlands]]</small><br><small>(1945–2020)</small> | rowspan="3" |— | rowspan="3" |24 June<br>1992 | rowspan="3" |4 April<br>1995 | rowspan="3" |{{ayd|1992|06|24|1995|04|04}} | rowspan="3" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Fahey–Murray ministry (1992)|Fahey I]] |- |[[Fahey–Murray ministry (1992–1993)|Fahey II]] |- |[[Fahey–Armstrong ministry|Fahey III]] |- ! rowspan="4" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " |39 | rowspan="4" |[[File:Bob_Carr.jpg|137x137px]] | rowspan="4" |[[Bob Carr]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Maroubra|Maroubra]]</small><br><small>(born 1947)</small> |[[1995 New South Wales state election|1995]] | rowspan="4" |4 April<br>1995 | rowspan="4" |3 August<br>2005 | rowspan="4" |{{ayd|1995|04|04|2005|08|03}} | rowspan="4" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Carr ministry (1995–1997)|Carr I]] |- |— |[[Carr ministry (1997–1999)|Carr II]] |- |[[1999 New South Wales state election|1999]] |[[Carr ministry (1999–2003)|Carr III]] |- |[[2003 New South Wales state election|2003]] |[[Carr ministry (2003–2005)|Carr IV]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 40 | rowspan="2" |[[File:MorrisIemma.jpg|151x151px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Morris Iemma]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Lakemba|Lakemba]]</small><br><small>(born 1961)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |3 August<br>2005 | rowspan="2" |5 September<br>2008 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|2005|08|03|2008|09|08}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Iemma ministry (2005–2007)|Iemma I]] |- |[[2007 New South Wales state election|2007]] |[[Iemma ministry (2007–08)|Iemma II]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 41 |[[File:Nathan_Rees.jpg|120x120px]] |[[Nathan Rees]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Toongabbie|Toongabbie]]</small><br><small>(born 1968)</small> |— |5 September<br>2008 |4 December<br>2009 |{{ayd|2008|09|05|2009|12|04}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Rees ministry|Rees]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 42 |[[File:Kristina_Keneally_at_Vietnamese_Culture_Centre,_Bonnyrigg_2021_Closeup_(cropped).jpg|121x121px]] |[[Kristina Keneally]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Heffron|Heffron]]</small><br><small>(born 1968)</small> |— |4 December<br>2009 |28 March<br>2011 |{{ayd|2009|12|04|2011|03|28}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Keneally ministry|Keneally]] |- ! style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 43 |[[File:Premier_Barry_O'Farrell_-_Flickr_-_Eva_Rinaldi_Celebrity_and_Live_Music_Photographer.jpg|139x139px]] |[[Barry O'Farrell]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Ku-ring-gai|Ku-ring-gai]]</small><br><small>(born 1959)</small> |[[2011 New South Wales state election|2011]] |28 March<br>2011 |17 April<br>2014 |{{ayd|2011|03|28|2014|04|17}} |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[O'Farrell ministry|O'Farrell]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 44 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Mike Baird Day-1-Opening-Plenary-4091 (cropped 2).jpg|130x130px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Mike Baird]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Manly|Manly]]</small><br><small>(born 1968)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |17 April<br>2014 | rowspan="2" |23 January<br>2017 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|2014|04|17|2017|01|23}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Baird ministry (2014–2015)|Baird I]] |- |[[2015 New South Wales state election|2015]] |[[Baird ministry (2015–2017)|Baird II]] |- ! rowspan="2" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 45 | rowspan="2" |[[File:Premier_Gladys_Berejiklian_-_VIP_Lunch_2019.jpg|148x148px]] | rowspan="2" |[[Gladys Berejiklian]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Willoughby|Willoughby]]</small><br><small>(born 1970)</small> |— | rowspan="2" |23 January<br>2017 | rowspan="2" |5 October<br>2021 | rowspan="2" |{{ayd|2017|01|23|2021|10|05}} | rowspan="2" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[Berejiklian ministry (2017–2019)|Berejiklian I]] |- |[[2019 New South Wales state election|2019]] |[[Berejiklian ministry (2019–2021)|Berejiklian II]] |- ! rowspan="3" style="background:{{party color|Liberal Party of Australia}}; color:white;" | 46 | rowspan="3" |[[File:CEBIT Australia - Day 2, The Hon Dominic Perrottet MP (2) (cropped) b.jpg|114x114px]] | rowspan="3" |[[Dominic Perrottet]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Epping|Epping]]</small><br><small>(born 1982)</small> | rowspan="3" |— | rowspan="3" |5 October<br>2021 | rowspan="3" |28 March<br>2023 | rowspan="3" |{{ayd|2021|10|05|2023|03|28}} | rowspan="3" |[[New South Wales Liberal Party|Liberal]] |[[First Perrottet ministry|Perrottet I]] |-style="height:25px" | rowspan="2" |[[Second Perrottet ministry|Perrottet II]] |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align: top;" |[[Charles III]]<br><small>(2022–present)</small><br><small>Governor:</small><br>{{smalldiv|{{ubl| item_style=line-height:normal;padding-bottom:1ex; | [[Margaret Beazley]]}}}} |- ! style="background:{{party color|Australian Labor Party}}; " | 47 |[[File:Chris Minns 2023 portrait.jpg|120x120px]] |[[Chris Minns]]<small><br>MP for [[Electoral district of Kogarah|Kogarah]]</small><br><small>(born 1979)</small> |[[2023 New South Wales state election|2023]] |28 March<br>2023 |''Incumbent'' |{{ayd|2023|03|28}} |[[New South Wales Labor Party|Labor]] |[[Minns ministry|Minns]] |}

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bar: CharlesCowper from: 26/08/1856 till: 02/10/1856 color:NON from: 07/09/1857 till: 26/10/1859 color:NON from: 10/02/1861 till: 15/10/1863 color:NON from: 03/01/1865 till: 21/01/1866 color:NON from: 13/01/1870 till: 15/11/1870 color:NON text:"[[Charles Cowper]]"

bar: HenryParker from: 03/10/1856 till: 07/09/1857 color:NON text:"[[Henry Parker (Australian politician)|Henry Parker]]"

bar: WilliamForster from: 27/10/1859 till: 09/03/1860 color:NON text:"[[William Forster (Australian politician)|William Forster]]"

bar: JohnRobertson from: 09/03/1860 till: 09/01/1861 color:NON from: 27/10/1868 till: 12/01/1870 color:NON from: 09/02/1875 till: 21/03/1877 color:NON from: 17/08/1877 till: 17/12/1877 color:NON from: 22/12/1885 till: 22/02/1886 color:NON text:"[[John Robertson (premier)|John Robertson]]"

bar: JamesMartin from: 16/10/1863 till: 02/02/1865 color:NON from: 22/01/1866 till: 26/10/1868 color:NON from: 16/12/1870 till: 13/05/1872 color:NON text:"[[James Martin (premier)|James Martin]]"

bar: HenryParkes from: 14/05/1872 till: 08/02/1875 color:NON from: 22/03/1877 till: 16/08/1877 color:NON from: 21/12/1878 till: 09/01/1883 color:NON from: 25/01/1887 till: 16/01/1889 color:FRE from: 08/03/1889 till: 23/10/1891 color:FRE text:"[[Henry Parkes]]"

bar: JamesFarnell from: 17/12/1877 till: 20/12/1878 color:NON text:"[[James Farnell]]"

bar: AlexanderStuart from: 05/01/1883 till: 06/10/1885 color:NON text:"[[Alexander Stuart]]"

bar: GeorgeDibbs from: 07/10/1885 till: 21/12/1885 color:NON from: 17/01/1889 till: 07/03/1889 color:PRO from: 23/10/1891 till: 02/08/1894 color:PRO text:"[[George Dibbs]]"

bar: PatrickJennings from: 26/02/1886 till: 19/01/1887 color:NON text:"[[Patrick Jennings]]"

bar: GeorgeReid from: 03/08/1894 till: 13/09/1899 color:FRE text:"[[George Reid]]"

bar: WilliamLyne from: 14/09/1899 till: 27/03/1901 color:PRO text:"[[William Lyne]]"

bar: JohnSee from: 28/03/1901 till: 14/06/1904 color:CON text:"[[John See]]"

bar: ThomasWaddell from: 15/06/1904 till: 29/08/1904 color:CON text:"[[Thomas Waddell]]"

bar: JosephCarruthers from: 29/08/1904 till: 01/10/1907 color:LIF text:"[[Joseph Carruthers]]"

bar: CharlesWade from: 02/10/1907 till: 01/10/1910 color:LIF text:"[[Charles Wade]]"

bar: JamesMcGowen from: 21/10/1910 till: 29/06/1913 color:LAB text:"[[James McGowen]]"

bar: WilliamHolman from: 30/06/1913 till: 15/11/1916 color:LAB from: 15/11/1916 till: 12/04/1920 color:NAT text:"[[William Holman]]"

bar: JohnStorey from: 13/04/1920 till: 05/10/1921 color:LAB text:"[[John Storey (politician)|John Storey]]"

bar: JamesDooley from: 05/10/1921 till: 20/12/1921 color:LAB from: 20/12/1921 till: 13/04/1922 color:LAB text:"[[James Dooley (politician)|James Dooley]]"

bar: GeorgeFuller from: 20/12/1921 till: 20/12/1921 color:NAT from: 13/04/1922 till: 17/06/1925 color:NAT text:"[[George Fuller (Australian politician)|George Fuller]]"

bar: JackLang from: 17/06/1925 till: 18/10/1927 color:LAB from: 04/11/1930 till: 16/05/1932 color:LAN text:"[[Jack Lang (Australian politician)|Jack Lang]]"

bar: ThomasBavin from: 18/10/1927 till: 04/11/1930 color:NAT text:"[[Thomas Bavin]]"

bar: BertramStevens from: 16/05/1932 till: 05/08/1939 color:UAP text:"[[Bertram Stevens]]"

bar: AlexanderMair from: 05/08/1939 till: 16/05/1941 color:UAP text:"[[Alexander Mair]]"

bar: WilliamMcKell from: 16/05/1941 till: 06/02/1947 color:LAB text:"[[William McKell]]"

bar: JamesMcGirr from: 06/02/1947 till: 02/04/1952 color:LAB text:"[[James McGirr]]"

bar: JosephCahill from: 02/04/1952 till: 22/10/1959 color:LAB text:"[[Joseph Cahill]]"

bar: RobertHeffron from: 23/10/1959 till: 30/04/1964 color:LAB text:"[[Robert Heffron]]"

bar: JackRenshaw from: 30/04/1964 till: 13/05/1965 color:LAB text:"[[Jack Renshaw]]"

bar: RobertAskin from: 13/05/1965 till: 03/01/1975 color:LIB text:"[[Robert Askin]]"

bar: TomLewis from: 03/01/1975 till: 23/01/1976 color:LIB text:"[[Tom Lewis (politician)|Tom Lewis]]"

bar: EricWillis from: 23/01/1976 till: 14/05/1976 color:LIB text:"[[Eric Willis]]"

bar: NevilleWran from: 14/05/1976 till: 04/07/1986 color:LAB text:"[[Neville Wran]]"

bar: BarrieUnsworth from: 04/07/1986 till: 25/03/1988 color:LAB text:"[[Barrie Unsworth]]"

bar: NickGreiner from: 25/03/1988 till: 24/06/1992 color:LIB text:"[[Nick Greiner]]"

bar: JohnFahey from: 24/06/1992 till: 04/04/1995 color:LIB text:"[[John Fahey (politician)|John Fahey]]"

bar: BobCarr from: 04/04/1995 till: 03/08/2005 color:LAB text:"[[Bob Carr]]"

bar: MorrisIemma from: 03/08/2005 till: 05/09/2008 color:LAB text:"[[Morris Iemma]]"

bar: NathanRees from: 05/09/2008 till: 04/12/2009 color:LAB text:"[[Nathan Rees]]"

bar: KristinaKeneally from: 04/12/2009 till: 28/03/2011 color:LAB text:"[[Kristina Keneally]]"

bar: BarryOFarrell from: 28/03/2011 till: 17/04/2014 color:LIB text:"[[Barry O'Farrell]]"

bar: MikeBaird from: 17/04/2014 till: 23/01/2017 color:LIB text:"[[Mike Baird]]"

bar: GladysBerejiklian from: 23/01/2017 till: 05/10/2021 color:LIB text:"[[Gladys Berejiklian]]"

bar: DominicPerrottet from: 05/10/2021 till: 28/03/2023 color:LIB text:"[[Dominic Perrottet]]"

bar: ChrisMinns from: 28/03/2023 till: $today color:LAB text:"[[Chris Minns]]"

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==See also== {{stack|{{portal|New South Wales|Politics}}}} *[[List of premiers of New South Wales by time in office]] *[[Deputy Premier of New South Wales]] *[[List of New South Wales government agencies]]

==References== {{reflist}}

==External links== *{{Commons category-inline}}

{{Premiers of New South Wales}} {{Government of New South Wales}} {{Australian premiers}}

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