Minister for Tourism (New South Wales)

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Minister for Tourism
Coat of Arms of New South Wales.svg
Incumbent
Ben Franklin

since 5 August 2022 (5 August 2022)
Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade
StyleThe Honourable
NominatorPremier of New South Wales
AppointerGovernor of New South Wales
Inaugural holderClive Evatt as Minister in Charge of Tourist Activities and Immigration
Formation9 May 1946

The Minister for Tourism is a minister in the Government of New South Wales with responsibilities for tourism in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It has often been combined with other portfolio responsibilities, most commonly Sport.[1]

List of ministers

The following individuals have served as minister where tourism was one of the responsibilities in the portfolio:

Title Minister [1] Party Ministry Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Minister in Charge of Tourist Activities and Immigration Clive Evatt   Labor McKell (2) 9 May 1946 6 February 1947 273 days [2]
Frank Finnan McGirr (1) (2) 6 February 1947 9 March 1948 1 year, 32 days [3]
Claude Matthews McGirr (2) 9 March 1948 21 September 1949 1 year, 196 days [4]
Joshua Arthur 21 September 1949 30 June 1950 282 days [5]
Minister for Tourist Activities Gus Kelly   Labor Cahill (4)
Heffron (1) (2)
Renshaw
1 April 1959 13 May 1965 6 years, 42 days [6]
Eric Willis   Liberal Askin (1) 13 May 1965 5 March 1968 7 years, 37 days [7]
Minister for Tourism Askin (2) (3) (4) 5 March 1968 11 March 1971
Minister for Tourism and Sport Askin (4) 11 March 1971 19 June 1972
Minister for Tourism Tom Lewis Askin (4) (5) (6) 19 June 1972 3 January 1975 2 years, 198 days [8]
Charles Cutler   National Lewis (1) 3 January 1975 16 December 1975 347 days [9]
Tim Bruxner Lewis (2) 17 December 1975 23 January 1976 37 days [10]
David Arblaster[a]   Liberal Willis 23 January 1976 14 May 1976 112 days [11]
Ken Booth[a]   Labor Wran (1) (2) (3) 14 May 1976 2 October 1981 5 years, 141 days [12]
Michael Cleary[a] Wran (4) 2 October 1981 26 May 1982 6 years, 175 days [13]
Minister for Leisure, Sport and Tourism Wran (4) (5) 26 May 1982 10 February 1984
Minister for Tourism Wran (6) (7) (8)
Unsworth
10 February 1984 25 March 1988
Garry West   National Greiner (1) 25 March 1988 6 June 1991 3 years, 73 days [14]
Michael Yabsley   Liberal Greiner (2) 6 June 1991 24 June 1992 1 year, 18 days [15]
Robert Webster   National Fahey (1) 24 June 1992 3 July 1992 9 days [16]
Bruce Baird   Liberal Fahey (2) 3 July 1992 26 May 1993 327 days [17]
Virginia Chadwick Fahey (3) 26 May 1993 4 April 1995 1 year, 313 days [18]
Brian Langton   Labor Carr (1) 4 April 1995 1 December 1997 2 years, 241 days [19]
Bob Debus Carr (2) 1 December 1997 8 April 1999 1 year, 128 days [20]
Sandra Nori Carr (3) 8 April 1999 2 April 2003 7 years, 359 days [21]
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation Carr (4)
Iemma (1)
2 April 2003 2 April 2007
Minister for Tourism Matt Brown Iemma (2) 2 April 2007 5 September 2008 1 year, 156 days [22]
Jodi McKay Rees
Keneally
8 September 2008 28 March 2011 2 years, 201 days [23]
Minister for Tourism, Major Events, Hospitality and Racing George Souris   National O'Farrell 4 April 2011 23 April 2014 3 years, 19 days [24]
Minister for Tourism and Major Events Andrew Stoner Baird (1) 23 April 2014 17 October 2014 177 days [25]
Troy Grant 17 October 2014 2 April 2015 167 days [26]
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events Stuart Ayres[a]   Liberal Baird (2) 2 April 2015 30 January 2017 1 year, 303 days [27][28]
Minister for Tourism and Major Events Adam Marshall   National Berejiklian (1) 30 January 2017 23 March 2019 2 years, 52 days [29]
Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres   Liberal Berejiklian (2)
Perrottet (1)
2 April 2019 21 December 2021 4 years, 260 days [27][30]
Minister for Tourism and Sport Perrottet (2) 21 December 2021 3 August 2022 [27][31]
Minister for Tourism Ben Franklin 5 August 2022 incumbent 1 year, 135 days [32]

Assistant ministers

Title Minister [1] Party Ministry Term start Term end Time in office Notes
Assistant Minister for Tourism and Major Events Katrina Hodgkinson   National O'Farrell 23 April 2014 17 October 2014 177 days
Minister for Regional Tourism John Barilaro Baird (1) 17 October 2014 2 April 2015 167 days [33]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Concurrently Minister for Sport.

References

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  4. ^ "The Hon. Claude Hilton Matthews (1899–1954)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Mr Joshua George Arthur (1906–1974)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  6. ^ "The Hon. Christopher Augustus Kelly (1890-1967)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
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  15. ^ "Mr Michael Robert Yabsley (1956- )". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  16. ^ "The Hon. Robert James Webster, MP (1951- )". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 11 May 2019.
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  21. ^ "The Hon. Sandra Christine Nori (1951- )". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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  23. ^ "Ms Jodi Leyanne McKay". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 3 April 2019.
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