Minister for Water (New South Wales)
Minister for Water | |
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since 5 April 2023 | |
Department of Planning and Environment | |
Style | The Honourable |
Appointer | Governor of New South Wales |
Inaugural holder | Bruce Cowan (as Minister for Water Resources) |
Formation | 17 December 1975 |
The New South Wales Minister for Water (previously the Minister for Water Resources and Minister for Water Utilities) is a minister in the New South Wales Government with responsibility for the administration and development for water and crown lands in New South Wales, Australia.[1] The minister administers the portfolio through the Planning and Environment cluster, including the Department of Planning and Environment and a range of other government agencies.[2][3]
Ultimately the minister is responsible to the Parliament of New South Wales.
List of ministers
The following individuals have served as the Minister for Water or any precedent titles:
Title | Minister [3] | Party | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | ||
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Minister for Water Resources | Bruce Cowan | Country | 17 December 1975 | 14 May 1976 | 149 days | |||
Lin Gordon | Labor | 14 May 1976 | 2 October 1981 | 5 years, 141 days | ||||
Paul Landa | 2 October 1981 | 1 February 1983 | 1 year, 122 days | |||||
Paul Whelan | 1 February 1983 | 5 April 1984 | 1 year, 64 days | |||||
Minister for Water Resources | Janice Crosio | Labor | 4 July 1986 | 21 March 1988 | 1 year, 261 days | |||
Minister for Water Resources | Ian Causley | National | 24 July 1990 | 6 June 1991 | 317 days | |||
Minister for Land and Water Conservation | George Souris | National | 26 May 1993 | 4 April 1995 | 1 year, 313 days | |||
Kim Yeadon | Labor | 4 April 1995 | 1 December 1997 | 2 years, 241 days | ||||
Richard Amery | 1 December 1997 | 21 November 2001 | 3 years, 355 days | |||||
John Aquilina | 21 November 2001 | 2 April 2003 | 1 year, 132 days | |||||
Minister for Water Utilities | David Campbell | Labor | 17 February 2006 | 2 April 2007 | 1 year, 44 days | |||
Nathan Rees | 2 April 2007 | 27 February 2008 | 1 year, 156 days | |||||
Minister for Water | 27 February 2008 | 5 September 2008 | ||||||
Phil Costa | 8 September 2008 | 28 March 2011 | 2 years, 201 days | |||||
Minister for Natural Resources, Lands and Water | Kevin Humphries | National | 23 April 2014 | 2 April 2015 | 344 days | |||
Minister for Lands and Water | Niall Blair | 2 April 2015 | 30 January 2017 | 3 years, 303 days | ||||
Minister for Regional Water | 30 January 2017 | 23 March 2019 | ||||||
Minister for Water, Property and Housing | Melinda Pavey | National | 2 April 2019 | 21 December 2021 | 2 years, 263 days | [4] | ||
Minister for Lands and Water | Kevin Anderson | 21 December 2021 | 28 March 2023 | 1 year, 97 days | [1] | |||
Minister for Water | Rose Jackson | Labor | 5 April 2023 | incumbent | 1 year, 265 days |
Former ministerial titles
Climate Change, Environment and Water
The title of Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water was held by Phil Koperberg from 2007 to 2008. This portfolio was existed alongside the Minister for Water Utilities, which was held by Nathan Rees at that time.
Title | Minister [3] | Party | Term start | Term end | Time in office | Notes | |
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Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water | Phil Koperberg | Labor | 2 April 2007 | 27 February 2008 | 331 days |
See also
- Minister for the Environment and Water (Australia)
- List of New South Wales government agencies
- Minister for Agriculture
- Minister for Lands and Property
- Minister for Environment
References
- ^ a b "Parliament, Ministerial, Courts and Police (662)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 21 December 2021.
- ^ "Administrative Arrangements (Administrative Changes—Public Service Agencies) Order 2019 [NSW] (159)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 2 April 2019. p. 7-8. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
- ^ a b c "Part 6 Ministries since 1856" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ^ "Government Notices (30)" (PDF). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. 2 April 2019. p. 1088-1090. Retrieved 3 April 2019.