Minister for Corrections (New South Wales) Australian politician
The New South Wales Minister for Corrections is a minister of the Government of New South Wales who is commissioned with responsibility for the administration of correctional services , juvenile justice, and prisons in the state of New South Wales , Australia .[ 1] [ 2]
The current Minister for Corrections is Anoulack Chanthivong , since 5 April 2023. The minister administers the portfolio through the Stronger Communities cluster , in particular through the Department of Communities and Justice , a department of the Government of New South Wales, and additional agencies.[ 3]
Ultimately the minister is responsible to Parliament of New South Wales .
List of ministers
Title
Minister [ 4]
Party
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister for Corrective Services
Bill Haigh
Labor
19 October 1978
2 October 1981
2 years, 348 days
Rex Jackson
2 October 1981
27 October 1983
2 years, 25 days
Peter Anderson
27 October 1983
5 April 1984
161 days
John Akister
5 April 1984
21 March 1988
3 years, 351 days
Ray Aston
Liberal
25 March 1988
23 May 1988
63 days
John Fahey
23 May 1988
8 June 1988
16 days
Michael Yabsley
8 June 1988
6 June 1991
2 years, 363 days
Minister for Courts Administration and Corrective Services
Terry Griffiths
6 June 1991
28 June 1991
22 days
Minister for Corrective Services
Bob Debus
Labor
4 April 1995
12 January 2001
5 years, 283 days
John Watkins
12 January 2001
21 November 2001
313 days
Richard Amery
21 November 2001
2 April 2003
1 year, 132 days
Minister for Corrective Services
John Robertson
Labor
30 January 2009
4 December 2009
308 days
Phil Costa
8 December 2009
28 March 2011
1 year, 110 days
Minister for Corrections
David Elliott
Liberal
2 April 2015
23 March 2019
3 years, 355 days
[ 5] [ 4]
Minister for Counter Terrorism and Corrections
Anthony Roberts
2 April 2019
21 December 2021 (2021-12-21 )
2 years, 263 days
[ 6]
Minister for Corrections
Geoff Lee
21 December 2021 (2021-12-21 )
28 March 2023
3 years, 42 days
[ 7] The minister administers the portfolio through the Stronger Communities cluster , in particular through the Department of Communities and Justice , a department of the Government of New South Wales, and additional agencies.[ 3]
Anoulack Chanthivong
Labor
5 April 2023
incumbent
1 year, 302 days
Counter Terrorism
Title
Minister [ 4]
Party
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister for Counter Terrorism Minister for Corrections
David Elliott
Liberal
30 January 2017
2 April 2019
2 years, 62 days
Minister for Counter Terrorism and Corrections
Anthony Roberts
2 April 2019
21 December 2021 (2021-12-21 )
2 years, 263 days
[ 8]
Minister for Mental Health
Ryan Park
Labor
28 March 2023
5 April 2023
8 days
Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism
Yasmin Catley
5 April 2023
incumbent
1 year, 302 days
Justice
Title
Minister [ 4]
Party
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister of Justice and Public Instruction
George Allen MLA
None
9 December 1873
8 February 1875
1 year, 61 days
[ 9]
Joseph Docker MLC
9 February 1875
21 March 1877
2 years, 40 days
[ 10]
Francis Suttor MLA
22 March 1877
16 August 1877
147 days
[ 11]
John Lackey MLA
17 August 1877
17 December 1877
122 days
[ 12]
Joseph Leary MLA
18 December 1877
20 December 1878
1 year, 2 days
[ 13]
Francis Suttor
21 December 1878
30 April 1880
1 year, 131 days
[ 11]
Minister of Justice
1 May 1880
10 August 1880
101 days
Sir Joseph Innes
11 August 1880
13 October 1881
63 days
William Foster
14 October 1881
4 January 1883
1 year, 82 days
Henry Cohen
5 January 1883
6 October 1885
2 years, 274 days
James Farnell
7 October 1885
9 October 1885
2 days
Thomas Slattery
2 November 1885
21 December 1885
49 days
Louis Heydon
22 December 1885
4 February 1886
44 days
James Garvan
Protectionist
26 February 1886
19 January 1887
327 days
William Clarke
Free Trade
20 January 1887
16 January 1889
1 year, 362 days
Thomas Slattery
Protectionist
17 January 1889
7 March 1889
49 days
Albert Gould
Free Trade
8 March 1889
22 October 1891
2 years, 228 days
Richard O'Connor
Protectionist
23 October 1891
14 December 1893
2 years, 52 days
Thomas Slattery
15 December 1893
2 August 1894
230 days
Albert Gould
Free Trade
3 August 1894
15 August 1898
4 years, 12 days
Charles Lee
17 August 1898
3 July 1899
320 days
John Hughes
3 July 1899
13 September 1899
72 days
William Wood
Protectionist
14 September 1899
9 April 1901
1 year, 207 days
Robert Fitzgerald
Progressive
11 April 1901
16 July 1901
96 days
Bernhard Wise [ a]
22 July 1901
14 June 1904
2 years, 328 days
Thomas Waddell
Progressive
15 June 1904
29 August 1904
75 days
Charles Wade
Liberal Reform
29 August 1904
20 December 1909
5 years, 113 days
John Garland
21 December 1909
20 October 1910
303 days
William Holman
Labor
21 October 1910
1 April 1912
1 year, 163 days
David Hall
2 April 1912
15 November 1916
4 years, 227 days
John Garland
Nationalist
15 November 1916
23 July 1919
2 years, 250 days
Jack FitzGerald
23 July 1919
12 April 1920
264 days
Edward McTiernan
Labor
12 April 1920
21 December 1920
253 days
William McKell [ b]
22 December 1920
10 October 1921
292 days
[ 15]
Thomas Bavin
Nationalist
20 December 1921
20 December 1921
7 hours
William McKell
Labor
20 December 1921
13 April 1922
114 days
Thomas Ley
Nationalist
13 April 1922
17 June 1925
3 years, 65 days
William McKell
Labor
17 June 1925
7 June 1927
1 year, 355 days
Andrew Lysaght
8 June 1927
18 October 1927
132 days
Minister for Justice
John Lee
Nationalist
18 October 1927
3 November 1930
3 years, 16 days
Joseph Lamaro
Labor
4 November 1930
17 June 1931
225 days
William McKell
17 June 1931
13 May 1932
331 days
Sir Daniel Levy
United Australia
16 May 1932
17 June 1932
32 days
Lewis Martin
18 June 1932
16 August 1939
7 years, 59 days
Vernon Treatt
16 August 1939
16 May 1941
1 year, 273 days
Reg Downing
Labor
19 May 1941
31 May 1960
19 years, 12 days
Jack Mannix
31 May 1960
13 May 1965
4 years, 347 days
John Maddison
Liberal
13 May 1965
11 May 1976
10 years, 364 days
Ron Mulock
Labor
14 May 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Frank Walker
19 October 1978
1 February 1983
4 years, 105 days
Paul Landa
1 February 1983
5 April 1984
1 year, 64 days
Minister for Justice
Terry Griffiths [ c]
Liberal
28 June 1991
23 September 1992
1 year, 87 days
[ 4]
Ted Pickering
23 September 1992
22 October 1992
29 days
Wayne Merton
22 October 1992
26 May 1993
216 days
John Hannaford
26 May 1993
4 April 1995
1 year, 313 days
Minister for Justice
John Hatzistergos
Labor
2 April 2003
3 August 2005
2 years, 123 days
[ 4]
Tony Kelly
3 August 2005
2 April 2007
1 year, 242 days
John Hatzistergos
2 April 2007
30 January 2009
1 year, 303 days
Minister for Justice
Greg Smith
Liberal
3 April 2011
17 April 2014
3 years, 14 days
[ 4]
Brad Hazzard
23 April 2014
2 April 2015
344 days
Minister for Justice and Police
Troy Grant
National
2 April 2015
30 January 2017
1 year, 303 days
Youth Justice
See also
Notes
^ Bernhard Wise was the Attorney General and took on the additional responsibilities following the electoral defeat of Robert Fitzgerald .
^ William McKell was appointed as a Minister without Portfolio to be Assistant Minister of Justice from 12 April 1920,[ 14] and appointed Minister on 22 December 1920.
^ Known for 22 days as the Minister for Courts Administration and Corrective Services.
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