Minister for Health (New South Wales) Government minister in New South Wales, Australia
The New South Wales Minister for Health is a minister in the New South Wales Government and has responsibilities which includes all hospitals, health services, and medical research in New South Wales , Australia .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Together they administer the health portfolio through the Health cluster , including the Ministry of Health , its Office of Medical Research, and a range of other government agencies, including local health districts and the NSW Ambulance service.[ 5]
Ultimately, the ministers are responsible to the Parliament of New South Wales .
Office history
The role of a government advisor and administrator on medical policy in New South Wales began in 1914, with the appointment of Fred Flowers as the Minister for Public Health . However the medical portfolio had been administered in the government since 1848 when the first "Medical Adviser to the Government" was appointed, with his office reporting to the Colonial Secretary .[ 6] Following the amalgamation of the Board of Health and the Medical Advisor to the Government a "Department of Public Health" was established in April 1904, headed by the President of the Board of Health.[ 7] This department was abolished in 1913 and was replaced by the "Office of the Director-General of Public Health" which, like its predecessor, operated under the supervision of the Colonial Secretary. Upon Flowers' appointment as Minister for Public Health, a dedicated government minister supervised the portfolio while remaining the junior minister to the Colonial Secretary. The office was reconstituted as a fully independent "Department of Public Health" headed by the Minister (titled Minister for Health since 1930) in 1938.[ 8]
The department existed until its abolition in 1972 with the passing of the Health Commission Act 1972 which created the "Health Commission of New South Wales" headed by the minister.[ 9] In December 1982 the Health Commission was abolished by the Health Administration Act 1982 and replaced by the Department of Health. On 5 October 2011 the department was renamed the "Ministry of Health ".[ 10]
List of ministers
Health
Title
Minister [ 4]
Party
Ministry
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister for Public Health
Fred Flowers
Labor
Holman (1)
22 April 1914
27 April 1915
1 year, 5 days
George Black
27 April 1915
15 November 1916
1 year, 202 days
Jack FitzGerald
Nationalist
Holman (2)
15 November 1916
18 July 1919
2 years, 245 days
David Storey
18 July 1919
29 January 1920
195 days
Minister for Public Health and Motherhood
Greg McGirr
Labor
Storey Dooley (1)
9 February 1920
20 December 1921
1 year, 314 days
Minister for Public Health
Charles Oakes
Nationalist
Fuller (1)
20 December 1921 a.m.
20 December 1921 p.m.
7 hours
Greg McGirr
Labor
Dooley (2)
20 December 1921
13 April 1922
114 days
Charles Oakes
Nationalist
Fuller (2)
12 April 1922
17 June 1925
3 years, 66 days
George Cann
Labor
Lang (1)
17 June 1925
26 May 1927
1 year, 343 days
Robert Stuart-Robertson
Lang (2)
26 May 1927
18 October 1927
145 days
Richard Arthur
Nationalist
Bavin
18 October 1927
3 November 1930
3 years, 16 days
Minister for Health
James McGirr
Labor
Lang (3)
4 November 1930
17 June 1931
225 days
Bill Ely
17 June 1931
15 October 1931
331 days
Lang Labor
15 October 1931
13 May 1932
Reginald Weaver
United Australia
Stevens (1)
16 May 1932
10 February 1935
2 years, 270 days
Herbert FitzSimons
Stevens (2) (3)
11 February 1935
5 August 1939
4 years, 175 days
Hubert Primrose
Mair
5 August 1939
5 September 1939
31 days
Herbert FitzSimons
5 September 1939
16 May 1941
1 year, 253 days
Gus Kelly
Labor
McKell (1) (2 )McGirr (1) (2)
16 May 1941
30 June 1950
9 years, 45 days
Maurice O'Sullivan
McGirr (3) Cahill (1) (2)
30 June 1950
15 March 1956
5 years, 259 days
Bill Sheahan
Cahill (3) (4) Heffron (1) (2) Renshaw
15 March 1956
13 May 1965
9 years, 59 days
Harry Jago
Liberal
Askin (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
13 May 1965
3 December 1973
8 years, 204 days
John Waddy
Askin (6)
3 December 1973
3 January 1975
1 year, 31 days
Dick Healey
Lewis (1) (2) Willis
3 January 1975
14 May 1976
1 year, 132 days
Kevin Stewart
Labor
Wran (1) (2) (3)
14 May 1976
2 October 1981
5 years, 141 days
Laurie Brereton
Wran (4) (5)
2 October 1981
10 February 1984
3 years, 0 days
Ron Mulock
Wran (6) (7) (8)
10 February 1984
6 February 1986
1 year, 127 days
Barrie Unsworth
Unsworth
6 February 1986
4 July 1986
148 days
Minister for Health Minister for the Drug Offensive
Peter Anderson
4 July 1986
21 March 1988
1 year, 265 days
Minister for Health
Peter Collins
Liberal
Greiner (1)
25 March 1988
6 June 1991
3 years, 73 days
Minister for Health and Community Services
John Hannaford
Greiner (2) Fahey (1)
6 June 1991
24 June 1992
1 year, 18 days
Minister for Health
Ron Phillips
Fahey (2) (3)
24 June 1992
4 April 1995
2 years, 284 days
Andrew Refshauge
Labor
Carr (1) (2)
4 April 1995
8 April 1999
4 years, 4 days
Craig Knowles
Carr (3)
8 April 1999
2 April 2003
3 years, 359 days
Morris Iemma
Carr (4)
2 April 2003
3 August 2005
2 years, 123 days
John Hatzistergos
Iemma (1)
3 August 2005
2 April 2007
1 year, 242 days
Reba Meagher
Iemma (2)
2 April 2007
5 September 2008
1 year, 156 days
John Della Bosca
Rees
5 September 2008
1 September 2009
361 days
John Hatzistergos
1 September 2009
14 September 2009
13 days
Carmel Tebbutt
Rees Keneally
14 September 2009
28 March 2011
1 year, 226 days
Jillian Skinner
Liberal
O'Farrell Baird (1) (2)
3 April 2011
30 January 2017
5 years, 302 days
Brad Hazzard
Berejiklian (1)
30 January 2017
23 March 2019
6 years, 57 days
Minister for Health and Medical Research
Berejiklian (2) Perrottet (1)
2 April 2019
21 December 2021
Minister for Health
Perrottet (2)
21 December 2021
28 March 2023
[ 3]
Minister for Health and Regional Health
Ryan Park
Labor
Minns
28 March 2023
5 April 2023
1 year, 309 days
Minister for Health
5 April 2023
incumbent
Mental health
Assistant ministers
Title
Minister[ 4]
Party
Ministry
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health)
Cherie Burton
Labor
Iemma (1)
10 August 2005
2 April 2007
1 year, 235 days
[ 17]
Paul Lynch
Iemma (2)
2 April 2007
5 September 2008
1 year, 156 days
[ 18]
Barbara Perry
Rees
8 September 2008
14 September 2009
2 years, 201 days
[ 19]
Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health and Cancer)
14 September 2009
8 December 2009
Minister Assisting the Minister for Health (Mental Health)
Keneally
8 December 2009
28 March 2011
Regional health
The following individuals have served as Minister for regional health, or any precedent titles:
Title
Minister[ 4]
Party
Ministry
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister for Regional Health
Bronnie Taylor
National
Perrottet (2)
21 December 2021
28 March 2023
1 year, 97 days
[ 20]
Minister for Health and Regional Health
Ryan Park
Labor
Minns
28 March 2023
5 April 2023
1 year, 309 days
Minister for Regional Health
5 April 2023
incumbent
Medical research
Assistant ministers
Hospitals
Title
Minister [ 4]
Party
Ministry
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister for Hospital Management
Ron Phillips
Liberal
Greiner (2)
6 June 1991
26 June 1991
20 days
Minister for Health Services Management
Fahey (1)
26 June 1991
24 June 1992
364 days
Cancer
Healthy lifestyles
Title
Minister [ 4]
Party
Ministry
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
Minister for Healthy Lifestyles
Kevin Humphries
National
O'Farrell
3 April 2011
17 April 2014
3 years, 14 days
See also
Notes
^ a b Concurrently held the Health portfolio.
References
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