71st New South Wales government ministry, led by Neville Wran
The Wran ministry (1976–1978) or First Wran ministry was the 71st ministry of the New South Wales Government , and was led by the 35th Premier of New South Wales , Neville Wran , representing the Labor Party . It was the first of eight consecutive occasions when Wran was Premier.
Background
After 11 years in government, the Liberal –National Country Party coalition was narrowly defeated at the election on 1 May 1976 by the Wran–led Labor Party, with a swing to Labor of 6.82% giving Labor a one seat majority.
Wran had been elected to the Legislative Council of New South Wales by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament on 12 March 1970.[ 1] He was Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council from 22 February 1972.[ 2] He resigned from the council on 19 October 1973 to switch to the Legislative Assembly , successfully contesting the election for Bass Hill , which he would hold until his retirement in 1986.[ 3] Labor, led by Pat Hills , was defeated at the 1973 election and Wran successfully challenged Hills to become Leader of Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition from 3 December 1973.[ 4]
Composition of ministry
The composition of the ministry was announced by Premier Wran and sworn in on 14 May 1976. There were minor rearrangements of the ministry in August 1976[ a] [ b] and February 1977.[ c] [ d] The ministry ended on 19 October 1978, when Wran was successful at the 1978 election and the Second Wran ministry was formed.[ 5]
Portfolio
Minister
Party
Term commence
Term end
Term of office
Premier
Neville Wran
Labor
14 May 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Deputy Premier Minister for Public Works Minister for Ports
Jack Ferguson [ c]
Minister for Housing
10 February 1977
272 days
Ron Mulock [ c]
10 February 1977
19 October 1978
1 year, 251 days
Treasurer
Jack Renshaw
14 May 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Minister for Transport Minister for Highways
Peter Cox
Attorney General
Frank Walker
Vice-President of the Executive Council Leader of the Government in Legislative Council
Paul Landa , MLC [ a]
Minister for Industrial Relations
9 August 1976
87 days
Pat Hills [ a]
9 August 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 71 days
Minister for Mines Minister for Energy
14 May 1976
2 years, 158 days
Minister for Decentralisation and Development Minister for Primary Industries
Don Day
Minister for Education
Eric Bedford
Minister for Local Government
Harry Jensen [ b]
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Minister for Planning
9 August 1976
87 days
Minister for Lands
Bill Crabtree [ b]
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Minister for Environment
9 August 1976
87 days
Minister for Planning and Environment
Paul Landa , MLC [ b]
9 August 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 71 days
Minister for Health
Kevin Stewart
14 May 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Minister for Consumer Affairs Minister for Co-operative Societies
Syd Einfeld
Minister for Justice
Ron Mulock [ d]
Minister for Services
10 February 1977
272 days
Bill Haigh [ d]
10 February 1977
19 October 1978
1 year, 251 days
Minister for Sport and Recreation Minister for Tourism
Ken Booth
14 May 1976
19 October 1978
2 years, 158 days
Minister for Conservation Minister for Water Resources
Lin Gordon
Minister for Youth and Community Services
Rex Jackson
Minister Assisting the Premier
Bill Haigh [ d]
10 February 1977
272 days
Ministers are members of the Legislative Assembly unless otherwise noted.
See also
Notes
References
Preceded by
First Wran ministry 1976–1978
Succeeded by
Colonial government (1856–1900) State government (1901–present)