Honorific-Prefix: | The Honourable |
Duncan Gay | |
Office: | Vice-President of the Executive Council |
Premier: | Mike Baird |
Term Start: | 6 May 2014 |
Term End: | 30 January 2017 |
Predecessor: | Mike Gallacher |
Successor: | Don Harwin |
Office1: | Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council |
Leader1: | Mike Baird |
Term Start1: | 6 May 2014 |
Term End1: | 30 January 2017 |
Predecessor1: | Mike Gallacher |
Successor1: | Don Harwin |
Office2: | Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight |
Premier2: | Mike Baird |
Term Start2: | 2 April 2015 |
Term End2: | 30 January 2017 |
Predecessor2: | himself |
Successor2: | Melinda Pavey |
Office3: | Minister for Roads and Freight |
Premier3: | Mike Baird |
Term Start3: | 23 April 2014 |
Term End3: | 2 April 2015 |
Predecessor3: | himself |
Successor3: | himself |
Office4: | Minister for the North Coast |
Premier4: | Andrew Stoner |
Term Start4: | 17 October 2014 |
Term End4: | 2 April 2015 |
Predecessor4: | Andrew Stoner |
Successor4: | portfolio abolished |
Office5: | Minister for Roads and Ports |
Premier5: | Barry O'Farrell |
Term Start5: | 3 April 2011 |
Term End5: | 23 April 2014 |
Successor5: | himself |
Office6: | Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council |
Leader6: | Barry O'Farrell Mike Baird |
Term Start6: | 3 May 2011 |
Term End6: | 6 May 2014 |
Predecessor6: | Eric Roozendaal |
Successor6: | John Ajaka |
Office7: | Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council |
Term Start7: | 19 March 1988 |
Term End7: | 31 July 2017 |
Successor7: | Wes Fang |
Birth Name: | Duncan John Gay |
Birth Date: | 2 May 1950 |
Birth Place: | Crookwell, New South Wales, Australia |
Party: | The Nationals |
Alma Mater: | Newington College |
Spouse: | Katie Gay |
Children: | 2 |
Duncan John Gay (born 2 May 1950), an Australian politician, was the Vice-President of the Executive Council of New South Wales and the Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council from May 2014 to January 2017; and the Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight from April 2015 to January 2017.[1] [2] Gay was the Leader of the Nationals in the Legislative Council until January 2017 and was a member of the Council from 1988 to 2017, representing The Nationals.[3]
He served as the Minister for Roads and Freight, and as the Minister for the North Coast between 2014 and 2015 in the first Baird government;[4] [5] [6] and the Minister for Roads and Ports in the O'Farrell ministry between 2011 and 2014.[7]
Gay was born and raised in Crookwell, New South Wales near Goulburn and educated at Crookwell District Rural School.[8] He attended Newington College (1962–1967) in Sydney as a boarding student before studying accountancy and wool classing.[9] He is married to Katie and they have two children.[8]
Prior to his political career, Gay owned a small trucking company and managed his family's grazing property at Crookwell.[8]
Gay was elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council in March 1988[10] and has been a member of the National Party since 1974;[8] and served in various portfolios and positions while in opposition.[7] [8]
Following the election of the O'Farrell government at the 2011 election, Gay was appointed as the Minister for Roads and Ports in the New South Wales government. Following the resignation of Barry O'Farrell as Premier,[11] and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle by Mike Baird, the new Liberal Leader,[4] in April 2014 the name of Gay's portfolio changed to Minister for Roads and Freight;[12] the responsibilities as Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council were added in May 2014;[5] [7] and as Minister for the North Coast added in October 2014.[6] Following the 2015 state election, Gay's portfolio responsibilities were amended slightly and renamed as Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight.
Major activities in Gay's term as Minister for Roads included Bridges for the Bush, Fixing Country Roads and Fixing Country Rail as well as commencement of planning for the introduction of the WestConnex;[13] [14] [15] a road project that has had its costs reported to be overrun by A$1.4 billion.[16] Gay announced the preferred construction contractor for the NorthConnex;[17] [18] [19] and the continued duplication of the Pacific Highway.[20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
In January 2017 Gay was replaced in the reshuffle of the Berejiklian ministry.[32] He retired from politics at the end of July and took up a paid advisory role with private transport and infrastructure consultancy MU Group.[33] Gay is a Director of ARC Asia-Pacific Consortium and in September 2018 was appointed Chair of the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator.[34]
Gay was appointed as an Member of the Order of Australia in the 2023 King's Birthday Honours for "significant service to the people and Parliament of New South Wales, and to the community".[35]