Cabinet Name: | Unsworth ministry |
Cabinet Number: | 79th |
Jurisdiction: | Government of New South Wales |
Flag: | Flag of New South Wales.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Government Head: | Barrie Unsworth |
Government Head Title: | Premier |
Deputy Government Head: | Ron Mulock |
Deputy Government Head Title: | Deputy Premier |
State Head: | Queen Elizabeth II |
State Head Title: | Monarch |
Governor: | Sir James Rowland |
Members Number: | 20 |
Political Party: | Labor |
Legislature Status: | Majority Labor Government |
Opposition Parties: | LiberalNational coalition |
Opposition Leader: | Nick Greiner |
Last Election: | 1988 New South Wales state election |
Previous: | Eighth Wran ministry |
Successor: | First GreinerMurray ministry |
The Unsworth ministry was the 79th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 36th Premier of New South Wales, Barrie Unsworth, representing the Labor Party.
After the surprise announcement in June 1986 that Neville Wran would retire as Premier, NSW Labor Leader, and from Parliament with effect from 4 July 1986,[1] Unsworth, then a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, was elected as the leader of the NSW Labor Party and thus became Premier. However, by parliamentary convention, Premiers are members of the Legislative Assembly. In order for Unsworth to move from the Legislative Council to the Legislative Assembly, Brian Bannon, the member for Rockdale, resigned to accept a role as Chairman of the Homebush States Sport Centre Trust,[2] and Unsworth contested the resulting by-election held on 2 August 1986. He narrowly won the seat, with a 17.1% decline in the primary vote and independent preferences giving him a margin of just 54 votes.[3] A by-election for Wran's safe Labor seat of Bass Hill was even worse, with a 22.2 per cent decline in the primary vote delivering a 103vote victory to the Liberal candidate.[3]
The ministry covers the period from 4 July 1986 when Unsworth was elected by Labor caucus as the NSW Labor Leader until 21 March 1988 when Labor suffered a landslide defeat at the state election by the LiberalNational coalition, led by Nick Greiner and Wal Murray. Unsworth did not contest the 1991 election.
Fifteen of the twenty ministers retained some or all of their portfolios from the eighth Wran ministry. There were two minor rearrangements of the ministry, in November 1986 with a new portfolio of Forests and in November 1987, when Laurie Brereton resigned from the ministry,[4] triggering a reshuffle.
Legislative Assembly unless otherwise noted.