Minister for Work Health and Safety Former government minister in New South Wales, Australia
The Minister for Work Health and Safety is a minister in the New South Wales Government concerned with workplace conditions, particularly safety.[1]
It is a separate portfolio from Industrial Relations but both are currently held by The Hon. Sophie Cotsis MP.
List of ministers
Ministerial title |
Minister [2] |
Party |
Ministry |
Term start |
Term end |
Time in office |
Notes
|
Minister for the Gig Economy
|
Daniel Mookhey
|
|
Labor
|
Minns
|
28 March 2023
|
5 April 2023
|
8 days
|
|
Minister for Work Health and Safety
|
Sophie Cotsis
|
5 April 2023
|
incumbent
|
1 year, 272 days
|
|
Industrial Relations
Minister [2] |
Party |
Ministerial title |
Term start |
Term end |
Time in office |
Notes
|
Jacob Garrard
|
|
Free Trade
|
Minister of Public Instruction Minister for Labour and Industry
|
11 March 1895
|
15 August 1898
|
3 years, 157 days
|
James Hogue
|
27 August 1898
|
13 September 1899
|
1 year, 17 days
|
John Perry
|
|
Protectionist
|
14 September 1899
|
27 March 1901
|
4 years, 274 days
|
|
Progressive
|
28 March 1901
|
14 June 1904
|
John Fegan
|
17 June 1904
|
29 August 1904
|
73 days
|
Broughton O'Conor
|
|
Liberal Reform
|
29 August 1904
|
13 May 1907
|
2 years, 257 days
|
James Hogue
|
14 May 1907
|
1 October 1907
|
140 days
|
William Wood
|
Minister for Labour and Industry
|
2 October 1907
|
21 January 1908
|
111 days
|
James Hogue
|
22 January 1908
|
20 October 1910
|
2 years, 271 days
|
George Beeby
|
|
Labor
|
21 October 1910
|
10 September 1911
|
324 days
|
Campbell Carmichael
|
11 September 1911
|
26 November 1911
|
76 days
|
George Beeby
|
27 November 1911
|
9 December 1912
|
1 year, 12 days
|
Campbell Carmichael
|
10 December 1912
|
29 June 1913
|
201 days
|
James McGowen
|
30 June 1913
|
29 January 1914
|
213 days
|
John Estell
|
29 January 1914
|
31 October 1916
|
2 years, 276 days
|
Henry Hoyle
|
31 October 1916
|
15 November 1916
|
15 days
|
George Beeby
|
|
Nationalist
|
15 November 1916
|
23 July 1919
|
2 years, 250 days
|
Augustus James
|
23 July 1919
|
12 April 1920
|
264 days
|
George Cann
|
|
Labor
|
12 April 1920
|
10 October 1921
|
1 year, 181 days
|
Greg McGirr
|
Minister for Labour
|
10 October 1921
|
20 December 1921
|
71 days
|
Thomas Ley
|
|
Nationalist
|
Minister of Public Instruction and Labour and Industry
|
20 December 1921
|
20 December 1921
|
7 hours
|
Edward Kavanagh
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for Labour
|
20 December 1921
|
13 April 1922
|
114 days
|
Ernest Farrar
|
|
Nationalist
|
Minister for Labour and Industry
|
13 April 1922
|
17 June 1925
|
3 years, 65 days
|
Jack Baddeley
|
|
Labor
|
17 June 1925
|
18 October 1927
|
2 years, 123 days
|
Ernest Farrar
|
|
Nationalist
|
18 October 1927
|
3 November 1930
|
3 years, 16 days
|
Jack Baddeley
|
|
Labor
|
4 November 1930
|
15 October 1931
|
345 days
|
|
Labor (NSW)
|
15 October 1931
|
13 May 1932
|
211 days
|
John Dunningham
|
|
Nationalist
|
16 May 1932
|
26 May 1938
|
6 years, 10 days
|
Alexander Mair
|
1 June 1938
|
13 October 1938
|
134 days
|
Herbert Hawkins
|
13 October 1938
|
16 June 1939
|
246 days
|
Athol Richardson
|
26 June 1939
|
5 August 1939
|
51 days
|
Minister for Labour and Industry and Social Services
|
5 August 1939
|
16 August 1939
|
George Gollan
|
16 August 1939
|
16 May 1941
|
1 year, 273 days
|
Hamilton Knight
|
|
Labor
|
16 May 1941
|
6 February 1947
|
5 years, 266 days
|
Minister for Labour and Industry and Social Welfare
|
6 February 1947
|
29 October 1947
|
Jack Baddeley
|
29 October 1947
|
9 March 1948
|
132 days
|
Frank Finnan
|
9 March 1948
|
30 June 1950
|
4 years, 351 days
|
Minister for Labour and Industry
|
30 June 1950
|
23 February 1953
|
Abe Landa
|
23 February 1953
|
15 March 1956
|
3 years, 21 days
|
Jim Maloney
|
15 March 1956
|
13 May 1965
|
9 years, 59 days
|
Eric Willis
|
|
Liberal
|
13 May 1965
|
11 March 1971
|
5 years, 302 days
|
Frederick Hewitt
|
11 March 1971
|
14 May 1976
|
5 years, 64 days
|
Paul Landa
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for Industrial Relations
|
14 May 1976
|
9 August 1976
|
87 days
|
Pat Hills
|
9 August 1976
|
4 July 1986
|
11 years, 225 days
|
Minister for Industrial Relations Minister for Employment
|
4 July 1986
|
21 March 1988
|
John Fahey
|
|
Liberal
|
Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment
|
25 March 1988
|
24 July 1990
|
4 years, 100 days
|
Minister for Industrial Relations Minister for Further Education, Training and Employment
|
24 July 1990
|
3 July 1992
|
John Hannaford
|
Minister for Industrial Relations
|
3 July 1992
|
26 May 1993
|
327 days
|
Kerry Chikarovski
|
Minister for Industrial Relations and Employment
|
26 May 1993
|
4 April 1995
|
1 year, 313 days
|
Jeff Shaw
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for Industrial Relations
|
4 April 1995
|
28 June 2000
|
6 years, 85 days
|
John Della Bosca
|
28 June 2000
|
13 June 2008
|
7 years, 351 days
|
Eric Roozendaal
|
13 June 2008
|
8 September 2008
|
87 days
|
Tony Kelly
|
8 September 2008
|
11 September 2008
|
2 days
|
John Hatzistergos
|
11 September 2008
|
8 December 2009
|
1 year, 88 days
|
John Robertson
|
8 December 2009
|
21 May 2010
|
164 days
|
Paul Lynch
|
21 May 2010
|
28 March 2011
|
311 days
|
|
Mike Baird
|
|
Liberal
|
Minister for Industrial Relations
|
12 September 2012
|
17 April 2014
|
1 year, 217 days
|
Mike Gallacher
|
23 April 2014
|
7 May 2014
|
14 days
|
Andrew Constance
|
7 May 2014
|
2 April 2015
|
330 days
|
Gladys Berejiklian
|
2 April 2015
|
30 January 2017
|
1 year, 303 days
|
Dominic Perrottet
|
30 January 2017
|
23 March 2019
|
2 years, 52 days
|
[3]
|
|
Don Harwin
|
|
Liberal
|
Minister for the Public Service and Employee Relations, Aboriginal Affairs, and the Arts
|
2 April 2019
|
15 April 2020
|
1 year, 13 days
|
[4][5]
|
Gladys Berejiklian (acting)
|
15 April 2020
|
3 July 2020
|
79 days
|
[6][7]
|
Don Harwin
|
3 July 2020
|
21 December 2021
|
1 year, 171 days
|
[8]
|
Damien Tudehope
|
Minister for Employee Relations
|
21 December 2021
|
23 February 2023
|
1 year, 64 days
|
[9]
|
Dominic Perrottet
|
23 February 2023
|
28 March 2023
|
33 days
|
|
Daniel Mookhey
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for the Gig Economy
|
28 March 2023
|
5 April 2023
|
8 days
|
|
Sophie Cotsis
|
Minister for Industrial Relations
|
5 April 2023
|
incumbent
|
1 year, 272 days
|
|
See also
References
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