Minister for Transport (New South Wales)

Minister for Transport (New South Wales)
Minister for Transport
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Arms of Her Majesty's Government
Incumbent
Gladys Berejiklian

since 3 April 2011
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor of New South Wales
Inaugural holder James McGirr
Formation 22 March 1932

The New South Wales Minister for Transport has responsibilities which includes bus and ferry policy, contracting and regulation, rail policy, fares and concessions, and taxi and hire car policy and regulation. It also coordinates funding arrangements for transport operators, including hundreds of local and community transport operators.

The current Minister for Transport is Gladys Berejiklian. She administers her portfolio through Transport New South Wales.

List of Ministers

Minister Party affiliation Period
James McGirr Australian Labor Party 1932
Michael Bruxner Country Party of Australia 1932–1941
Maurice O'Sullivan Australian Labor Party 1941–1950
William Sheahan 1950–1953
Joseph Cahill 1953
Clarrie Martin 1953
Ernest Wetherell 1953–1956
George Enticknap 1956–1960
John McMahon 1960–1965
Milton Morris Liberal Party of Australia 1965–1975
Wallace Fife 1975
Max Ruddock 1975–1976
Tim Bruxner National Country Party 1976
Peter Cox Australian Labor Party 1976–1984
Barrie Unsworth 1984–1986
Ron Mulock 1986–1987
Terry Sheahan 1987–1988
Bruce Baird Liberal Party of Australia 1988–1995
Brian Langton Australian Labor Party 1995–1997
Carl Scully 1997–2003
Michael Costa 2003–2005
John Watkins 2005–2008
David Campbell 2008–2010
John Robertson 2010–2011
Gladys Berejiklian Liberal Party of Australia 2011–present

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