Second Dibbs ministry | |
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25th cabinet of the Colony of New South Wales | |
Premier George Dibbs and the Colony of New South Wales (1863–1900)
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Date formed | 17 January 1889 |
Date dissolved | 7 March 1889 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Queen Victoria (represented by The Lord Carrington) |
Head of government | George Dibbs |
No. of ministers | 10 |
Member party | unaligned |
Status in legislature | Minority government |
Opposition party | Free Trade Party |
Opposition leader | Henry Parkes |
History | |
Predecessor | Fourth Parkes ministry |
Successor | Fifth Parkes ministry |
The second Dibbs ministry was the 25th ministry of the Colony of New South Wales, and was the second of three occasions of being led by the tenth Premier, the Honourable George Dibbs. Dibbs was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1874.
In a period of great financial stress for the Colony, this ministry covers just 49 days from 17 January 1889 until 7 March 1889. Dibbs took over as Premier on the first occasion in October 1885 following resignation of the Hon. Alexander Stuart MLA due to ill-health, with his ministry lasting for 75 days. Dibbs served as Colonial Secretary in the Jennings ministry, before it too suffered budgetary pressures. It was during this time that the party system was formed in New South Wales with Dibbs aligning himself with the Protectionist Party. Dibbs was succeeded by Henry Parkes.