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Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–1991)

First Greiner–Murray ministry
80th cabinet of Government of New South Wales
Date formed 21 March 1988 (1988-03-21)
Date dissolved 6 June 1991 (1991-06-06)
People and organisations
Head of state Queen Elizabeth II (represented by Sir James Rowland, and subsequently Sir David Martin and Peter Sinclair)
Head of government Nick Greiner
Deputy head of government Wal Murray
No. of ministers 20
Ministers removed
(Death/resignation/dismissal)
3
Total no. of ministers 23
Member party LiberalNational coalition
Status in legislature Majority Coalition Government
Opposition parties Labor
Opposition leader Bob Carr
History
Election(s) New South Wales state election, 1988
Outgoing election New South Wales state election, 1991
Predecessor Unsworth ministry
Successor Second Greiner–Murray ministry

The Greiner–Murray ministry (1988–1991) or First Greiner–Murray ministry or First Greiner ministry was the 80th ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 37th Premier of New South Wales, the Honourable Nick Greiner, MP, representing the Liberal Party in coalition with the National Party, led by the Honourable Wal Murray, MP.

The ministry covers the period from 21 March 1988 when the coalition defeated the sitting Unsworth Labor government at the 1988 state election until 6 June 1991, when Greiner reconfigured his ministry following victory at the 1991 state election.

Ministers are listed in order of seniority.

The first arrangement covers the period from 21 March 1988 until 23 May 1988, when the sudden death of Dr Ray Aston, who was served as Minister for Corrective Services, required a minor reconfiguration of the ministry.

The second arrangement covers the period from 23 May 1988 until 24 January 1989, when Matt Singleton resigned from the ministry, triggering a reshuffle. Only changes in portfolio are shown.

The third arrangement covers the period from 24 January 1989 until 18 September 1989, when Tim Moore continued in the ministry, yet relinquished the portfolio of Assistant Minister for Transport, triggering a minor reshuffle. Only changes in portfolio are shown.

The fourth arrangement covers the period from 18 September 1989 until 24 July 1990, when there was a major rearrangement of the ministry following the resignation of Terry Metherell from the ministry on 20 July 1990. Only changes in portfolio are shown.


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