The Honourable Nick Greiner AC |
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37th Premier of New South Wales Elections: 1984, 1988, 1991 |
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In office 25 March 1988 – 24 June 1992 |
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Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Deputy | Wal Murray |
Preceded by | Barrie Unsworth |
Succeeded by | John Fahey |
Member of the New South Wales Parliament for Ku-ring-gai |
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In office 13 September 1980 – 24 June 1992 |
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Preceded by | John Maddison |
Succeeded by | Stephen O'Doherty |
Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales | |
In office 15 March 1983 – 24 March 1988 |
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Deputy |
Rosemary Foot Peter Collins |
Preceded by | John Dowd |
Succeeded by | Bob Carr |
Personal details | |
Born |
Nicholas Frank Hugo Greiner 27 April 1947 Budapest, Hungary |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal Party of Australia |
Spouse(s) | Kathryn Greiner (sep. 2013) |
Children | 2 |
Education |
St Ignatius' College, Riverview University of Sydney Harvard Business School |
Occupation | Businessman, politician |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Nicholas Frank Hugo "Nick" Greiner AC (born 27 April 1947) is an Australian businessman and former politician. He was the 37th Premier of New South Wales from 1988 to 1992. He was Leader of the New South Wales Division of the Liberal Party from 1983 to 1992 and Leader of the Opposition from 1983 to 1988.
Greiner was born in Budapest, Hungary. His parents subsequently moved to Vienna before arriving in Australia in the early 1950s. He was educated at St Ignatius' College, Riverview in Sydney's lower north shore, before graduating with honours in Economics at the University of Sydney. Later he attended Harvard Business School. After briefly working for an Idaho timber company, Greiner returned to Australia, where he joined the timber company that his family owned. Greiner has also held the position of Australian chairman of British American Tobacco.
A member of the Liberal Party of Australia, Greiner unsuccessfully sought to enter the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the safe Liberal seat of Willoughby in 1978. He defeated sitting member Laurie McGinty for Liberal preselection. Although defeated in his first bid to enter the legislature by local bus driver Eddie Britt as part of the "Wranslide" Labor victory that year (largely due to McGinty running as an independent), Greiner successfully contested a 1980 by-election for the electorate of Ku-ring-gai.