Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–68)

The Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–1968) or First Askin ministry was the 62nd ministry of the New South Wales Government, and was led by the 32nd Premier, the Honourable Robin Askin, MLA, of the Liberal Party in coalition with the Country Party, led by the Honourable Charles Cutler, MLA. The ministry was the first occasion in the history of Government in New South Wales that the Liberal and Country Party formed a coalition in government. It was also the first of six occasions when Askin was Premier; and when Cutler was Deputy Premier.

Background

Askin was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1950 and served continuously up until 1975, representing variously the seats of Collaroy and Pittwater. Rising through the Liberal Party ranks, Askin served as Deputy Leader from 1954 until he was elected Leader of the NSW Liberal Party and Leader of the NSW Opposition, following the defeat of the Morton/Hughes–led coalition by Cahill's Labor at the 1959 election. Cutler was elected to the NSW Legislative Assembly in 1947 and served continuously up until 1975, representing the seat of Orange. Elected Deputy Leader of the Country Party in 1958 and, like Askin, Cutler was elected as leader of his party following the 1959 state election, replacing Davis Hughes. The Askin/Cutler–led Liberal/Country coalition was defeated at the 1962 election by Labor's Bob Heffron. In April 1964 Jack Renshaw replaced Heffron as Leader of the Labor Party and became Premier. Twelve months later, Renshaw called an election held on 13 May 1965; however after 24 years of consecutive Labor governments, Askin and Cutler led the coalition to government at the 1965 state election.

Tenure of ministry

This ministry covers the period from 13 May 1965 until 5 March 1968,[1][2] when Askin and Cutler led the Liberal/Country coalition to a second term at the 1968 state election, defeating Labor, again led by Jack Renshaw.

Composition of ministry

First arrangement

The composition of the ministry was announced by Premier Askin following the 1965 state election when Labor's Jack Renshaw returned his commission to the Governor on 13 May 1965, and covers the period up until 27 June 1967, when there was a minor rearrangement of the ministry. Ministers are listed in order of seniority and in most cases, serve the full term of this ministry.

Portfolio Minister Party Term commence Term end Term of office
Premier
Treasurer
Hon. Robin Askin, MLA   Liberal 13 May 1965 5 March 1968 2 years, 297 days
Deputy Premier
Minister for Education
Minister for Science
Hon. Charles Cutler, MLA   Country
Minister for Labor and Industry
Chief Secretary
Minister for Tourist Activities
Hon. Eric Willis, MLA   Liberal
Minister for Child Welfare
Minister for Social Welfare
Advisory Minister for Transport
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Representative of the Government in Legislative Council
Hon. Arthur Bridges, MLC  
Minister for Agriculture Hon. Bill Chaffey, MLA   Country
Attorney General Hon. Ken McCaw, MLA   Liberal
Minister for Local Government
Minister for Highways
Hon. Pat Morton, MLA  
Minister for Public Works Hon. Davis Hughes, MLA   Country
Minister for Transport Hon. Milton Morris, MLA   Liberal
Minister for Decentralisation and Development Hon. John Fuller, MLC   Country
Minister for Lands Hon. Tom Lewis, MLA   Liberal
Minister for Mines1   27 June 1967 2 years, 45 days
Minister for Conservation Hon. Jack Beale, MLA   Liberal 5 March 1968 2 years, 297 days
Minister for Housing
Minister for Co-operative Societies
Hon. Stanley Stephens, MLA   Country
Minister of Justice Hon. John Maddison, MLA   Liberal
Minister for Health Hon. Harry Jago, MLA  
Assistant Minister for Education Hon. Wal Fife, MLA   27 June 1967 2 years, 45 days

Second arrangement

This arrangement covers the period from a minor ministerial reshuffle on 27 June 1967 until the 1968 state election. There is only one change in portfolio, shown below.

Portfolio Minister Party Term commence Term end Term of office
Minister for Mines1 Hon. Wal Fife, MLA   Liberal 27 June 1967 5 March 1968 252 days
1 Mines portfolio transferred from Lewis to Fife

See also

References

  1. "Former Members - Chronological List of Ministries 1856 to 2009 (requires download)". Project for the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW. Parliament of New South Wales. Archived from the original (MS Excel spreadsheet) on 15 March 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  2. "Part 6: Ministries" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 12 April 2020.
Preceded by
Renshaw ministry
Askin–Cutler ministry (1965–1968)
1965–1968
Succeeded by
Askin–Cutler ministry (1968–1969)
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