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Premier of Tasmania

The premier of Tasmania is the head of the executive government in the Australian state of Tasmania. By convention, the leader of the party or political grouping which has majority support in the House of Assembly is invited by the governor of Tasmania to be premier and principal adviser.[2]

Premier of Tasmania
Incumbent
Jeremy Rockliff
since 8 April 2022
Department of Premier and Cabinet
Style
StatusHead of government
Member of
Reports toParliament
SeatExecutive Building
15 Murray Street, Hobart
AppointerGovernor of Tasmania
by convention, based on appointee's ability to command confidence in the House of Assembly
Term lengthAt the governor's pleasure
contingent on the premier's ability to command confidence in the lower house of Parliament
Constituting instrumentNone (constitutional convention)
Formation1 November 1856
First holderWilliam Champ
DeputyDeputy Premier of Tasmania
SalaryA$301,397[1]
Websitewww.premier.tas.gov.au

Since 8 April 2022, the premier of Tasmania has been Jeremy Rockliff, leader of the Liberal Party, which holds 13 of the 25 seats in the House of Assembly.

List of premiers of Tasmania

Before the 1890s, there was no formal party system in Tasmania. Party labels before that time indicate a general tendency only. The current convention of appointing the premier from the House of Assembly did not develop until the late 19th century, with eight premiers appointed from the Legislative Council (the last being Philip Fysh from 1887 to 1892).[2]

No. Portrait Name
Electoral division
(Birth–death)
Election Term of office Political party Monarch
Term start Term end Time in office
1   William Champ
MHA for Launceston
(1808–1892)
1856 1 November
1856
26 February
1857
117 days Independent Victoria
(1837–1901)
Governor:
2   Thomas Gregson
MHA for Richmond
(1796–1874)
26 February
1857
25 April
1857
58 days Independent
3   William Weston
MHA for Ringwood
(1804–1888)
25 April
1857
12 May
1857
17 days Independent
4   Francis Smith
MHA for Fingal
(1819–1909)
12 May
1857
1 November
1860
3 years, 173 days Independent
(3)   William Weston
MLC for Longford
(1804–1888)
1 November
1860
2 August
1861
274 days Independent
5   Thomas Chapman
MHA for Queensborough
(until 1862)
MHA for Campbell Town
(from 1862)

(1815–1884)
1861 2 August
1861
20 January
1863
1 year, 171 days Independent
6   James Whyte
MLC for Pembroke
(1820–1882)
1862 20 January
1863
24 November
1866
3 years, 308 days Independent
7   Sir Richard Dry
MLC for Tamar
(1815–1869)
1866 24 November
1866
4 August
1869
2 years, 253 days Independent
8   James Milne Wilson
MLC for Hobart
(1812–1880)
4 August
1869
4 November
1872
3 years, 92 days Independent
1871
9   Frederick Innes
MHA for Selby
(1816–1882)
1872 4 November
1872
4 August
1873
273 days Independent
10   Alfred Kennerley
MLC for Hobart
(1810–1897)
4 August
1873
20 July
1876
2 years, 351 days Independent
11   Thomas Reibey
MHA for Westbury
(1821–1912)
20 July
1876
9 August
1877
1 year, 20 days Independent
12   Philip Fysh
MHA for East Hobart
(1835–1919)
1877 9 August
1877
5 March
1878
208 days Independent
13   William Giblin
MHA for Wellington
(1840–1887)
5 March
1878
20 December
1878
290 days Independent
14   William Crowther
MHA for Queensborough
(1817–1885)
20 December
1878
30 October
1879
314 days Independent
(13)   William Giblin
MHA for Wellington
(1840–1887)
30 October
1879
15 August
1884
4 years, 290 days Independent
1882
15   Adye Douglas
MLC for South Esk
(1815–1906)
15 August
1884
8 March
1886
1 year, 205 days Independent
16   James Agnew
MLC for Macquarie
(1815–1901)
8 March
1886
29 March
1887
1 year, 21 days Independent
1886
(12)   Philip Fysh
MLC for Buckingham
(1835–1919)
29 March
1887
27 August
1892
5 years, 141 days Protectionist
1891
17   Henry Dobson
MHA for Brighton
(1841–1918)
27 August
1892
14 April
1894
1 year, 240 days Free Trade
1893
18   Sir Edward Braddon
MHA for West Devon
(1829–1904)
14 April
1894
12 October
1899
5 years, 181 days Free Trade
1897
19   Sir Elliott Lewis
MHA for Richmond
(1858–1935)
12 October
1899
9 April
1903
3 years, 179 days Free Trade
1900
Edward VII
(1901–1910)
Governor:
20   William Propsting
MHA for North Hobart
(1861–1937)
1903 9 April
1903
12 July
1904
1 year, 94 days Protectionist
21   John Evans
MHA for Kingborough
(until 1909)
MHA for Franklin
(from 1909)

(1855–1943)
12 July
1904
19 June
1909
4 years, 342 days Anti-Socialist
1906
1909
(19)   Sir Elliott Lewis
MHA for Denison
(1858–1935)
19 June
1909
20 October
1909
123 days Liberal League
22   John Earle
MHA for Franklin
(1865–1932)
20 October
1909
27 October
1909
7 days Labor
(19)   Sir Elliott Lewis
MHA for Denison
(1858–1935)
27 October
1909
14 June
1912
2 years, 231 days Liberal League
George V
(1910–1936)
Governor:
1912
23   Albert Solomon
MHA for Bass
(1876–1914)
14 June
1912
6 April
1914
1 year, 296 days Liberal League
1913
(22)   John Earle
MHA for Franklin
(1865–1932)
6 April
1914
15 April
1916
2 years, 9 days Labor
24   Sir Walter Lee
MHA for Wilmot
(1874–1963)
1916 15 April
1916
12 August
1922
6 years, 119 days Liberal League
(until 1917)
Nationalist
1919
1922
25   John Hayes
MHA for Bass
(1868–1956)
12 August
1922
14 August
1923
1 year, 2 days Nationalist
(24)   Sir Walter Lee
MHA for Wilmot
(1874–1963)
14 August
1923
25 October
1923
1 year, 72 days Nationalist
26   Joseph Lyons
MHA for Wilmot
(1879–1939)
25 October
1923
15 June
1928
4 years, 234 days Labor
1925
27   John McPhee
MHA for Denison
(1878–1952)
1928 15 June
1928
15 March
1934
5 years, 273 days Nationalist
1931
(24)   Sir Walter Lee
MHA for Wilmot
(1874–1963)
15 March
1934
22 June
1934
99 days Nationalist
28   Albert Ogilvie
MHA for Franklin
(1890–1939)
1934 22 June
1934
10 June
1939
4 years, 353 days Labor
Edward VIII
(1936)
Governor:
George VI
(1936–1952)
Governor:
1937
29   Edmund Dwyer-Gray
MHA for Denison
(1870–1945)
11 June
1939
18 December
1939
190 days Labor
30   Robert Cosgrove
MHA for Denison
(1884–1969)
18 December
1939
18 December
1947
8 years, 0 days Labor
1941
1946
31   Edward Brooker
MHA for Franklin
(1891–1948)
18 December
1947
25 February
1948
69 days Labor
(30)   Robert Cosgrove
MHA for Denison
(1884–1969)
25 February
1948
26 August
1958
10 years, 182 days Labor
1948
1950
Elizabeth II
(1952–2022)
Governor:
1955
1956
32   Eric Reece
MHA for Braddon
(1909–1999)
26 August
1958
26 May
1969
10 years, 273 days Labor
1959
1964
33   Angus Bethune
MHA for Wilmot
(1908–2004)
1969 26 May
1969
3 May
1972
2 years, 343 days Liberal
(32)   Eric Reece
MHA for Braddon
(1909–1999)
1972 3 May
1972
31 March
1975
2 years, 332 days Labor
34   Bill Neilson
MHA for Franklin
(1925–1989)
31 March
1975
1 December
1977
2 years, 245 days Labor
1976
35   Doug Lowe
MHA for Franklin
(born 1942)
1 December
1977
11 November
1981
3 years, 345 days Labor
1979
36 Harry Holgate
MHA for Bass
(1933–1997)
11 November
1981
26 May
1982
196 days Labor
37 Robin Gray
MHA for Wilmot
(until 1984)
MHA for Lyons
(from 1984)

(born 1940)
1982 26 May
1982
29 June
1989
7 years, 34 days Liberal
1986
38 Michael Field
MHA for Braddon
(born 1948)
1989 29 June
1989
17 February
1992
2 years, 233 days Labor
39 Ray Groom
MHA for Denison
(born 1944)
1992 17 February
1992
18 March
1996
4 years, 30 days Liberal
1996
40 Tony Rundle
MHA for Braddon
(born 1939)
18 March
1996
14 September
1998
2 years, 180 days Liberal
41 Jim Bacon
MHA for Denison
(1950–2004)
1998 14 September
1998
21 March
2004
5 years, 189 days Labor
2002
42 Paul Lennon
MHA for Franklin
(born 1955)
21 March
2004
26 May
2008
4 years, 66 days Labor
2006
43   David Bartlett
MHA for Denison
(born 1968)
26 May
2008
24 January
2011
2 years, 243 days Labor
2010
44   Lara Giddings
MHA for Franklin
(born 1972)
24 January
2011
31 March
2014
3 years, 66 days Labor
45   Will Hodgman
MHA for Franklin
(born 1969)
2014 31 March
2014
20 January
2020
5 years, 295 days Liberal
2018
46   Peter Gutwein
MHA for Bass
(born 1964)
20 January
2020
8 April
2022
2 years, 78 days Liberal
2021
47   Jeremy Rockliff
MHA for Braddon
(born 1970)
8 April
2022
Incumbent 2 years, 36 days Liberal
2024 Charles III
(2022–present)
Governor:

Graphical timeline

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Tyeson, Cam (1 June 2021). "Here's How Much Every State Premier Gets Paid If You Wanna Get Boomer-Tier Mad About Yr Taxes". Pedestrian. from the original on 8 April 2022. Retrieved 26 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b Premier and Leader of the Opposition 17 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Tasmanian Parliamentary Library.

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The premier of Tasmania is the head of the executive government in the Australian state of Tasmania By convention the leader of the party or political grouping which has majority support in the House of Assembly is invited by the governor of Tasmania to be premier and principal adviser 2 Premier of TasmaniaTasmanian coat of armsFlag of TasmaniaIncumbentJeremy Rockliffsince 8 April 2022Department of Premier and CabinetStyleThe Honourable formal Premier informal StatusHead of governmentMember ofParliamentNational CabinetCabinetExecutive CouncilReports toParliamentSeatExecutive Building15 Murray Street HobartAppointerGovernor of Tasmaniaby convention based on appointee s ability to command confidence in the House of AssemblyTerm lengthAt the governor s pleasurecontingent on the premier s ability to command confidence in the lower house of ParliamentConstituting instrumentNone constitutional convention Formation1 November 1856First holderWilliam ChampDeputyDeputy Premier of TasmaniaSalaryA 301 397 1 Websitewww premier tas gov au Since 8 April 2022 the premier of Tasmania has been Jeremy Rockliff leader of the Liberal Party which holds 13 of the 25 seats in the House of Assembly Contents 1 List of premiers of Tasmania 2 Graphical timeline 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksList of premiers of TasmaniaBefore the 1890s there was no formal party system in Tasmania Party labels before that time indicate a general tendency only The current convention of appointing the premier from the House of Assembly did not develop until the late 19th century with eight premiers appointed from the Legislative Council the last being Philip Fysh from 1887 to 1892 2 No Portrait NameElectoral division Birth death Election Term of office Political party Monarch Term start Term end Time in office 1 nbsp William ChampMHA for Launceston 1808 1892 1856 1 November1856 26 February1857 117 days Independent Victoria 1837 1901 Governor Sir Henry Young 1855 1861 Sir Thomas Browne 1862 1868 Sir Charles Du Cane 1869 1874 Sir Frederick Weld 1875 1880 Sir John Henry Lefroy 1880 1881 Sir George Strahan 1881 1886 Sir Robert Hamilton 1887 1892 The Viscount Gormanston 1893 1900 2 nbsp Thomas GregsonMHA for Richmond 1796 1874 26 February1857 25 April1857 58 days Independent 3 nbsp William WestonMHA for Ringwood 1804 1888 25 April1857 12 May1857 17 days Independent 4 nbsp Francis SmithMHA for Fingal 1819 1909 12 May1857 1 November1860 3 years 173 days Independent 3 nbsp William WestonMLC for Longford 1804 1888 1 November1860 2 August1861 274 days Independent 5 nbsp Thomas ChapmanMHA for Queensborough until 1862 MHA for Campbell Town from 1862 1815 1884 1861 2 August1861 20 January1863 1 year 171 days Independent 6 nbsp James WhyteMLC for Pembroke 1820 1882 1862 20 January1863 24 November1866 3 years 308 days Independent 7 nbsp Sir Richard DryMLC for Tamar 1815 1869 1866 24 November1866 4 August1869 2 years 253 days Independent 8 nbsp James Milne WilsonMLC for Hobart 1812 1880 4 August1869 4 November1872 3 years 92 days Independent 1871 9 nbsp Frederick InnesMHA for Selby 1816 1882 1872 4 November1872 4 August1873 273 days Independent 10 nbsp Alfred KennerleyMLC for Hobart 1810 1897 4 August1873 20 July1876 2 years 351 days Independent 11 nbsp Thomas ReibeyMHA for Westbury 1821 1912 20 July1876 9 August1877 1 year 20 days Independent 12 nbsp Philip FyshMHA for East Hobart 1835 1919 1877 9 August1877 5 March1878 208 days Independent 13 nbsp William GiblinMHA for Wellington 1840 1887 5 March1878 20 December1878 290 days Independent 14 nbsp William CrowtherMHA for Queensborough 1817 1885 20 December1878 30 October1879 314 days Independent 13 nbsp William GiblinMHA for Wellington 1840 1887 30 October1879 15 August1884 4 years 290 days Independent 1882 15 nbsp Adye DouglasMLC for South Esk 1815 1906 15 August1884 8 March1886 1 year 205 days Independent 16 nbsp James AgnewMLC for Macquarie 1815 1901 8 March1886 29 March1887 1 year 21 days Independent 1886 12 nbsp Philip FyshMLC for Buckingham 1835 1919 29 March1887 27 August1892 5 years 141 days Protectionist 1891 17 nbsp Henry DobsonMHA for Brighton 1841 1918 27 August1892 14 April1894 1 year 240 days Free Trade 1893 18 nbsp Sir Edward BraddonMHA for West Devon 1829 1904 14 April1894 12 October1899 5 years 181 days Free Trade 1897 19 nbsp Sir Elliott LewisMHA for Richmond 1858 1935 12 October1899 9 April1903 3 years 179 days Free Trade 1900 Edward VII 1901 1910 Governor Sir Arthur Havelock 1901 1904 Sir Gerald Strickland 1904 1909 Sir Harry Barron from 1909 20 nbsp William PropstingMHA for North Hobart 1861 1937 1903 9 April1903 12 July1904 1 year 94 days Protectionist 21 nbsp John EvansMHA for Kingborough until 1909 MHA for Franklin from 1909 1855 1943 12 July1904 19 June1909 4 years 342 days Anti Socialist 1906 1909 19 nbsp Sir Elliott LewisMHA for Denison 1858 1935 19 June1909 20 October1909 123 days Liberal League 22 nbsp John EarleMHA for Franklin 1865 1932 20 October1909 27 October1909 7 days Labor 19 nbsp Sir Elliott LewisMHA for Denison 1858 1935 27 October1909 14 June1912 2 years 231 days Liberal League George V 1910 1936 Governor Sir Harry Barron until 1913 Sir William Ellison Macartney 1913 1917 Sir Francis Newdegate 1917 1920 Sir William Allardyce 1920 1922 Sir James O Grady 1924 1930 Sir Ernest Clark from 1933 1912 23 nbsp Albert SolomonMHA for Bass 1876 1914 14 June1912 6 April1914 1 year 296 days Liberal League 1913 22 nbsp John EarleMHA for Franklin 1865 1932 6 April1914 15 April1916 2 years 9 days Labor 24 nbsp Sir Walter LeeMHA for Wilmot 1874 1963 1916 15 April1916 12 August1922 6 years 119 days Liberal League until 1917 Nationalist 1919 1922 25 nbsp John HayesMHA for Bass 1868 1956 12 August1922 14 August1923 1 year 2 days Nationalist 24 nbsp Sir Walter LeeMHA for Wilmot 1874 1963 14 August1923 25 October1923 1 year 72 days Nationalist 26 nbsp Joseph LyonsMHA for Wilmot 1879 1939 25 October1923 15 June1928 4 years 234 days Labor 1925 27 nbsp John McPheeMHA for Denison 1878 1952 1928 15 June1928 15 March1934 5 years 273 days Nationalist 1931 24 nbsp Sir Walter LeeMHA for Wilmot 1874 1963 15 March1934 22 June1934 99 days Nationalist 28 nbsp Albert OgilvieMHA for Franklin 1890 1939 1934 22 June1934 10 June1939 4 years 353 days Labor Edward VIII 1936 Governor Sir Ernest Clark George VI 1936 1952 Governor Sir Ernest Clark until 1945 Sir Hugh Binney 1945 1951 Sir Ronald Cross from 1951 1937 29 nbsp Edmund Dwyer GrayMHA for Denison 1870 1945 11 June1939 18 December1939 190 days Labor 30 nbsp Robert CosgroveMHA for Denison 1884 1969 18 December1939 18 December1947 8 years 0 days Labor 1941 1946 31 nbsp Edward BrookerMHA for Franklin 1891 1948 18 December1947 25 February1948 69 days Labor 30 nbsp Robert CosgroveMHA for Denison 1884 1969 25 February1948 26 August1958 10 years 182 days Labor 1948 1950 Elizabeth II 1952 2022 Governor Sir Ronald Cross until 1958 The Lord Rowallan 1959 1963 Sir Charles Gairdner 1963 1968 Sir Edric Bastyan 1968 1973 Sir Stanley Burbury 1973 1982 Sir James Plimsoll 1982 1987 Sir Phillip Bennett 1987 1995 Sir Guy Green 1995 2003 Richard Butler 2003 2004 William Cox 2004 2008 Peter Underwood 2008 2014 Kate Warner 2014 2021 Barbara Baker from 2021 1955 1956 32 nbsp Eric ReeceMHA for Braddon 1909 1999 26 August1958 26 May1969 10 years 273 days Labor 1959 1964 33 nbsp Angus BethuneMHA for Wilmot 1908 2004 1969 26 May1969 3 May1972 2 years 343 days Liberal 32 nbsp Eric ReeceMHA for Braddon 1909 1999 1972 3 May1972 31 March1975 2 years 332 days Labor 34 nbsp Bill NeilsonMHA for Franklin 1925 1989 31 March1975 1 December1977 2 years 245 days Labor 1976 35 nbsp Doug LoweMHA for Franklin born 1942 1 December1977 11 November1981 3 years 345 days Labor 1979 36 Harry HolgateMHA for Bass 1933 1997 11 November1981 26 May1982 196 days Labor 37 Robin GrayMHA for Wilmot until 1984 MHA for Lyons from 1984 born 1940 1982 26 May1982 29 June1989 7 years 34 days Liberal 1986 38 Michael FieldMHA for Braddon born 1948 1989 29 June1989 17 February1992 2 years 233 days Labor 39 Ray GroomMHA for Denison born 1944 1992 17 February1992 18 March1996 4 years 30 days Liberal 1996 40 Tony RundleMHA for Braddon born 1939 18 March1996 14 September1998 2 years 180 days Liberal 41 Jim BaconMHA for Denison 1950 2004 1998 14 September1998 21 March2004 5 years 189 days Labor 2002 42 Paul LennonMHA for Franklin born 1955 21 March2004 26 May2008 4 years 66 days Labor 2006 43 nbsp David BartlettMHA for Denison born 1968 26 May2008 24 January2011 2 years 243 days Labor 2010 44 nbsp Lara GiddingsMHA for Franklin born 1972 24 January2011 31 March2014 3 years 66 days Labor 45 nbsp Will HodgmanMHA for Franklin born 1969 2014 31 March2014 20 January2020 5 years 295 days Liberal 2018 46 nbsp Peter GutweinMHA for Bass born 1964 20 January2020 8 April2022 2 years 78 days Liberal 2021 47 nbsp Jeremy RockliffMHA for Braddon born 1970 8 April2022 Incumbent 2 years 36 days Liberal 2024 Charles III 2022 present Governor Barbara BakerGraphical 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