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Head of government
  
Mike Baird

No. of ministers
  
22

Baird ministry (2014–15)

Date formed
  
23 April 2014 (2014-04-23)

Date dissolved
  
28 March 2015 (2015-03-28)

Deputy head of government
  
Andrew Stoner (23 April–17 October 2014 (2014-10-17)) Troy Grant (17 October 2014 (2014-10-17)–present)

Head of state
  
Queen Elizabeth II (represented by Marie Bashir, and subsequently David Hurley)

The Baird ministry (2014–2015) or First Baird ministry is the 94th ministry of the Government of New South Wales, and is led by Mike Baird, the state's 44th Premier.

Contents

The Liberal–National coalition ministry was formed following the announcement by Barry O'Farrell on 16 April 2014 that he would resign as Premier. Baird was elected as leader of the Liberal Party on 17 April 2014 and was sworn in as Premier together with his ministry on 23 April 2014 at Government House by the Governor of New South Wales Marie Bashir.

The ministry covered the period from 23 April 2014 until 28 March 2015 when the 2015 state election was held, resulting in the re-election of the Coalition; with Baird as leader and the Second Baird ministry being formed.

First arrangement

This arrangement covers the period from 23 April 2014 until 2 May 2014, when Mike Gallacher resigned from Cabinet and his ministries after he was named at the Independent Commission Against Corruption for alleged involvement in a corrupt scheme to receive illegal political donations.

1 Gallacher resigned from the ministry.

Second arrangement

Following the resignation of Mike Gallacher from cabinet and the ministry on 2 May 2014, a further arrangement was required. Andrew Constance assumed the responsibilities as Minister for Industrial Relations. Stuart Ayres assumed the responsibilities as Minister for Minister for Police and Emergency Services. Duncan Gay assumed the responsibilities of Vice President of the Executive Council. Rob Stokes assumed the responsibilities as Minister for the Central Coast. Matthew Mason-Cox assumed Ayres' former responsibilities as Minister for Fair Trading. Only changes in ministerial portfolio are shown.

2 Vice President of the Executive Council portfolio transferred from Gallacher to Gay. 3 Industrial Relations portfolio transferred from Gallacher to Constance. 4 Police and Emergency Services transferred from Gallacher to Ayres. 5 Central Coast transferred from Gallacher to Stokes. 6 Fair Trading transferred from Ayres to Mason-Cox, who entered the ministry.

Third arrangement

Following the sudden retirement of Andrew Stoner as Deputy Premier and from the Baird ministry on 15 October 2014, Troy Grant was elected as the NSW Leader of the National Party with effect from 17 October 2014. Grant became Deputy Premier and assumed the majority of Stoner's ministerial responsibilities. John Barilaro was elevated to the ministry and appointed to assume the Small Business portfolio previous held by Stoner. Barilaro was also appointed as Minister for Regional Tourism, succeeding Katrina Hodgkinson. Duncan Gay added Minister for the North Coast to his responsibilities. Only changes in ministerial portfolio are shown. This arrangement continued unchanged until a new ministry was formed following the re-election of the Coalition at the 2015 state election.

7 Grant replaced Stoner as Deputy Premier. Grant retained portfolios of Hospitality, Gaming and Racing; and of Arts. Grant gained portfolios of Trade and Investment; Regional Infrastructure and Services; and of Tourism and Major Events. 8 North Coast portfolio transferred from Stoner to Gay. 9 Assistant Minister for Tourism and Major Events portfolio transferred to Barilaro as Minister for Regional Tourism. 10 Small Business portfolio transferred from Stoner to Barilaro.

References

Baird ministry (2014–15) Wikipedia