Minister for Sport and Recreation (New South Wales)

Minister for Sport and Recreation (New South Wales)
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Incumbent
Graham Annesley

since 3 April 2011
Style The Honourable
Appointer Governor of New South Wales
Inaugural holder Eric Willis
Formation 1971

The New South Wales Minister for Sport and Recreation has responsibilities which includes all sporting bodies in NSW.

The current Minister for NSW Sport and Recreation is Graham Annesley. He administers his portfolio through the New South Wales Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation.

List of Ministers

Minister Party affiliation Period Ministerial title
Eric Willis Liberal 1971–1972 Minister for Tourism and Sport
Ian Griffith 1972–1975 Minister for Sport
John Barraclough 1975–1976 Minister for Culture, Sport and Recreation
David Arblaster 1976
Ken Booth Labor 1976–1981 Minister for Sport and Recreation
Michael Cleary 1981–1982
1982–1984 Minister for Leisure, Sport and Tourism
1984–1988 Minister for Sport and Recreation
Bob Rowland Smith National 1988–1989 Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing
1989–1991 Minister for Sport and Recreation
George Souris 1991–1992 Minister for Sport, Recreation and Racing
Joe Schipp Liberal 1992–1993
Christopher Downy 1993–1995
Gabrielle Harrison Labor 1995–1999 Minister for Sport and Recreation
John Watkins 1999–2001
Sandra Nori 2001–2007 Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation
Graham West 2007–2008 Minister for Sport and Recreation
Kevin Greene 2008–2011
Graham Annesley Liberal 2011–present

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