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- On 18 October 1909, an Agreement of Surrender of Territory to Commonwealth was jointly signed by the Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, and the New South Wales Premier, Charles Wade.
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SERVED AS PREMIER: Stuart Alexander DONALDSON (b.16.12.1812 - d.11.1.1867) 06.06.1856 - 25.08.1856: Charles (later Sir Charles) COWPER (b. 26.4.1807 - d.19.10.1875) 26.08.1856 - 02.10.1856 07.09.1857 - 26.10.1859 10.01.1861 - 15.10.1863 03.02.1865 - 21.01.1866 13.01.1870 - 15.12.1870: Henry Watson (later Sir Henry) PARKER
At the New South Wales election in July 1898, dominated by the federation issue, Barton won the seat of Hastings-Macleay and thus returned to the Legislative Assembly. In September 1898 he replaced the anti-federationist, William Lyne, as Opposition Leader. The Premier, George Houston Reid, and Barton worked together to promote the federal ...
Home. About NSW. Premiers of NSW. The Hon. Chris Minns is the 47th Premier to serve the people of NSW. The Hon Chris Minns. SWORN IN AS PREMIER. 28 Mar 2023. Premier of NSW. Former Premiers. The Hon Stuart (later Sir Stuart) Donaldson. Appointed Knight Bachelor in 1860. SERVED AS PREMIER. 6 Jun 1856 — 25 Aug 1856.
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The median age of a Premier on the first day of their first term is roughly 50 years, and 11 days which falls between Alexander Mair and John Storey. The youngest person to assume the office was Nathan Rees at 40 years and 206 days. The oldest person to assume office was Bob Heffronat 69 years and 43 days. The oldest living former Premier is Barrie...
Not all premiers live to become the oldest of their time. Of the 36 deceased premiers, 16 eventually became the oldest of their time, while 20 did not (including both premiers who died in office, and 18 others). Jack Lang became the oldest living premier when Thomas Bavin died in 1941 and remained so until his death in 1975, for a record 34 years a...
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Sep 14, 2021 · Premiers and politicians. Personal papers and records. We have extensive collections of personal papers and records of Members of the NSW Parliament. Some of these collections date back to the first NSW colonial parliament of 1856.
On 18 October 1909, an Agreement of Surrender of Territory to Commonwealth was jointly signed by the Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, and the New South Wales Premier, Charles Wade. This Act of the New South Wales Parliament and the Commonwealth Acceptance Act gave legal effect to the agreement.