Premier of Tasmania













Premier of Tasmania
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Incumbent
Will Hodgman

since 31 March 2014
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of Tasmania
Term lengthAt the Governor's pleasure
Inaugural holderWilliam Champ
Formation1 November 1856

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.[1]


Since the 2014 election, the Premier of Tasmania has been Will Hodgman, leader of the Liberal Party. Hodgman won a second term at the 2018 election, and now holds 13 of the 25 seats in the House of Assembly.




Contents





  • 1 List of Premiers of Tasmania


  • 2 Graphical timeline


  • 3 Living former premiers


  • 4 See also


  • 5 Notes


  • 6 External links




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 was not generally applied prior to 1920, with Premiers often appointed from the Legislative Council.[1]



















































































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
Premier
Portrait
Party
Term of office
Time in office

1

William Champ

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1 November 1856
26 February 1857
117 days

2

Thomas Gregson

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26 February 1857
25 April 1857
58 days

3

William Weston

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25 April 1857
12 May 1857
17 days

4

Francis Smith

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12 May 1857
1 November 1860
3 years, 173 days



William Weston

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1 November 1860
2 August 1861
274 days

5

Thomas Chapman

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2 August 1861
20 January 1863
1 year, 171 days

6

James Whyte

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20 January 1863
24 November 1866
3 years, 308 days

7

Sir Richard Dry

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24 November 1866
4 August 1869
2 years, 253 days

8

James Wilson

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4 August 1869
4 November 1872
3 years, 92 days

9

Frederick Innes

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4 November 1872
4 August 1873
273 days

10

Alfred Kennerley

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4 August 1873
20 July 1876
2 years, 351 days

11

Thomas Reibey

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20 July 1876
9 August 1877
1 year, 20 days

12

Philip Fysh

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9 August 1877
5 March 1878
208 days

13

William Giblin

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5 March 1878
20 December 1878
290 days

14

William Crowther

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20 December 1878
30 October 1879
314 days



William Giblin

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30 October 1879
15 August 1884
4 years, 290 days

15

Adye Douglas

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15 August 1884
8 March 1886
1 year, 205 days

16

James Agnew

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8 March 1886
29 March 1887
1 year, 21 days



Philip Fysh

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Protectionist
29 March 1887
17 August 1892
5 years, 141 days

17

Henry Dobson

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Free Trade
17 August 1892
14 April 1894
1 year, 240 days

18

Sir Edward Braddon

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Free Trade
14 April 1894
12 October 1899
5 years, 181 days

19

Elliott Lewis

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Free Trade
12 October 1899
9 April 1903
3 years, 179 days

20

William Propsting

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Protectionist
9 April 1903
12 July 1904
1 year, 94 days

21

John Evans

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Anti-Socialist
12 July 1904
19 June 1909
4 years, 342 days



Sir Elliott Lewis

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Liberal League
19 June 1909
20 October 1909
123 days

22

John Earle

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Labor
20 October 1909
27 October 1909
7 days



Sir Elliott Lewis

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Liberal League
27 October 1909
14 June 1912
2 years, 231 days

23

Albert Solomon

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14 June 1912
6 April 1914
1 year, 296 days



John Earle

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Labor
6 April 1914
15 April 1916
2 years, 9 days

24

Walter Lee

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Liberal League
15 April 1916
12 August 1922
2 years, 9 days


Nationalist

25

John Hayes

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Nationalist
12 August 1922
14 August 1923
1 year, 2 days



Sir Walter Lee

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14 August 1923
25 October 1923
72 days

26

Joseph Lyons

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Labor
25 October 1923
15 June 1928
4 years, 234 days

27

John McPhee

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Nationalist
15 June 1928
15 March 1934
5 years, 273 days



Sir Walter Lee

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15 March 1934
22 June 1934
99 days

28

Albert Ogilvie

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Labor
22 June 1934
10 June 1939
4 years, 354 days

29

Edmund Dwyer-Gray

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11 June 1939
18 December 1939
190 days

30

Robert Cosgrove

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18 December 1939
18 December 1947
8 years, 0 days

31

Edward Brooker

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18 December 1947
25 February 1948
69 days



Robert Cosgrove

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25 February 1948
26 August 1958
10 years, 182 days

32

Eric Reece

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26 August 1958
26 May 1969
10 years, 273 days

33

Angus Bethune

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Liberal
26 May 1969
3 May 1972
2 years, 343 days



Eric Reece

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Labor
3 May 1972
31 March 1975
2 years, 332 days

34

Bill Neilson

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31 March 1975
1 December 1977
2 years, 245 days

35

Doug Lowe

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1 December 1977
11 November 1981
3 years, 345 days

36

Harry Holgate

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11 November 1981
26 May 1982
196 days

37

Robin Gray

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Liberal
26 May 1982
29 June 1989
7 years, 34 days

38

Michael Field

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Labor
29 June 1989
17 February 1992
2 years, 233 days

39

Ray Groom

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Liberal
17 February 1992
18 March 1996
4 years, 30 days

40

Tony Rundle

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18 March 1996
14 September 1998
2 years, 180 days

41

Jim Bacon

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Labor
14 September 1998
21 March 2004
5 years, 189 days

42

Paul Lennon

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21 March 2004
26 May 2008
4 years, 66 days

43

David Bartlett

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26 May 2008
24 January 2011
2 years, 243 days

44

Lara Giddings

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24 January 2011
31 March 2014
3 years, 66 days

45

Will Hodgman

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Liberal
31 March 2014

present
4 years, 239 days


Graphical timeline





Living former premiers


As of 24 January 2011, eight former premiers are alive, the oldest being Tony Rundle (1996–98, born 1939). The most recent premier to die was Sir Angus Bethune (1969–72), on 27 August 2004. The most recently serving premier to die was Jim Bacon (1998–2004), on 20 June 2004.





























NameTerm as premierDate of birth

Doug Lowe
1977–1981

(1942-05-15) 15 May 1942 (age 76)

Robin Gray
1982–1989

(1940-03-01) 1 March 1940 (age 78)

Michael Field
1989–1992

(1948-05-28) 28 May 1948 (age 70)

Ray Groom
1992–1996

(1944-09-03) 3 September 1944 (age 74)

Tony Rundle
1996–1998

(1939-03-05) 5 March 1939 (age 79)

Paul Lennon
2004–2008

(1955-10-08) 8 October 1955 (age 63)

David Bartlett
2008–2011

(1968-01-19) 19 January 1968 (age 50)

Lara Giddings
2011–2014

(1972-11-14) 14 November 1972 (age 46)


See also




  • List of Premiers of Tasmania by time in office

  • Leader of the Opposition (Tasmania)

  • Governors of Tasmania


Notes




  1. ^ ab Premier and Leader of the Opposition, Tasmanian Parliamentary Library.




External links



  • PREMIERS OF TASMANIA Parliament of Tasmania









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