States and Territories of Australia - Premiers and Chief Ministers of States and Territories

Premiers and Chief Ministers of States and Territories

Post Incumbent Political party Appointed
Premier of New South Wales Keneally !The Hon Barry O'Farrell MLA Liberal 2011-03 !March 2011
Premier of Victoria Baillieu !The Hon Ted Baillieu MLA Liberal 2010-12 !December 2010
Premier of Queensland Bligh !The Hon Campbell Newman MP Liberal 2012-03 !March 2012
Premier of South Australia Weatherill !The Hon Jay Weatherill MHA Labor 2011-10 !October 2011
Premier of Western Australia Barnett !The Hon Colin Barnett MLA Liberal 2008-09 !September 2008
Premier of Tasmania Giddings !The Hon Lara Giddings MHA Labor 2011-01 !January 2011
Chief Minister of the Australian Capital Territory Gallagher !Ms Katy Gallagher MLA Labor 2011-05 !May 2011
Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Mills !Mr Terry Mills MLA Country Liberal 2012-08 !August 2012
Chief Minister of Norfolk Island Buffett !Mr David Buffett MLA 2010-03 !March 2010

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