National Party of Australia – NSW


The National Party of Australia – N.S.W., commonly known as the NSW Nationals, is a political party in New South Wales which forms the state branch of the federal Nationals. Traditionally representing graziers, farmers and rural voters generally, it began as the Progressive Party, from the 1922 split until 1925. It then used the name the Country Party until 1977, when it became the National Country Party. The party's name was changed to the National Party of Australia in 1982.
The party, commonly referred to as "The Nationals," has generally been the junior partner in a centre-right Coalition with the NSW branch of the Liberal Party of Australia. Since 1927, the Nationals have been in Coalition with the Liberals and their predecessors, the Nationalist Party of Australia, the United Australia Party, and the Democratic Party. New South Wales is the only state where the Coalition has never been broken, and yet has not merged into a unified non-Labor party.
During periods of conservative government, the leader of the Nationals also serves as Deputy Premier of New South Wales. When the conservatives are in opposition, the Liberal and National parties usually form a joint opposition bench. As a measure of the Coalition's solidity in NSW, the Liberals won enough seats to theoretically govern alone during the Coalition's massive landslide at the 2011 state election. However, new Premier Barry O'Farrell kept the Nationals in his government.

History

Name changes

In 2018, the party revealed that approximately 30 members of its youth wing were being investigated for alleged links to neo-Nazism. Party leader Michael McCormack denounced these attempts stating that: "The Nationals will not tolerate extremism or the politics of hate. People found to engage with such radicalism are not welcome in our party. We are a grassroots party proudly championing what matters most to our regional and rural communities – always has been, always will be". Several suspected neo-Nazis were expelled from the party and its youth wing. The leader of the NSW Nationals, John Barilaro, also denounced racism and fascism within the party stating that: "I have no problems calling this out, this is something I’m very strong on, I do not accept racism".

Leaders of the New South Wales National Party

This is a list of the Leaders of the National Party of Australia in New South Wales.
Party LeaderStart of TermEnd of TermDeputy Premier
Sir Michael Bruxner19211925
Ernest Buttenshaw19251932
Sir Michael Bruxner193219581932–1941
Sir Davis Hughes19581959
Sir Charles Cutler195919751965–1975
Leon Punch197519851975–1976
Wal Murray198519931988–1993
Ian Armstrong199319991993–1995
George Souris19992003
Andrew Stoner200320142011–2014
Troy Grant201420162014–2016
John Barilaro2016incumbentincumbent

Deputy Leaders of the New South Wales National Party

Deputy LeaderStart of TermEnd of Term
William Fleming19221922
Ernest Buttenshaw19221925
William Missingham19251932
David Drummond19321949
Roy Vincent19501953
Doug Dickson19531958
Sir Charles Cutler19581959
Bill Chaffey19591968
Davis Hughes19681973
Leon Punch19731975
Tim Bruxner19751981
Wal Murray19811984
Ian Armstrong19841993
George Souris19931999
John Turner19992003
Don Page20032007
Andrew Fraser20072008
Adrian Piccoli20082016
Niall Blair20162019
Paul Toole2019Incumbent

State election results