Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Incumbent
Penny Sharpe
since 28 March 2023
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerGovernor of New South Wales
Inaugural holderWilliam Mayne
(as the Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council)
Formation6 June 1856
DeputyJohn Graham
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The Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council, known before 1 July 1966 as Representative of the Government in the Legislative Council, is an office held in New South Wales by the most senior minister in the New South Wales Legislative Council, elected to lead the governing party (or parties) in the council. Though the leader in the Council does not have the power of the office of Premier, there are some parallels between the latter's status in the Legislative Assembly and the former's in the Council. This means that the leader has responsibility for all policy areas, acts as the government's principal spokesperson in the upper house and has priority in gaining recognition from the President of the Council to speak in debate.

Traditionally, but not always, the office has been held with the sinecure office of Vice-President of the Executive Council. The current leader is Penny Sharpe since 28 March 2023. The leader is assisted by a Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council, John Graham.


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