Andrew Refshauge | |
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13th Deputy Premier of New South Wales | |
In office 4 April 1995 – 3 August 2005 | |
Premier | Bob Carr |
Preceded by | Ian Armstrong |
Succeeded by | John Watkins |
Treasurer of New South Wales | |
In office 21 January 2005 – 3 August 2005 | |
Premier | Bob Carr |
Preceded by | Michael Egan |
Succeeded by | Morris Iemma |
Minister for Health | |
In office 4 April 1995 – 8 April 1999 | |
Premier | Bob Carr |
Preceded by | Ron Phillips |
Succeeded by | Craig Knowles |
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs | |
In office 4 April 1995 – 3 August 2005 | |
Premier | Bob Carr |
Preceded by | Jim Longley |
Succeeded by | Milton Orkopoulos |
Minister for Education and Training | |
In office 2 April 2003 – 21 January 2005 | |
Premier | Bob Carr |
Preceded by | John Watkins |
Succeeded by | Carmel Tebbutt |
Member of the New South Wales Parliament for Marrickville | |
In office 22 October 1983 – 10 August 2005 | |
Preceded by | Tom Cahill |
Succeeded by | Carmel Tebbutt |
Personal details | |
Born | Melbourne, Victoria | 16 January 1949
Political party | Labor Party |
Relations | Sir William Refshauge (father) |
Parent(s) | William Refshauge and Helen Allwright |
Alma mater | University of Sydney |
Profession | Physician |
Andrew John Refshauge (born 16 January 1949) is a former Australian politician who was Deputy Premier of New South Wales from 1995 to 2005, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1983 and 2005, and a senior minister in the Carr ministry.