Wallace Telford John Murray AO (11 September 1931 – 15 July 2004) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. He was a National Party member for the seat of Barwon from 1 May 1976 until 3 March 1995. He was Deputy Premier of New South Wales from 25 March 1988 until 26 May 1993.
Murray had originally decided to stay on as Deputy Premier and National Party leader until his retirement at the 1995 state election but was persuaded to retire from Cabinet and thus as Deputy Premier and National Party leader early in May 1993 by Liberal Premier John Fahey due to Fahey's desire to reshuffle his Cabinet.
References
- "Mr (Wal) Wallace Telford John Murray (1931-2004)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly | ||
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Preceded byGeoff Crawford | Member for Barwon 1976–1995 |
Succeeded byIan Slack-Smith |
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Preceded byJames Bruxner | Deputy Leader of the New South Wales National Country Party 1981–1984 |
Succeeded byIan Armstrong |
Preceded byLeon Punch | Leader of the New South Wales National Party 1985–1993 | |
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Preceded byRon Mulock | Deputy Premier of New South Wales 1988–1993 |
Succeeded byIan Armstrong |
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