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Minister for Health (New South Wales) : ウィキペディア英語版
Minister for Health (New South Wales)

The New South Wales Minister for Education is a Minister of the Crown in the New South Wales Government and has responsibilities which includes all hospitals and health services in NSW and is the head of the Ministry of Health.
The current Minister for Health, since 3 April 2011 is Jillian Skinner (Liberal. The current Minister for Medical Research, Minister for Mental Health and Assistance Minister for Health, since 2 April 2015, is Pru Goward (Liberal). Goward is also the Minister for Women since 3 April 2011 and the Minister for Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault since 2 April 2015. Together, they administer the portfolio through the Ministry of Health and the Office of Medical Research.
==Office history==
The role of a government advisor and administrator on medical policy in New South Wales began in 1914, with the appointment of Fred Flowers as the Minister for Public Health. However the medical porfolio had been administered in the government since 1848 when the first "Medical Adviser to the Government" was appointed, with his office reporting to the Colonial Secretary. Following the amalgamation of the Board of Health and the Medical Advisor to the Government a "Department of Public Health" was established in April 1904, headed by the President of the Board of Health. This department was abolished in 1913 and was replaced by the "Office of the Director-General of Public Health" which, like its predecessor, operated under the supervision of the Colonial Secretary. Upon Flowers' appointment as Minister for Public Health, a dedicated government minister supervised the portfolio while remaining the junior minister to the Colonial Secretary. The office was reconstituted as a fully independent "Department of Public Health" headed by the Minister (titled Minister for Health since 1930) in 1938.
The department existed until its abolition in 1972 with the passing of the ''Health Commission Act 1972'' which created the "Health Commission of New South Wales" headed by the minister. In December 1982 the Health Commission was abolished by the ''Health Administration Act 1982'' and replaced by the Department of Health. On 5 October 2011 the Department was renamed the "Ministry of Health".

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