Background
Gallacher was born in Paisley, Scotland, and migrated with his parents to Australia as a young child.
Gallacher was born in Paisley, Scotland, and migrated with his parents to Australia as a young child.
He attended school at Lethbridge Park and Shalvey before completing his studies at Randwick Boys High School. He completed a Bachelor of Professional Studies through the University of New England in 1998.
He was the Minister for the Hunter between 2011 and 2014. In May 2014 Gallacher resigned as Minister after being named in the Independent Commission Against Corruption for alleged involvement in a corrupt scheme to receive illegal political donations. He joined the NSW Police Force in 1980 and served as an officer in general duties, highway patrol, internal police investigations, criminal investigations and special operations.
From 1991 to 1994, Gallacher was a delegate to the New South Wales Police Association.
Gallacher has lived and worked on the Central Coast for over 25 years. He is actively involved in local surf life saving and is also a keen horseman.
In 1996 Gallacher was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council, filling a casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Stephen Mutch. He first faced election at the 2003 state election and was re-elected.
In 2005, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Police in the New South Wales Shadow Cabinet and was appointed the portfolio of Shadow Minister for the Hunter in April 2007.
Following the 2011 state election which saw the O"Farrell government come to power, on 3 April 2011 Gallacher was appointed Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Minister for the Hunter, and Vice-President of the Executive Council, Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council. In December 2013 Gallacher took on the additional responsibilities as Minister for the Central Coast following the resignation of the incumbent minister, Chris Hartcher. Due to the resignation of Barry O"Farrell as Premier, and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle by Mike Baird, the new Liberal Leader, in April 2014 in addition to his existing responsibilities as a minister, Gallacher was appointed as the Minister for Industrial Relations.
The Hunter regional portfolio was assigned to Gladys Berejiklian.
On 2 May 2014, the Independent Commission Against Corruption heard allegations that Gallacher was involved with Chris Hartcher in the establishment of a business called Eightbyfive which sought to conceal prohibited donations to the Liberal Party from a development company owned by Nathan Tinkler. Later that day, Premier Mike Baird announced that Gallacher had resigned from Cabinet.
He now sits on the crossbench. Prior to his ministerial resignation, it had been reported that Gallacher was interested in moving to the Legislative Assembly with the intent of becoming Liberal Leader one day.
Gallacher has been a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 1996.