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{{EngvarB|date=November 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2017}}{{confused|McGowen ministry}}The McGowan Ministry is the 36th and current ministry of the Government of Western Australia. Led by the Premier Mark McGowan and Deputy Premier Roger Cook, it succeeded the Barnett Ministry following the 2017 election.[1][2] Governor Kerry Sanderson designated 17 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899.[3]Office | Minister |
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Premier
Minister for Public Sector Management
Minister for State Development
Minister for Jobs and Trade
Minister for Federal-State Relations Mark McGowan, MLA | Deputy Premier Minister for Health Minister for Mental HealthRoger Cook, MLA | Minister for Education and Training
Leader of the Legislative Council Sue Ellery, MLC | Minister for the Environment Minister for Disability Services
Deputy Leader of the Legislative Council Stephen Dawson, MLC | Minister for Police Minister for Road SafetyMichelle Roberts, MLA | Minister for Regional Development Minister for Agriculture and Food
Minister assisting the Minister for State Development Alannah MacTiernan, MLC | Minister for Emergency Services Minister for Corrective ServicesFran Logan, MLA | Minister for Local Government Minister for Heritage Minister for Culture and the Arts
Leader of the House David Templeman, MLA | Attorney-GeneralJohn Quigley, MLA | Minister for Seniors and Ageing Minister for Volunteering Minister for Sport and RecreationMick Murray, MLA | Treasurer Minister for Finance Minister for Energy Minister for Aboriginal AffairsBen Wyatt, MLA | Minister for Tourism Minister for Racing and Gaming Minister for Small Business
Minister for Defence Issues
Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural InterestsPaul Papalia, MLA | Minister for Asian Engagement
Minister for Housing (until 22 March 2017) Minister for Electoral Affairs Minister for Commerce and Industrial Relations
Minister for Mines and Petroleum (from 22 March 2017) Bill Johnston, MLA | Minister for Transport Minister for Planning Minister for LandsRita Saffioti, MLA | Minister for Mines and Petroleum (until 22 March 2017) Minister for Housing (from 22 March 2017) Minister for Veterans Issues Minister for YouthPeter Tinley, MLA | Minister for Child Protection Minister for Women's Interests
Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence
Minister for Community ServicesSimone McGurk, MLA | Minister for Water Minister for Fisheries Minister for Forestry
Minister for Innovation and ICT
Minister for ScienceDave Kelly, MLA |
Notes- On 22 March 2017, five days after the ministry was sworn in, Peter Tinley relinquished the Mines and Petroleum portfolio, to allay any concerns of a conflict of interest due to a family member working in the oil and gas industry. Tinley exchanged portfolios with Bill Johnston, taking on Johnston's Housing portfolio with Johnston taking Mines and Petroleum.[4]
References1. ^McGowan's Labor Party sweeps Colin Barnett's Liberal-National Government out of office ABC News 12 March 2017 2. ^{{cite news|title=McGowan unveils Labor cabinet 'brimming with talent'|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-16/labor-cabinet-unveiled-wa-election-mcgowan/8357204|accessdate=17 March 2017|publisher=ABC News|date=16 March 2017}} 3. ^[https://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/searchgazette/CA961A1974AE91A7482580E6001D90F5/$file/gg059.pdf Reconstitution of the Ministry], Western Australian Government Gazette, 17 March 2017. 4. ^{{cite news|title=New WA mining, housing ministers swap jobs|url=http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/new-wa-mining-housing-ministers-swap-jobs/news-story/68d0bef633ceb6470b94c828b00c0a5e|accessdate=29 March 2017|work=PerthNow|date=21 March 2017}}
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