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词条 Brand–Watts Ministry
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  1. The Ministry

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The Brand–Watts Ministry was the 23rd Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Liberal Premier David Brand and his deputy, Country Party leader Arthur Watts. It succeeded the Hawke ministry on 2 April 1959, following the defeat of the Labor government at the 1959 election twelve days earlier. It was succeeded by the Brand–Nalder Ministry on 1 February 1962 following the Deputy Premier's retirement from politics.

The Ministry

On 2 April 1959, the Governor, Sir Charles Gairdner, constituted the Ministry. He designated 10 principal executive offices of the Government and appointed the following ministers to their positions, who served until the end of the Ministry.[1]

The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, whilst green entries indicate members of the National Country Party. The members of the Ministry were:

Premier
Treasurer

Minister for Tourism

Deputy Premier
Minister for Education

Minister for Electricity

Attorney-General

Minister for Industrial Development

Minister for the North-West

Minister for Railways

Minister for Agriculture
Minister for Works

Minister for Water Supplies

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council

Minister for Mines

Minister for Housing

Minister for Lands
Minister for Forests

Minister for Immigration

Minister for Labour (from 16 November 1961)
Minister for Transport
Minister for Police
Minister for Labour

Minister for Native Welfare

Chief Secretary

Minister for Health

Minister for Fisheries

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Town Planning

Minister for Child Welfare

Minister for Transport
Minister for Police

Minister for Native Welfare

Office Minister
David Brand, MLA
Arthur Watts, MLA
Charles Court, OBE, MLA
Crawford Nalder, MLA
Gerald Wild, MLA
Arthur Griffith, MLC
Stewart Bovell, MLA
Charles Perkins, MLA
(until 7 November 1961)
Ross Hutchinson, DPC, MLA
Leslie Logan, MLC
George Cornell, MLA
(from 16 November 1961)[2]

References

1. ^Hansard Index for 1959–1961, "Legislature of Western Australia"
2. ^{{Gazette WA|title=Premier's Department|date=16 November 1961|page=1961:3197-3198}}
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