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Second McGowan Ministry | |
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37th Cabinet of Western Australia | |
Incumbent | |
Date formed | 19 March 2021 |
Date dissolved | 8 June 2023 |
People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II Charles III |
Governor | Kim Beazley Chris Dawson |
Premier | Mark McGowan |
Deputy premier | Roger Cook |
No. of ministers | 17 |
Member party | Labor |
Status in legislature | Majority Labor Government |
Opposition party | National |
Opposition leader | Mia Davies (2021–2023) Shane Love (2023) |
History | |
Election | 2021 Western Australian state election |
Predecessor | First McGowan ministry |
Successor | Cook ministry |
The Second McGowan Ministry was the 37th ministry of the Government of Western Australia. Led by the Premier Mark McGowan and Deputy Premier Roger Cook, it succeeded the First McGowan Ministry following the 2021 election and was sworn in on 19 March 2021.[1][2]
Current composition
Office | Minister | Image |
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Premier |
Mark McGowan, MLA | |
Deputy Premier |
Roger Cook, MLA | |
Minister for Education and Training |
Sue Ellery, MLC | |
Minister for Mental Health (19 March 2021 – 21 December 2021) |
Stephen Dawson, MLC | |
Minister for Regional Development |
Alannah MacTiernan, MLC | |
Minister for Tourism (19 March 2021 – 21 December 2021) |
David Templeman, MLA | |
John Quigley, MLA | ||
Minister for Police |
Paul Papalia, MLA | |
Minister for Energy |
Bill Johnston, MLA | |
Minister for Transport |
Rita Saffioti, MLA | |
Minister for Finance |
Tony Buti, MLA | |
Minister for Child Protection |
Simone McGurk, MLA | |
Dave Kelly, MLA | ||
Minister for the Environment (19 March 2021 – 21 December 2021) |
Amber-Jade Sanderson, MLA | |
Minister for Housing |
John Carey, MLA | |
Minister for Disability Services |
Don Punch, MLA | |
Minister for Emergency Services (19 March 2021 – 21 December 2021) |
Reece Whitby, MLA |
References
- ^ WA election: The MPs in line for a promotion in Mark McGowan's cabinet reshuffle ABC News 15 March 2021
- ^ "Mark McGowan's new Cabinet sworn in after historic election win". ABC News. 19 March 2021. Retrieved 19 March 2021.