The Second Collier Ministry was the 18th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Labor Premier Philip Collier. It succeeded the Second Mitchell Ministry on 24 April 1933, following the defeat of the Nationalist government at the 1933 election on 8 April.
The ministry was followed by the Willcock Ministry on 27 August 1936, a week after Collier resigned as Premier on the grounds of ill health and handed over to the Deputy Premier, John Willcock.
The following ministers served until the reconstitution of the ministry on 26 March 1935:
Office | Minister |
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Premier |
Philip Collier, MLA |
Deputy Premier |
Alick McCallum, MLA (until 16 March 1935) |
Minister for Justice |
John Willcock, MLA |
Chief Secretary |
John Drew, MLC |
Minister for Mines |
Selby Munsie, MLA |
Minister for Lands |
Michael Troy, MLA |
Minister for Agriculture |
Harry Millington, MLA |
Minister for Employment |
James Kenneally, MLA |
Minister without portfolio | William Kitson, MLC |
On 16 March 1935, Deputy Premier Alick McCallum resigned from the Ministry and from Parliament. On 26 March, Frank Wise filled the vacancy in the Executive Council whilst a reshuffle took place amongst some of the lower-order ministers.
Office | Minister |
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Premier |
Philip Collier, MLA (until 19 August 1936)[2] |
Deputy Premier |
John Willcock, MLA[2] |
Chief Secretary |
John Drew, MLC |
Minister for Mines |
Selby Munsie, MLA |
Minister for Lands |
Michael Troy, MLA |
Minister for Public Works (from 13 May 1936) |
Harry Millington, MLA |
Minister for Employment |
James Kenneally, MLA (until 13 May 1936)[1] |
Minister for Agriculture |
Frank Wise, MLA |
Minister for Employment |
Bert Hawke, MLA (from 13 May 1936)[2] |
Minister without portfolio | William Kitson, MLC |
Preceded by Second Mitchell Ministry |
Second Collier Ministry 1933–1936 |
Succeeded by Willcock Ministry |
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