Minister for Tourism (Western Australia)

The Minister for Tourism is a position in the Cabinet of Western Australia, first created in 1959 during the Brand–Watts Ministry under the title Minister for Tourists. The current title was adopted in 1971.

The current Minister for Tourism is Kim Hames of the Liberal Party, who holds the position as a member of the Barnett Ministry. The minister, who generally holds other portfolios in addition to electoral affairs, is responsible for Tourism Western Australia (previously the Western Australian Tourism Commission), the state government agency responsible for promoting Western Australia as a holiday destination and as an events venue.

List of Ministers for Tourism

Twenty-three people have been appointed as Minister for Tourism or equivalent. The inaugural minister, Sir David Brand, was also the longest-serving minister, serving for 11 years and 335 days. He was also premier during his time as tourism minister, which has since also occurred with Brian Burke, Richard Court, and Colin Barnett. Barnett was briefly minister during the Court–Cowan government, from 1993 to 1994, and was later minister again, for less than a month, during his own government in 2013, a gap of almost 20 years. Pam Beggs and the current minister, Kim Hames, have also served non-consecutive terms as minister.[1]

In the table below, members of the Legislative Council are designated "MLC". All others were members of the Legislative Assembly at the time of their service. In Western Australia, serving ministers are entitled to be styled "The Honourable", and may retain the style after three years' service in the ministry.[2]

Order Minister Party Premier Title Term start Term end Term in office
1 Sir David Brand   Liberal Brand Minister for Tourists 2 April 1959 3 March 1971 11 years, 335 days
2 Tom Evans   Labor Tonkin 3 March 1971 12 October 1971 223 days
3 Alexander Taylor   Minister for Tourism 12 October 1971 30 May 1973 1 year, 230 days
4 Ronald Thompson MLC   30 May 1973 8 April 1974 313 days
5 Bill Grayden   Liberal C. Court 8 April 1974 5 June 1975 1 year, 58 days
6 Alan Ridge   5 June 1975 10 March 1977 1 year, 278 days
7 Graham MacKinnon MLC   10 March 1977 5 March 1980 2 years, 361 days
8 Ray O'Connor   5 March 1980 12 February 1981 344 days
9 Peter Jones   12 February 1981 25 January 1982 347 days
10 Barry MacKinnon   O'Connor 25 January 1982 25 February 1983 1 year, 31 days
11 Brian Burke   Labor Burke 25 February 1983 20 December 1984 1 year, 299 days
12 Des Dans MLC   20 December 1984 26 February 1986 2 years, 430 days
11 Pam Beggs   26 February 1986 25 February 1988 see below
  Dowding 25 February 1988 28 February 1989
12 Julian Grill   28 February 1989 12 February 1990 349 days
(11) Pam Beggs   Lawrence 12 February 1990 16 February 1993 6 years,
6 days
13 Doug Shave   Liberal R. Court 16 February 1993 24 August 1993 189 days
14 Colin Barnett   25 August 1993 25 January 1994 see below
15 Richard Court   25 January 1994 21 December 1995 1 year, 330 days
16 Norman Moore MLC   21 December 1995 16 February 2001 5 years, 57 days
17 Clive Brown   Labor Gallop 6 March 2001 27 June 2003 2 years, 113 days
18 Bob Kucera   27 June 2003 10 March 2005 1 year, 256 days
19 Mark McGowan   10 March 2005 25 January 2006 330 days
  Carpenter 25 January 2006 3 February 2006
20 Sheila McHale   3 February 2006 23 September 2008 2 years, 233 days
21 Liz Constable   Independent Barnett 23 September 2008 14 December 2010 2 years, 82 days
22 Kim Hames   Liberal 14 December 2010 22 July 2013 see below
(14) Colin Barnett   22 July 2013 5 August 2013 167 days
23 Liza Harvey   5 August 2013 8 December 2014 1 year, 125 days
(22) Kim Hames   8 December 2014 23 January 2016 3 years, 266 days

List of assistant Ministers for Tourism

Ian Laurance was assistant minister to Ray O'Connor and Peter Jones during the last years of the Court government, led by Sir Charles Court. O'Connor and Jones both held multiple other portfolios.[1]

Order Minister Party Premier Title Term start Term end Term in office
1 Ian Laurance   Liberal C. Court Honorary Minister assisting the Minister for Tourism 5 March 1980 25 January 1982 1 year, 326 days

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Tourism Ministers of Western Australia – Parliamentary Library of Western Australia. Last updated 29 June 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  2. Addressing a Member of Parliament – Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
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