Minister for Racing and Gaming (Western Australia)

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Minister for Racing and Gaming is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Paul Papalia of the Labor Party. The position was first created in 1984, in the ministry of Brian Burke, and has existed in every government since then. The minister is responsible for the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor, which oversees gambling, liquor licenses, and racing in Western Australia.

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Term startTerm endMinisterParty
20 December 198425 February 1986 Des Dans   Labor
25 February 198628 February 1989 Pam Beggs   Labor
28 February 198912 February 1990 Graham Edwards   Labor
19 February 199016 February 1993Pam Beggs (2nd term)  Labor
16 February 199322 December 1999 Max Evans   Liberal
22 December 199916 February 2001 Norman Moore   Liberal
16 February 200110 March 2005 Nick Griffiths   Labor
10 March 200513 December 2006 Mark McGowan   Labor
13 December 20062 March 2007 John Bowler   Labor
2 March 200723 September 2008 Ljiljanna Ravlich   Labor
23 September 20088 December 2014 Terry Waldron   National
8 December 201415 August 2016 Colin Holt   National
15 August 201617 March 2017 Brendon Grylls   National
17 March 2017 Paul Papalia   Labor

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