Minister for Regional Development (Western Australia)

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Minister for Regional Development
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Incumbent
Don Punch
since 14 December 2022 (2022-12-14)
Department of Regional Development
Style The Honourable
Nominator Premier of Western Australia
Appointer Governor of Western Australia
Inaugural holder Des O'Neil
(as Minister for Regional Administration)
Formation10 March 1977 (1977-03-10)
Website Minister Alannah MacTiernan MLC

Minister for Regional Development is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Don Punch of the Labor Party. The position was first created in 1977, for the government of Charles Court, and has existed in most governments since then. The minister is responsible for the state government's Department of Regional Development.

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Prior to the creation of a regional development portfolio, there was a separate minister with responsibility for North-West Australia, called the Minister for North-West. That position has not existed since 1993. Additionally, in the Labor governments of the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, either some or all of the regions of Western Australia had specific ministers.

List of regional development ministers

OrdinalMinister(s)PartyOfficeTerm startTerm endTime in office
1 Des O'Neil   Liberal Minister for Regional Administration10 March 19775 March 19802 years, 361 days
2 Ray O'Connor   Liberal 5 March 198012 February 1981344 days
3 Peter Jones   National Country 12 February 198125 January 1982347 days
4 Barry MacKinnon   Liberal 25 January 198211 June 1982137 days
1982–1983: responsibilities held by Minister for Industrial, Commercial, and Regional Development
5 Julian Grill   Labor Minister for Regional Development25 February 198325 February 19863 years, 0 days
6 Jeff Carr   Labor 12 May 198628 February 19892 years, 276 days
7 Gordon Hill   Labor 28 February 198919 February 1990356 days
8 Pam Buchanan   Labor 19 February 199020 December 1990304 days
1990–1995: responsibilities held by other ministers
9 Hendy Cowan   National Minister for Regional Development10 February 199516 February 20016 years, 6 days
10 Tom Stephens   Labor 1 July 200116 September 20043 years, 77 days
11 Kim Chance   Labor 16 September 200421 September 20049 days
12 Ljiljanna Ravlich   Labor 21 September 200410 March 2005170 days
13 John Bowler   Labor 10 March 20053 February 2006330 days
14 Jon Ford   Labor 3 February 200623 September 20082 years, 233 days
15 Brendon Grylls   National 23 September 200811 December 20135 years, 79 days
16 Terry Redman   National 11 December 201317 March 20173 years, 96 days
17 Alannah MacTiernan   Labor 17 March 201714 December 20225 years, 272 days
18 Don Punch   Labor 14 December 2022incumbent2 years, 54 days

List of ministers for specific regions

Gascoyne

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
26 November 199216 February 1993 Tom Stephens   Labor
1993–2001: no minister
16 February 200116 September 2004Tom Stephens (again)  Labor
16 September 200421 September 2004 Kim Chance   Labor
21 September 200410 March 2005 Ljiljanna Ravlich   Labor
10 March 200523 September 2008 Jon Ford   Labor

Goldfields-Esperance

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
19 February 199016 February 1993 Ian Taylor   Labor
1993–2001: no minister
16 February 20011 July 2001 Clive Brown   Labor
1 July 200127 June 2003 Nick Griffiths   Labor
27 June 200316 September 2004 Tom Stephens   Labor
16 September 200421 September 2004 Kim Chance   Labor
21 September 200410 March 2005 Ljiljanna Ravlich   Labor
10 March 20052 March 2007 John Bowler   Labor
2 March 200723 September 2008Ljiljanna Ravlich (again)  Labor

Great Southern

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
16 February 200110 March 2005 Kim Chance   Labor
10 March 20052 March 2007 John Bowler   Labor
2 March 200723 September 2008Kim Chance (again)  Labor

Kimberley

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
16 February 200116 September 2004 Tom Stephens   Labor
16 September 200421 September 2004 Kim Chance   Labor
21 September 200410 March 2005 Ljiljanna Ravlich   Labor
10 March 200523 September 2008 Jon Ford   Labor

Mid-West

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
28 February 19895 February 1991 Jeff Carr   Labor
5 February 19917 September 1992 Gordon Hill   Labor
7 September 199226 November 1992 Ian Taylor   Labor
26 November 199216 February 1993 Tom Stephens   Labor
1993–2001: no minister
16 February 200123 September 2008 Kim Chance   Labor

North-West

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
17 May 191917 June 1923 Hal Colebatch   Nationalist
18 June 192315 April 1924 John Ewing   Liberal
1924–1933: no minister
24 April 193326 March 1935 Harry Millington   Labor
26 March 193515 July 1936 Frank Wise   Labor
1936–1939: no minister
29 March 19391 April 1947 Aubrey Coverley   Labor
1 April 194724 October 1950 Ross McLarty   Liberal
24 October 19503 January 1952 Garnet Wood   Country
17 January 195223 February 1953Ross McLarty (again)  Liberal
23 February 19532 April 1959 Harry Strickland   Labor
1959–1971: no minister
12 October 197130 May 1973 Herb Graham   Labor
30 May 19738 April 1974 Arthur Bickerton   Labor
8 April 19745 June 1975 Alan Ridge   Liberal
5 June 19755 March 1980 Des O'Neil   Liberal
5 March 198012 February 1981 Ray O'Connor   Liberal
12 February 198125 January 1982 Peter Jones   National Country
25 January 198225 February 1983 Barry MacKinnon   Liberal
25 February 198325 July 1986 Julian Grill   Labor
25 July 198616 February 1993 Ernie Bridge   Labor

Peel

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
16 February 200127 June 2003 Jim McGinty   Labor
27 June 200310 March 2005 Bob Kucera   Labor
10 March 20053 February 2006 Mark McGowan   Labor
3 February 20069 November 2006 Norm Marlborough   Labor
9 November 200613 December 2006Mark McGowan (again)  Labor
13 December 200623 September 2008 David Templeman   Labor

Pilbara

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
16 February 200116 September 2004 Tom Stephens   Labor
16 September 200421 September 2004 Kim Chance   Labor
21 September 200410 March 2005 Ljiljanna Ravlich   Labor
10 March 200523 September 2008 Jon Ford   Labor

South-West

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
25 February 198628 February 1989 Julian Grill   Labor
28 February 198916 February 1993 David Smith   Labor
1993–2001: no minister
16 February 200127 June 2003 Jim McGinty   Labor
27 June 200310 March 2005 Bob Kucera   Labor
10 March 200523 September 2008 Mark McGowan   Labor

Wheatbelt

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
26 November 199216 February 1993 Tom Stephens   Labor
1993–2001: no minister
16 February 200123 September 2008 Kim Chance   Labor

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