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Minister for Women's Interests is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Simone McGurk of the Labor Party. The position was first created after the 1983 state election, for the government of Brian Burke, and has existed in every government since then. Until 1992, the position was always held by the premier (male or female), who appointed an assistant minister to administer the portfolio. The women's interests portfolio falls within the state government's Department of Local Government and Communities.

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List of ministers

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
25 February 198325 February 1988 Brian Burke   Labor
25 February 198812 February 1990 Peter Dowding   Labor
12 February 19907 September 1992 Carmen Lawrence   Labor
7 September 199216 February 1993 Judyth Watson   Labor
16 February 19939 January 1997 Cheryl Edwardes   Liberal
9 January 199722 December 1999 Rhonda Parker   Liberal
22 December 199916 February 2001 June van de Klashorst   Liberal
16 February 20013 February 2006 Sheila McHale   Labor
3 February 20062 March 2007 Margaret Quirk   Labor
2 March 200723 September 2008 Sue Ellery   Labor
23 September 20089 February 2009 Liz Constable   Independent
9 February 200921 March 2013 Robyn McSweeney   Liberal
21 March 201317 March 2017 Liza Harvey   Liberal
17 March 2017 Simone McGurk   Labor

List of assistant ministers

Term startTerm endMinister(s)Party
25 February 19865 February 1991 Kay Hallahan   Labor
5 February 19917 September 1992 Judyth Watson   Labor

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