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.
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
Ordinal |
Minister(s) |
Party |
Office |
Term start |
Term end |
Time in office
|
1
|
Des O'Neil
|
|
Liberal
|
Minister for Regional Administration
|
10 March 1977
|
5 March 1980
|
2 years, 361 days
|
2
|
Ray O'Connor
|
|
Liberal
|
5 March 1980
|
12 February 1981
|
344 days
|
3
|
Peter Jones
|
|
National Country
|
12 February 1981
|
25 January 1982
|
347 days
|
4
|
Barry MacKinnon
|
|
Liberal
|
25 January 1982
|
11 June 1982
|
137 days
|
1982–1983: responsibilities held by Minister for Industrial, Commercial, and Regional Development
|
5
|
Julian Grill
|
|
Labor
|
Minister for Regional Development
|
25 February 1983
|
25 February 1986
|
3 years, 0 days
|
6
|
Jeff Carr
|
|
Labor
|
12 May 1986
|
28 February 1989
|
2 years, 276 days
|
7
|
Gordon Hill
|
|
Labor
|
28 February 1989
|
19 February 1990
|
356 days
|
8
|
Pam Buchanan
|
|
Labor
|
19 February 1990
|
20 December 1990
|
304 days
|
1990–1995: responsibilities held by other ministers
|
9
|
Hendy Cowan
|
|
National
|
Minister for Regional Development
|
10 February 1995
|
16 February 2001
|
6 years, 6 days
|
10
|
Tom Stephens
|
|
Labor
|
1 July 2001
|
16 September 2004
|
3 years, 77 days
|
11
|
Kim Chance
|
|
Labor
|
16 September 2004
|
21 September 2004
|
9 days
|
12
|
Ljiljanna Ravlich
|
|
Labor
|
21 September 2004
|
10 March 2005
|
170 days
|
13
|
John Bowler
|
|
Labor
|
10 March 2005
|
3 February 2006
|
330 days
|
14
|
Jon Ford
|
|
Labor
|
3 February 2006
|
23 September 2008
|
2 years, 233 days
|
15
|
Brendon Grylls
|
|
National
|
23 September 2008
|
11 December 2013
|
5 years, 79 days
|
16
|
Terry Redman
|
|
National
|
11 December 2013
|
17 March 2017
|
3 years, 96 days
|
17
|
Alannah MacTiernan
|
|
Labor
|
17 March 2017
|
14 December 2022
|
5 years, 272 days
|
18
|
Don Punch
|
|
Labor
|
14 December 2022
|
incumbent
|
2 years, 29 days
|
List of ministers for specific regions
Gascoyne
Goldfields-Esperance
Great Southern
Term start |
Term end |
Minister(s) |
Party
|
16 February 2001
|
10 March 2005
|
Kim Chance
|
|
Labor
|
10 March 2005
|
2 March 2007
|
John Bowler
|
|
Labor
|
2 March 2007
|
23 September 2008
|
Kim Chance (again)
|
|
Labor
|
Kimberley
Mid-West
North-West
Peel
Pilbara
South-West
Wheatbelt
Term start |
Term end |
Minister(s) |
Party
|
26 November 1992
|
16 February 1993
|
Tom Stephens
|
|
Labor
|
1993–2001: no minister
|
16 February 2001
|
23 September 2008
|
Kim Chance
|
|
Labor
|
See also
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