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(Source for below: Legislative Assembly - Statistics relating to the general election held 19th Feb 1983 and Political Chronicle January-June 1983: Western Australia by David Black in AJPH 29(3) (Dec 83) pp522-523) Also same in 28(3) Dec 82 for Jan-Jun 82 p.449 for (21-22?) Jan 1982 took eff 25 Jan 1982

Cabinet 1983

  • Brian Burke (35)* (Balga) - Premier, Treasurer, Minister for Coordinating Economic and Social Development, Tourism, Women's Interests, Forests (third youngest premier ever - after John Scaddan (1911-1916) and Newton Moore (1906-1910))
  • Malcolm Bryce (39)* (Ascot) - Deputy Premier, Economic Development and Technology, including resources, industrial, commercial and export development
  • Jeff Carr (38) (Geraldton) - Police and Emergency Services, Local Government
  • Ron Davies (56)* (Victoria Park) - Environment, Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs, Arts.
  • Peter Dowding (39)* MLC North Province - Mines, Fuel and Energy.
  • David Evans (58) (Warren) - Agriculture, Fisheries and Wildlife, Minister assisting the Minister for Forests
  • Julian Grill (42) (Esperance-Dundas) - Transport, Regional Development and the North-West, Minister with special responsibility for Bunbury 2000 (Shifted from Mines, Fuel and Energy)
  • John Harman (??) (Maylands) - Speaker (ex-frontbencher)
  • Barry Hodge (39) (Melville) - Health
  • Ken McIver (54)* (Avon) - Works, Lands and Surveys
  • David Parker (29)* (Fremantle) - Employment, Planning and Administrative Services, Minister assisting the Minister Coordinating Economic and Social Development
  • Bob Pearce (36) (Armadale) - Education
  • Arthur Tonkin (53)* (Morley-Swan) - Water Resources, Consumer Affairs, Parliamentary and Electoral Reform, Leader of the House in LA
  • Keith Wilson (46) (Nollamara) - Housing, Youth and Community Services, with special responsibility for Aboriginal Affairs, Sport and Recreation.
  • Joe Berinson (51) MLC - Attorney-General, Intergovernmental Relations and Defence Liaison, Chief Secretary, Minister Assisting the Treasurer.
  • Des Dans (58) MLC - Industrial Relations, Government Leader in LC


Shadow Cabinet 1983 (mid-March 1983)

  • Barry Blaikie (47) (Vasse):
    • (1983) Forests, fisheries and wildlife, special responsibility for Bunbury 2000.
  • Jim Clarko (50) (Karrinyup):
    • (1982) Education
    • (1983) Education, (from April 1983) Local government
  • June Craig (52) (formerly Wellington, contested Mitchell):
    • (1982) Local government, urban development and town planning
    • Defeated 1983
  • Bill Grayden (62) (South Perth):
    • (1982) (dropped from cabinet)
    • (1983) Health
  • Bill Hassell (39)* (Cottesloe)
    • (1982) Police and prisons, minister assisting minister for emergency services.
    • (1983) Deputy Opposition Leader, parliamentary and electoral reform, police and emergency services, employment and administrative services, planning and prisons.
  • Peter Jones (50) (Narrogin) (NCP):
    • (1982) Resource development, mines, fuel and energy.
    • (1983) Economic development and technology assisting in coordinating economic and social development.
  • Ian Laurance (42) (Gascoyne):
    • (1982) Lands, forests, conservation and the environment
    • (1983) Transport, regional development and the North-West.
  • Barry MacKinnon (38)* (Murdoch):
    • (1982) Industrial development and commrce, regional administration and North West and tourism
    • (1983) Mines, fuel and energy
  • Ian Medcalf (64) MLC:
    • (1982) Government Leader in the LC, Attorney-general, minister for federal affairs
    • (1983) Opposition Leader in the LC, Attorney-general, intergovernmental relations
  • Andrew Mensaros (61) (Floreat):
    • (1982) Minister for works, water resources and minister assisting the minister coordinating economic regional development
    • (1983) Works, water resources
  • Ray O'Connor* (57) (Mount Lawley):
    • (1982) Premier, treasurer and minister coordinating economic and social development.
    • (1983) Opposition leader, treasury, co-ordinating economic and social development, defence liaison.
  • Richard Old* (60) (Katanning-Roe) (NCP):
    • (1982) Primary industry, agriculture, fisheries and wildlife
    • (1983) Agriculture
  • Phillip Pendal (36) (seat?)
    • (1983) Lands and surveys, tourism
  • Cyril Rushton (60) (Dale:
    • (1982) Deputy premier and minister for transport and emergency services
    • (1983) Local government, chief secretary, women's interests (quit in April 1983)
  • Richard Shalders (Mandurah):
    • (1982) Community welfare, housing and consumer affairs
    • Defeated 1983
  • Ian Thompson (47) (Kalamunda)
    • (1983) Consumer affairs, environment
  • Ray Young (44) (Scarborough)
    • (1982) - Health
    • Defeated 1983
  • T Knight (47) MLC:
    • (1982) chief secretary
    • (1983) Youth and community services, sport and recreation
  • G E Masters (51) MLC
    • (1982) Labour, industry and immigration
    • (1983) Industrial relations, (from April 1983) women's interests
  • Norman Moore (37) MLC
    • (1983) Aboriginal affairs and housing
  • R G Pike MLC (44)
    • (1982) Chief secretary, minister for cultural affairs and recreation
    • Defeated 1983
  • P H Wells (44) MLC
    • (1983) Multicultural and ethnic affairs, arts

[edit] Electorates

See also: User:Orderinchaos/Electorates