- Carpenter Ministry
The Carpenter Ministry was the 34th Ministry of the
Government of Western Australia , and was led by Labor PremierAlan Carpenter and his deputyEric Ripper . It succeeded theGallop Ministry on 3 February 2006 due to the retirement of DrGeoff Gallop from politics on 25 January, and was in turn succeeded by theBarnett Ministry on 23 September 2008 after the Labor Party lost government at the state election held on 6 September.First Ministry
The Governor,
Ken Michael , designated 17 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers and parliamentary secretaries were then appointed to the positions, and served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 13 December 2006. The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index.:note label|dor|1|1 On 8 May 2006,
John D'Orazio , who had driven his ministerial car for two months with a suspended licence, was removed from his portfolios of Police and Emergency Services and Community Safety, which were reallocated toJohn Kobelke , and Justice, which was reallocated toMargaret Quirk . He was assigned to Quirk's portfolios of Disability Services and Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, andDavid Templeman 's portfolio of Seniors and Volunteering. [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2006/05/08/1633633.htm|title=Police Minister loses portfolios over licence suspension|work=ABC Online|date=8 May 2006] [Gazette WA|url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/D802986E469FBD28482571680033B21F/$file/gg078.pdf|title=No. 78 (Special)—Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899—Reconstitution of the Ministry|date=8 May 2006|page=2006:1751-1752] The following day, he resigned from the Ministry following criticism of the decision to retain him in Cabinet, and his new portfolios returned to their original holders. [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2006/05/09/1634527.htm|title=D'Orazio resigns from Cabinet|work=ABC Online|date=9 May 2006] [Gazette WA|url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/7F313479BFB8216E48257169002BEBF0/$file/gg080.pdf|title=No.80 (Special)|date=9 May 2006|page=2006:1773-1774] :note label|mcr|2|2 On 26 May 2006,Tony McRae , previously a Parliamentary Secretary, was promoted to the Ministry, and was allocated the portfolios of Disability Services, Citizenship and Multicultural Interests previously held byMargaret Quirk , and became Minister assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure, previously filled byDavid Templeman . The portfolio of Justice, held by Margaret Quirk, was renamed Corrective Services, whileMartin Whitely was appointed to replace McRae as a Parliamentary Secretary.:note label|marl|3|3 On 9 November 2006,Norm Marlborough was removed from the Ministry and resigned from Parliament, [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2006/s1785175.htm|title=Burke, Marlborough caught on tape|date=9 November 2006|work=7.30 Report (ABC)] triggering a by-election in his seat. His portfolio of Small Business was reallocated toMargaret Quirk , while Peel and the South West were reallocated toMark McGowan . [Gazette WA|url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/7F313479BFB8216E48257169002BEBF0/$file/gg080.pdf|title=No.188 (Special)|date=9 November 2006|page=2006:4699-4700]econd Ministry
On 13 December 2006, the Premier announced a major Cabinet reshuffle, with only five ministers being unaffected. Three ministers were demoted to junior posts—former Minister for Education
Ljiljanna Ravlich , former Minister for ResourcesJohn Bowler and former Minister for Indigenous AffairsSheila McHale . [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200612/s1811018.htm|title=WA ministers sworn in after Cabinet reshuffle|date=13 December 2006|work=ABC Online] It was decided not to replace Norm Marlborough's position in the cabinet, vacated a month earlier, so the number of ministers decreased from 17 to 16. [Gazette WA|url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/19968819DAAAE6C5C8257243001F2045/$file/gg217.pdf|title=No.217 (Special)|date=13 December 2006|page=2006:5601-5603] Apart fromTony McRae andJohn Bowler , the members remained Ministers until the end of the Carpenter Ministry on 23 September 2008.:note label|McRae|1|1 On 26 February 2007, Minister for the Environment
Tony McRae was removed from the Ministry. [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/02/26/1857342.htm|title=Carpenter says lobbyists' influence hard to erase|date=26 February 2007|work=ABC Online]Mark McGowan temporarily assumed McRae's three portfolios. [Gazette WA|url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/99B709DBF9267F4FC82572920024E902/$file/gg040.pdf|title=No. 32 (Special)|date=26 February 2007|page=2007:621-622] :note label|Bowler|2|2 On 27 February 2007,John Bowler was removed from the Ministry and resigned from the Labor Party after details of his relationship with former PremierBrian Burke and fellow lobbyistJulian Grill . [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/02/28/1859870.htm|title=Sacked Bowler farewells Parliament|date=28 February 2007|work=ABC Online] On 2 March 2007, his term as a minister formally concluded and the Premier reshuffled the Cabinet. [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/03/02/1861601.htm|title=Carpenter announces Cabinet reshuffle|date=2 March 2007|work=ABC Online] The ministry was reduced from 16 to 15 members, whilst parliamentary secretarySue Ellery was promoted to the ministry and the portfolios formerly assigned to McRae and Bowler were distributed. [Gazette WA|url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/99B709DBF9267F4FC82572920024E902/$file/gg040.pdf|title=No. 40 (Special)|date=2 March 2007|page=2007:719-721]Notes
References
* Hansard Indexes for 2006 and 2007, "Legislature of Western Australia"
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