Barnett ministry


The Barnett Ministry was the 35th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia. It included 13 members of the Liberal Party, three members of the National Party and an independent. It was led by the Premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett, and Deputy Premier Liza Harvey. It succeeded the Carpenter Ministry on 23 September 2008 following the 2008 election and was succeeded by the First McGowan Ministry following the Liberal Party's defeat at the 2017 election.

First Ministry

The Governor, Ken Michael, designated 17 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 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 14 December 2010. The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, green entries indicate members of the National Party, and grey indicates an Independent.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for State Development

Treasurer
Colin Barnett, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Health

Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Dr Kim Hames, MLA

Minister for Mines and Petroleum

Minister for Fisheries

Minister for Electoral Affairs
Norman Moore, MLC

Minister for Regional Development

Minister for Lands

Minister assisting the Minister for State Development

Minister assisting the Minister for Transport
Brendon Grylls, MLA

Minister for Education

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Women's Interests
Dr Liz Constable, MLA

Minister for Transport

Minister for Disability Services
Simon O'Brien, MLC

Treasurer

Minister for Commerce

Minister for Science and Innovation

Minister for Housing and Works
Troy Buswell, MLA

Minister for Police

Minister for Emergency Services

Minister for Road Safety
Rob Johnson, MLA

Minister for Sport and Recreation

Minister for Racing and Gaming

Minister assisting the Minister for Health
Terry Waldron, MLA

Minister for Planning

Minister for Culture and the Arts

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Youth
John Day, MLA

Minister for Energy

Minister for Training

Minister for Workforce Development
Peter Collier, MLC

Attorney-General

Minister for Corrective Services
Christian Porter, MLA

Minister for Child Protection

Minister for Community Services

Minister for Seniors and Volunteering

Minister for Women's Interests
Robyn McSweeney, MLC

Minister for Water

Minister for Mental Health
Dr Graham Jacobs, MLA

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Heritage

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
John Castrilli, MLA

Minister for Agriculture and Food

Minister for Forestry

Minister assisting the Minister of Education
Terry Redman, MLA

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Youth
Donna Faragher, MLC

Minister for Commerce

Minister for Science and Innovation

Minister for Housing and Works
Bill Marmion, MLA

Parliamentary Secretaries

Murray Cowper, MLA

Bill Marmion, MLA

Michael Mischin, MLC

Helen Morton, MLC

Tony Simpson, MLA

Wendy Duncan, MLC

Barry House, MLC

December 2010 reconstitution

On 14 December 2010, a number of changes were made to the Ministry. The most notable were the re-appointment of Troy Buswell to the Ministry as Minister for Transport and Minister for Housing and the promotion of Christian Porter to Treasurer to replace Colin Barnett. The Governor, Ken Michael, designated 17 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers and parliamentary secretaries were then appointed to the positions. The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, green entries indicate members of the National Party, and grey indicates an Independent. Except where indicated, all ministers served until the next reconstitution on 29 June 2012.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Treasurer

Minister for State Development
Colin Barnett, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Health

Minister for Tourism
Dr Kim Hames, MLA

Minister for Mines and Petroleum

Minister for Fisheries

Minister for Electoral Affairs

Minister for Justice
Norman Moore, MLC

Minister for Regional Development

Minister for Lands

Minister assisting the Minister for State Development
Brendon Grylls, MLA

Treasurer

Attorney-General
Christian Porter, MLA

Minister for Education
Dr Liz Constable, MLA

Minister for Finance

Minister for Commerce

Minister for Small Business
Simon O'Brien, MLC

Minister for Police

Minister for Emergency Services

Minister for Road Safety
Rob Johnson, MLA

Minister for Sport and Recreation

Minister for Racing and Gaming
Terry Waldron, MLA

Minister for Planning

Minister for Culture and the Arts

Minister for Science and Innovation
John Day, MLA

Minister for Energy

Minister for Training and Workforce Development

Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Peter Collier, MLC

Minister for Transport

Minister for Housing

Minister for Emergency Services
Troy Buswell, MLA

Minister for Child Protection

Minister for Community Services

Minister for Seniors and Volunteering

Minister for Women's Interests

Minister for Youth
Robyn McSweeney, MLC

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Heritage

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
John Castrilli, MLA

Minister for Agriculture and Food

Minister for Forestry

Minister for Corrective Services
Terry Redman, MLA

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Water
Bill Marmion, MLA

Minister for Mental Health

Minister for Disability Services
Helen Morton, MLC

Parliamentary Secretaries

Murray Cowper, MLA

Wendy Duncan, MLC

Donna Faragher, MLC

Liza Harvey, MLA

Michael Mischin, MLC

Tony Simpson, MLA

June 2012 reconstitution

On 29 June 2012, the Ministry was reconstituted. This followed the retirement of Liz Constable, the removal of Rob Johnson and the earlier resignation on 12 June of Christian Porter, whose duties had been temporarily split between Premier Colin Barnett and senior minister Norman Moore. Three new ministers were appointed from amongst the parliamentary secretary ranks, and three new secretaries were appointed to replace them. The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, while green entries indicate members of the National Party.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Treasurer

Minister for State Development
Colin Barnett, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Health

Minister for Tourism
Dr Kim Hames, MLA

Minister for Mines and Petroleum

Minister for Fisheries

Minister for Electoral Affairs
Norman Moore, MLC

Minister for Regional Development

Minister for Lands

Minister assisting the Minister for State Development
Brendon Grylls, MLA

Treasurer

Minister for Transport

Minister for Housing

Minister for Emergency Services
Troy Buswell, MLA

Minister for Finance

Minister for Commerce

Minister for Small Business
Simon O'Brien, MLC

Minister for Planning

Minister for Culture and the Arts

Minister for Science and Innovation
John Day, MLA

Minister for Sport and Recreation

Minister for Racing and Gaming
Terry Waldron, MLA

Minister for Education

Minister for Energy

Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Peter Collier, MLC

Minister for Child Protection

Minister for Community Services

Minister for Seniors and Volunteering

Minister for Women's Interests

Minister for Youth
Robyn McSweeney, MLC

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Heritage

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
John Castrilli, MLA

Minister for Agriculture and Food

Minister for Forestry
Terry Redman, MLA

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Water
Bill Marmion, MLA

Minister for Mental Health

Minister for Disability Services
Helen Morton, MLC

Attorney-General
Michael Mischin, MLC

Minister for Police

Minister for Road Safety
Liza Harvey, MLA

Minister for Training and Workforce Development

Minister for Corrective Services
Murray Cowper, MLA

Parliamentary Secretaries

Wendy Duncan, MLC

Donna Faragher, MLC

Tony Simpson, MLA

Dr Mike Nahan, MLA

Joe Francis, MLA

Albert Jacob, MLA