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.
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
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
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
3 years, 123 days
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
26 November 1992
16 February 1993
Tom Stephens
Labor
16 February 2001
16 September 2004
Tom Stephens (again)
Labor
16 September 2004
21 September 2004
Kim Chance
Labor
21 September 2004
10 March 2005
Ljiljanna Ravlich
Labor
10 March 2005
23 September 2008
Jon Ford
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
19 February 1990
16 February 1993
Ian Taylor
Labor
16 February 2001
1 July 2001
Clive Brown
Labor
1 July 2001
27 June 2003
Nick Griffiths
Labor
27 June 2003
16 September 2004
Tom Stephens
Labor
16 September 2004
21 September 2004
Kim Chance
Labor
21 September 2004
10 March 2005
Ljiljanna Ravlich
Labor
10 March 2005
2 March 2007
John Bowler
Labor
2 March 2007
23 September 2008
Ljiljanna Ravlich (again)
Labor
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
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
16 February 2001
16 September 2004
Tom Stephens
Labor
16 September 2004
21 September 2004
Kim Chance
Labor
21 September 2004
10 March 2005
Ljiljanna Ravlich
Labor
10 March 2005
23 September 2008
Jon Ford
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
28 February 1989
5 February 1991
Jeff Carr
Labor
5 February 1991
7 September 1992
Gordon Hill
Labor
7 September 1992
26 November 1992
Ian Taylor
Labor
26 November 1992
16 February 1993
Tom Stephens
Labor
16 February 2001
23 September 2008
Kim Chance
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
17 May 1919
17 June 1923
Hal Colebatch
Nationalist
18 June 1923
15 April 1924
John Ewing
Liberal
24 April 1933
26 March 1935
Harry Millington
Labor
26 March 1935
15 July 1936
Frank Wise
Labor
29 March 1939
1 April 1947
Aubrey Coverley
Labor
1 April 1947
24 October 1950
Ross McLarty
Liberal
24 October 1950
3 January 1952
Garnet Wood
Country
17 January 1952
23 February 1953
Ross McLarty (again)
Liberal
23 February 1953
2 April 1959
Harry Strickland
Labor
12 October 1971
30 May 1973
Herb Graham
Labor
30 May 1973
8 April 1974
Arthur Bickerton
Labor
8 April 1974
5 June 1975
Alan Ridge
Liberal
5 June 1975
5 March 1980
Des O'Neil
Liberal
5 March 1980
12 February 1981
Ray O'Connor
Liberal
12 February 1981
25 January 1982
Peter Jones
National Country
25 January 1982
25 February 1983
Barry MacKinnon
Liberal
25 February 1983
25 July 1986
Julian Grill
Labor
25 July 1986
16 February 1993
Ernie Bridge
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
16 February 2001
27 June 2003
Jim McGinty
Labor
27 June 2003
10 March 2005
Bob Kucera
Labor
10 March 2005
3 February 2006
Mark McGowan
Labor
3 February 2006
9 November 2006
Norm Marlborough
Labor
9 November 2006
13 December 2006
Mark McGowan (again)
Labor
13 December 2006
23 September 2008
David Templeman
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
16 February 2001
16 September 2004
Tom Stephens
Labor
16 September 2004
21 September 2004
Kim Chance
Labor
21 September 2004
10 March 2005
Ljiljanna Ravlich
Labor
10 March 2005
23 September 2008
Jon Ford
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
25 February 1986
28 February 1989
Julian Grill
Labor
28 February 1989
16 February 1993
David Smith
Labor
16 February 2001
27 June 2003
Jim McGinty
Labor
27 June 2003
10 March 2005
Bob Kucera
Labor
10 March 2005
23 September 2008
Mark McGowan
Labor
Term start
Term end
Minister(s)
Party
26 November 1992
16 February 1993
Tom Stephens
Labor
16 February 2001
23 September 2008
Kim Chance
Labor
Minister for Energy (Western Australia)
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Minister for State Development (Western Australia)
David Black (2014), The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook (Twenty-Third Edition). Perth [W.A.]: Parliament of Western Australia.
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