Dowding Ministry


The Dowding Ministry was the 30th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, and was led by Labor Premier Peter Dowding and his deputy, David Parker. It succeeded the Burke Ministry on 25 February 1988, upon the retirement of Brian Burke from politics on the fifth anniversary of his becoming Premier.
The Ministry was reconstituted on 28 February 1989 following the 1989 election, due in part to the defeat of one minister, Barry Hodge, and the Parliamentary Secretary of the Cabinet, John Read, by opposition Liberal candidates.
The second term of the Ministry was a particularly difficult one due to ongoing revelations relating to the government's past dealings with relation to WA Inc, and with a federal election approaching, considerable pressure was being exerted on the State Government. On 7 February 1990, a majority of the 47-member Labor caucus signed an open letter calling on Dowding to step down, and in a caucus meeting on 12 February 1990, Dowding and Parker resigned. The Ministry was succeeded six days later by the Lawrence Ministry led by the Minister for Education and Aboriginal Affairs, Dr Carmen Lawrence, and her deputy, Ian Taylor.

Members

First Ministry

On 25 February 1988, the Governor, Gordon Reid, designated 17 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers were then appointed to the positions, and served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 28 February 1989.
The members of the First Dowding Ministry were:
OfficeMinister

Premier and Treasurer

Minister for Productivity

Minister for Public Sector Management

Minister for Women's Interests
Peter Dowding, LL.B., MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Economic Development and Trade
David Parker, BA, JP, MLA

Attorney-General

Minister for Budget Management

Minister for Corrective Services

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Joe Berinson, LL.B., QC, MLC

Minister for Community Services

Minister for the Family

Minister for Youth

Minister for the Aged

Minister assisting the Minister for Women's Interests

Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Kay Hallahan, BSW, JP, MLC

Minister for Mines

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Regional Development
Jeff Carr, BA, JP, MLA

Minister for Transport

Minister for Planning

Minister for Parliamentary and Electoral Reform

Minister for Intergovernmental Relations

Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly
Bob Pearce, BA, DipEd, JP, MLA

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Conservation and Land Management

Minister for Waterways
Barry Hodge, MLA

Minister for Agriculture

Minister for the South-West

Minister for Fisheries

Minister assisting the Minister
for Economic Development and Trade
Julian Grill, LL.B., JP, MLA
Minister for HealthRev Keith Wilson, MLA

Minister for Police and Emergency Services

Minister assisting the Treasurer
Ian Taylor, B.Econ, JP, MLA

Minister for Housing

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Racing and Gaming
Pam Beggs, JP, MLA

Minister for Labour

Minister for Works and Services

Minister assisting the Minister
for Productivity and Public Sector Management
Gavan Troy, B Bus, FAIM, JP, MLA

Minister for Water Resources

Minister for Small Business

Minister for the North-West

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Ernie Bridge, MLA

Minister for Employment and Training

Minister for Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs

Minister assisting the Minister of Education with TAFE
Gordon Hill, JP, MLA

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Sport and Recreation
Graham Edwards, MLC

Minister for Lands

Minister for the Arts
Yvonne Henderson, BA, DipEd, JP, MLA
Minister for EducationDr Carmen Lawrence, BPsych, PhD, MLA

Second Ministry

On 28 February 1989, the Governor, Gordon Reid, reconstituted the Ministry. He designated 17 principal executive offices of the Government and appointed the following ministers to the positions, who served until the Lawrence Ministry was established on 19 February 1990.
On 12 February 1990, Premier Peter Dowding resigned all of his ministerial portfolios, being replaced in them temporarily by Carmen Lawrence, who retained Education and Aboriginal Affairs. Deputy Premier David Parker resigned purely as Deputy Premier, retaining the Treasury, Resources Development and the Arts; Ian Taylor became Deputy Premier and retained Police and Emergency Services, Conservation and Land Management and Waterways.
The members of the Ministry were:
OfficeMinister

Premier

Minister for Public Sector Management

Minister for Women's Interests
Peter Dowding, LL.B., MLA

Deputy Premier and Treasurer

Minister for Economic Development and Trade

Minister for the Arts
David Parker, BA, JP, MLA

Attorney-General

Minister for Budget Management

Minister for Corrective Services

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Joe Berinson, LL.B., QC, MLC

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Lands

Minister for the Family

Minister for the Aged

Minister assisting the Minister for Women's Interests

Deputy Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Kay Hallahan, BSW, JP, MLC

Minister for Housing

Minister for Planning
Pam Beggs, JP, MLA

Minister for Agriculture

Minister for Water Resources

Minister for the North-West
Ernie Bridge, MLA

Minister for Mines

Minister for Fuel and Energy

Minister for the Mid-West
Jeff Carr, BA, JP, MLA

Minister for Racing and Gaming

Minister for Sport and Recreation

Minister for Youth
Graham Edwards, MLC

Minister for Economic Development and Trade

Minister for Tourism
Julian Grill, LL.B., JP, MLA

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Works and Services
Yvonne Henderson, BA, DipEd, JP, MLA

Minister for Regional Development

Minister for Fisheries

Minister for Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs
Gordon Hill, JP, MLA

Minister for Education

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Dr Carmen Lawrence, BPsych, PhD, MLA

Minister for Transport

Minister for the Environment

Minister for Parliamentary and Electoral Reform

Leader of the House in the Legislative Assembly
Bob Pearce, BA, DipEd, JP, MLA

Minister for Community Services

Minister for Justice

Minister for the South-West
David Smith, LL.B., JP, MLA

Minister for Police and Emergency Services

Minister for Conservation and Land Management

Minister for Waterways
Ian Taylor, B.Econ, JP, MLA

Minister for Labour

Minister for Employment and Training

Minister for Productivity

Minister assisting the Minister of Education with TAFE
Gavan Troy, B Bus, FAIM, JP, MLA
Minister for HealthRev Keith Wilson, MLA