Tonkin Ministry (Western Australia)


The Tonkin Ministry was the 25th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Labor Premier John Tonkin and deputy Herb Graham. It commenced on 3 March 1971, eleven days after the Brand–Nalder Ministry, led by Premier David Brand of the Liberal Party, was defeated at the 1971 election. The ministry was followed by the Court–McPharlin Ministry on 8 April 1974 after the Labor Party lost government at the state election held on 31 March.
As was the norm for Labor ministries, the caucus consisting of all parliamentary members elected the ministers, and the Premier then allocated portfolios.

First Ministry

On 3 March 1971, the Governor, Major-General Sir Douglas Kendrew, constituted the Ministry. He designated 12 principal executive offices of the Government and appointed the following ministers to their positions, who served until a reshuffle on 30 May 1973. Four reshuffles took place—on 12 October 1971, following the resignation of Ron Bertram ; a minor reshuffle amongst existing ministers on 6 July 1972; on 7 February 1973 following the resignation of William Willesee ; and on 30 May 1973 following the resignation of Deputy Premier Herb Graham to chair the Licensing Board.
The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. The members of the Ministry were:
OfficeMinister

Premier

Treasurer

Minister for Education

Minister for Environmental Protection

Minister for Cultural Affairs
John Tonkin, Dip.Tchg., FAIA, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Industrial Development and Decentralisation

Minister for Town Planning

Minister for the North-West
Herb Graham, MLA

Minister for Recreation
Tom Evans, LL.B., MLA

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council

Minister for Community Welfare
William Willesee, Dip.Acctg., MLC

Minister for Police

Minister for Transport

Minister for Railways

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Jerry Dolan, MLC

Minister for Mines

Minister for the North-West

Minister for Electricity

Minister for Fuel
Donald May, MLA

Minister for Works

Minister for Water Supplies

Minister for Electricity

Minister for Traffic Safety
Colin Jamieson, MLA

Minister for Lands

Minister for Agriculture

Minister for Immigration

Minister for Forests
David Evans, BA, MLA

Minister for Health

Minister for Environmental Protection

Minister for Fisheries and Fauna

Minister for Town Planning
Minister for Labour

Minister for Housing

Minister for Immigration
Attorney-General

Minister for Railways
Ron Bertram, LL.B., Dip.Acctg., AASA, MLA

Chief Secretary

Minister for Local Government
Claude Stubbs, MLC

Minister for Housing

Minister for Fuel

Minister for Fisheries and Fauna
Arthur Bickerton, MLA

Minister for Community Welfare
Ron Thompson, MLC

Second Ministry

Following the resignation of Deputy Premier Herb Graham, a major reshuffle took place on 30 May 1973. These 12 ministers served until the end of the Tonkin Ministry on 8 April 1974.
OfficeMinister

Premier

Treasurer

Minister for Cultural Affairs
John Tonkin, Dip.Tchg., FAIA, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Development and Decentralisation
Don Taylor, BA, DipEd, MLA

Attorney-General

Assistant to the Treasurer

Minister for Recreation
Tom Evans, LL.B., MLA

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council

Minister for Education

Minister for Transport

Minister for Railways
Jerry Dolan, MLC

Minister for Mines

Minister for Electricity

Minister for Fuel
Donald May, MLA

Minister for Works

Minister for Water Supplies

Minister for Traffic Safety
Colin Jamieson, MLA

Minister for Lands

Minister for Agriculture

Minister for Forests
David Evans, BA, MLA

Minister for Environmental Protection

Minister for Health

Minister for Town Planning
Ron Davies, MLA

Chief Secretary

Minister for Local Government
Claude Stubbs, MLC

Minister for Housing

Minister for Fisheries and Fauna

Minister for the North-West
Arthur Bickerton, MLA

Minister for Police

Minister for Community Welfare

Minister for Tourism
Ron Thompson, MLC

Minister for Labour

Minister for Immigration

Minister for Prices Control

Minister for Consumer Protection
John Harman, MLA

Shadow Ministry

While serving no formal status, the Tonkin shadow ministry was a Shadow Cabinet led by the Opposition Leader and leader of the Labor Party, John Tonkin, in the Parliament of Western Australia. It lasted from March 1974 until 15 April 1976, when Tonkin stepped down at the age of 74. The Tonkin shadow ministry was the first of its kind in Western Australia.