The Gallop Ministry was the 33rd Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, and was led by Labor Premier Geoff Gallop and his deputy, Eric Ripper. It succeeded the Court–Cowan Ministry on 16 February 2001, following the defeat of the Liberal-National coalition government at the 2001 election six days earlier. The Ministry was reconstituted on 10 March 2005 following the February 2005 election. It was succeeded by the Carpenter Ministry on 3 February 2006 due to the retirement of Dr Geoff Gallop from politics on 25 January.
The GallopMinistry was the 33rd Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, and was led by Labor Premier Geoff Gallop and his deputy, Eric Ripper...
the 1996 state election, representing the seat of Willagee. In the Gallopministry, which took office following the 2001 election, Carpenter was Minister...
to have died in office. Moore, Philip Collier, John Willcock and Geoff Gallop are the only premiers to have resigned due to ill health. Forrest, Colebatch...
held several portfolios in the preceding Lawrence Ministry (including Minister for Education), Gallop replaced Jim McGinty as Leader of the Opposition...
deputy Eric Ripper. It succeeded the GallopMinistry on 3 February 2006 due to the retirement of Dr Geoff Gallop from politics on 25 January, and was...
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The Second Leake Ministry was the fifth Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Premier George Leake, who had hitherto been the...
The Throssell Ministry was the second Ministry of the Government of Western Australia. It succeeded the Forrest Ministry on 15 February 1901 after Sir...
The First Leake Ministry was the third Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Premier George Leake, who had hitherto been the...
Comprehensive Cancer Centre) was established. In 2004, he was appointed by the GallopMinistry to implement reform in Western Australia's public health system. He...
leadership; Gallop reprimanded McGowan and ordered him to return to Perth. Following Labor's win at the 2005 election, Gallop reshuffled his Ministry, and promoted...
Daglish Ministry was the 7th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Labor Premier Henry Daglish. It succeeded the James Ministry on...
The Forrest Ministry was the first government ministry in Western Australia, after the inauguration of responsible government. It was in government from...
James Ministry was the sixth Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Premier Walter James. It succeeded the Second Leake Ministry on...
The Morgans Ministry was the fourth ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Alf Morgans of the Ministerialist faction. It succeeded the...
as Minister for Education and other portfolios in the GallopMinistry. Following Geoff Gallop's retirement from politics in January 2006, Carpenter became...
day when it was planned to open in 2006.: 19 On 16 July 2001, the Gallopministry approved a change in the railway's route, from a spur off the Armadale...
The ministries of Western Australia (also known as Cabinets) are the centre of executive power in the Government of Western Australia. They are composed...
The First McGowan Ministry was the 36th ministry of the Government of Western Australia. Led by the Premier Mark McGowan and Deputy Premier Roger Cook...
Leader until early 1994. In December 1993, Lawrence, Jim McGinty and Geoff Gallop joined in a petition to the High Court of Australia to challenge the franchise...
June 2023. McGowan formally resigned on Thursday 8 June and Cook and his ministry were sworn in on that day. Cook was the first premier of Western Australia...
easily defeated by the sitting Liberal member, Michael Sutherland. GallopMinistry Robert (Bob) Charles Kucera – Biographical Register of Members of the...
The Second McGowan Ministry was the 37th ministry of the Government of Western Australia. Led by the Premier Mark McGowan and Deputy Premier Roger Cook...