Mike Barnett (politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Mike Barnett
Honorific-Suffix:AM
Office:Speaker of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Term Start:10 June 1986
Term End:17 June 1993
Predecessor:John Harman
Successor:Jim Clarko
Office2:Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Constituency2:Rockingham
Term Start2:30 March 1974
Term End2:14 December 1996
Predecessor2:None (new creation)
Successor2:Mark McGowan
Birth Date:24 January 1946
Birth Place:Belper, Derbyshire, England
Party:Labor (from 1970)
Education:Pinjarra High School

Michael Barnett AM (24 January 1946 – 29 December 2023) was an Australian politician who was a Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1996, representing the seat of Rockingham. He served as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1986 to 1993.

Life and career

Barnett was born in Belper, Derbyshire, England, and briefly attended Trescobeas County Secondary School (in Falmouth, Cornwall). His family migrated to Western Australia in December 1958, and settled in Pinjarra, where he attended Pinjarra High School. Prior to entering politics, Barnett was the owner of a caravan park in Rockingham, one of Perth's southern suburbs.[1] He joined the Labor Party in 1970, and at the 1974 state election successfully contested the newly created seat of Rockingham, narrowly defeating the Liberal candidate.[2]

After the 1977 state election, Barnett was appointed to the shadow ministry of Colin Jamieson. He remained in the shadow ministry when Ron Davies replaced Jamieson as leader in 1978, and when Brian Burke replaced Jamieson in 1981. However, when Labor won government at the 1983 election, Barnett was not elevated to cabinet, but instead made chairman of committees in the Legislative Assembly. After the 1986 election, he was elevated to the speakership, replacing the retiring John Harman. The youngest speaker since Bertie Johnston in 1917, he served until the Labor government's defeat at the 1993 election, and retired from parliament at the 1996 election. From 2004 to 2008, Barnett served as chairman of the Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA), a state government agency.[1] In 2006, he was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM), "for service to the Parliament of Western Australia and to the community of Rockingham".[3]

The Mike Barnett Sports Complex in Rockingham was named after Barnett.

After a battle with dementia, Barnett died on 29 December 2023. He was 77.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michael Barnett . Biographical Register of Members . . 10 May 2016 .
  2. Book: Black, David. David Black (historian)

    . David Black (historian). Prescott. Valerie. Election statistics : Legislative Assembly of Western Australia, 1890-1996. 1997. Western Australian Parliamentary History Project and Western Australian Electoral Commission. Perth, [W.A.]. 0730984095.

  3. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1131338 BARNETT, Michael
  4. Web site: Spagnolo. Joe. Labor stalwart and 'champion of Rockingham Mike Barnett dies aged 77 . The West Australian . 30 December 2023 . live . https://archive.today/20231230022552/https://thewest.com.au/politics/labor/labor-stalwart-and-champion-of-rockingham-mike-barnett-dies-aged-77-c-13062594 . 30 December 2023 . subscription.
  5. Web site: Welhan . Monique . Former Member for Rockingham Mike Barnett passes away . 97.3 Coast FM . 30 December 2023 . 30 December 2023.