Minister for Training and Workforce Development explained

Minister for Training and Workforce Development is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Simone McGurk of the Labor party. The position was first created after the 1933 state election, for the government of Philip Collier, but was abolished in 1943 and not re-created until 1982. It had been a distinct portfolio in most governments since then, albeit under several different names. The minister was responsible for the state government's Department of Training and Workforce Development (DTWD).

Following the WA State Election in 2017, the portfolio no longer exists. The new portfolio is now Education and Training, held by Sue Ellery.[1]

Titles

List of ministers

Term start Term end Minister(s) Party
24 April 193313 May 1936James Kenneally Labor
13 May 193618 April 1939Albert Hawke Labor
18 April 19399 December 1943Harold Millington Labor
1943–1982: no separate minister – responsibilities held by other ministers
30 December 198225 February 1983Bill Hassell Liberal
25 February 198323 December 1983David Parker Labor
23 December 198325 February 1988Peter Dowding Labor
25 February 198828 February 1989Gordon Hill Labor
28 February 198919 February 1990Gavan Troy Labor
1990–1991: no separate minister – responsibilities held by other ministers
5 February 19917 September 1992Kay Hallahan Labor
7 September 199216 February 1993Kay Hallahan  Labor
 Labor
16 February 19939 January 1997Norman Moore Liberal
9 January 199728 July 1998Cheryl Edwardes Liberal
28 July 199822 December 1999Graham Kierath Liberal
22 December 199916 February 2001Mike Board Liberal
16 February 200114 January 2003John Kobelke Labor
2003–2008: no separate minister – responsibilities held by the Minister for Education and Training
23 September 200829 June 2012Peter Collier Liberal
29 June 201221 March 2013Murray Cowper Liberal
21 March 201311 December 2013Terry Redman National
11 December 20138 December 2014Kim Hames Liberal
8 December 201417 March 2017Liza Harvey Liberal
2017–2022: no separate minister – responsibilities held by the Minister for Education and Training
14 December 2022incumbentSimone McGurk Labor

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.premier.wa.gov.au/Ministers/Sue-Ellery/Pages/default.aspx Sue Ellery MLC Welcome