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The Second McGowan Ministry is the 37th ministry of the Government of Western Australia . Led by the Premier Mark McGowan and Deputy Premier Roger Cook , it succeeded the First McGowan Ministry following the 2021 election and was sworn in on 19 March 2021.[1] [2]
Office
Minister
Premier
Treasurer
Minister for Public Sector Management
Minister for Federal-State Relations
Mark McGowan , MLA
Deputy Premier
Minister for Health
Minister for Medical Research
Minister for State Development
Minister for Jobs and Trade
Minister for Science
Roger Cook , MLA
Minister for Education and Training
Leader of the Legislative Council
Sue Ellery , MLC
Minister for Mental Health
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs
Minister for Industrial Relations
Deputy Leader in the Legislative Council
Stephen Dawson , MLC
Minister for Regional Development
Minister for Agriculture and Food
Minister for Hydrogen Industry
Alannah MacTiernan , MLC
Minister for Tourism
Minister for Heritage
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Leader of the House
David Templeman , MLA
Attorney-General
Minister for Electoral Affairs
John Quigley , MLA
Minister for Police
Minister for Road Safety
Minister for Defence Industry
Minister for Veterans Issues
Paul Papalia , MLA
Minister for Energy
Minister for Mines and Petroleum
Minister for Corrective Services
Bill Johnston , MLA
Minister for Transport
Minister for Planning
Rita Saffioti , MLA
Minister for Finance
Minister for Lands
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Tony Buti , MLA
Minister for Child Protection
Minister for Women's Interests
Minister for Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence
Minister for Community Services
Simone McGurk , MLA
Minister for Water
Minister for Forestry
Minister for Youth
Dave Kelly , MLA
Minister for the Environment
Minister for Climate Action
Minister for Commerce
Amber-Jade Sanderson , MLA
Minister for Housing
Minister for Local Government
John Carey , MLA
Minister for Disability Services
Minister for Fisheries
Minister for Innovation and ICT
Minister for Seniors and Ageing
Don Punch , MLA
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Racing and Gaming
Minister for Small Business
Minister for Volunteering
Reece Whitby , MLA
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