Minister for Energy (Western Australia)
Minister for Energy is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Bill Johnston of the Labor Party. The position was first created after the 1959 state election, for the government of David Brand, and has existed in almost every government since then. The minister is responsible for Energy Policy WA (a standalone sub-department of the state's Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety), which oversees Western Australia's energy sector.
Arthur BickertonBarnett MinistryBen WyattBill Johnston (politician)Crawford NalderDon May (politician)Edgar LewisFirst McGowan MinistryGovernment of Western AustraliaJeff Carr (Australian politician)Minister for Electricity (Western Australia)Minister for Fuel (Western Australia)Minister for Mines and Petroleum (Western Australia)Minister for Regional Development (Western Australia)Minister for State Development (Western Australia)Ministry of EnergyPeter Collier (politician)Peter Jones (Australian politician)Second McGowan Ministry
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Minister for Energy (Western Australia)
Minister for Energy is a position in the government of Western Australia, currently held by Bill Johnston of the Labor Party. The position was first created after the 1959 state election, for the government of David Brand, and has existed in almost every government since then. The minister is responsible for Energy Policy WA (a standalone sub-department of the state's Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety), which oversees Western Australia's energy sector.
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