Court Ministry


The Court Ministry was the 27th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia, led by Liberal Premier Sir Charles Court and deputy Des O'Neil. It commenced on 5 June 1975, following the Court–McPharlin Ministry, 15 months after the Coalition's electoral defeat of the Tonkin Labor government. It was followed by the O'Connor Ministry upon Court's retirement as Premier on 25 January 1982.

Overview

On 20 May 1975, the National Country Party, led by Ray McPharlin, withdrew from the Coalition. At the time, three Ministers had been members of the NCP. In the ensuing negotiations which included visits from Federal Country Party leader Doug Anthony and Queensland Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Dick Old replaced McPharlin as state party leader. The Coalition recommenced on 31 May. Court felt that Old had insufficient experience to become Deputy Premier, so while the Government was based on a Liberal-NCP coalition until its defeat by Labor in 1983, both the Premier and Deputy positions were held by members of the parliamentary Liberal Party.
The Ministry was reconstituted three times - first on 10 March 1977, following the 1977 election; on 25 August 1978 after a portfolio reshuffle; and finally on 5 March 1980 following the 1980 election.
The 1977 election, which expanded the Legislative Assembly from 51 to 55 members, saw the Liberal Party gain four seats and come within one seat of being able to govern in their own right. The NCP made the abolition of probate on estates passing to a spouse a condition of forming a coalition with the Liberals. This change in government policy was announced by the Premier after the election. However, due to a reduction in the numbers of NCP members in the Parliament, the NCP's allocation of Ministerial positions in the 13-member Ministry, went from 3 to 2, with the loss of Norm Baxter. Neil McNeill retired from the Ministry, allowing Ian Medcalf to be appointed Attorney-General.
On 24 July 1978, Bill Grayden resigned from the Ministry after pleading guilty to two charges of unlawful assault on police officers, and one of unlawful damage to a police car. Ray O'Connor was appointed as Acting Minister covering all three of Grayden's portfolios and was formally sworn in by the Governor on 7 August 1978. Ray Young was promoted to the Ministry. A number of significant portfolio changes occurred on 25 August 1978, resulting from a split within the NCP leading to half of its MP's, along with its state president, forming a breakaway National Party. Both of the NCP Ministers stayed with the original party.
The 1980 election, which saw little parliamentary change other than the defeat of Housing Minister Alan Ridge in his Kimberley seat and the retirement of Deputy Premier Des O'Neil from politics, preceded another reconstitution of the Ministry. Ray O'Connor, who had been a member of parliament since 1959, was promoted to the Deputy Premiership whilst two new Ministers were appointed and two Honorary Ministers were appointed. The Government failed to enact legislation which would have amended the Constitution to allow an expansion of the Ministry to 15, on account of maverick Liberal MLA Dr Tom Dadour and the National Party opposing the measure.
On 18 December 1981, Sir Charles Court, then 70 years of age, announced his decision that he would step down as Premier on 25 January 1982. The ministry ended on that date and was succeeded by the O'Connor Ministry.

Ministry

First Ministry

On 5 June 1975, the Governor, Air Commodore Sir Hughie Edwards, designated 12 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers were then appointed to the positions, and served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 10 March 1977. An honorary minister was appointed two weeks later; following the assent of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1975 on 20 November 1975, the Ministry grew to 13 members and Ian Medcalf was formally appointed on 22 December.
The list below is ordered by decreasing seniority within the Cabinet, as indicated by the Government Gazette and the Hansard index. Blue entries indicate members of the Liberal Party, whilst green entries indicate members of the National Country Party. The members of the Ministry were:
OfficeMinister

Premier and Treasurer

Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development

Minister for Federal Affairs
Sir Charles Court, OBE, Dip.Acctg.,
FCA, FICS, FASA, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Works

Minister for Water Supplies

Minister for the North-West
Des O'Neil, DipEd, MLA

Chief Secretary

Minister for Justice

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Neil McNeill, BSc, MLC

Minister for Agriculture
Dick Old, MLA

Minister for Transport

Minister for Police

Minister for Traffic
Ray O'Connor, MLA

Minister for Education

Minister for Cultural Affairs

Minister for Recreation
Graham MacKinnon, ED, JP, MLC

Minister for Labour and Industry

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Immigration
Bill Grayden, MLA

Minister for Industrial Development

Minister for Mines

Minister for Fuel and Energy
Andrew Mensaros, MLA

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning
Cyril Rushton, MLA

Minister for Lands

Minister for Forests

Minister for Tourism
Alan Ridge, MLA

Minister for Health

Minister for Community Welfare
Norm Baxter, MLC

Minister for Housing

Minister for Conservation and Environment

Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife
Peter Jones, MLA

Honorary Minister

Minister for Federal Affairs
Ian Medcalf, ED, QC, LL.B., MLC

Second Ministry

On 10 March 1977, the Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle, designated 13 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899 and appointed the ministers to the positions.
On 24 July 1978, Bill Grayden resigned from the Ministry. Ray O'Connor was appointed the Acting Minister for all three portfolios, and was sworn into them on 7 August 1978. Ray Young was also promoted to the Ministry at this time. These arrangements stayed in place until the 25 August reshuffle.
OfficeMinister

Premier and Treasurer

Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
Sir Charles Court, OBE, Dip.Acctg.,
FCA, FICS, FASA, MLA

Deputy Premier

Chief Secretary

Minister for Police and Traffic

Minister for Regional Administration

Minister for the North-West
Des O'Neil, DipEd, MLA

Minister for Agriculture
Dick Old, MLA

Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife

Minister for Tourism

Minister for Conservation and Environment

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Graham MacKinnon, ED, JP, MLC

Minister for Works

Minister for Water Supplies

Minister for Housing


Minister for Labour and Industry

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Immigration
Bill Grayden, MLA

Attorney-General

Minister for Federal Affairs
Ian Medcalf, ED, QC, LL.B., MLC

Minister for Education

Minister for Cultural Affairs

Minister for Recreation
Peter Jones, MLA

Minister for Industrial Development

Minister for Mines

Minister for Fuel and Energy
Andrew Mensaros, MLA

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning
Cyril Rushton, MLA

Minister for Health

Minister for Community Welfare
Alan Ridge, MLA

Minister for Transport
David Wordsworth, MLC

Minister for Lands and Forests
June Craig, MLA

Minister without portfolio
Ray Young, MLA

Third Ministry

On 25 August 1978, the Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle, designated 13 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers were then appointed to the positions, and served until the reconstitution of the Ministry on 5 March 1980 following the 1980 state election.
OfficeMinister

Premier and Treasurer

Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
Sir Charles Court, OBE, Dip.Acctg.,
FCA, FICS, FASA, MLA

Deputy Premier

Chief Secretary

Minister for Police and Traffic

Minister for Regional Administration

Minister for the North-West
Des O'Neil, DipEd, MLA

Minister for Agriculture
Dick Old, MLA

Minister for Works

Minister for Water Supplies

Minister for Tourism

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Graham MacKinnon, ED, JP, MLC

Minister for Labour and Industry

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Immigration

Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife

Minister for Conservation and Environment
Ray O'Connor, MLA

Attorney-General

Minister for Federal Affairs
Ian Medcalf, ED, QC, LL.B., MLC

Minister for Education

Minister for Cultural Affairs

Minister for Recreation
Peter Jones, MLA

Minister for Industrial Development

Minister for Mines

Minister for Fuel and Energy
Andrew Mensaros, MLA

Minister for Transport
Cyril Rushton, MLA

Minister for Housing
Alan Ridge, MLA

Minister for Lands and Forests
David Wordsworth, MLC

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning
June Craig, MLA

Minister for Health

Minister for Community Welfare
Ray Young, MLA

Fourth Ministry

On 5 March 1980, the Governor, Air Chief Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle, designated 13 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43 of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers were then appointed to the positions, and served until the end of the Ministry on 25 January 1982, when the O'Connor Ministry was formed by Deputy Premier Ray O'Connor upon the Premier's retirement.
OfficeMinister

Premier and Treasurer

Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
Sir Charles Court, OBE, Dip.Acctg.,
FCA, FICS, FASA, MLA

Deputy Premier

Minister for Labour and Industry

Minister for Consumer Affairs

Minister for Immigration
Minister for Agriculture
Dick Old, MLA

Attorney-General

Minister for Federal Affairs

Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council
Ian Medcalf, ED, QC, LL.B., MLC

Minister for Works

Minister for Water Resources

Minister assisting the Minister Co-ordinating
Economic and Social Development

Minister for Housing
Andrew Mensaros, MLA

Minister for Resources Development

Minister for Mines

Minister for Fuel and Energy

Minister for Industrial Development and Commerce
Minister for Transport
Cyril Rushton, MLA

Minister for Health
Ray Young, MLA

Minister for Education

Minister for Cultural Affairs

Minister for Recreation
Bill Grayden, MLA

Minister for Lands and Forests
David Wordsworth, MLC

Minister for Local Government

Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning
June Craig, MLA

Chief Secretary

Minister for Police and Traffic

Minister for Community Welfare
Bill Hassell, LL.B., MA, MLA

Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife

Minister for Conservation and Environment
Gordon Masters, MLC

Honorary Minister assisting the Ministers for Housing,
Regional Administration, North West and Tourism
Ian Laurance, Dip.Teach, BA, FAIM, MLA

Honorary Minister assisting the Minister
for Industrial Development and Commerce
Barry MacKinnon, BEc, Dip.Acctg, FASA, MLA

Listed by name and portfolio

MinisterOfficeAppointedEnded
Baxter, Norm Minister for Health5 June 197510 March 1977
Baxter, Norm Minister for Community Welfare5 June 197510 March 1977
Court, Charles Premier and Treasurer5 June 197525 January 1982
Court, Charles Minister Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development5 June 197525 January 1982
Court, Charles Minister for Federal Affairs5 June 197522 December 1975
Craig, June Minister for Lands and Forests10 March 197725 August 1978
Craig, June Minister for Local Government25 August 197825 January 1982
Craig, June Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning25 August 197825 January 1982
Grayden, Bill Minister for Labour and Industry5 June 197524 July 1978
Grayden, Bill Minister for Consumer Affairs5 June 197524 July 1978
Grayden, Bill Minister for Immigration5 June 197524 July 1978
Grayden, Bill Minister for Education5 March 198025 January 1982
Grayden, Bill Minister for Cultural Affairs5 March 198025 January 1982
Grayden, Bill Minister for Recreation5 March 198025 January 1982
Hassell, Bill Chief Secretary5 March 198025 January 1982
Hassell, Bill Minister for Police and Traffic5 March 198025 January 1982
Hassell, Bill Minister for Community Welfare5 March 198025 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Housing5 June 197510 March 1977
Jones, Peter Minister for Conservation and Environment5 June 197510 March 1977
Jones, Peter Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife5 June 197510 March 1977
Jones, Peter Minister for Education10 March 19775 March 1980
Jones, Peter Minister for Cultural Affairs10 March 19775 March 1980
Jones, Peter Minister for Recreation10 March 19775 March 1980
Jones, Peter Minister for Regional Administration12 February 198125 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for the North-West12 February 198125 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Tourism12 February 198125 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Resources Development5 March 198025 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Mines5 March 198025 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Fuel and Energy5 March 198025 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Industrial Development and Commerce5 March 198025 January 1982
Jones, Peter Minister for Housing12 February 198125 January 1982
Laurance, Ian Honorary Minister5 March 198025 January 1982
MacKinnon, Barry Honorary Minister5 March 198025 January 1982
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Education5 June 197510 March 1977
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Cultural Affairs5 June 197510 March 1977
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Recreation5 June 197510 March 1977
MacKinnon, Graham Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council10 March 19775 March 1980
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife10 March 197725 August 1978
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Conservation and Environment10 March 197725 August 1978
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Works10 March 19775 March 1980
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Water Supplies25 August 19785 March 1980
MacKinnon, Graham Minister for Tourism25 August 19785 March 1980
McNeill, Neil Chief Secretary5 June 197510 March 1977
McNeill, Neil Minister for Justice5 June 197510 March 1977
McNeill, Neil Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council5 June 197510 March 1977
Masters, GordonMinister for Fisheries and Wildlife5 March 198025 January 1982
Masters, Gordon Minister for Conservation and Environment5 March 198025 January 1982
Medcalf, Ian Honorary Minister19 June 197522 December 1975
Medcalf, Ian Attorney-General10 March 197725 January 1982
Medcalf, Ian Minister for Federal Affairs22 December 197525 January 1982
Medcalf, Ian Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council5 March 198025 January 1982
Mensaros, Andrew Minister for Industrial Development5 June 19755 March 1980
Mensaros, Andrew Minister for Mines5 June 19755 March 1980
Mensaros, Andrew Minister for Fuel and Energy5 June 19755 March 1980
Mensaros, Andrew Minister for Works5 March 198025 January 1982
Mensaros, Andrew Minister for Water Supplies5 March 198025 January 1982
Mensaros, Andrew Minister assisting the Minister
Co-ordinating Economic and Social Development
5 March 198025 January 1982
Mensaros, Andrew Minister for Housing5 March 198012 February 1981
O'Connor, Ray Deputy Premier5 March 198025 January 1982
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Transport5 June 197510 March 1977
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Police5 June 197510 March 1977
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Traffic5 June 197510 March 1977
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Works10 March 197725 August 1978
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Water Supplies10 March 197725 August 1978
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Housing10 March 197725 August 1978
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Labour and Industry7 August 197825 January 1982
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Consumer Affairs7 August 197825 January 1982
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Immigration7 August 197825 January 1982
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Fisheries and Wildlife25 August 19785 March 1980
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Conservation and Environment25 August 19785 March 1980
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Regional Administration5 March 198012 February 1981
O'Connor, Ray Minister for the North-West5 March 198012 February 1981
O'Connor, Ray Minister for Tourism5 March 198012 February 1981
O'Neil, Des Deputy Premier5 June 19755 March 1980
Old, Dick Minister for Agriculture5 June 197525 January 1982
O'Neil, Des Chief Secretary10 March 19775 March 1980
O'Neil, Des Minister for Police and Traffic10 March 19775 March 1980
O'Neil, Des Minister for Regional Administration10 March 19775 March 1980
O'Neil, Des Minister for Water Supplies5 June 197510 March 1977
O'Neil, Des Minister for Works5 June 197510 March 1977
O'Neil, Des Minister for the North-West5 June 19755 March 1980
Ridge, Alan Minister for Lands5 June 197510 March 1977
Ridge, Alan Minister for Forests5 June 197510 March 1977
Ridge, Alan Minister for Tourism5 June 197510 March 1977
Ridge, Alan Minister for Health10 March 197725 August 1978
Ridge, Alan Minister for Community Welfare10 March 197725 August 1978
Ridge, Alan Minister for Housing25 August 19785 March 1980
Rushton, Cyril Minister for Local Government5 June 197525 August 1978
Rushton, Cyril Minister for Urban Development and Town Planning5 June 197525 August 1978
Rushton, Cyril Minister for Transport25 August 197825 January 1982
Wordsworth, David Minister for Transport10 March 197725 August 1978
Wordsworth, David Minister for Lands and Forests25 August 197825 January 1982
Young, Ray Minister without portfolio7 August 197825 August 1978
Young, Ray Minister for Health25 August 197825 January 1982
Young, Ray Minister for Community Welfare25 August 19785 March 1980