Leader of the Opposition (Western Australia)

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Leader of the Opposition in Western Australia
Incumbent
Shane Love
since 30 January 2023
Term lengthWhile leader of the largest political party in the Legislative Assembly that is not in government
Inaugural holderHenry Daglish
Formation25 August 1905
DeputyPeter Rundle

In the Australian state of Western Australia, the Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the largest minority political party or coalition of parties in the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Western Australia. By convention, the leader is generally a member of the Legislative Assembly.

Prior to 1911, the

Robinson
's Government.

At the

Liberal Party in the Legislative Assembly. It was likely that the National Party would become the official opposition, with advice from the solicitor-general stating that "the party with the most numbers in the Lower House must under the law become the opposition".[1] In April 2021, the Liberal Party and Nationals Party entered into a formal alliance to form opposition, with National Party being the senior party and Liberal Party being the junior party in the alliance.[2][3] The leader and deputy leader of the National Party, currently Mia Davies and Shane Love
, would then be the Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the Opposition respectively.

List of leaders of the opposition

Leader Party Constituency Took office Left office Premier
1 Henry Daglish  
Labor Party
Subiaco 25 August 1905 27 September 1905   Hector Rason
(25 August 1905 – 7 May 1906)
2 William Johnson  
Labor Party
Guildford 4 October 1905 27 October 1905
  Newton Moore
(7 May 1906 – 16 September 1910)
3 Thomas Bath  
Labor Party
Brown Hill 22 November 1905 3 August 1910  
4 John Scaddan (I)  
Labor Party
Ivanhoe 3 August 1910 7 October 1911  
  Frank Wilson (I)
(16 September 1910 – 7 October 1911)
5 Frank Wilson   Liberal Party Sussex 1 November 1911 27 July 1916   John Scaddan
(7 October 1911 – 27 July 1916)
John Scaddan (II)  
Labor Party
Brown Hill-Ivanhoe 27 July 1916 16 April 1917   Frank Wilson (II)
(27 July 1916 – 28 June 1917)
6 Philip Collier (I)  
Labor Party
Boulder 16 April 1917 16 April 1924  
  Henry Lefroy
(28 June 1917 – 17 April 1919)
  Hal Colebatch
(17 April 1919 – 17 May 1919)
  James Mitchell (I)
(17 May 1919 – 16 April 1924)
7 James Mitchell  
Nationalist Party
Northam 16 April 1924 24 April 1930   Philip Collier (I)
(16 April 1924 – 24 April 1930)
Philip Collier (II)  
Labor Party
Boulder 24 April 1930 24 April 1933   James Mitchell (II)
(24 April 1930 – 24 April 1933)
8 Charles Latham  
Country Party
York 24 April 1933 8 October 1942   Philip Collier (II)
(24 April 1933 – 20 August 1936)
  John Willcock
(20 August 1936 – 31 July 1945)
9 Arthur Watts  
Country Party
Katanning 8 October 1942 1 April 1947  
  Frank Wise
(31 July 1945 – 1 April 1947)
10 Frank Wise  
Labor Party
Gascoyne 1 April 1947 26 June 1951   Ross McLarty
(1 April 1947 – 23 February 1953)
11 Bert Hawke (I)  
Labor Party
Northam 26 June 1951 23 February 1953  
12 Ross McLarty  
Liberal Party
Murray-Wellington 23 February 1953 1 March 1957   Bert Hawke
(23 February 1953 – 2 April 1959)
13 David Brand (I)  
Liberal Party
Greenough 1 March 1957 2 April 1959  
Bert Hawke (II)  
Labor Party
Northam 2 April 1959 31 December 1966   David Brand
(2 April 1959 – 3 March 1971)
14 John Tonkin (I)  
Labor Party
Melville 31 December 1966 3 March 1971  
David Brand (II)  
Liberal Party
Greenough 3 March 1971 5 June 1972   John Tonkin
(3 March 1971 – 8 April 1974)
15 Charles Court  
Liberal Party
Nedlands 5 June 1972 8 April 1974  
John Tonkin (II)  
Labor Party
Melville 8 April 1974 15 April 1976   Charles Court
(8 April 1974 – 25 January 1982)
16 Colin Jamieson  
Labor Party
Welshpool 15 April 1976 21 February 1978  
17 Ron Davies  
Labor Party
Victoria Park 21 February 1978 18 September 1981  
18 Brian Burke  
Labor Party
Balcatta 18 September 1981 19 February 1983  
  Ray O'Connor
(25 January 1982 – 25 February 1983)
19 Ray O'Connor  
Liberal Party
Mount Lawley 19 February 1983 15 February 1984   Brian Burke
(25 February 1983 – 25 February 1988)
20 Bill Hassell  
Liberal Party
Cottesloe 15 February 1984 25 November 1986  
21 Barry MacKinnon  
Liberal Party
Murdoch (1977–89) 25 November 1986 12 May 1992  
Jandakot (1989–93)   Peter Dowding
(25 February 1988 – 12 February 1990)
  Carmen Lawrence
(12 February 1990 – 16 February 1993)
22 Richard Court (I)  
Liberal Party
Nedlands 12 May 1992 16 February 1993  
23 Carmen Lawrence  
Labor Party
Glendalough 16 February 1993 7 February 1994   Richard Court
(16 February 1993 – 10 February 2001)
24 Ian Taylor  
Labor Party
Kalgoorlie 7 February 1994 12 October 1994  
25 Jim McGinty  
Labor Party
Fremantle 12 October 1994 15 October 1996  
26 Geoff Gallop  
Labor Party
Victoria Park 15 October 1996 10 February 2001  
Richard Court (II)  
Liberal Party
Nedlands 10 February 2001 26 February 2001   Geoff Gallop
(10 February 2001 – 25 January 2006)
27 Colin Barnett (I)  
Liberal Party
Cottesloe 26 February 2001 9 March 2005  
28 Matt Birney  
Liberal Party
Kalgoorlie 9 March 2005 24 March 2006  
  Alan Carpenter
(25 January 2006 – 23 September 2008)
29 Paul Omodei  
Liberal Party
Warren-Blackwood 24 March 2006 17 January 2008  
30 Troy Buswell  
Liberal Party
Vasse 17 January 2008 4 August 2008  
Colin Barnett (II)  
Liberal Party
Cottesloe 4 August 2008 23 September 2008  
31 Eric Ripper  
Labor Party
Belmont 23 September 2008 23 January 2012   Colin Barnett
(23 September 2008 – 17 March 2017)
32 Mark McGowan  
Labor Party
Rockingham 23 January 2012 17 March 2017  
Colin Barnett (III)  
Liberal Party
Cottesloe 17 March 2017 21 March 2017   Mark McGowan
(17 March 2017 – 8 June 2023)
33 Mike Nahan  
Liberal Party
Riverton 21 March 2017 13 June 2019  
34 Liza Harvey  
Liberal Party
Scarborough 13 June 2019 22 November 2020  
35 Zak Kirkup  
Liberal Party
Dawesville 24 November 2020 13 March 2021  
36 Mia Davies  
National Party
Central Wheatbelt 14 April 2021 30 January 2023  
37 Shane Love  
National Party
Moore 30 January 2023 Incumbent  
  Roger Cook
(8 June 2023 – present)

See also

References

  1. ^ "McGowan promises funds for opposition despite loophole". The West Australian. 18 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  2. ^ "WA Liberals and Nationals enter alliance instead of formal coalition following electoral wipeout". ABC News. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  3. ^ "WA Nationals, Liberals form alliance for opposition – just don't call it a coalition". WA Today. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 4 May 2021.