List of Premiers of Western Australia
№ | Name |
Portrait | Constituency | Party | Term of office | Ministry | Election(s) | Ref | |
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1 | Sir John Forrest |
MLA for Bunbury |
none (pro-Forrest) |
1890 |
1901 |
1890 1894 1897 |
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2 | George Throssell |
MLA for Northam MLC for East Province |
none (pro-Forrest) |
1901 |
1901 |
1901 | |||
3 | George Leake (I) |
MLA for Roebourne MLA for Albany MLA for West Perth |
none (Opposition) |
1901 |
1901 |
– | |||
4 | Alf Morgans |
MLA for Coolgardie |
none (Ministerialist) |
1901 |
1901 |
– | |||
– |
George Leake (II) |
MLA for Roebourne MLA for Albany MLA for West Perth |
none (Opposition) |
1901 |
1902 |
– | |||
5 | Sir Walter James |
MLA for East Perth |
none (Opposition) |
1902 |
1904 |
1904 | |||
6 | Henry Daglish |
MLA for Subiaco |
Labor Party | 1904 |
1905 |
– | |||
7 | Sir Cornthwaite Rason |
MLC for Swan MLA for South Murchison MLA for Guildford |
Ministerialist | 1905 |
1906 |
1905 | |||
8 | Sir Newton Moore |
MLA for Bunbury |
Ministerialist | 1906 |
1910 |
1908 | |||
9 | Frank Wilson (I) |
MLA for Canning MLA for Perth MLA for Sussex |
Ministerialist | 1910 |
1911 |
1911 | |||
10 | John Scaddan |
MLA for Ivanhoe MLA for Brown Hill-Ivanhoe MLA for Albany MLA for Maylands |
Labor Party | 1911 |
1916 |
1914 | |||
– |
Frank Wilson (II) |
MLA for Canning MLA for Perth MLA for Sussex |
Liberal Party | 1916 |
1917 |
– | |||
11 | Henry Lefroy |
MLA for Moore |
Nationalist Party | 1917 |
1919 |
1917 | |||
12 | Hal Colebatch |
MLC for East Province |
Nationalist Party | 1919 |
1919 |
– | |||
13 | Sir James Mitchell (I) |
MLA for Northam |
Nationalist Party | 1919 |
1924 |
1921 1924 |
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14 | Philip Collier (I) |
MLA for Boulder |
Labor Party | 1924 |
1930 |
1927 1930 |
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– |
Sir James Mitchell (II) |
MLA for Northam |
Nationalist Party | 1930 |
1933 |
1933 | |||
– |
Philip Collier (II) |
MLA for Boulder |
Labor Party | 1933 |
1936 |
1936 | |||
15 | John Willcock |
MLA for Geraldton |
Labor Party | 1936 |
1945 |
1939 1943 |
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16 | Frank Wise |
MLA for Gascoyne |
Labor Party | 1945 |
1947 |
1947 | |||
17 | Sir Ross McLarty |
MLA for Murray-Wellington |
Liberal Party | 1947 |
1953 |
1953 1950 |
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18 | Albert Hawke |
MLA for Northam |
Labor Party | 1953 |
1959 |
1956 1959 |
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19 | Sir David Brand |
MLA for Greenough |
Liberal Party | 1959 |
1971 |
1962 1965 1968 1971 |
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20 | John Tonkin |
MLA for North-East Fremantle MLA for Melville |
Labor Party | 1971 |
1974 |
1974 | |||
21 | Sir Charles Court |
MLA for Nedlands |
Liberal Party | 1974 |
1982 |
1977 1980 |
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22 | Ray O'Connor |
MLA for North Perth MLA for Mount Lawley |
Liberal Party | 1982 |
1983 |
1983 | |||
23 | Brian Burke |
MLA for Balcatta MLA for Balga |
Labor Party | 1983 |
1988 |
1986 | |||
24 | Peter Dowding |
MLC for North Province MLA for Maylands |
Labor Party | 1988 |
1990 |
1989 | |||
25 | Dr Carmen Lawrence |
MLA for Subiaco MLA for Glendalough |
Labor Party | 1990 |
1993 |
1993 | |||
26 | Richard Court |
MLA for Nedlands |
Liberal Party | 1993 |
2001 |
1996 2001 |
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27 | Dr Geoff Gallop |
MLA for Victoria Park |
Labor Party | 2001 |
2006 |
2005 | |||
28 | Alan Carpenter |
MLA for Willagee |
Labor Party | 2006 |
2008 |
2008 | |||
29 | Colin Barnett |
MLA for Cottesloe |
Liberal Party | 2008 |
2012 |
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