Western Australian Premier reveals leisure portfolios in post-election landslide cabinet
Having secured an historic landslide win in the state election at the weekened - with a minimum of 52 seats in the 59 seat lower house, Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan has announced his new cabinet with changes announced in key leisure and related portfolios.
With Premier McGowan to also serve as Treasurer, changes see Paul Papalia leaver the tourism portfolio.
Health Minister Roger Cook and Planning and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti have retained their existing responsibilities, with Minister Cook will add medical research, jobs and trade and science to his portfolios.
New cabinet ministers Amber-Jade Sanderson will be responsible for the environment, climate action and commerce while Tony Buti will take on finance, lands, sport and recreation and multiracial interests.
Another new entrant John Carey - the former Vincent Mayor - becomes Minister for Local Government and Housing.
David Templeman - who hands over the local government portfolio - will take on responsibility for tourism - which has now been separated from racing and gaming, a move likely influenced by the pending Royal Commission into Crown Perth - and will now be the Minister for Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Heritage, and Leader of the House.
Jessica Shaw MLA has been named Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism, Culture and the Arts and Heritage.
Welcoming Minister Templeman's appointment, Tourism Council WA Chief Executive, Evan Hall said he was looking forward to him being the strong voice that the state's tourism industry needed.
Hall advised “I look forward to working with the new Minister in what is a very critical moment for the future of the industry.
“The immediate challenge for the new Government and Tourism Minister is to sustain at-risk tourism businesses still struggling from the impact of the interstate border restrictions.
“It is critical that local tourism operators, whether it be tours, experiences, or accommodation, are supported and sustained until confidence in domestic travel across Australia returns, as many risk closure or mass job losses when JobKeeper ends next week.”
Hall said the Minister’s first task should be to secure discounted direct flights to Perth in order to save tourism jobs and businesses and recover valuable interstate visitors, adding "while regional hospitality and some tourism businesses are doing well, tours, attractions, and accommodation, particularly in Perth, are still struggling.
“Tens of thousands of tourism jobs in Perth are at risk due to the lack of both interstate and international visitors, and it is unfair that other capital cities such as Darwin, Adelaide, and Hobart have now been added to the list of discounted flights announced by the Federal Government, while Perth still misses out.
“We are calling on the new state government to support these at-risk tourism businesses by ensuring Perth is included in the airfare scheme, so that the state can compete in the new domestic tourism market.”
The swearing-in ceremony for all new Cabinet Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries will take place tomorrow, 19th March.
Images: Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan (top) and new Tourism Minister David Templeman (middle).
Related Articles
12th March 2021 - No relief for events and venues in Federal Government’s post JobKeeper package
11th March 2021 - Suspicions that Federal Government’s $1.2 billion tourism stimulus package targets marginal constituencies
10th March 2021 - Federal Government set to subsidise flights in tourism support package to replace JobKeeper
18th February 2021 - Australia’s $45 billion export tourism Industry at risk without JobKeeper replacement
4th February 2021 - Western Australia’s Plan for Our Parks initiative sees creation of five Badimia conservation reserves
4th February 2021 - Western Australian lockdown impacts leading sport leagues
2nd February 2021 - Western Australia regional festivals receive funding boost
20th January 2021 - Western Australia’s live entertainment sector unhappy with state’s tighter event restrictions
14th January 2021 - TCWA says one in five Western Australian tourism businesses at risk if JobKeeper ends
30th December 2020 - Western Australian Government moves forward with State Football Centre plans
28th December 2020 - Additional Western Australian regional beaches eligible for beach safety signage
25th November 2020 - Western Australian Government to require businesses and venues to adopt mandatory contact register
8th August 2020 - Western Australian Government’s latest industry boost to inject $150 million into tourism
6th August 2020 - Western Australian Government announces $76 million arts and culture recovery package
4th August 2020 - Western Australian Government announces $300 million investment in sport and community infrastructure
23rd June 2020 - Western Australian Government announces removal of venue capacity limits
2nd November 2020 - Leisure related portfolios announced in ‘incredibly diverse’ New Zealand cabinet
14th January 2020 - South Australian Premier to take on tourism portfolio to lead post-bushfire recovery
26th May 2019 - Prime Minister Scott Morrison names leisure portfolios in new cabinet