Scaddan Ministry

The Scaddan Ministry was the 11th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia and was led by Labor Premier John Scaddan. It succeeded the First Wilson Ministry led by Ministerialist Frank Wilson on 7 October 1911 after the decisive result of the state election held four days earlier, which had produced the State's first majority Labor government.

The 1914 election produced a one-seat majority for the Labor government, but the disappearance of Joseph Gardiner and his replacement by a Liberal candidate in a by-election, as well as a Labor member becoming an Independent and refusing to support the Government, enabled Wilson to call for a vote of no confidence in the government. On 27 July 1916, the Scaddan Ministry resigned and the Second Wilson Ministry was sworn in.

First Ministry

On 7 October 1911, the Governor, Rt Hon Baron Gerald Strickland, designated 6 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43(2) of the Constitution Acts Amendment Act 1899. The following ministers were then appointed to the positions, and served until the Ministry was reconstituted on 23 November 1914 following the 1914 election.

Office Minister

Premier
Colonial Treasurer

John Scaddan, MLA

Minister for Railways
Minister for Mines

Philip Collier, MLA

Minister for Lands
Minister for Agriculture

Thomas Bath, MLA
Minister for Works William Johnson, MLA

Attorney-General
Minister for Education

Thomas Walker, MLA
Colonial Secretary
John Drew, MLC
Minister without portfolio Jabez Dodd, MLC
William Angwin, MLA

Second Ministry

On 23 November 1914, the Governor, Major-General Sir Harry Barron, designated 6 principal executive offices of the Government under section 43(2) 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 27 July 1916.

Office Minister

Premier
Colonial Treasurer
Minister for Railways

John Scaddan, MLA

Minister for Lands
Minister for Agriculture

William Johnson, MLA

Minister for Mines
Minister for Water Supply

Philip Collier, MLA
Minister for Works William Angwin, MLA

Attorney-General
Minister for Education

Thomas Walker, MLA
Colonial Secretary
John Drew, MLC
Minister without portfolio Jabez Dodd, MLC
Henry Underwood, MLA
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References

  • Black, David; Bolton, Geoffrey (2001). Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930 (Revised ed.). Parliament House: Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0730738140.
  • Black, David (1991). "Factionalism and Stability: 1911-1947". In Black, David (ed.). The House on the Hill: A History of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832–1990. Perth, Western Australia: Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0-7309-3983-9.
  • Bolton, Geoffrey; Mozley, Ann (1961). The Western Australian Legislature, 1870-1930. Canberra: Australian National University. (no ISBN)
Preceded by
First Wilson Ministry
Scaddan Ministry
1911–1916
Succeeded by
Second Wilson Ministry
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