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The Western Australian Government Gazette is the government gazette of Western Australia. It has been published since 1836. [1] Between 1878 and 1989 it was known as the Government Gazette of Western Australia. [2] Editions from approximately 1915 onwards are available in electronic format on the State Law Publisher's website in PDF format. [3]
Sometimes considered to have been continued under the masthead The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal. 19 February – 16 April 1831: The Western Australian Chronicle and Perth Gazette: Perth: Manuscript 1831: The Western Australian: Perth: Manuscript 1833: Western Australian Colonial News: Perth: Manuscript 1833: The Inquisitor ...
The State Records Office operates under its own legislation, the State Records Act 2000, which was formally proclaimed in the Government Gazette on 30 November 2001. The SRO is an independent government agency within Western Australia's Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
The Commonwealth of Australia Gazette is a publication of the Government of Australia, and consists of notices required by Commonwealth law to be published. [1] Types of announcements in the Gazette include, appointments, promotions and transfers of persons to positions in the Australian Public Service (APS), previously "Commonwealth Public Service"; creation, dissolution and renaming of ...
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Since the Federation of Australia in 1901, Western Australia has been a state of the Commonwealth of Australia, and the Constitution of Australia regulates its relationship with the Commonwealth. Under the Australian Constitution, Western Australia ceded legislative and judicial supremacy to the Commonwealth, but retained powers in all matters ...
Elections were held in the state of Western Australia on 14 February 1953 to elect all 50 members to the Legislative Assembly. The two-term Liberal-Country Party coalition government, led by Premier Sir Ross McLarty, was defeated by the Labor Party, led by Opposition Leader Albert Hawke.
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 (Ray O'Connor replaced O'Neil following his retirement in 1980).