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Minister for Culture and the Arts (Western Australia) : ウィキペディア英語版
Minister for Culture and the Arts (Western Australia)

The Minister for Culture and the Arts is a position in the Cabinet of Western Australia. It was first created in 1971, during the Tonkin government, under the title Minister for Cultural Affairs. That title was retained until 1983, when the title Minister for the Arts was adopted. The current title was adopted in 2001.
The current Minister for Culture and the Arts is John Day of the Liberal Party, who holds the position as a member of the Barnett Ministry. The minister, who generally also holds other portfolios, is responsible for the state government's Department of Culture and the Arts.
==List of Ministers for Culture and the Arts==
Thirteen people have been appointed as Minister for Culture and the Arts or equivalent. Sheila McHale, who served in both the Gallop and Carpenter governments, held the position for the longest period, 7 years and 220 days. David Parker had two non-consecutive terms as minister, initially in the Burke government and then across the Dowding and Lawrence governments, although he served for just over three years.〔(Electoral Affairs Ministry of Western Australia ) – Parliamentary Library of Western Australia. Last updated 29 June 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2015.〕
In the table below, members of the Legislative Council are designated "MLC". All others were members of the Legislative Assembly at the time of their service. In Western Australia, serving ministers are entitled to be styled "The Honourable", and may retain the style after three years' service in the ministry.〔(Addressing a Member of Parliament ) – Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 10 March 2015.〕

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