1990 Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch) Leadership Spill
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leadership spill In Australian politics, a leadership spill (or simply spill) is a colloquialism referring to a declaration that the leadership of a parliamentary party is vacant and open for contest. A spill may involve all or some of the leadership positions (le ...
of the Western Australian Labor Party occurred on 12 February 1990. It resulted in the replacement of
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and party leader
Peter Dowding Peter McCallum Dowding SC (born 6 October 1943) is an Australian lawyer and former politician who served as the 24th Premier of Western Australia, from 25 February 1988 until his forced resignation on 12 February 1990. He was a member of parli ...
with
Carmen Lawrence Carmen Mary Lawrence (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian academic and former politician who was the Premier of Western Australia from 1990 to 1993, the first woman to become the premier of an Australian state. A member of the Labor Party, sh ...
, making her the first female state premier in Australia. It also resulted in the replacement of
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and deputy party leader David Parker with Ian Taylor. The leadership spill occurred as a result of the government's increasing unpopularity as a result of the
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scandal.


Background

The
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, Brian Burke, who had been in power since 1983, was replaced by
Peter Dowding Peter McCallum Dowding SC (born 6 October 1943) is an Australian lawyer and former politician who served as the 24th Premier of Western Australia, from 25 February 1988 until his forced resignation on 12 February 1990. He was a member of parli ...
in February 1988 in an amicable transition. At the same time, David Parker replaced
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as
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. The Labor Party narrowly won the February
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. Since then, the
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Government had been growing increasingly unpopular as a result of the
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controversy, in which hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money was wasted through the government's close involvement with businesses. During the District Court trial of Western Colleries Limited director Tony Lloyd, his defence lawyers argued that Premier Dowding and Acting
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had ordered Lloyd to pay off a Rothwells debt using a $15 million cheque. In January 1990, Lloyd was found guilty of acting improperly, making him the first person convicted for an offence relating to WA Inc. This made the Dowding Labor Government even more unpopular, with opinion polls showing support was as low as 32%. Dowding's popularity was also hurt by his arrogant attitude, which annoyed colleagues. Additionally, the
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was coming up, and the Labor Party wanted to limit the seats lost by the party in Western Australia. Having a state leader less associated with WA Inc would have helped with that.


Leadership election

State Secretary Stephen Smith,
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Secretary
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, and seven Labor politicians –
Carmen Lawrence Carmen Mary Lawrence (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian academic and former politician who was the Premier of Western Australia from 1990 to 1993, the first woman to become the premier of an Australian state. A member of the Labor Party, sh ...
, David Parker, Ian Taylor,
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, Keith Wilson,
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and
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– met together to discuss Peter Dowding's leadership. They decided that he should be forced out of the leadership. By 7 February 1990, the majority of the 47 members of the Labor caucus had signed a letter calling for Dowding's resignation. Minister for
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and Aboriginal Affairs Carmen Lawrence and Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Conservation and Land Management, and Waterways Ian Taylor were seen as most likely to win the leadership, with Lawrence having a slight edge over Taylor. On 8 February 1990, Dowding returned early from the
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in Switzerland in order to shore up his leadership, spending the next several days speaking to party members in an attempt to ensure their support. He also held a
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meeting on 9 February. At a caucus meeting on 12 February, Dowding and his deputy, David Parker, resigned from their positions. Lawrence was elected as the leader of the Labor Party, making her the first female premier in Australia. Taylor was elected as the deputy leader of the party, making him the deputy premier of Western Australia. Both were elected unopposed. Lawrence was seen as a good candidate as she had little association with WA Inc. Dowding criticised the leadership challenge, saying that the timing was premature and was done to help Labor win the federal election, rather than for what's good for the state.


Aftermath

Parker remained in cabinet, serving as the minister for resources, trade and the arts. He resigned from parliament on 26 April 1990. Dowding was on the
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until his resignation from parliament on 26 April 1990. Grill was put on the backbench as well. An opinion poll showed that support for the federal Labor Party in Western Australia increased following the leadership change. The poll also showed that WA Inc would influence the decision of 56% of Labor voters, down from 65% the previous week. At the federal election held in March 1990, the Labor Party only lost one seat in Western Australia. At the 1993 state election, the Lawrence Labor Government was defeated by
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's
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. The swing against Labor was less than expected however, at 2.9%.


See also

* 1990 Maylands state by-election – Election to replace Peter Dowding in parliament *
1990 Fremantle state by-election The 1990 Fremantle state by-election was a by-election held on 26 May 1990 for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Fremantle. The election occurred on the same day as the 1990 Maylands state by-election. The by-election was trigg ...
– Election to replace David Parker in parliament


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