Willem Rudolf Westra van Holthe (born 22 August 1962) is an Australian politician. He was a
Country Liberal Party
The Country Liberal Party of the Northern Territory (CLP) is a centre-right political party in Australia's Northern Territory. In local politics it operates in a two-party system with the Australian Labor Party (ALP). It also contests federal ...
member of the
Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
The Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory is the unicameral legislature of the Northern Territory of Australia. The Legislative Assembly has 25 members, each elected in single-member electorates for four-year terms. The voting method fo ...
from 2008 to 2016, representing the electorate of
Katherine
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. He was
Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern Territory
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from 6–14 March 2013 and from February 2015 to February 2016, resuming the position following a leadership challenge to
Chief Minister
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Adam Giles
Adam Graham Giles (born 10 April 1973) is an Australian former politician and former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (2013–2016) as well as the former leader of the Country Liberal Party (CLP) in the unicameral Northern Territory Par ...
, in which he was briefly the Chief Minister-designate. He served as Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries, Minister for Land Resource Management and Minister for Essential Services (2012–2016), Minister for Mines and Energy (2012–2015) and Minister for Public Employment (2015–2016) under both
Terry Mills and Giles.
Early life
Westra van Holthe was born in
Rotorua
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, New Zealand, to a Dutch father and Australian mother. His family moved to Australia and settled in
Brisbane
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, Queensland.
[Key Speakers: Hon Willem Westra van Holthe]
Association of Mining and Exploration Companies Convention, 2015.
Westra van Holthe moved to the Northern Territory in 1984 to work as a labourer on such projects as the
Elizabeth River Bridge
The Elizabeth River Bridge is a road bridge which crosses Elizabeth River about south of the Darwin city centre, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
The bridge carries the Channel Island Road over the river from the suburb of Archer to th ...
and the
Arnhem Highway
The Arnhem Highway is a 227—kilometre highway in the Northern Territory of Australia. It links the mining town of Jabiru, in Kakadu National Park, to the Stuart Highway at a point 35 kilometres south of Darwin.
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[Katherine Rural Review]
Northern Territory Government, October/November 2012. In 1986, he joined the
Northern Territory Police
The Northern Territory Police Force is the police body that has legal jurisdiction over the Northern Territory of Australia. This police service has 1,537 police members (as at 31 July 2019) made up of 79 senior sergeants, 228 sergeants, 839 con ...
where he served until 2000—when he left the force to run a small business with his wife Jennie—and again from 2002 to 2008.
As a police officer, he was stationed at Maranboy,
Mataranka and
Alice Springs
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, then at
Katherine
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on his return to the police force.
Political career
In 2008, Westra van Holthe left the police to pursue a career in politics where he felt he could have a greater influence on law formation and implementation.
He was preselected by the
Country Liberal Party
The Country Liberal Party of the Northern Territory (CLP) is a centre-right political party in Australia's Northern Territory. In local politics it operates in a two-party system with the Australian Labor Party (ALP). It also contests federal ...
(CLP) as a candidate for the electorate of
Katherine
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where the sitting member
Fay Miller
Christina Fay Miller (born 8 April 1947) is a former Australian politician. She was the Country Liberal Party member for Katherine in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 2003 to 2008.
Miller was born in South Australia, moving ...
was retiring. He was elected at the
Territory election in August 2008 on a swing of over five percent, enough to revert Katherine to its traditional status as a safe CLP seat.
The CLP won government at the
2012 election, with Westra van Holthe picking up a massive 13.8 percent swing. He now sat on a majority of 22.3 percent, making Katherine the safest seat in the Territory. He was appointed as Minister for Primary Industry and Fisheries and Minister for Mines and Energy in the first
ministry
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under Chief Minister
Terry Mills.
On 6 March 2013,
Dave Tollner
David William Tollner (born 31 January 1966) is an Australian politician. He was the Country Liberal Party member for Solomon in the Australian House of Representatives from 2001 to 2007, and then served in the Northern Territory Legislative Ass ...
attempted to challenge Mills for the party leadership, although Mills averted any leadership ballot taking place after a six-hour party room meeting. Tollner was sacked from cabinet, and deputy leader
Robyn Lambley
Robyn Jane Lambley (born 26 January 1965) is an Australian politician. She is an independent member representing the division of Araluen in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, having been first elected in a 2010 by-election as a memb ...
resigned.
In the ensuing reshuffle, Westra van Holthe became deputy leader of the CLP, and hence
Deputy Chief Minister
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, replacing Lambley, also assuming the portfolios of Trade, Land Resource Management, Public Employment, and Essential Services. Less than a week later, Westra van Holthe was acting Chief Minister whilst Terry Mills was in Japan on a trade visit.
Adam Giles
Adam Graham Giles (born 10 April 1973) is an Australian former politician and former Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (2013–2016) as well as the former leader of the Country Liberal Party (CLP) in the unicameral Northern Territory Par ...
made a successful challenge to Mills' leadership, becoming CLP leader and installing Toller as his deputy, although Westra van Holthe retained his other ministries apart from the trade and employment portfolios.
On 2 February 2015, Westra van Holthe
challenged Giles for the leadership of the Country Liberal Party in a late night party room meeting. At a 1 am media conference on 3 February, Westra van Holthe announced that the party had voted for him to replace Giles as leader with
John Elferink
Johan Wessel Elferink (born 24 September 1965) is an Australian politician. He is a former member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for the Country Liberal Party.
Early life
Elferink was born in the Netherlands and moved to Austr ...
as his deputy, and that his new cabinet would be sworn in on 4 February. The ABC reported that the ballot was nine votes to five in favour of Westra van Holthe.
During the press conference Westra van Holthe referred to himself as the "Chief Minister apparent".
He also promised a more consultative approach to governing.
Westra van Holthe's plans to be sworn in as Chief Minister later in the day were halted by Giles' refusal to sign a document confirming his resignation. Additionally, there was the possibility that the CLP members who maintained their support for Giles would break party discipline and refuse to support Westra van Holthe on the floor of the legislature, leaving him short of the 13 votes he needed to govern. This raised the prospect of Westra van Holthe not surviving his first parliamentary sitting. A meeting of the CLP's parliamentary wing took place that evening, as the party sought to resolve the internal crisis,
with Giles eventually announcing he would remain as CLP leader and Chief Minister, with Westra van Holthe as deputy leader of the CLP and Deputy Chief Minister.
On 14 February 2016, Westra van Holthe resigned from Giles' cabinet
after it emerged that he had both a financial and personal involvement with the CT Group, a
Vietnam
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ese fruit company seeking to develop a 10,000-hectare
dragon fruit
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orchard in the NT.
Prior to the
27 August 2016 election, Katherine had been in CLP hands for its entire existence, dating to when the seat was known as
Elsey, and the Katherine area had long been considered CLP heartland. Labor had only come close to winning it twice, both at the high-tide elections of 2001 and 2005. However, Labor challenger
Sandra Nelson
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led Westra van Holthe by a margin of less than one percent on election night. Westra van Holthe's primary vote almost halved, to only 35.2 percent. It was eventually announced on 9 September that Westra van Holthe had lost by 28 votes.
References
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1962 births
Living people
Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Deputy Chief Ministers of the Northern Territory
Country Liberal Party members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly
Australian police officers
New Zealand emigrants to Australia
Australian people of Dutch descent
21st-century Australian politicians