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8-706: Langford may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Langford, Western Australia Canada [ edit ] Langford, British Columbia , on Vancouver Island Rural Municipality of Langford , Manitoba England [ edit ] Langford, Bedfordshire Langford, Essex Langford, Norfolk Langford, Nottinghamshire Langford, Oxfordshire Langford Budville , Somerset Lower Langford , Somerset Langford House , Durham United States [ edit ] Langford, Maryland Langford, Mississippi Langford, New York Langford, South Dakota Mount Langford ,

16-637: A mountain in Yellowstone National Park Other uses [ edit ] Langford (surname) Viscount Langford Baron Langford Langford (Part One) , 2007 EP by the Payolas Langford cultural tradition of the Oneota cultural complex Langford pairing See also [ edit ] Lankford (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

24-489: A sporting complex; and the Langford Village Shopping Centre, which includes restaurants, tavern, delicatessen and pharmacy. [REDACTED] Media related to Langford, Western Australia at Wikimedia Commons This Perth location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Minister for Housing (Western Australia) Minister for Housing

32-5042: Is a position in the government of Western Australia , currently held by John Carey of the Labor Party . The position was first created after the 1947 state election , for the government of Sir Ross McLarty , and has existed in every government since then. The minister is responsible for the state government's Department of Communities , as well as several other government agencies. Titles [ edit ] 1 April 1947 – 1 July 2001: Minister for Housing 1 July 2001 – 28 April 2010: Minister for Housing and Works 28 April 2010 – present: Minister for Housing List of ministers [ edit ] Term start Term end Minister(s) Party 1 April 1947 5 January 1948 Ross McLarty   Liberal 5 January 1948 7 October 1949 Ross McDonald   Liberal 7 October 1949 6 April 1950 Arthur Watts   Country 6 April 1950 24 October 1950 David Brand   Liberal 24 October 1950 23 February 1953 Gerald Wild   Liberal 23 February 1953 2 April 1959 Herb Graham   Labor 2 April 1959 16 March 1965 Arthur Griffith   Liberal 16 March 1965 3 March 1971 Des O'Neil   Liberal 3 March 1971 12 October 1971 Don Taylor   Labor 12 October 1971 8 April 1974 Arthur Bickerton   Labor 8 April 1974 5 June 1975 Des O'Neil (again)   Liberal 5 June 1975 10 March 1977 Peter Jones   National Country 10 March 1977 25 August 1978 Ray O'Connor   Liberal 25 August 1978 5 March 1980 Alan Ridge   Liberal 5 March 1980 12 February 1981 Andrew Mensaros   Liberal 12 February 1981 25 January 1982 Peter Jones (again)   National Country 25 January 1982 14 May 1982 Ray Young   Liberal 14 May 1982 25 February 1983 Richard Shalders   Liberal 25 February 1983 25 February 1988 Keith Wilson   Labor 25 February 1988 12 February 1990 Pam Beggs   Labor 19 February 1990 5 February 1991 Yvonne Henderson   Labor 5 February 1991 16 February 1993 Jim McGinty   Labor 16 February 1993 24 August 1993 Doug Shave   Liberal 24 August 1993 25 January 1994 Richard Lewis   Liberal 25 January 1994 21 December 1995 Kevin Prince   Liberal 21 December 1995 9 January 1997 Graham Kierath   Liberal 9 January 1997 16 February 2001 Kim Hames   Liberal 16 February 2001 27 June 2003 Tom Stephens   Labor 27 June 2003 10 March 2005 Nick Griffiths   Labor 10 March 2005 3 February 2006 Fran Logan   Labor 3 February 2006 23 September 2008 Michelle Roberts   Labor 23 September 2008 28 April 2010 Troy Buswell   Liberal 28 April 2010 14 December 2010 Bill Marmion   Liberal 14 December 2010 12 July 2012 Troy Buswell (again)   Liberal 12 July 2012 21 March 2013 Terry Redman   National 21 March 2013 8 December 2014 Bill Marmion (again)   Liberal 8 December 2014 15 August 2016 Colin Holt   National 15 August 2016 17 March 2017 Brendon Grylls   National 17 March 2017 22 March 2017 Bill Johnston   Labor 22 March 2017 19 March 2021 Peter Tinley   Labor 19 March 2021 John Carey   Labor See also [ edit ] Minister for Planning (Western Australia) References [ edit ] ^ "Mr William (Bill) Joseph Johnston" . Parliament of Western Australia . Retrieved 12 March 2022 . ^ "Mr Peter Charles Tinley" . Parliament of Western Australia . Retrieved 12 March 2022 . ^ "Mr John Newton Carey" . Parliament of Western Australia . Retrieved 12 March 2022 . David Black (2014), The Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook (Twenty-Third Edition) . Perth [W.A.]: Parliament of Western Australia. v t e [REDACTED] Ministerial portfolios (45) of

40-678: Is a suburb of Perth , Western Australia, located within the City of Gosnells . Its postcode is 6147. Langford was named after William Henry Langford, a long-serving local councillor and chairman of the Gosnells Road Board . The Shire of Gosnells submitted the name in September 1966, having chosen it in consultation with the State Housing Commission . The name was approved in January 1967. It

48-485: Is a working-class residential suburb located approximately 11 km (7 mi) from Perth's central business district . Langford has historically had social problems. Originally established as public housing, much has now been redeveloped or renovated and sold to private owners. Langford is served by the major arterial roads Roe Highway and Albany Highway ; schools including Brookman Primary School, St Judes Catholic School, and Langford Islamic College; several churches;

56-1397: The government of Western Australia Premier Deputy Premier Aboriginal Affairs Agriculture and Food Attorney-General Child Protection Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Commerce Corrective Services Culture and the Arts Community Services Disability Services Education Electoral Affairs Emergency Services Energy Environment Finance Fisheries Forestry Health Heritage Housing Lands Local Government Mental Health Mines and Petroleum Planning Police Racing and Gaming Regional Development Road Safety Science Seniors and Volunteering Small Business Sport and Recreation State Development Tourism Training and Workforce Development Transport Treasurer Veterans Water Women's Interests Youth [REDACTED] Current Ministry Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Minister_for_Housing_(Western_Australia)&oldid=1077156209 " Categories : Ministers of

64-511: The title Langford . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Langford&oldid=1191160362 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Langford, Western Australia Langford

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