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    Graham Donald Kierath (born 21 July 1950) is a former Australian politician who served 11 years in the Parliament of Western Australia. He is best known for his five-year term as Western Australian Minister for Labour Relations.


    Political career


    Kierath was elected to the seat of Riverton in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly at the 1989 Western Australian election, representing the Liberal Party.
    After the election of Richard Court as Western Australian Premier in 1993, Kierath was appointed as Minister for Labour Relations. Soon after taking on the role, he initiated the first of what were to become three waves of industrial relations changes. The first wave involved legislation to allow employees to directly negotiate workplace contracts with employers. Those changes attracted fierce criticism from the labour and union movements, with stickers being produced reading "Kierath's a Wanker". In 1993, Kierath introduced the Workplace Agreements Act 1993, the most significant and fundamental reform of the Western Australian industrial relations system since the enactment of the original Conciliation and Arbitration Act in 1900.
    In 1997 Kierath introduced anti-smoking regulations that banned smoking in all enclosed workplaces from mid-1998. While the regulations were criticised by the hotel industry, the Australian Medical Association recognised him with the "AMA President's Award".


    Later career


    Following his unexpected defeat at the 2001 election, after a 10.16% swing against him, Kierath remained closely involved with the WA Liberal Party and retained his political ambitions. He unsuccessfully contested the preselection for his former seat at the 2005 state election but was the Liberal Party candidate in the seat of Alfred Cove, where he was beaten by the sitting independent Janet Woollard. He failed to gain preselection for the electorate of Murdoch in 2008. He became president of the party's Tangney division.


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Graham Donald Kierath (born 21 July 1950) is a former Australian politician who served 11 years in the Parliament of Western Australia. He is best known for his five-year term as Western Australian Minister for Labour Relations.

Passions still high over Court-Kierath era 'third wave' industrial ...

Apr 29, 2017 · Workers from all walks of life marched from the city to State Parliament to send a message to premier Richard Court and labour relations minister Graham Kierath, vowing to fight the changes to the bitter end.

KIERATH, Hon. Graham Donald, MLA - parliament.wa.gov.au

KIERATH, Hon. Graham Donald, MLA Member for Riverton (4 February 1989 to 10 February 2001) Liberal PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE Elected to the Thirty-third Parliament for Riverton (new seat) on 4 February 1989. Re-elected 1993, 1996. …

Riverton (Key Seat) - WA Electorate, Candidates, Results

Riverton was first contested at the 1989 election and won by the Liberal Party's Graham Kierath. A senior minister in the Court government, Kierath was responsible for the government's controversial industrial relations changes.

Industrial relations bills tabled in WA | Green Left

Jul 14, 1993 · PERTH — Industrial relations minister Graham Kierath tabled the Workplace Agreements Bill, the Industrial Relations Amendments Bill and the Minimum Conditions of Employment Bill in the WA parliament on July 8.

Former minister Graham Keirath recalls campaign against 'third …

Apr 28, 2017 · Former WA labour relations minister Graham Kierath recalls the April 29 1997 rally and wider union campaign against the Court government's "third wave" of industrial relations …

Riverton – WA 2025 | The Tally Room

Riverton has existed since 1989. The seat was held by Graham Kierath for the Liberal Party from 1989 until he was defeated in 2001. Tony McRae defeated Kierath in 2001. He held the seat for the ALP for two terms. In 2008, McRae was narrowly defeated by the Liberal Party’s Mike Nahan, losing by 64 votes. Nahan was re-elected in 2013 and 2017.

A look at life outside the parliamentary chamber

Jun 19, 2001 · FORMER Coalition Government Minister Graham Kierath is still weighing up his options more than 100 days after the State election.

'A planning blight': Why this WA suburb should never have been built

Now, former minister for planning Graham Kierath who first tabled the Hope Valley and Wattleup Redevelopment Act in 1996 says Wattleup should "never have been built". “The Kwinana industrial area — and whether you agree with it or not — …

AU WA A989 - HON. GRAHAM KIERATH MLA - State Records …

The Hon. Graham Donald Kierath MLA became Minister for Labour Relations; Works; Services; Multicultural and Ethnic Affairs in the Court Ministry on 16 February 1993. He held other portfolios as the Ministry was reconstituted.