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A member of the Legislative Assembly since 1993, John Day is no stranger to State
Parliament. He was the Minister for Police and Emergency Services (1997-98) and the Minister
for Health (1998-2001) in the previous Liberal Coalition Government. In recent years,
he held many prominent Shadow portfolios including Resources Development and Energy; Pilbara;
Education and Training; Indigenous Affairs; Transport; Water Resources; Energy.
John also served on numerous Parliamentary and other committees, including those concerned with
the Darling Range bushfire hazard, road safety and acquired brain injuries.
When the Liberal-National Government formed after the September 2008 election, John was appointed
as the Minister for Planning and Culture and the Arts.
In this role, John has been focusing on streamlining the planning approvals process and laying the
foundation for planning reform. A more streamlined and responsive approvals process will help boost
developments in this State. Identifying areas for future urban and industrial growth in WA has also
been a particular focus of attention.
John is committed to seeing the Perth Cultural Centre revitalised including the development of a
new museum, and an upgrade of public spaces within this precinct to help transform the area into a
popular destination for cultural entertainment and general lifestyle activities.
Before embarking on a political career, John was a dentist in private practice, and previously
with the Perth Dental Hospital. He studied science and dentistry at the University of Western
Australia. He has lived most of his life in the Perth Hills. He and his wife Nikki have four adult
children between them.
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