Opposition calls for Agriculture Minister to resign the position

11th August 2022


The Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council Dr Steve Thomas today moved a motion  calling on the Minister for Agriculture to resign her ministerial position, and if she refuses to do  so, for the Premier to remove her. 

“Alannah MacTiernan has lost the confidence of the agricultural industry over her five-year  tenure in the position and should step aside,” Dr Thomas said. 

“If she refuses, the Premier needs to accept that it is not his support and confidence that she  needs but that of the industry, and he should remove her from the agriculture role. 

“The Minister’s latest gaffe on foot and mouth disease, where she suggested milk and meat  would get cheaper for consumers if the disease got to WA, to the dismay and distress of  farmers, was just the latest foot-in-mouth episode that demonstrates that the Minister is more  focussed on city consumers than regional producers and the associated agricultural industries.” 

Dr Thomas said that both he and the Minister had called for calm in the FMD debate, and  agreed that a rational, calm and scientifically based response was needed.  

“However, that call has been damaged by the Minister’s latest thought bubble that outraged the  industry and demonstrated that the Minister’s agenda was social engineering over agricultural  production.” 

Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council and Shadow Minister for Agriculture  Colin de Grussa said the Minister had also failed to instil a positive culture in the Department of  Primary Industries. 

“Under five years of management by Minister MacTiernan, the Department has seen poor  Auditor General reports and a crisis of confidence that the Minister ultimately must take  responsibility for,” Mr De Grussa said. 

“The motion we debated which called for her resignation or removal was not focussed one  issue, but instead reflected loss of confidence and lack of performance demonstrated over the  five years the Minister has held the role. 

“This is an Agriculture Minister who has stood in support with protestors against live export,  stacked the animal welfare review panel with animal activists, and failed to deliver much-needed  updates to WA’s biosecurity laws. 

“The industry deserves a Minister and a Government who have the best interests of the sector  front of mind, rather than someone who continues to snub the industry.”  

During the debate, Hon Martin Aldridge pointed out that when in Opposition, Mark McGowan  called for retiring ministers to be removed rather than hang around until the next election but  now he seemed prepared to support Alannah MacTiernan sitting in the exit lounge until 2025  after her-self announced defence that she was leaving then anyway. 

Hon Steve Martin said the Minister’s stance against the farming community was not new, citing her  opposition to live export over many years and her preparedness to lecture farmers on the issue  instead of listening to their concerns.

Media contact: Dr Steve Thomas 0427 908 717   

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