Stewart West

{{Short description|Australian politician (1934–2023)}}

{{For|those of a similar name|Stuart West (disambiguation)}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| honorific-prefix = The Honourable

| name = Stewart West

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| image = Stewart West.jpg

| caption = West in 1978

| office = Minister for Administrative Services

| primeminister = Bob Hawke

| term_start = 24 July 1987

| term_end = 4 April 1990

| predecessor = Tom Uren

| successor = Nick Bolkus

| office2 = Minister for Housing and Construction

| primeminister2 = Bob Hawke

| term_start2 = 13 December 1984

| term_end2 = 24 July 1987

| predecessor2 = Chris Hurford

| successor2 = Peter Morris

| office3 = Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs

| primeminister3 = Bob Hawke

| term_start3 = 11 March 1983

| term_end3 = 13 December 1984

| predecessor3 = John Hodges

| successor3 = Chris Hurford

| constituency_MP4 = Cunningham

| parliament4 = Australian

| predecessor4 = Rex Connor

| successor4 = Stephen Martin

| term_start4 = 15 October 1977

| term_end4 = 8 February 1993

| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1934|3|31}}

| birth_place = Forbes, New South Wales, Australia

| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|2023|03|29|1934|3|31}}

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| nationality = Australian

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| party = Labor

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Stewart John West (31 March 1934 – 29 March 2023) was an Australian politician. He represented the Australian Labor Party (ALP) in the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1993, holding the New South Wales seat of Cunningham. He was a member of cabinet in the Hawke government, serving as Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1983–1984), Housing and Construction (1984–1987), and Administrative Services (1987–1990).

Early life

West was born on 31 March 1934 in Forbes, New South Wales. Before entering parliament he was president of the Port Kembla branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation from 1972 to 1977. He also served as Rex Connor's campaign manager from 1966 to 1975.{{cite news|url=https://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;query=Id:%22handbook/allmps/XJ4%22;querytype=;rec=0|title=Biography for WEST, the Hon. Stewart John|publisher=Parliament of Australia|access-date=20 September 2020}}

Politics

West was elected to parliament in the Cunningham by-election on 15 October 1977, after the sudden death of the sitting member, Rex Connor. He was promoted to the shadow ministry of Bill Hayden in 1980.

When the Labor Party won government in the 1983 federal election, West was appointed Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs in the Cabinet under Prime Minister Bob Hawke. As the only member of Labor's left-wing faction to be a Cabinet minister, West found himself at odds with the Labor Right-dominated Cabinet, and he resigned on 4 November 1983 when he was unable to support a Cabinet decision on uranium mining.{{cite book |last=Faulkner |first=John |authorlink=John Faulkner |author2=Stewart Macintyre |title=True Believers: The Story of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party |year=2001 |publisher=Allen & Unwin |location=Sydney |isbn=1-86508-609-6 }} He was reappointed to Cabinet on 3 April 1984, and served out the remaining parliamentary term as Immigration Minister.

West remained in Cabinet for the Hawke government's two subsequent terms as Minister for Housing and Construction from 1984 to 1987, and Minister for Administrative Services from 1987 to 1990. He resigned from Parliament on 8 February 1993 after losing pre-selection for the seat of Cunningham to Stephen Martin.[http://www.abc.net.au/elections/federal/2007/guide/cunn.htm Seat profile: Cunningham], Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2007.

West died on 29 March 2023, two days before his 89th birthday.{{Cite web |last=Langford |first=Ben |date=2023-03-29 |title=Tributes flow for political 'giant' and former member for Cunningham |url=https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/8140249/tributes-flow-for-political-giant-and-former-member-for-cunningham/ |access-date=2023-03-29 |website=Illawarra Mercury |language=en-AU}}

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