Law After returning to Western Australia in 2002, Wyatt began working at
MinterEllison, one of the
"Big Six" law firms in Australia. In January 2011, Wyatt intended to challenge
Eric Ripper as
Leader of the Opposition and of the Australian Labor Party in Western Australia, but withdrew after finding little support amongst caucus members. Ripper resigned from the position in January 2012, but Wyatt did not contest the leadership, with
Mark McGowan being elected unopposed as Leader of the Opposition. After the 2017 election, Ben Wyatt became the first Indigenous treasurer for any
Australian state or territory. On 25 February 2020, Ben Wyatt announced his intention to retire from parliament at the
next election in 2021. He would continue in his role as treasurer until then. However, in March 2020, Wyatt reversed his decision to quit and announced he would stay on to assist the
McGowan government in the state's economic recovery from the
COVID-19 pandemic in Australia. In November 2020, he again announced his intention to retire at the March 2021 state election. ==Personal life==