On 26 February 1986, the Governor,
Gordon Reid, appointed the new Ministry. He designated 15 principal executive offices of the Government and appointed the following ministers to the positions, who served until the
Dowding Ministry was established on 26 February 1988. Three of the members were new to the Ministry, and two additional honorary members were also appointed to assist specific Ministers. One of these was Australia's first ever Aboriginal Cabinet minister,
Ernie Bridge. These honorary ministers were elevated to ministerial posts following the assent of the Constitution Amendment Act 1986 (No.10 of 1986) on 22 July 1986, which officially grew the Ministry from 15 to 17 members. The members of the Second Ministry were: : On 12 May 1986,
Arthur Tonkin, the minister for Police and Emergency Services and Water Resources, resigned from the Ministry. In the resulting reshuffle,
Gavan Troy, previously an Honorary Minister, was appointed to the Ministry, whilst
Gordon Hill was made an honorary minister. : On 25 July 1986, the Ministry was officially expanded to 17, with the two Honorary Ministers assuming the portfolios they had previously assisted. : On 16 March 1987,
Des Dans resigned from the Ministry, and fellow MLC
Graham Edwards was appointed in his place.
Kay Hallahan was promoted in seniority from 14th to 4th within the Cabinet. ==References==