Travers was elected to parliament at the
1996 state election, to a term commencing in May 1997. He was immediately included in the
shadow ministry of
Geoff Gallop. However, when Labor was elected to government at the
2001 election, Travers was not made a minister, but instead only a
parliamentary secretary. After the
2005 election, he was made deputy chairman of committees in the Legislative Council, a position which he held until 2013. The Labor government was defeated at the
2008 election, and Travers was included in the shadow ministry formed by the new leader,
Eric Ripper. He retained his place when
Mark McGowan replaced Ripper as leader in 2012, but resigned from the shadow ministry in June 2015 for personal reasons. Travers retired from parliament in August 2016, and was replaced by
Laine McDonald. ==See also==