Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 2005-2009
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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2005 to 2009:
Name | Party | District | First elected |
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Paul Andrews | ALP | Southern River | 2001 |
Hon Colin Barnett | Liberal | Cottesloe | 1990 |
Matt Birney | Liberal | Kalgoorlie | 2001 |
Hon John Bowler | ALP/Independent 4 | Murchison-Eyre | 2001 |
Troy Buswell | Liberal | Vasse | 2005 |
Hon Alan Carpenter | ALP | Willagee | 1996 |
John Castrilli | Liberal | Bunbury | 2005 |
Dr Elizabeth Constable | Independent | Churchlands | 1991 |
Murray Cowper | Liberal | Murray | 2005 |
Hon John D'Orazio | ALP/Independent 2 | Ballajura | 2001 |
Hon John Day | Liberal | Darling Range | 1993 |
Hon Dr Judy Edwards | ALP | Maylands | 1990 |
Hon Geoff Gallop 1 | ALP | Victoria Park | 1986 |
Brendon Grylls | National | Merredin | 2001 |
Dianne Guise | ALP | Wanneroo | 2001 |
Kim Hames | Liberal | Dawesville | 1993-2001, 2005 |
Shane Hill | ALP | Geraldton | 2001 |
Katie Hodson-Thomas | Liberal | Carine | 1996 |
Judy Hughes | ALP | Kingsley | 2005 |
John Hyde | ALP | Perth | 2001 |
Dr Graham Jacobs | Liberal | Roe | 2005 |
Rob Johnson | Liberal | Hillarys | 1993 |
Hon John Kobelke | ALP | Balcatta | 1989 |
Hon Bob Kucera | ALP | Yokine | 2001 |
Hon Fran Logan | ALP | Cockburn | 2001 |
Hon Alannah MacTiernan | ALP | Armadale | 1993 |
Norm Marlborough 3 | ALP | Peel | 1986 |
Carol Martin | ALP | Kimberley | 2001 |
Hon Jim McGinty | ALP | Fremantle | 1990 |
Hon Mark McGowan | ALP | Rockingham | 1996 |
John McGrath | Liberal | South Perth | 2005 |
Hon Sheila McHale | ALP | Kenwick | 1996 |
Tony McRae | ALP | Riverton | 2001 |
Mick Murray | ALP | Collie-Wellington | 2001 |
Tony O'Gorman | ALP | Joondalup | 2001 |
Hon Paul Omodei | Liberal | Warren-Blackwood | 1989 |
Paul Papalia 3 | ALP | Peel | 2007 |
John Quigley | ALP | Mindarie | 2001 |
Margaret Quirk | ALP | Girrawheen | 2001 |
Jaye Radisich | ALP | Swan Hills | 2001 |
Terry Redman | National | Stirling | 2005 |
Hon Fred Riebeling | ALP | North West Coastal | 1992 |
Hon Eric Ripper | ALP | Belmont | 1988 |
Hon Michelle Roberts | ALP | Midland | 1994 |
Tony Simpson | Liberal | Serpentine-Jarrahdale | 2005 |
Gary Snook | Liberal | Moore | 2005 |
Trevor Sprigg | Liberal | Murdoch | 2005 |
Hon Tom Stephens | ALP | Central Kimberley-Pilbara | 2005 |
Dan Sullivan | Liberal | Leschenault | 1996 |
David Templeman | ALP | Mandurah | 2001 |
Dr Steve Thomas | Liberal | Capel | 2005 |
Max Trenorden | National | Avon | 1989 |
Terry Waldron | National | Wagin | 2001 |
Sue Walker | Liberal | Nedlands | 2001 |
Peter Watson | ALP | Albany | 2001 |
Martin Whitely | ALP | Bassendean | 2001 |
Grant Woodhams | National | Greenough | 2005 |
Dr Janet Woollard | Liberals for Forests | Alfred Cove | 2001 |
Ben Wyatt 1 | ALP | Victoria Park | 2006 |
- 1 Victoria Park ALP MLA Geoff Gallop resigned from parliament and as Premier of Western Australia on January 16, 2006. ALP candidate Ben Wyatt won the resulting by-election on March 11.
- 2 Ballajura MLA and former state police minister John D'Orazio was forced to resign from the Australian Labor Party on August 25, 2006, after being involved in a series of public controversies. He has announced his intention to remain in parliament as an independent.
- 3 Peel ALP MLA Norm Marlborough resigned from parliament on November 10, 2006, after being sacked from Cabinet for lying to the Corruption and Crime Commission about his dealings with disgraced former Premier Brian Burke. ALP candidate Paul Papalia won the resulting by-election on February 3, 2007.
- 4 Murchison-Eyre MLA John Bowler was sacked as Resources Minister and expelled from the ALP on February 27, 2006, after he was discovered to have leaked confidential Cabinet information to disgraced lobbyists Julian Grill and Brian Burke. He has announced his intention to remain in parliament as an independent.
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Members of the Parliament of Western Australia | ||
Legislative Council |
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Legislative Assembly 2001–2005 - 2005–2009 - 2009–2013 |