Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1971–1974
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1971 to 1974:
Name | Party | District | Years in office |
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Tom Bateman | Labor | Canning | 1968–1986 |
Ron Bertram | Labor | Mount Hawthorn | 1968–1989 |
Arthur Bickerton | Labor | Pilbara | 1958–1974 |
Barry Blaikie | Liberal | Vasse | 1971–1996 |
John Brady | Labor | Swan | 1948–1974 |
Sir David Brand | Liberal | Greenough | 1945–1975 |
James Brown | Labor | Merredin-Yilgarn | 1971–1974 |
Mal Bryce[1] | Labor | Ascot | 1971–1988 |
Brian Burke[4] | Labor | Balcatta | 1973–1988 |
Terry Burke | Labor | Perth | 1968–1987 |
Wyndham Cook | Labor | Albany | 1970–1974 |
Sir Charles Court | Liberal | Nedlands | 1953–1982 |
Peter Coyne | Liberal | Murchison-Eyre | 1971–1986 |
Tom Dadour | Liberal | Subiaco | 1971–1986 |
Ron Davies | Labor | Victoria Park | 1961–1986 |
David Evans | Labor | Warren | 1968–1989 |
Tom Evans | Labor | Kalgoorlie | 1956–1980 |
Harry Fletcher | Labor | Fremantle | 1959–1977 |
Harry Gayfer | Country | Avon | 1962–1974 |
Herb Graham[4] | Labor | Balcatta | 1943–1973 |
Bill Grayden | Liberal | South Perth | 1947–1949; 1956–1993 |
John Harman | Labor | Maylands | 1968–1986 |
Tom Hartrey | Labor | Boulder-Dundas | 1971–1977 |
Ross Hutchinson | Liberal | Cottesloe | 1950–1977 |
Colin Jamieson | Labor | Belmont | 1953–1986 |
Tom Jones | Labor | Collie | 1968–1989 |
Stan Lapham | Labor | Karrinyup | 1953–1959; 1968–1974 |
Sandy Lewis[2] | Liberal | Blackwood | 1972–1974 |
Edgar Lewis | Country | Moore | 1958–1974 |
Iven Manning | Liberal | Wellington | 1950–1974 |
William Manning | Country | Narrogin | 1956–1974 |
Donald May | Labor | Clontarf | 1962–1965; 1968–1977 |
Ken McIver | Labor | Northam | 1968–1986 |
Ray McPharlin | Country | Mount Marshall | 1967–1983 |
Andrew Mensaros | Liberal | Floreat | 1968–1991 |
James Moiler | Labor | Toodyay | 1971–1977 |
Crawford Nalder | Country | Katanning | 1947–1974 |
Daniel Norton | Labor | Gascoyne | 1953–1974 |
Ray O'Connor | Liberal | Mount Lawley | 1959–1984 |
Des O'Neil | Liberal | East Melville | 1959–1980 |
David Reid[2] | Country | Blackwood | 1971–1972 |
Alan Ridge | Liberal | Kimberley | 1968–1980 |
Henry Runciman | Liberal | Murray | 1962–1974 |
Cyril Rushton | Liberal | Dale | 1965–1988 |
Bill Sewell | Labor | Geraldton | 1950–1974 |
John Sibson[3] | Liberal | Bunbury | 1973–1983 |
Matt Stephens | Country | Stirling | 1971–1989 |
Alexander Taylor | Labor | Cockburn | 1968–1984 |
Ian Thompson | Liberal | Darling Range | 1971–1993 |
Merv Toms[1] | Labor | Ascot | 1956–1971 |
Arthur Tonkin | Labor | Mirrabooka | 1971–1987 |
John Tonkin | Labor | Melville | 1933–1977 |
Maurice Williams[3] | Liberal | Bunbury | 1962–1973 |
Bill Young | Country | Roe | 1967–1974 |
Ray Young | Liberal | Wembley | 1971–1983 |
Notes
- 1 On 8 October 1971, the Labor member for Ascot and Speaker of the Assembly, Merv Toms, died. The Labor candidate, Mal Bryce, won the resulting by-election on 13 November 1971.
- 2 On 26 October 1972, the Country member for Blackwood, David Reid, resigned to contest the seat of Forrest in the House of Representatives. Liberal candidate Sandy Lewis won the resulting by-election on 16 December 1972.
- 3 On 28 February 1973, the Liberal member for Bunbury, Maurice Williams, resigned. Liberal candidate John Sibson won the resulting by-election on 7 April 1973.
- 4 On 30 May 1973, the Labor member for Balcatta, Herb Graham, resigned following his appointment to the Licensing Court. Labor candidate Brian Burke won the resulting by-election on 28 July 1973.
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