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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 2001-2005

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2001 to 2005:

Member Party District
Ross Ainsworth National Roe
Paul Andrews ALP Southern River
Hon Colin Barnett Liberal Cottesloe
Matt Birney Liberal Kalgoorlie
Hon Mike Board Liberal Murdoch
John Bowler ALP Eyre
John Bradshaw Liberal Murray-Wellington
Hon Clive Brown ALP Bassendean
Hon Alan Carpenter ALP Willagee
Dr Elizabeth Constable Independent Churchlands
John D'Orazio ALP Ballajura
Hon John Day Liberal Darling Range
Tony Dean ALP Bunbury
Hon Cheryl Edwardes Liberal Kingsley
Jeremy Edwards Liberal Greenough
Hon Judith Edwards ALP Maylands
Hon Geoffrey Gallop ALP Victoria Park
Larry Graham Independent Pilbara
Brendon Grylls National Merredin
Dianne Guise ALP Wanneroo
Shane Hill ALP Geraldton
Katie Hodson-Thomas Liberal Carine
Hon Monty House National Stirling
John Hyde ALP Perth
Rob Johnson Liberal Hillaries
Hon John Kobelke ALP Nollamara
Hon Bob Kucera ALP Yokine
Fran Logan ALP Cockburn
Hon Alannah MacTiernan ALP Armadale
Norm Marlborough ALP Peel
Arthur Marshall Liberal Dawesville
Carol Martin ALP Kimberley
Bernie Masters Independent 1 Vasse
Hon Jim McGinty ALP Fremantle
Mark McGowan ALP Rockingham
Hon Sheila McHale ALP Thornlie
Bill McNee Liberal Moore
Tony McRae ALP Riverton
Mick Murray ALP Collie
Tony O'Gorman ALP Joondalup
Hon Paul Omodei Liberal Warren-Blackwood
Hon Phillip Pendal Independent South Perth
John Quigley ALP Innaloo
Margaret Quirk ALP Girrawheen
Jaye Radisich ALP Swan Hills
Hon Fred Riebeling ALP Burrup
Hon Eric Ripper ALP Belmont
Hon Michelle Roberts ALP Midland
Dan Sullivan Liberal Mitchell
Rod Sweetman Liberal Ningaloo
David Templeman ALP Mandurah
Max Trenorden National Avon
Terry Waldron National Wagin
Sue Walker Liberal Nedlands
Peter Watson ALP Albany
Martin Whitely ALP Roleystone
Dr Janet Woollard Liberals for Forests Alfred Cove

Notes

  1. Bernie Masters was elected as a representative of the Liberal Party of Australia, but resigned from the party on February 16, 2004 and served out his term as an independent.
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