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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2001-2005

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council between 2001 and 2005:

Member Party Region
Hon Alan Cadby Independent1 North Metropolitan
Hon George Cash Liberal North Metropolitan
Hon Kim Chance ALP Agricultural
Hon Robin Chapple Greens Mining and Pastoral
Hon John Cowdell ALP South West
Hon Murray Criddle National Agricultural
Hon Ed Dermer ALP North Metropolitan
Hon Bruce Donaldson Liberal Agricultural
Hon Kate Doust ALP South Metropolitan
Hon Sue Ellery ALP South Metropolitan
Hon Paddy Embry New Country Party2 South West
Hon Adele Farina ALP South West
Hon John Fischer Independent3 Mining and Pastoral
Hon Jon Ford ALP Mining and Pastoral
Hon Peter Foss Liberal East Metropolitan
Hon Graham Giffard ALP North Metropolitan
Hon Nick Griffiths ALP East Metropolitan
Hon Ray Halligan Liberal North Metropolitan
Hon Frank Hough New Country Party3 Agricultural
Hon Barry House Liberal South West
Hon Kevin Leahy 4 ALP Mining and Pastoral
Hon Lynn MacLaren 5 Greens South Metropolitan
Hon Dee Margetts Greens Agricultural
Hon Robyn McSweeney Liberal South West
Hon Norman Moore Liberal Mining and Pastoral
Hon Simon O'Brien Liberal South Metropolitan
Hon Louise Pratt ALP East Metropolitan
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich ALP East Metropolitan
Hon Barbara Scott Liberal South Metropolitan
Hon Jim Scott 5 Greens South Metropolitan
Hon Dr Chrissy Sharp Greens South West
Hon Tom Stephens 4 ALP Mining and Pastoral
Hon Bill Stretch Liberal South West
Hon Derrick Tomlinson Liberal East Metropolitan
Hon Ken Travers ALP North Metropolitan
Hon Giz Watson Greens North Metropolitan

Notes

  1. Liberal member Alan Cadby resigned to sit as an independent on June 2, 2004, after losing Liberal pre-selection to recontest his seat at the 2005 election.
  2. Paddy Embry was elected as a One Nation member, but resigned from the party on May 15, 2003 and sat as an independent. He later co-founded the New Country Party, and represented them in the Council towards the end of his term.
  3. The two remaining One Nation members, John Fischer and Frank Hough , resigned from the party on June 1, 2004 and began serving as independents. Hough later co-founded the New Country Party with Paddy Embry, while Fischer chose to serve out his term as an independent.
  4. Tom Stephens resigned his seat in September 2004 to contest the federal electorate of Kalgoorlie , after the existing candidate died suddenly. Kevin Leahy served as a temporary replacement for the remainder of Stephens' term. Though Stephens failed to win the Kalgoorlie contest, he was instead elected to the Legislative Assembly as the member of Central Kimberley-Pilbara at the February 2005 election.
  5. Jim Scott resigned in February 2005 to contest the Legislative Assembly seat of Fremantle at the election that month. He was replaced by Lynn MacLaren for the last weeks of his term, and McLaren contested the election in what had been Scott's place.
Last updated: 06-05-2005 08:04:03
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