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
Tom BatemanLaborCanning1968–1986
Ron BertramLaborMount Hawthorn1968–1989
Arthur BickertonLaborPilbara1958–1974
Barry BlaikieLiberalVasse1971–1996
John BradyLaborSwan1948–1974
Sir David BrandLiberalGreenough1945–1975
James BrownLaborMerredin-Yilgarn1971–1974
Mal Bryce[1]LaborAscot1971–1988
Brian Burke[4]LaborBalcatta1973–1988
Terry BurkeLaborPerth1968–1987
Wyndham CookLaborAlbany1970–1974
Sir Charles CourtLiberalNedlands1953–1982
Peter CoyneLiberalMurchison-Eyre1971–1986
Tom DadourLiberalSubiaco1971–1986
Ron DaviesLaborVictoria Park1961–1986
David EvansLaborWarren1968–1989
Tom EvansLaborKalgoorlie1956–1980
Harry FletcherLaborFremantle1959–1977
Harry GayferCountryAvon1962–1974
Herb Graham[4]LaborBalcatta1943–1973
Bill GraydenLiberalSouth Perth1947–1949; 1956–1993
John HarmanLaborMaylands1968–1986
Tom HartreyLaborBoulder-Dundas1971–1977
Ross HutchinsonLiberalCottesloe1950–1977
Colin JamiesonLaborBelmont1953–1986
Tom JonesLaborCollie1968–1989
Stan LaphamLaborKarrinyup1953–1959; 1968–1974
Sandy Lewis[2]LiberalBlackwood1972–1974
Edgar LewisCountryMoore1958–1974
Iven ManningLiberalWellington1950–1974
William ManningCountryNarrogin1956–1974
Donald MayLaborClontarf1962–1965; 1968–1977
Ken McIverLaborNortham1968–1986
Ray McPharlinCountryMount Marshall1967–1983
Andrew MensarosLiberalFloreat1968–1991
James MoilerLaborToodyay1971–1977
Crawford NalderCountryKatanning1947–1974
Daniel NortonLaborGascoyne1953–1974
Ray O'ConnorLiberalMount Lawley1959–1984
Des O'NeilLiberalEast Melville1959–1980
David Reid[2]CountryBlackwood1971–1972
Alan RidgeLiberalKimberley1968–1980
Ewart RuncimanLiberalMurray1962–1974
Cyril RushtonLiberalDale1965–1988
Bill SewellLaborGeraldton1950–1974
John Sibson[3]LiberalBunbury1973–1983
Matt StephensCountryStirling1971–1989
Don TaylorLaborCockburn1968–1984
Ian ThompsonLiberalDarling Range1971–1993
Merv Toms[1]LaborAscot1956–1971
Arthur TonkinLaborMirrabooka1971–1987
John TonkinLaborMelville1933–1977
Maurice Williams[3]LiberalBunbury1962–1973
Bill YoungCountryRoe1967–1974
Ray YoungLiberalWembley1971–1983

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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