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:

Name Party District Years in office
Ross AinsworthNationalRoe1989–2005
Paul AndrewsLaborSouthern River2001–2008
Hon Colin BarnettLiberalCottesloe1990–2018
Matt BirneyLiberalKalgoorlie2001–2008
Hon Mike BoardLiberalMurdoch1993–2001
John BowlerLaborEyre2001–2013
John BradshawLiberalMurray1983–2005
Hon Clive BrownLaborBassendean1993–2005
Hon Alan CarpenterLaborWillagee1996–2009
Dr Elizabeth ConstableIndependentChurchlands1991–2013
Hon Richard Court[2]LiberalNedlands1982–2001
Hon Hendy Cowan[3]NationalMerredin1974–2001
John D'OrazioLaborBallajura2001–2008
Hon John DayLiberalDarling Range1993–2017
Tony DeanLaborBunbury2001–2005
Hon Cheryl EdwardesLiberalKingsley1989–2005
Jamie EdwardsLiberalGreenough2001–2005
Hon Judy EdwardsLaborMaylands1990–2008
Hon Geoff GallopLaborVictoria Park1986–2006
Larry GrahamIndependentPilbara1989–2005
Brendon Grylls[3]NationalMerredin2001–2017
Dianne GuiseLaborWanneroo2001–2008
Shane HillLaborGeraldton2001–2008
Katie Hodson-ThomasLiberalCarine1996–2008
Hon Monty HouseNationalStirling1986–2005
John HydeLaborPerth2001–2013
Rob JohnsonLiberalHillarys1993–2017
Hon John KobelkeLaborNollamara1989–2013
Hon Bob KuceraLaborYokine2001–2008
Fran LoganLaborCockburn2001–present
Hon Jim McGintyLaborFremantle1990–2009
Mark McGowanLaborRockingham1996–present
Hon Sheila McHaleLaborThornlie1996–2008
Bill McNeeLiberalMoore1983–1986; 1989–2005
Tony McRaeLaborRiverton2001–2008
Hon Alannah MacTiernanLaborArmadale1996–2010
Norm MarlboroughLaborPeel1986–2006
Arthur MarshallLiberalDawesville1993–2005
Carol MartinLaborKimberley2001–2013
Bernie MastersLiberal/Independent[4]Vasse1996–2005
Mick MurrayLaborCollie2001–present
Tony O'GormanLaborJoondalup2001–2013
Hon Paul OmodeiLiberalWarren-Blackwood1989–2008
Hon Phillip PendalIndependentSouth Perth1993–2005
John QuigleyLaborInnaloo2001–present
Margaret QuirkLaborGirrawheen2001–present
Jaye RadisichLaborSwan Hills2001–2008
Hon Fred RiebelingLaborBurrup1992–2008
Hon Eric RipperLaborBelmont1988–2013
Hon Michelle RobertsLaborMidland1994–present
Dan SullivanLiberalMitchell1996–2008
Rod SweetmanLiberalNingaloo1996–2005
David TemplemanLaborMandurah2001–present
Max TrenordenNationalAvon1986–2008
Terry WaldronNationalWagin2001–2017
Sue Walker[2]LiberalNedlands2001–2008
Peter WatsonLaborAlbany2001–present
Martin WhitelyLaborRoleystone2001–2013
Dr Janet WoollardIndependent[1]Alfred Cove2001–2013

Notes

1 Dr Janet Woollard was elected at the 2001 election as an Independent, but also represented the unregistered party Liberals for Forests which had been founded by her husband, former Australian Medical Association president, Dr Keith Woollard, the previous year.
2 On 23 February 2001, the Liberal member for Nedlands and former Premier, Richard Court, resigned. Liberal candidate Sue Walker won the resulting by-election on 9 June 2001.
3 On 12 October 2001, the Nationals' leader, member for Merredin and former Deputy Premier, Hendy Cowan, resigned to run for the Australian Senate. Nationals candidate Brendon Grylls won the resulting by-election on 24 November 2001.
4 On 16 February 2004, the Liberal member for Vasse, Bernie Masters, left the party to serve as an Independent after failing to be preselected for his seat ahead of the 2005 state election.
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