Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 2005–2008

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 2005 to 2008:

Name Party District Years in office
Paul AndrewsLaborSouthern River2001–2008
Hon Colin BarnettLiberalCottesloe1990–2018
Matt BirneyLiberalKalgoorlie2001–2008
Hon John BowlerLabor/Independent [3]Murchison-Eyre2001–2013
Troy BuswellLiberalVasse2005–2014
Hon Alan CarpenterLaborWillagee1996–2009
John CastrilliLiberalBunbury2005–2017
Dr Elizabeth ConstableIndependentChurchlands1991–2013
Murray CowperLiberalMurray2005–2017
John D'OrazioLabor/Independent/
Labor/Independent [2]
Ballajura2001–2008
Hon John DayLiberalDarling Range1993–2017
Hon Dr Judy EdwardsLaborMaylands1990–2008
Hon Geoff Gallop[1]LaborVictoria Park1986–2006
Brendon GryllsNationalMerredin2001–2017
Dianne GuiseLaborWanneroo2001–2008
Hon Dr Kim HamesLiberalDawesville1993–2001; 2005–2017
Shane HillLaborGeraldton2001–2008
Katie Hodson-ThomasLiberalCarine1996–2008
Judy HughesLaborKingsley2005–2008
John HydeLaborPerth2001–2013
Dr Graham JacobsLiberalRoe2005–2017
Rob JohnsonLiberalHillarys1993–2017
Hon John KobelkeLaborBalcatta1989–2013
Hon Bob KuceraLabor/Independent[8]Yokine2001–2008
Hon Fran LoganLaborCockburn2001–present
Hon Jim McGintyLaborFremantle1990–2009
Hon Mark McGowanLaborRockingham1996–present
John McGrathLiberalSouth Perth2005–present
Hon Sheila McHaleLaborKenwick1996–2008
Tony McRaeLaborRiverton2001–2008
Hon Alannah MacTiernanLaborArmadale1996–2010
Norm Marlborough[4]LaborPeel1986–2006
Carol MartinLaborKimberley2001–2013
Mick MurrayLaborCollie-Wellington2001–present
Tony O'GormanLaborJoondalup2001–2013
Hon Paul OmodeiLiberal/Independent [9]Warren-Blackwood1989–2008
Paul Papalia[4]LaborPeel2007–present
Christian Porter[5]LiberalMurdoch2008–2013
John QuigleyLaborMindarie2001–present
Hon Margaret QuirkLaborGirrawheen2001–present
Jaye RadisichLaborSwan Hills2001–2008
Terry RedmanNationalStirling2005–present
Hon Fred RiebelingLaborNorth West Coastal1992–2008
Hon Eric RipperLaborBelmont1988–2013
Hon Michelle RobertsLaborMidland1994–present
Tony SimpsonLiberalSerpentine-Jarrahdale2005–2017
Gary SnookLiberalMoore2005–2008
Trevor Sprigg[5]LiberalMurdoch2005–2008
Hon Tom StephensLaborCentral Kimberley-Pilbara2005–2013
Dan SullivanLiberal/Independent/
Family First[7]
Leschenault1996–2008
Hon David TemplemanLaborMandurah2001–present
Dr Steve ThomasLiberalCapel2005–2008
Max TrenordenNationalAvon1986–2008
Terry WaldronNationalWagin2001–2017
Sue WalkerLiberal/Independent[6]Nedlands2001–2008
Peter WatsonLaborAlbany2001–present
Martin WhitelyLaborBassendean2001–2013
Grant WoodhamsNationalGreenough2005–2013
Dr Janet WoollardIndependentAlfred Cove2001–2013
Ben Wyatt[1]LaborVictoria Park2006–present

Notes

1 On 16 January 2006, the Labor member for Victoria Park and Premier, Geoff Gallop, resigned due to recently diagnosed depression. Labor candidate Ben Wyatt was elected to replace him at the by-election for Victoria Park on 11 March 2006.
2 On 25 August 2006, the Labor member for Ballajura and former Minister for Police, John D'Orazio, was expelled from the Labor Party after being involved in a series of public controversies. He continued to sit in parliament as an independent. On 18 April 2008, he was readmitted to the Labor Party after being cleared of corruption allegations, but resigned again on 26 June 2008.
3 On 27 February 2006, the Labor member for Murchison-Eyre, John Bowler, was sacked as Minister for Resources and expelled from the Labor Party after he was discovered to have leaked confidential Cabinet information to disgraced lobbyists Julian Grill and Brian Burke. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent, and won the seat of Kalgoorlie at the 2008 election.
4 On 10 November 2006, the Labor member for Peel, Norm Marlborough, resigned after being sacked from Cabinet for lying to the Corruption and Crime Commission about his dealings with disgraced former Premier Brian Burke. Labor candidate Paul Papalia was elected to replace him at the by-election for Peel on 3 February 2007.
5 On 17 January 2008, the Liberal member for Murdoch, Trevor Sprigg, died of a heart attack. Liberal candidate Christian Porter was elected to replace him at the by-election for Murdoch on 23 February 2008.
6 On 7 February 2008, the Liberal member for Nedlands and former Shadow Attorney-General, Sue Walker, left the Liberal Party after Troy Buswell became the party leader. She served out the remainder of her term as an independent, but failed to retain her seat at the 2008 election.
7 On 23 February 2008, the Liberal member for Leschenault, former deputy Liberal leader Dan Sullivan, left the party. He continued to sit in parliament as an independent, and on 20 June 2008, launched and became the inaugural leader of the WAFamilyFirst.com Party, the state branch of the Family First Party. He failed to retain his seat at the 2008 election.
8 On 19 May 2008, the Labor member for Yokine and former Assistant Police Commissioner, Bob Kucera, left the Labor Party after it confirmed he was ineligible to contest preselection under party rules. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent and did not contest the 2008 election.
9 On 19 June 2008, the Liberal member for Warren-Blackwood and former Opposition Leader, Paul Omodei, left the Liberal Party. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent and did not contest the 2008 election.

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