Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1983–1986

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1983 to 1986:

Name Party District Years in office
Mike BarnettLaborRockingham1974–1996
Tom BatemanLaborCanning1968–1989
Pam BeggsLaborWhitford1983–1993
Ron BertramLaborBalcatta1968–1989
Barry BlaikieLiberalVasse1971–1996
John BradshawLiberalMurray-Wellington1983–2005
Ernie BridgeLaborKimberley1980–2001
Hon Mal BryceLaborAscot1971–1988
Pam BuchananLaborPilbara1983–1992
Hon Brian BurkeLaborBalga1973–1988
Terry BurkeLaborPerth1968–1987
Graham BurkettLaborScarborough1983–1989
Jeff CarrLaborGeraldton1974–1991
George Cash[3]LiberalMount Lawley1984–1989
Jim ClarkoLiberalKarrinyup1974–1996
Richard CourtLiberalNedlands1982–2001
Hendy CowanNP/National[5]Merredin1974–2001
Peter CoyneLiberalMurchison-Eyre1971–1986
Bert CraneNCP/Liberal[5]Moore1974–1989
Dr Tom DadourLiberal/Independent[2]Subiaco1971–1986
David EvansLaborWarren1968–1989
Ron DaviesLaborVictoria Park1961–1986
Bill GraydenLiberalSouth Perth1947–1949; 1956–1993
Julian GrillLaborEsperance-Dundas1977–2001
Hon John HarmanLaborMaylands1968–1986
Bill HassellLiberalCottesloe1977–1990
Yvonne HendersonLaborGosnells1983–1996
Gordon HillLaborHelena1982–1994
Barry HodgeLaborMelville1977–1989
Clive Hughes[4]LaborCockburn1984–1986
Colin JamiesonLaborWelshpool1953–1986
Peter JonesNCP/Liberal[5]Narrogin1974–1986
Tom JonesLaborCollie1968–1989
Ian LauranceLiberalGascoyne1974–1987
Ken McIverLaborAvon1968–1986
Barry MacKinnonLiberalMurdoch1977–1993
Bill McNeeLiberalMount Marshall1983–1986; 1989–2005
Hon Andrew MensarosLiberalFloreat1968–1991
Hon Ray O'Connor[3]LiberalMount Lawley1959–1984
Dick OldNCP/Liberal[5]Katanning-Roe1974–1986
David ParkerLaborFremantle1980–1990
Bob PearceLaborArmadale1977–1993
John ReadLaborMandurah1983–1989
Hon Cyril RushtonLiberalDale1965–1988
David SmithLaborMitchell1983–1996
Phil SmithLaborBunbury1983–1993
George SpriggsLiberalDarling Range1977–1987
Matt StephensNP/National[5]Stirling1971–1989
Don Taylor[4]LaborCockburn1968–1984
Ian TaylorLaborKalgoorlie1981–1996
Ian ThompsonLiberalKalamunda1971–1993
Arthur TonkinLaborMorley-Swan1971–1987
Anthony TrethowanLiberalEast Melville1980–1986
Gavan Troy[1]LaborMundaring1983–1993
Reg TubbyLiberalGreenough1975–1989
Jackie WatkinsLaborJoondalup1983–1993
Leo WattLiberalAlbany1974–1993
Tony WilliamsLiberalClontarf1977–1989
Keith WilsonLaborNollamara1977–1993

Notes

1 At the 1983 election, Labor candidate Gavan Troy won the seat of Mundaring by just 16 votes against the sitting member and Liberal candidate Tom Herzfeld. On 2 September 1983, the Court of Disputed Returns ordered a fresh election, which Troy won on 8 October.
2 In 1984, the Liberal member for Subiaco, Dr Tom Dadour, left his party. He served out his term as an independent.
3 On 17 August 1984, the Liberal member for Mount Lawley, former Premier Ray O'Connor, resigned. Liberal candidate George Cash won the resulting by-election on 17 November 1984.
4 On 31 August 1984, the Labor member for Cockburn, Don Taylor, resigned. Labor candidate Clive Hughes won the resulting by-election on 17 November 1984.
5 In 1978, the National Party split from the National Country Party over the coalition question, with the NCP remaining in coalition with the Liberal Party, and the NP occupying the cross-benches. In 1985, the two parties reunited as the National Party of Western Australia, affiliated to the National Party of Australia. However the three former NCP members, unhappy with some of the terms of the reunification, quit the new party and joined the Liberal Party.
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