Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1986–1989

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1986 to 1989:

Name Party District Years in office
Dr Ian Alexander[5]LaborPerth1987–1993
Hon Mike BarnettLaborRockingham1974–1996
Tom BatemanLaborCanning1968–1989
Pam BeggsLaborWhitford1983–1993
Ron BertramLaborBalcatta1968–1989
Barry BlaikieLiberalVasse1971–1996
John BradshawLiberalMurray-Wellington1983–2005
Ernie BridgeLaborKimberley1980–2001
Hon Mal Bryce[9]LaborAscot1971–1988
Pam BuchananLaborPilbara1983–1992
Hon Brian Burke[8]LaborBalga1973–1988
Terry Burke[5]LaborPerth1968–1987
Graham BurkettLaborScarborough1983–1989
Hon Jeff CarrLaborGeraldton1974–1991
George CashLiberalMount Lawley1984–1989
Jim ClarkoLiberalKarrinyup1974–1996
Richard CourtLiberalNedlands1982–2001
Hendy CowanNationalMerredin1974–2001
Bert CraneLiberalMoore1974–1989
Ted Cunningham[8]LaborBalga1988–2001
Hon Ron Davies[2]LaborVictoria Park1961–1986
Frank Donovan[4]LaborMorley-Swan1987–1993
Hon Peter DowdingLaborMaylands1986–1990
Hon David EvansLaborWarren1968–1989
Dr Geoff Gallop[2]LaborVictoria Park1986–2006
Bill GraydenLiberalSouth Perth1947–1949; 1956–1993
Bob Greig[7]LiberalDarling Range1987–1989
Hon Julian GrillLaborEsperance-Dundas1977–2001
Bill HassellLiberalCottesloe1977–1990
Yvonne HendersonLaborGosnells1983–1996
Gordon HillLaborHelena1982–1994
Hon Barry HodgeLaborMelville1977–1989
Monty HouseNationalKatanning-Roe1986–2005
Clive Hughes[1]LaborCockburn1984–1986
Tom JonesLaborCollie1968–1989
Ian Laurance[6]LiberalGascoyne1974–1987
Dr Carmen LawrenceLaborSubiaco1986–1994
Dudley Maslen[6]LiberalGascoyne1987–1989
Richard LewisLiberalEast Melville1986–1996
Ross LightfootLiberalMurchison-Eyre1986–1989
Barry MacKinnonLiberalMurdoch1977–1993
Norm Marlborough[1]LaborCockburn1986–2006
Hon Andrew MensarosLiberalFloreat1968–1991
Cambell Crawford Nalder[3]NationalNarrogin1986–1987
Hon David ParkerLaborFremantle1980–1990
Hon Bob PearceLaborArmadale1977–1993
John ReadLaborMandurah1983–1989
Eric Ripper[9]LaborAscot1988–2013
Hon Cyril Rushton[10]LiberalDale1965–1988
Mort SchellNationalMount Marshall1986–1989
David SmithLaborMitchell1983–1996
Phil SmithLaborBunbury1983–1993
George Spriggs[7]LiberalDarling Range1977–1987
Matt StephensNationalStirling1971–1989
Hon Ian TaylorLaborKalgoorlie1981–1996
Bill ThomasLaborWelshpool1986–2001
Hon Ian ThompsonLiberalKalamunda1971–1993
Hon Arthur Tonkin[4]LaborMorley-Swan1971–1987
Max TrenordenNationalAvon1986–2008
Hon Gavan TroyLaborMundaring1983–1993
Fred Tubby[10]LiberalDale1988–2001
Reg TubbyLiberalGreenough1975–1989
Jackie WatkinsLaborJoondalup1983–1993
Leo WattLiberalAlbany1974–1993
Bob Wiese[3]NationalNarrogin1987–2001
Tony WilliamsLiberalClontarf1977–1989
Hon Keith WilsonLaborNollamara1977–1993

Notes

1 On 4 April 1986, the Labor member for Cockburn, Clive Hughes, died. Labor candidate Norm Marlborough won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1986.
2 On 16 April 1986, the Labor member for Victoria Park, Ron Davies, resigned to take up the role of Agent-General for Western Australia in London. Labor candidate Dr Geoff Gallop won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1986.
3 On 14 March 1987, the National member for Narrogin, Cambell Crawford Nalder, died. National candidate Bob Wiese won the resulting by-election on 9 May 1987.
4 On 18 March 1987, the Labor member for Morley-Swan, Hon Arthur Tonkin, resigned. Labor candidate Frank Donovan won the resulting by-election on 9 May 1987.
5 On 18 March 1987, the Labor member for Perth, Terry Burke, resigned. Labor candidate Dr Ian Alexander won the resulting by-election on 9 May 1987.
6 On 3 September 1987, the Liberal member for Gascoyne, Ian Laurance, resigned. Liberal candidate Dudley Maslen won the resulting by-election on 24 October 1987.
7 On 3 September 1987, the Liberal member for Darling Range, George Spriggs, resigned. Liberal candidate Bob Greig won the resulting by-election on 24 October 1987.
8 On 17 February 1988, the Labor member for Balga and Premier, Brian Burke, resigned. Labor candidate Ted Cunningham won the resulting by-election on 19 March 1988.
9 On 17 February 1988, the Labor member for Ascot and Deputy Premier, Mal Bryce, resigned. Labor candidate Eric Ripper won the resulting by-election on 19 March 1988.
10 On 25 February 1988, the Liberal member for Dale, former Court government minister Cyril Rushton, resigned. Liberal candidate Fred Tubby won the resulting by-election on 7 May 1988.
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