Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2001–2005

This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council between 22 May 2001 and 21 May 2005:

Name Party Province Years in office
Alan CadbyLiberal/Independent[1]North Metropolitan2001–2005
George CashLiberalNorth Metropolitan1989–2009
Kim ChanceLaborAgricultural1992–2009
Robin ChappleGreensMining and Pastoral2001–2005; 2009–present
John CowdellLaborSouth West1993–2005
Murray CriddleNationalAgricultural1993–2008
Ed DermerLaborNorth Metropolitan1996–2013
Bruce DonaldsonLiberalAgricultural1993–2009
Kate DoustLaborSouth Metropolitan2001–present
Sue ElleryLaborSouth Metropolitan2001–present
Paddy EmbryOne Nation / Ind. /
New Country[2]
South West2001–2005
Adele FarinaLaborSouth West2001–present
John FischerOne Nation / Ind.[3]Mining and Pastoral2001–2005
Jon FordLaborMining and Pastoral2001–2013
Peter FossLiberalEast Metropolitan1989–2005
Graham GiffardLaborNorth Metropolitan2000–2008
Nick GriffithsLaborEast Metropolitan1993–2009
Ray HalliganLiberalNorth Metropolitan1997–2009
Frank HoughOne Nation / Ind. /
New Country[3]
Agricultural2001–2005
Barry HouseLiberalSouth West1987–2017
Kevin Leahy[4]LaborMining and Pastoral2004–2005
Lynn MacLaren[5]GreensSouth Metropolitan2005; 2009–2017
Dee MargettsGreensAgricultural2001–2005
Robyn McSweeneyLiberalSouth West2001–2017
Norman MooreLiberalMining and Pastoral1977–2013
Simon O'BrienLiberalSouth Metropolitan1997–present
Louise PrattLaborEast Metropolitan2001–2007
Ljiljanna RavlichLaborEast Metropolitan1997–2015
Barbara ScottLiberalSouth Metropolitan1993–2009
Jim Scott[5]GreensSouth Metropolitan1993–2005
Dr Chrissy SharpGreensSouth West1997–2005
Tom Stephens[4]LaborMining and Pastoral1982–2004
Bill StretchLiberalSouth West1983–2005
Derrick TomlinsonLiberalEast Metropolitan1989–2005
Ken TraversLaborNorth Metropolitan1997–2016
Giz WatsonGreensNorth Metropolitan1997–2013

Notes

1 North Metropolitan Liberal MLC Alan Cadby resigned to sit as an independent on 2 June 2004, after losing Liberal pre-selection to recontest his seat at the 2005 election.
2 South West MLC Paddy Embry was elected as a One Nation member, but resigned from the party on 15 May 2003 and sat as an independent. He later co-founded the New Country Party, and represented them in the Council towards the end of his term.
3 The two remaining One Nation members, John Fischer and Frank Hough, resigned from the party on 1 June 2004 and began serving as independents. Hough later co-founded the New Country Party with Paddy Embry, while Fischer chose to serve out his term as an independent.
4 Mining and Pastoral Labor MLC Tom Stephens resigned his seat on 28 September 2004 to contest the federal Kalgoorlie at the 2004 election, after the existing candidate died suddenly. Kevin Leahy served as a temporary replacement for the remainder of Stephens' term. Though Stephens failed to win the Kalgoorlie contest, he was instead elected to the Legislative Assembly as the member for Central Kimberley-Pilbara on 26 February 2005.
5 South Metropolitan Greens MLC Jim Scott resigned on 20 January 2005 to contest the Legislative Assembly seat of Fremantle at the February 2005 election. He was replaced by Lynn MacLaren for the last weeks of his term, and MacLaren contested the South Metropolitan seat in what had been Scott's place.
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