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This is a list of members
of the Western
Australian Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 1996:
| Ross Ainsworth |
National |
Roe |
1989–2005 |
| Megan Anwyl[4] |
Labor |
Kalgoorlie |
1996–2001 |
| Hon Colin
Barnett |
Liberal |
Cottesloe |
1990–present |
| Hon Mike
Barnett |
Labor |
Rockingham |
1974–1996 |
| Barry Blaikie |
Liberal |
Vasse |
1971–1996 |
| Bob Bloffwitch |
Liberal |
Geraldton |
1991–2001 |
| Mike Board |
Liberal |
Jandakot |
1993–2001 |
| John Bradshaw |
Liberal |
Wellington |
1983–2005 |
| Hon Ernie
Bridge |
Labor/Independent[5] |
Kimberley |
1980–2001 |
| Clive Brown |
Labor |
Morley |
1993–2005 |
| Nick Catania |
Labor |
Balcatta |
1989–1996 |
| Hon Jim
Clarko |
Liberal |
Marmion |
1974–1996 |
| Dr Elizabeth
Constable |
Independent |
Floreat |
1991–2013 |
| Hon Richard
Court |
Liberal |
Nedlands |
1982–2001 |
| Hon Hendy
Cowan |
National |
Merredin |
1974–2001 |
| Ted Cunningham |
Labor |
Marangaroo |
1988–2001 |
| John Day |
Liberal |
Darling Range |
1993–2017 |
| Hon Cheryl
Edwardes |
Liberal |
Kingsley |
1989–2005 |
| Judy Edwards |
Labor |
Maylands |
1990–2008 |
| Dr Geoff
Gallop |
Labor |
Victoria Park |
1986–2006 |
| Larry Graham |
Labor |
Pilbara |
1989–2005 |
| Hon Julian
Grill |
Labor |
Eyre |
1977–2001 |
| Hon Kay
Hallahan |
Labor |
Armadale |
1993–1996 |
| Dr Kim
Hames |
Liberal |
Dianella |
1993–2001, 2005–2017 |
| Hon Yvonne
Henderson |
Labor |
Thornlie |
1983–1996 |
| Hon Gordon
Hill[2] |
Labor |
Helena |
1982–1994 |
| Hon Monty
House |
National |
Stirling |
1986–2005 |
| Rob Johnson |
Liberal |
Whitford |
1993–2017 |
| Hon Graham
Kierath |
Liberal |
Riverton |
1989–2001 |
| John Kobelke |
Labor |
Nollamara |
1989–2013 |
| Hon Dr Carmen
Lawrence[1] |
Labor |
Glendalough |
1986–1994 |
| Kevin Leahy |
Labor |
Northern Rivers |
1989–1996 |
| Hon Richard
Lewis |
Liberal |
Applecross |
1986–1996 |
| Norm Marlborough |
Labor |
Peel |
1986–2006 |
| Arthur Marshall |
Liberal |
Murray |
1993–2005 |
| Jim McGinty |
Labor |
Fremantle |
1990–2009 |
| Bill McNee |
Liberal |
Moore |
1983–1986; 1989–2005 |
| Hon Kevin
Minson |
Liberal |
Greenough |
1989–2001 |
| Hon Roger
Nicholls |
Liberal |
Mandurah |
1989–2001 |
| Hon Paul
Omodei |
Liberal |
Warren |
1989–2008 |
| Ian Osborne |
Liberal |
Bunbury |
1993–2001 |
| Rhonda Parker[2] |
Liberal |
Helena |
1994–2001 |
| Hon Phillip
Pendal |
Liberal/Independent[3] |
South Perth |
1993–2005 |
| Hon Kevin
Prince |
Liberal |
Albany |
1993–2001 |
| Fred Riebeling |
Labor |
Ashburton |
1992–2008 |
| Eric Ripper |
Labor |
Belmont |
1988–2013 |
| Michelle Roberts[1] |
Labor |
Glendalough |
1994–present |
| Hon Doug
Shave |
Liberal |
Melville |
1989–2001 |
| Hon David
Smith |
Labor |
Mitchell |
1983–1996 |
| Wayde Smith |
Liberal |
Wanneroo |
1993–1996 |
| Hon George
Strickland |
Liberal |
Scarborough |
1989–2001 |
| Hon Ian
Taylor[4] |
Labor |
Kalgoorlie |
1981–1996 |
| Bill Thomas |
Labor |
Cockburn |
1986–2001 |
| Max Trenorden |
National |
Avon |
1986–2008 |
| Fred Tubby |
Liberal |
Roleystone |
1988–2001 |
| Dr Hilda
Turnbull |
National |
Collie |
1989–2001 |
| June van de Klashorst |
Liberal |
Swan Hills |
1993–2001 |
| Diana Warnock |
Labor |
Perth |
1993–2001 |
| Dr Judyth
Watson |
Labor |
Kenwick |
1989–1996 |
| Hon Bob
Wiese |
National |
Wagin |
1987–2001 |
- 1 On
14 February 1994, the Labor member for Glendalough and
former Premier, Carmen
Lawrence, resigned to contest a federal
by-election for the
seat of Fremantle.
Labor candidate Michelle
Roberts won the resulting
state by-election on
19 March 1994.
- 2 On
4 August 1994, the Labor member for Helena, Gordon
Hill resigned.
Liberal candidate Rhonda
Parker won the resulting
by-election on 10
September 1994.
- 3 On
30 March 1995, the Liberal member for South
Perth, Phillip
Pendal, left the party to serve as an
independent, ultimately doing so until his
retirement in 2005.
- 4 On
4 February 1996, the Labor member for Kalgoorlie and Opposition
Leader, Ian
Taylor, resigned to run for the federal
seat of Kalgoorlie at
the 1996
federal election. Labor candidate Megan
Anwyl won the resulting by-election on
16 March 1996.
- 5 On
27 July 1996, the Labor member for Kimberley, Ernie
Bridge, left the party to serve as an
independent.
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