This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council between 22 May 2013 and 21 May 2017:
Name | Party | Region | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Hon Martin Aldridge | National | Agricultural | 2013–present |
Hon Ken Baston | Liberal | Mining and Pastoral | 2005–present |
Hon Liz Behjat | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2009–2017 |
Hon Paul Brown [4] | National | Agricultural | 2013–2017 |
Hon Jacqui Boydell | National | Mining and Pastoral | 2013–present |
Hon Robin Chapple | Greens | Mining and Pastoral | 2001–2005; 2009–present |
Hon Jim Chown | Liberal | Agricultural | 2009–present |
Hon Alanna Clohesy | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2013–present |
Hon Peter Collier | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2005–present |
Hon Stephen Dawson | Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2013–present |
Hon Kate Doust | Labor | South Metropolitan | 2001–present |
Hon Phil Edman | Liberal | South Metropolitan | 2009–2017 |
Hon Sue Ellery | Labor | South Metropolitan | 2001–present |
Hon Brian Ellis | Liberal | Agricultural | 2007–2017 |
Hon Donna Faragher | Liberal | East Metropolitan | 2005–present |
Hon Adele Farina | Labor | South West | 2001–present |
Hon Nick Goiran | Liberal | South Metropolitan | 2009–present |
Hon Dave Grills | National | Mining and Pastoral | 2013–2017 |
Hon Nigel Hallett | Liberal/Shooters and Fishers [2] | South West | 2005–2017 |
Hon Alyssa Hayden | Liberal | East Metropolitan | 2009–2017 |
Hon Colin Holt | National | South West | 2009–present |
Hon Barry House | Liberal | South West | 1987–2017 |
Hon Elise Irwin [4] | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2017 |
Hon Peter Katsambanis [4] | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2013–2017 |
Hon Bill Leadbetter [4] | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2017 |
Hon Mark Lewis | Liberal | Mining and Pastoral | 2013–2017 |
Hon Lynn MacLaren | Greens | South Metropolitan | 2005; 2009–2017 |
Hon Robyn McSweeney | Liberal | South West | 2001–2017 |
Hon Rick Mazza | Shooters and Fishers | Agricultural | 2013–present |
Hon Laine McDonald [3] | Labor | North Metropolitan | 2016–2017 |
Hon Michael Mischin | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2009–present |
Hon Helen Morton | Liberal | East Metropolitan | 2005–2017 |
Hon Simon O'Brien | Liberal | South Metropolitan | 1997–present |
Hon Martin Pritchard [1] | Labor | North Metropolitan | 2015–present |
Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich [1] | Labor | North Metropolitan | 1997–2015 |
Hon Samantha Rowe | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2013–present |
Hon Amber-Jade Sanderson [4] | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2013–2017 |
Hon Sally Talbot | Labor | South West | 2005–present |
Hon Ken Travers [3] | Labor | North Metropolitan | 1997–2016 |
Hon Darren West | Labor | Agricultural | 2013–present |
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