Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2017–2021

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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council elected to serve a term between 22 May 2017 and 21 May 2021.

NamePartyRegionTerm in office
Hon Martin Aldridge National Agricultural 2013–present
Hon Ken Baston Liberal Mining and Pastoral 2005–present
Hon Jacqui Boydell NationalMining and Pastoral2013–present
Hon Robin Chapple Greens Mining and Pastoral2001–2005; 2009–present
Hon Jim Chown LiberalAgricultural2009–present
Hon Tim Clifford Greens East Metropolitan 2017–present
Hon Alanna Clohesy Labor East Metropolitan2013–present
Hon Peter Collier LiberalNorth Metropolitan2005–present
Hon Stephen Dawson LaborMining and Pastoral2013–present
Hon Colin de Grussa NationalAgricultural2017–present
Hon Kate Doust Labor South Metropolitan 2001–present
Hon Sue Ellery LaborSouth Metropolitan2001–present
Hon Diane Evers Greens South West 2017–present
Hon Donna Faragher LiberalEast Metropolitan2005–present
Hon Adele Farina LaborSouth West2001–present
Hon Nick Goiran LiberalSouth Metropolitan2009–present
Hon Laurie Graham LaborAgricultural2017–present
Hon Colin Holt NationalSouth West2009–present
Hon Alannah MacTiernan LaborNorth Metropolitan1993–1996, 2017–present
Hon Rick Mazza Shooters Agricultural2013–present
Hon Kyle McGinn LaborMining and Pastoral2017–present
Hon Michael Mischin LiberalNorth Metropolitan2009–present
Hon Simon O'Brien LiberalSouth Metropolitan1997–present
Hon Martin Pritchard LaborNorth Metropolitan2015–present
Hon Samantha Rowe LaborEast Metropolitan2013–present
Hon Robin Scott One Nation Mining and Pastoral2017–present
Hon Tjorn Sibma LiberalNorth Metropolitan2017–present
Hon Charles Smith One Nation/Independent/Western Australia Party [1] East Metropolitan2017–present
Hon Aaron Stonehouse Liberal Democrats South Metropolitan2017–present
Hon Matthew Swinbourn LaborEast Metropolitan2017–present
Hon Sally Talbot LaborSouth West2005–present
Hon Steve Thomas LiberalSouth West2017–present
Hon Colin Tincknell One NationSouth West2017–present
Hon Alison Xamon GreensNorth Metropolitan2009–2013, 2017–present
Hon Darren West LaborAgricultural2013–present
Hon Pierre Yang LaborSouth Metropolitan2017–present
1 East Metropolitan One Nation MLC Charles Smith resigned from the party on 11 June 2019.

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