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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1993–1996

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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 1996:

Name Party District Years in office
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–present
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–present
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–present
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

Notes

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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