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Founded in March 1949 as the Liberal and Country League of Western Australia (LCL), it simplified its name to the Liberal Party in 1968. [ 1 ] There was a previous Western Australian division of the Liberal Party when the Liberal Party was formed in 1945, but it ceased to exist and merged into the LCL in May 1949.
Website. libbymettam.com.au. Elizabeth Mettam (née Hansen-Knarhoi; born 3 May 1977) is an Australian politician. She has been the Liberal member for Vasse in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since a by-election on 18 October 2014. She has been the leader of the Western Australian Liberal Party since January 2023 and was the deputy ...
List of members. 1 Vince Catania resigned on 8 August 2022. A by-election to replace him was held on 17 September 2022, in which Merome Beard was elected. 2 Mark McGowan resigned on 8 June 2023. A by-election to replace him was held on 29 July 2023, in which Magenta Marshall was elected.
Martin Pritchard MLC (North Metropolitan) – announced 16 May 2024 [7] John Quigley MLA (Butler) – announced 19 February 2024 [8] Margaret Quirk MLA (Landsdale) – announced 2 April 2024 [9][10] Jessica Shaw MLA (Swan Hills) – announced 3 June 2024 [11]
www.parliament.wa.gov.au. The Parliament of Western Australia is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Western Australia, which constitutes the legislative branch of the state's political system. The parliament consists of the King (represented by the governor), the Legislative Council (the upper house) and the Legislative ...
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1896. The Legislative Assembly was the first elected legislature in Western Australia, having been created in 1890, when Western Australia gained self-government. It initially consisted of 30 members, all of whom were elected, although only male landowners could vote.
The 2025 Western Australian state election is scheduled to be held on 8 March 2025 to elect members to the Parliament of Western Australia, where all 59 seats in the Legislative Assembly and all 37 seats in the Legislative Council will be up for election. The Labor government, currently led by Premier Roger Cook, will attempt to win a third ...
By 1911, a rival party to Labor had emerged in the centre-right Liberal Party of Western Australia, which many of the former independents had joined. [1] This entity evolved into the Nationalist Party and eventually into the Liberal Party in 1944. [2] The chart below shows the information graphically, with the most recent results on the right.