This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1930 election and the 1933 election, together known as the 14th Parliament. It took place under radically altered boundaries as enacted within the Redistribution of Seats Act 1929, whose effect had been exaggerated by the lack of a redistribution for the previous 18 years. The gold mining areas, populous at the time of the 1911 redistribution, had been reduced to pocket boroughs by the decline in gold mining as an economic activity in the State; meanwhile, the agricultural and metropolitan areas had grown substantially. Ironically, the changes were enacted by a Labor government even though most of the safe seats being abolished were Labor seatsβand for the fourth time in a row (Constitution Act Amendment Act 1899, and Redistribution of Seats Acts of 1904, 1911 and 1929), the government enacting the redistribution lost the subsequent election.
Name | Party | District | Years in office |
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Edward Angelo | Nationalist | Gascoyne | 1917β1933 |
George Barnard | Nationalist | Sussex | 1924β1933 |
Henry Brown | Country | Pingelly | 1924β1933 |
John Church [2] | Nationalist | Roebourne | 1932β1933 |
Hon Philip Collier | Labor | Boulder | 1905β1948 |
Edwin Corboy | Labor | Yilgarn-Coolgardie | 1921β1933 |
Aubrey Coverley | Labor | Kimberley | 1924β1953 |
James Cunningham | Labor | Kalgoorlie | 1923β1936 |
Hon Thomas Davy [1] [5] | Nationalist | West Perth | 1924β1933 |
Victor Doney | Country | Williams-Narrogin | 1928β1956 |
Hon Percy Ferguson [1] | Country | Irwin-Moore | 1927β1939 |
Harry Griffiths | Country | Avon | 1914β1921; 1924β1935 |
James Hegney | Labor | Middle Swan | 1930β1947; 1950β1968 |
May Holman | Labor | Forrest | 1925β1939 |
William Johnson | Labor | Guildford-Midland | 1901β1905; 1906β1917; 1924β1948 |
Hon Norbert Keenan [1] | Nationalist | Nedlands | 1904β1911; 1930β1950 |
James Kenneally | Labor | East Perth | 1927β1936 |
Alfred Lamond | Labor | Pilbara | 1924β1933 |
Hon Charles Latham [1] | Country | York | 1921β1942 |
Hon John Lindsay [1] | Country | Mount Marshall | 1924β1933 |
John Lutey [4] | Labor | Brownhill-Ivanhoe | 1916; 1917β1932 |
Alick McCallum | Labor | South Fremantle | 1921β1935 |
Ross McLarty | Nationalist | Murray-Wellington | 1930β1962 |
Harry Mann | Nationalist | Perth | 1921β1933 |
James Mann | Country | Beverley | 1930β1962 |
William Marshall | Labor | Murchison | 1921β1952 |
Harry Millington | Labor | Mount Hawthorn | 1924β1947 |
Hon Sir James Mitchell [1] | Nationalist | Northam | 1905β1933 |
Selby Munsie | Labor | Hannans | 1911β1938 |
Charles North | Nationalist | Claremont | 1924β1956 |
Emil Nulsen [3] | Labor | Kanowna | 1932β1962 |
Alexander Panton | Labor | Leederville | 1924β1951 |
Hubert Parker | Nationalist | North-East Fremantle | 1930β1933 |
William Patrick | Country | Greenough | 1930β1943 |
Arnold Piesse | Independent/Country | Katanning | 1909β1914; 1930β1935 |
Howard Raphael | Labor | Victoria Park | 1930β1944 |
Walter Richardson | Nationalist | Subiaco | 1921β1933 |
Richard Sampson | Nationalist/Country | Swan | 1921β1944 |
Hon John Scaddan [1] | Nationalist | Maylands | 1904β1917; 1919β1924; 1930β1933 |
Joseph Sleeman | Labor | Fremantle | 1924β1959 |
Frederick Smith [4] | Labor | Brown Hill-Ivanhoe | 1932β1950 |
James MacCallum Smith | Nationalist | North Perth | 1914β1939 |
John Henry Smith | Nationalist | Nelson | 1921β1936; 1939β1943 |
Sydney Stubbs | Country | Wagin | 1911β1947 |
Frederick Teesdale [2] | Nationalist | Roebourne | 1917β1931 |
Lindsay Thorn | Country | Toodyay | 1930β1959 |
Hon Michael Troy | Labor | Mount Magnet | 1904β1939 |
Thomas Walker [3] | Labor | Kanowna | 1905β1932 |
Arthur Wansbrough | Labor | Albany | 1924β1936 |
Herbert Wells | Nationalist | Canning | 1930β1933 |
John Willcock | Labor | Geraldton | 1917β1947 |
Arthur Wilson | Labor | Collie | 1908β1947 |
Frederick Withers | Labor | Bunbury | 1924β1947 |
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1930 election and the 1933 election, together known as the 14th Parliament. It took place under radically altered boundaries as enacted within the Redistribution of Seats Act 1929, whose effect had been exaggerated by the lack of a redistribution for the previous 18 years. The gold mining areas, populous at the time of the 1911 redistribution, had been reduced to pocket boroughs by the decline in gold mining as an economic activity in the State; meanwhile, the agricultural and metropolitan areas had grown substantially. Ironically, the changes were enacted by a Labor government even though most of the safe seats being abolished were Labor seatsβand for the fourth time in a row (Constitution Act Amendment Act 1899, and Redistribution of Seats Acts of 1904, 1911 and 1929), the government enacting the redistribution lost the subsequent election.
Name | Party | District | Years in office |
---|---|---|---|
Edward Angelo | Nationalist | Gascoyne | 1917β1933 |
George Barnard | Nationalist | Sussex | 1924β1933 |
Henry Brown | Country | Pingelly | 1924β1933 |
John Church [2] | Nationalist | Roebourne | 1932β1933 |
Hon Philip Collier | Labor | Boulder | 1905β1948 |
Edwin Corboy | Labor | Yilgarn-Coolgardie | 1921β1933 |
Aubrey Coverley | Labor | Kimberley | 1924β1953 |
James Cunningham | Labor | Kalgoorlie | 1923β1936 |
Hon Thomas Davy [1] [5] | Nationalist | West Perth | 1924β1933 |
Victor Doney | Country | Williams-Narrogin | 1928β1956 |
Hon Percy Ferguson [1] | Country | Irwin-Moore | 1927β1939 |
Harry Griffiths | Country | Avon | 1914β1921; 1924β1935 |
James Hegney | Labor | Middle Swan | 1930β1947; 1950β1968 |
May Holman | Labor | Forrest | 1925β1939 |
William Johnson | Labor | Guildford-Midland | 1901β1905; 1906β1917; 1924β1948 |
Hon Norbert Keenan [1] | Nationalist | Nedlands | 1904β1911; 1930β1950 |
James Kenneally | Labor | East Perth | 1927β1936 |
Alfred Lamond | Labor | Pilbara | 1924β1933 |
Hon Charles Latham [1] | Country | York | 1921β1942 |
Hon John Lindsay [1] | Country | Mount Marshall | 1924β1933 |
John Lutey [4] | Labor | Brownhill-Ivanhoe | 1916; 1917β1932 |
Alick McCallum | Labor | South Fremantle | 1921β1935 |
Ross McLarty | Nationalist | Murray-Wellington | 1930β1962 |
Harry Mann | Nationalist | Perth | 1921β1933 |
James Mann | Country | Beverley | 1930β1962 |
William Marshall | Labor | Murchison | 1921β1952 |
Harry Millington | Labor | Mount Hawthorn | 1924β1947 |
Hon Sir James Mitchell [1] | Nationalist | Northam | 1905β1933 |
Selby Munsie | Labor | Hannans | 1911β1938 |
Charles North | Nationalist | Claremont | 1924β1956 |
Emil Nulsen [3] | Labor | Kanowna | 1932β1962 |
Alexander Panton | Labor | Leederville | 1924β1951 |
Hubert Parker | Nationalist | North-East Fremantle | 1930β1933 |
William Patrick | Country | Greenough | 1930β1943 |
Arnold Piesse | Independent/Country | Katanning | 1909β1914; 1930β1935 |
Howard Raphael | Labor | Victoria Park | 1930β1944 |
Walter Richardson | Nationalist | Subiaco | 1921β1933 |
Richard Sampson | Nationalist/Country | Swan | 1921β1944 |
Hon John Scaddan [1] | Nationalist | Maylands | 1904β1917; 1919β1924; 1930β1933 |
Joseph Sleeman | Labor | Fremantle | 1924β1959 |
Frederick Smith [4] | Labor | Brown Hill-Ivanhoe | 1932β1950 |
James MacCallum Smith | Nationalist | North Perth | 1914β1939 |
John Henry Smith | Nationalist | Nelson | 1921β1936; 1939β1943 |
Sydney Stubbs | Country | Wagin | 1911β1947 |
Frederick Teesdale [2] | Nationalist | Roebourne | 1917β1931 |
Lindsay Thorn | Country | Toodyay | 1930β1959 |
Hon Michael Troy | Labor | Mount Magnet | 1904β1939 |
Thomas Walker [3] | Labor | Kanowna | 1905β1932 |
Arthur Wansbrough | Labor | Albany | 1924β1936 |
Herbert Wells | Nationalist | Canning | 1930β1933 |
John Willcock | Labor | Geraldton | 1917β1947 |
Arthur Wilson | Labor | Collie | 1908β1947 |
Frederick Withers | Labor | Bunbury | 1924β1947 |