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M EMBER E LECTORATE C ONTACT DETAILS Hon M EMBER E LECTORATE C ONTACT DETAILS Hon. Peter Bruce Watson MLA PO Box 5844 Albany 6332 Ph: 9841 8799 Albany Speaker Email: [email protected] Party: ALP Dr Antonio (Tony) De 2898 Albany Highway Paulo Buti MLA Kelmscott WA 6111 Party: ALP Armadale Ph: (08) 9495 4877 Email: [email protected] Website: https://antoniobuti.com/ Mr David Robert Michael MLA Suite 3 36 Cedric Street Stirling WA 6021 Balcatta Government Whip Ph: (08) 9207 1538 Party: ALP Email: [email protected] Mr Reece Raymond Whitby MLA P.O. Box 4107 Baldivis WA 6171 Ph: (08) 9523 2921 Parliamentary Secretary to the Email: [email protected] Treasurer; Minister for Finance; Aboriginal Affairs; Lands, and Baldivis Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Environment; Disability Services; Electoral Affairs Party: ALP Hon. David (Dave) 6 Old Perth Road Joseph Kelly MLA Bassendean WA 6054 Ph: 9279 9871 Minister for Water; Fisheries; Bassendean Email: [email protected] Forestry; Innovation and ICT; Science Party: ALP Mr Dean Cambell Nalder MLA P.O. Box 7084 Applecross North WA 6153 Ph: (08) 9316 1377 Shadow Treasurer ; Shadow Bateman Email: [email protected] Minister for Finance; Energy Party: LIB Ms Cassandra (Cassie) PO Box 268 Cloverdale 6985 Michelle Rowe MLA Belmont Ph: (08) 9277 6898 Party: ALP Email: [email protected] Mrs Lisa Margaret O'Malley MLA P.O. Box 272 Melville 6156 Party: ALP Bicton Ph: (08) 9316 0666 Email: [email protected] Mr Donald (Don) PO Box 528 Bunbury 6230 Thomas Punch MLA Bunbury Ph: (08) 9791 3636 Party: ALP Email: [email protected] Mr Mark James Folkard MLA Unit C6 Currambine Central Party: ALP 1244 Marmion Avenue Burns Beach Currambine WA 6028 Ph: (08) 9305 4099 Email: [email protected] Hon. John Robert Quigley MLA PO Box 2024 Clarkson 6030 Ph: 9407 8600 Attorney General; Minister for Butler Fax: 9407 8644 Commerce Email: [email protected] Party: ALP Hon. William (Bill) PO Box 1171 Cannington 6987 Joseph Johnston MLA Ph: 9356 5011 Cannington Email: [email protected] Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Website: billjohnston.com.au/ Energy; Industrial Relations Party: ALP Mr Antonio Suite 7 473 Beach Road (Tony) Krsticevic MLA Duncraig WA 6023 Ph: 9246 1800 Shadow Minister for Local Carine Email: [email protected] Government; Heritage; Culture and Website: www.tonykrsticevic.com.au/ the Arts; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests Party: LIB Hon. Mia Jane Davies MLA P.O. Box 92 Northam WA 6401 Ph: Merredin - 9041 1702 Leader of The Nationals WA Central Wheatbelt Northam - 9622 2871 Party: NAT Email: [email protected] Website: www.miadavies.com.au Mr Sean Suite 3A, 151 Herdsman Parade Kimberley L'Estrange MLA Wembley WA 6014 Ph: 9383 7120 Shadow Minister for Health; Mental Churchlands Email: [email protected] Health Manager of Opposition Business Party: LIB Hon. Francis (Fran) PO Box 3483 Success WA 6964 Michael Logan MLA Ph: 9414 3266 Email: [email protected] Cockburn Minister for Emergency Services; Corrective Services Party: ALP Hon. Michael (Mick) 76 Forrest St Philip Murray MLA Collie WA 6225 Ph: 9734 2073 Collie-Preston Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation Email: [email protected] Party: ALP Dr David John Honey MLA Suite 12, 589 Stirling Highway Cottesloe WA WA 6011 Shadow Minister for Water; Shadow Cottesloe Ph: 9383 1505 Minister Assisting the Leader Email: [email protected] Party: LIB Website: http://davidhoney.com.au Mrs Alyssa PO Box 16, Byford WA 6122 Kathleen Hayden MLA Ph: (08) 9525 4822 Email: [email protected] Shadow Minister for Community Darling Range Website: https://alyssahayden.com.au Services; Youth; Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering Party: LIB Mr Zak Richard PO Box 5551 Falcon 6210 Francis Kirkup MLA Ph: (08) 9534 3200 Dawesville Email: [email protected] Shadow Minister for Corrective Website: www.kirkup.com.au Services; Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader Party: LIB Mr Stephen James Price MLA PO Box 2192 High Wycombe 6057 Party: ALP Ph: (08) 9454 6415 Forrestfield Fax: (08) 9352 8146 Email: [email protected] Hon. Simone PO Box 912 Fremantle WA 6959 Frances McGurk MLA Ph: 9336 7000 Minister for Child Protection; Fremantle Email: [email protected] Women's Interests; Prevention of Website: https://simonemcgurk.com.au/ Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services Party: ALP Mr Ian Charles Blayney MLA Unit 1 Druid's Hall Corner Durlacher & Sanford Streets Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Geraldton Geraldton WA 6530 Food; Fisheries Ph: 9964 1640 Party: LIB Email: [email protected] Ms Margaret Mary Quirk MLA PO Box 6085 Girrawheen 6064 Party: ALP Ph: 9247 2477 Girrawheen Email: [email protected] Website: http://margaretquirk.com/ Mr Peter PO Box 163 Hillarys WA 6923 Argyris Katsambanis MLA Ph: (08) 9448 7197 Email: [email protected] Hillarys Shadow Minister for Police; Road Website: www.peterkatsambanis.com.au Safety; Industrial Relations Party: LIB Mr Yaz Mubarakai MLA P.O. Box 4048 Success 6964 Party: ALP Jandakot Ph: (08) 9310 8777 Email: [email protected] Ms Emily Louise Hamilton MLA P.O. Box 3478 Joondalup 6027 Party: ALP Joondalup Ph: (08) 9300 3990 Email: [email protected] Mr Matthew Hughes MLA P.O. Box 779 Kalamunda 6926 Party: ALP Kalamunda Ph: (08) 9293 4747 Email: [email protected] Mr Kyran Martin O'Donnell MLA P.O. Box 10406 Kalgoorlie 6430 Ph: (08) 9021 6766 Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Kalgoorlie Email: [email protected] Affairs Party: LIB Ms Josephine (Josie) Farrer MLA PO Box 1807 Broome WA 6725 Party: ALP Kimberley Ph: 9192 3111 Email: [email protected] Mrs Jessica Mary Unit 4 Woodvale Park Commercial Centre 923 Christine Stojkovski MLA Whitfords Avenue Party: ALP Woodvale WA 6026 Kingsley Ph: (08) 9309 2666 Email: [email protected] Website: http://jessicastojkovski.com.au/ Hon. Roger Hugh Cook MLA PO Box 428 Kwinana 6966 Kwinana Ph: 9439 6444 Email: [email protected] Deputy Premier; Minister for Health; Mental Health Party: ALP Hon. David PO Box 1509 Mandurah 6210 Alan Templeman MLA Ph: 9581 3944 Email: [email protected] Minister for Local Government; Mandurah Heritage; Culture and the Arts Leader of the House Party: ALP Ms Lisa Loraine Baker MLA PO Box 907 Inglewood 6932 Ph: 9370 3550 Maylands Deputy Speaker Email: [email protected] Party: ALP Hon. Michelle PO Box 1792 Midland 6936 Hopkins Roberts MLA Ph: (08) 9274 8811 Midland Email: [email protected] Minister for Police; Road Safety Party: ALP Ms Janine Marie Freeman MLA PO Box 669 Mirrabooka WA 6941 Party: ALP Ph: 9345 2005 Mirrabooka Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.janinefreeman.com/ Mr Ronald (Shane) PO Box 216 Dongara WA 6525 Shane Love MLA Moore Ph: 9927 2333 Party: NAT Email: [email protected] Ms Amber-Jade Sanderson MLA P.O. Box 62 Morley 6943 Ph: (08) 9275 7000 Parliamentary Secretary to the Email: [email protected] Premier; Minister for Public Sector Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Morley Relations Parliamentary Secretary of the Cabinet Party: ALP Mr Simon Suite 2 58 Walcott Street Alexander Millman MLA Mount Lawley WA 6050 Mount Lawley Party: ALP Ph: (08) 9473 0800 Email: [email protected] Mrs Robyn Marjorie PO Box 668 Pinjarra WA 6208 Jane Clarke MLA Murray-Wellington Ph: (08) 9531 3155 Party: ALP Email: [email protected] Hon. William (Bill) Shop 1 160 Hampden Road Richard Marmion MLA Nedlands WA 6009 Ph: 9386 3064 Shadow Minister for Mines and Nedlands Email: [email protected] Petroleum; Innovation and Disruptive Technologies; Defence Issues; Science Party: LIB Mr Vincent PO Box 1000 Carnarvon 6701 Alexander Catania MLA Ph: 9941 2999 North West Central Party: NAT Email: [email protected] Website: www.vincentcatania.com.au Mr John Newton Carey MLA Suite 2 448 Fitzgerald Street North Perth WA 6006 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ph: (08) 9227 8040 Premier; Minister for Public Sector Email: [email protected] Management; State Development, Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Perth Relations, and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport; Planning Party: ALP Mr Kevin Joseph PO Box 729 Karratha 6714 Jude Michel MLA Pilbara Ph: (08) 9144 4113 Party: ALP Email: [email protected] Hon. Dr Michael (Mike) Shop P05 Stockland Riverton Cnr of High Road Dennis Nahan MLA and Willeri Drive Riverton WA 6148 Shadow Minister for Public Sector Ph: 9457 1282 Management; State Development, Riverton Email: [email protected] Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Website: www.mikenahan.com.au Relations Leader of the Opposition Party: LIB Hon. Mark McGowan MLA PO Box 5324 Rockingham Beach 6969 Ph: (08) 9592 7422 Premier; Minister for Public Sector Email: [email protected] Management; State Development, Rockingham Jobs and Trade; Federal-State Relations Party: ALP Mr Peter James Rundle MLA P.O. Box 378 Narrogin 6312 Party: NAT Ph: Narrogin - 9881 1225 Roe Esperance - 9071 6555 Email: [email protected] Hon. Liza Mary Harvey MLA 197 Scarborough Beach Road Doubleview WA 6018 Shadow Minister for Transport; Ph: 9204 2777 Planning; Lands Scarborough Email: [email protected] Deputy Leader of the Opposition Party: LIB Mr John Edwin McGrath MLA Suite 8 219 Canning Highway South Perth WA 6151 Shadow Minister for Racing and South Perth Ph: 9368 6270 Gaming; Sport and Recreation Email: [email protected] Party: LIB Website: http://johnmcgrath.net.au
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