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DON't KNOW YOUR MP's in WEST AUSTRALIA? If in Doubt Ring: West DON'T KNOW YOUR MP's IN WEST AUSTRALIA? If in doubt ring: West. Aust. Electoral Commission (08) 9214 0400 OR visit their Home page: http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au HOUSE : MLA Hon. Title First Name Surname Electorate Postal address Postal Address Electorate Tel Member Email Ms Lisa Baker Maylands PO Box 907 INGLEWOOD WA 6932 (08) 9370 3550 [email protected] Unit 1 Druid's Hall, Corner of Durlacher & Sanford Mr Ian Blayney Geraldton GERALDTON WA 6530 (08) 9964 1640 [email protected] Streets Dr Tony Buti Armadale 2898 Albany Hwy KELMSCOTT WA 6111 (08) 9495 4877 [email protected] Mr John Carey Perth Suite 2, 448 Fitzgerald Street NORTH PERTH WA 6006 (08) 9227 8040 [email protected] Mr Vincent Catania North West Central PO Box 1000 CARNARVON WA 6701 (08) 9941 2999 [email protected] Mrs Robyn Clarke Murray-Wellington PO Box 668 PINJARRA WA 6208 (08) 9531 3155 [email protected] Hon Mr Roger Cook Kwinana PO Box 428 KWINANA WA 6966 (08) 6552 6500 [email protected] Hon Ms Mia Davies Central Wheatbelt PO Box 92 NORTHAM WA 6401 (08) 9041 1702 [email protected] Ms Josie Farrer Kimberley PO Box 1807 BROOME WA 6725 (08) 9192 3111 [email protected] Mr Mark Folkard Burns Beach Unit C6, Currambine Central, 1244 Marmion Avenue CURRAMBINE WA 6028 (08) 9305 4099 [email protected] Ms Janine Freeman Mirrabooka PO Box 669 MIRRABOOKA WA 6941 (08) 9345 2005 [email protected] Ms Emily Hamilton Joondalup PO Box 3478 JOONDALUP WA 6027 (08) 9300 3990 [email protected] Hon Mrs Liza Harvey Scarborough 197 Scarborough Beach Road DOUBLEVIEW WA 6018 (08) 9204 2777 [email protected] Ms Alyssa Hayden Darling Range PO Box 16 BYFORD WA 6122 (08) 9525 4822 [email protected] Mr Terry Healy Southern River 4/466 Warton Road SOUTHERN RIVER WA 6110 (08) 9256 4900 [email protected] Dr David Honey Cottesloe Suite 12, 589 Stirling Highway COTTESLOE WA 6011 (08) 9383 1505 [email protected] Mr Matthew Hughes Kalamunda PO Box 610 KALAMUNDA WA 6076 (08) 9293 4747 [email protected] Hon Mr Bill Johnston Cannington PO Box 1171 CANNINGTON WA 6987 (08) 9356 5011 [email protected] Mr Peter Katsambanis Hillarys PO Box 163 HILLARYS WA 6923 (08) 9448 7197 [email protected] Hon Mr Dave Kelly Bassendean 6 Old Perth Road BASSENDEAN WA 6054 (08) 9279 9871 [email protected] Mr Zak Kirkup Dawesville PO Box 5551 FALCON WA 6210 (08) 9534 3200 [email protected] Suite 7, Mr Tony Krsticevic Carine DUNCRAIG WA 6023 (08) 9246 1800 [email protected] 473 Beach Road Mr Sean L'Estrange Churchlands Suite 3A, 151 Herdsman Parade WEMBLEY WA 6014 (08) 9383 7120 [email protected] Hon Mr Fran Logan Cockburn PO Box 3483 SUCCESS WA 6964 (08) 9414 3266 [email protected] Mr Shane Love Moore PO Box 216 DONGARA WA 6525 (08) 9927 2333 [email protected] Hon Mr Bill Marmion Nedlands Shop 1, 160 Hampden Road NEDLANDS WA 6009 (08) 9386 3064 [email protected] Hon Mr Mark McGowan Rockingham PO Box 5324 ROCKINGHAM BEACH WA 6168 (08) 6552 5000 [email protected] Suite 8, Mr John McGrath South Perth SOUTH PERTH WA 6151 (08) 9368 6270 [email protected] 219 Canning Highway Hon Ms Simone McGurk Fremantle PO Box 912 FREMANTLE WA 6959 (08) 6552 6600 [email protected] Ms Libby Mettam Vasse PO Box 516 BUSSELTON WA 6280 (08) 6752 1949 [email protected] Mr David Michael Balcatta Suite 3, 36 Cedric Street STIRLING WA 6021 (08) 9207 1538 [email protected] Mr Kevin Michel Pilbara Shop 32, Karratha Village, Sharpe Avenue KARRATHA WA 6714 9144 4113 [email protected] Mr Simon Millman Mount Lawley Suite 2, 58 Walcott Street MOUNT LAWLEY WA 6050 (08) 9473 0800 [email protected] Mr Yaz Mubarakai Jandakot PO Box 4048 SUCCESS WA 6964 (08) 9310 8777 [email protected] Hon Mr Mick Murray Collie-Preston 76 Forrest Street COLLIE WA 6225 (08) 6552 6400 [email protected] Shop P05, Stockland Riverton, Cnr of High Road & Hon Dr Michael Nahan Riverton RIVERTON WA 6148 (08) 9457 1282 [email protected] Willeri Drive Mr Dean Nalder Bateman PO Box 7084 APPLECROSS NORTH WA 6153 (08) 9316 1377 [email protected] Mr Kyran O'Donnell Kalgoorlie PO Box 10406 KALGOORLIE WA 6430 (08) 9021 6766 [email protected] Mrs Lisa O'Malley Bicton PO Box 272 MELVILLE WA 6156 (08)9316 0666 [email protected] Hon Mr Paul Papalia Warnbro PO Box 7387 SECRET HARBOUR WA 6173 (08)6552 5600 [email protected] Mr Stephen Price Forrestfield PO Box 2192 HIGH WYCOMBE WA 6057 (08)9454 6415 [email protected] Mr Don Punch Bunbury PO Box 528 BUNBURY WA 6230 (08)9791 3636 [email protected] Hon Mr John Quigley Butler PO Box 2024 CLARKSON WA 6030 (08)6552 6800 [email protected] Ms Margaret Quirk Girrawheen PO Box 6085 GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064 (08)9247 2477 [email protected] Hon Mr Terry Redman Warren-Blackwood PO Box 327 DENMARK WA 6333 (08) 9848 3171 [email protected] Hon Mrs Michelle Roberts Midland PO Box 1792 MIDLAND WA 6936 (08)6552 6900 [email protected] Ms Cassie Rowe Belmont PO Box 268 CLOVERDALE WA 6985 (08)9277 6898 [email protected] Mr Peter Rundle Roe PO Box 378 NARROGIN WA 6312 (08)9881 1225 [email protected] Hon Ms Rita Saffioti West Swan PO Box 2656 MALAGA WA 6944 (08)6552 5500 [email protected] Ms Amber-Jade Sanderson Morley PO Box 62 MORLEY WA 6943 (08)9275 7000 [email protected] Ms Jessica Shaw Swan Hills Unit 8, Vale Town Centre, 31 Egerton Drive AVELEY WA 6069 (08)9296 7688 [email protected] Unit 4, Woodvale Park Commercial Centre, 923 Mrs Jessica Stojkovski Kingsley WOODVALE WA 6026 (08)9309 2666 [email protected] Whitfords Avenue Mr Chris Tallentire Thornlie Unit 1, 314 Spencer Road THORNLIE WA 6108 (08)9493 2223 [email protected] Hon Mr David Templeman Mandurah PO Box 1509 MANDURAH WA 6210 (08)6552 5400 [email protected] Hon Mr Peter Tinley Willagee PO Box 124 HAMILTON HlLL WA 6963 (08)6552 5300 [email protected] Hon Mr Peter Watson Albany PO Box 5844 ALBANY WA 6332 (08) 9841 8799 [email protected] Mr Reece Whitby Baldivis PO Box 4107 BALDIVIS WA 6171 (08) 9523 2921 [email protected] Ms Sabine Winton Wanneroo PO Box 345 WANNEROO WA 6946 (08)9405 1244 [email protected] Hon Mr Benjamin Wyatt Victoria Park PO Box 4373 VICTORIA PARK WA 6979 (08) 6552 5900 [email protected] MEMBERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL- PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Hon. Title Surname First Name Region Postal Address Electorate Tel Member Email Hon Mr Chown James 5 Harvest Terrace WEST PERTH WA 6005 (08) 9481 0082 [email protected] Hon Mr de Grussa Colin Shop 3, 5 Chapman Road GERALDTON WA 6530 (08) 9921 4818 [email protected] Hon Mr Graham Laurence PO Box 446 NORTHAM WA 6401 1800 443 155 [email protected] AGRICULTURAL Hon Mr West Darren PO Box 578 GERALDTON WA 6531 1800 812 295 [email protected] Hon Mr Aldridge Martin PO Box 255 BINDOON WA 6502 1800 336 905 [email protected] Hon Mr Mazza Ricky Office 1, 1139 Hay Street WEST PERTH WA 6005 1800 781 900 [email protected] Hon Mr Clifford Tim Unit 1, 36 The Crescent MIDLAND WA 6056 (08) 9274 8484 [email protected] Hon Ms Clohesy Alanna 62 Eighth Avenue MAYLANDS WA 6051 (08) 9272 1718 [email protected] Hon Ms Faragher Donna EAST Ground Floor 108 Swan Street GUILDFORD WA 6055 (08) 9379 0840 [email protected] Hon Ms Rowe Samantha METROPOLITAN Unit 6, 268 Belmont Ave CLOVERDALE WA 6105 (08) 9477 3855 [email protected] Hon Mr Smith Charles Suite 13, 9 The Ave MIDLAND WA 6056 (08) 9250 7901 [email protected] Hon Mr Swinbourn Matthew Unit 2, 201-205 Burslem Drive MADDINGTON WA 6109 (08) 9452 8311 [email protected] Hon Mr Baston Kenneth PO Box 1452 BROOME WA 6725 (08) 9193 7044 [email protected] Hon Ms Boydell Jacqueline PO Box 457 KARRATHA WA 6714 (08) 9144 4187 [email protected] Hon Mr Chapple Robin MINING AND PO Box 94 WEST PERTH WA 6872 (08) 9486 8255 [email protected] Hon Mr Dawson Stephen PASTORAL PO Box 2440 SOUTH HEDLAND WA 6722 (08) 6552 5800 [email protected] Hon Mr McGinn Kyle PO Box 10414 KALGOORLIE WA 6430 (08) 9022 7003 [email protected] Hon Mr Scott Robin 99 Burt Street BOULDER WA 6432 (08) 9093 1455 [email protected] Hon Mr Collier Peter PO Box 2606 WARWICK WA 6024 (08) 9203 9588 [email protected] Hon Ms MacTiernan Alannah Unit 1, 386 Wanneroo Road WESTMINSTER WA 6061 (08) 6552 6200 [email protected] Hon Mr Mischin Michael NORTH PO Box 3044 JOONDALUP WA 6027 (08) 9301 1896 [email protected] Hon Mr Pritchard Martin METROPOLITAN 339 Oxford Street LEEDERVILLE WA 6007 (08) 9201 0582 [email protected] Hon Mr Sibma Tjorn Suite 1, 43 Cedric Street STIRLING WA 6021 (08) 9440 4422 [email protected] Hon Ms Xamon Alison Level 2, 3 Oxford Close WEST LEEDERVILLE WA 6007 (08) 9388 3955 [email protected] Hon Ms Doust Catherine PO Box 577 VICTORIA PARK WA 6979 (08) 9470 3511 [email protected] Shop 20, Southlands Boulevard Shopping Centre, Cnr Burendah Boulevard Hon Ms Ellery Suzanne and PIne Tree Gully Road, Willeton WA 6155 (08) 6552 5700 [email protected] SOUTH Hon Mr Goiran Nicolas Unit 2, 714 Ranford Road SOUTHERN RIVER WA 6110 (08) 9398 3800 [email protected] METROPOLITAN Hon Mr O'Brien Simon PO Box 919 CANNING BRIDGE WA 6153 (08) 9364 4277 [email protected]
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