Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1974–1977

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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1977. All members denoted "National Country" were elected under the National Alliance banner, but shortly thereafter adopted the name "National Country Party".

Name Party District Years in office
Mike Barnett Labor Rockingham 1974–1996
Tom Bateman Labor Canning 1968–1986
Ron Bertram Labor Mount Hawthorn 1968–1989
Barry Blaikie Liberal Vasse 1971–1996
Sir David Brand[1] Liberal Greenough 1945–1975
Mal Bryce Labor Ascot 1971–1988
Brian Burke Labor Balga 1973–1988
Terry Burke Labor Perth 1968–1987
Jeff Carr Labor Geraldton 1974–1991
Jim Clarko Liberal Karrinyup 1974–1996
Sir Charles Court Liberal Nedlands 1953–1982
Hendy Cowan National Country Merredin-Yilgarn 1974–2001
Peter Coyne Liberal Murchison-Eyre 1971–1986
June Craig Liberal Wellington 1974–1983
Bert Crane National Country Moore 1974–1989
Tom Dadour Liberal Subiaco 1971–1986
Ron Davies Labor Victoria Park 1961–1986
David Evans Labor Warren 1968–1989
Tom Evans Labor Kalgoorlie 1956–1980
Harry Fletcher Labor Fremantle 1959–1977
Bill Grayden Liberal South Perth 1947–1949; 1956–1993
Geoff Grewar Liberal Roe 1974–1983
John Harman Labor Maylands 1968–1986
Tom Hartrey Labor Boulder-Dundas 1971–1977
Ross Hutchinson Liberal Cottesloe 1950–1977
Colin Jamieson Labor Welshpool 1953–1986
Peter Jones National Country Narrogin 1974–1986
Tom Jones Labor Collie 1968–1989
Ian Laurance Liberal Gascoyne 1974–1987
Donald May Labor Clontarf 1962–1965; 1968–1977
Ken McIver Labor Avon 1968–1986
Ray McPharlin National Country Mount Marshall 1967–1983
Andrew Mensaros Liberal Floreat 1968–1991
James Moiler Labor Mundaring 1971–1977
Mick Nanovich Liberal Toodyay 1974–1983
Ray O'Connor Liberal Mount Lawley 1959–1984
Dick Old National Country Katanning 1974–1986
Des O'Neil Liberal East Melville 1959–1980
Alan Ridge Liberal Kimberley 1968–1980
Cyril Rushton Liberal Dale 1965–1988
Richard Shalders Liberal Murray 1974–1983
John Sibson Liberal Bunbury 1973–1983
Jack Skidmore Labor Swan 1974–1982
Brian Sodeman Liberal Pilbara 1974–1983
Matt Stephens National Country Stirling 1971–1989
Alexander Taylor Labor Cockburn 1968–1984
Ian Thompson Liberal Kalamunda 1971–1993
Arthur Tonkin Labor Morley 1971–1987
John Tonkin Labor Melville 1933–1977
Reg Tubby[1] Liberal Greenough 1975–1989
Leo Watt Liberal Albany 1974–1993
Ray Young Liberal Scarborough 1971–1983

Notes[]

1 On 21 August 1975, the Liberal member for Greenough, former Premier Sir David Brand, resigned. Liberal candidate Reg Tubby won the resulting by-election on 1 November 1975.
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