Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1974–1977

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 BarnettLaborRockingham1974–1996
Tom BatemanLaborCanning1968–1986
Ron BertramLaborMount Hawthorn1968–1989
Barry BlaikieLiberalVasse1971–1996
Sir David Brand[1]LiberalGreenough1945–1975
Mal BryceLaborAscot1971–1988
Brian BurkeLaborBalga1973–1988
Terry BurkeLaborPerth1968–1987
Jeff CarrLaborGeraldton1974–1991
Jim ClarkoLiberalKarrinyup1974–1996
Sir Charles CourtLiberalNedlands1953–1982
Hendy CowanNational CountryMerredin-Yilgarn1974–2001
Peter CoyneLiberalMurchison-Eyre1971–1986
June CraigLiberalWellington1974–1983
Bert CraneNational CountryMoore1974–1989
Tom DadourLiberalSubiaco1971–1986
Ron DaviesLaborVictoria Park1961–1986
David EvansLaborWarren1968–1989
Tom EvansLaborKalgoorlie1956–1980
Harry FletcherLaborFremantle1959–1977
Bill GraydenLiberalSouth Perth1947–1949; 1956–1993
Geoff GrewarLiberalRoe1974–1983
John HarmanLaborMaylands1968–1986
Tom HartreyLaborBoulder-Dundas1971–1977
Ross HutchinsonLiberalCottesloe1950–1977
Colin JamiesonLaborWelshpool1953–1986
Peter JonesNational CountryNarrogin1974–1986
Tom JonesLaborCollie1968–1989
Ian LauranceLiberalGascoyne1974–1987
Donald MayLaborClontarf1962–1965; 1968–1977
Ken McIverLaborAvon1968–1986
Ray McPharlinNational CountryMount Marshall1967–1983
Andrew MensarosLiberalFloreat1968–1991
James MoilerLaborMundaring1971–1977
Mick NanovichLiberalToodyay1974–1983
Ray O'ConnorLiberalMount Lawley1959–1984
Dick OldNational CountryKatanning1974–1986
Des O'NeilLiberalEast Melville1959–1980
Alan RidgeLiberalKimberley1968–1980
Cyril RushtonLiberalDale1965–1988
Richard ShaldersLiberalMurray1974–1983
John SibsonLiberalBunbury1973–1983
Jack SkidmoreLaborSwan1974–1982
Brian SodemanLiberalPilbara1974–1983
Matt StephensNational CountryStirling1971–1989
Alexander TaylorLaborCockburn1968–1984
Ian ThompsonLiberalKalamunda1971–1993
Arthur TonkinLaborMorley1971–1987
John TonkinLaborMelville1933–1977
Reg Tubby[1]LiberalGreenough1975–1989
Leo WattLiberalAlbany1974–1993
Ray YoungLiberalScarborough1971–1983

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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