Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 2021–2025
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This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council elected to serve a term between 22 May 2021 and 21 May 2025.
Name | Party | Region | Term in office |
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Hon Martin Aldridge | National | Agricultural | 2013–present |
Hon Klara Andric | Labor | South Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon Dan Caddy | Labor | North Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon Sandra Carr | Labor | Agricultural | 2021–present |
Hon Alanna Clohesy | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2013–present |
Hon Peter Collier | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2005–present |
Hon Ben Dawkins[2] | Independent/One Nation[5] | South West | 2023–present |
Hon Stephen Dawson | Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2013–present |
Hon Colin de Grussa | National | Agricultural | 2017–present |
Hon Kate Doust | Labor | South Metropolitan | 2001–present |
Hon Sue Ellery | Labor | South Metropolitan | 2001–present |
Hon Donna Faragher | Liberal | East Metropolitan | 2005–present |
Hon Peter Foster | Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present |
Hon Nick Goiran | Liberal | South Metropolitan | 2009–present |
Hon Lorna Harper | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon James Hayward[4] | National/Independent[1] | South West | 2021–2023 |
Hon Jackie Jarvis | Labor | South West | 2021–present |
Hon Louise Kingston[4] | National/Independent[7] | South West | 2023–present |
Hon Alannah MacTiernan[2] | Labor | South West | 1993–1996, 2017–2023 |
Hon Ayor Makur Chuot | Labor | North Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon Steve Martin | Liberal | Agricultural | 2021–present |
Hon Kyle McGinn | Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2017–present |
Hon Sophia Moermond | Legalise Cannabis/Independent[6] | South West | 2021–present |
Hon Shelley Payne | Labor | Agricultural | 2021–present |
Hon Brad Pettitt | Greens | South Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon Stephen Pratt | Labor | South Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon Martin Pritchard | Labor | North Metropolitan | 2015–present |
Hon Samantha Rowe | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2013–present |
Hon Rosetta Sahanna | Labor | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present |
Hon Tjorn Sibma | Liberal | North Metropolitan | 2017–present |
Hon Matthew Swinbourn | Labor | East Metropolitan | 2017–present |
Hon Dr Sally Talbot | Labor | South West | 2005–present |
Hon Dr Steve Thomas | Liberal | South West | 2017–present |
Hon Neil Thomson | Liberal | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present |
Hon Wilson Tucker | Daylight Saving/Independent[3] | Mining and Pastoral | 2021–present |
Hon Dr Brian Walker | Legalise Cannabis | East Metropolitan | 2021–present |
Hon Darren West | Labor | Agricultural | 2013–present |
Hon Pierre Yang | Labor | North Metropolitan | 2017–present |
- 1 South West National MLC James Hayward was suspended from the party on 2 December 2021 and resigned the following day to sit as an independent.
- 2 South West Labor MLC Alannah MacTiernan resigned on 10 February 2023. Ben Dawkins was elected to replace her in a countback on 20 March 2023; although he had run as a Labor candidate, he had been suspended from the party and sat as an independent.
- 3 The Daylight Saving Party allowed its registration to lapse on 20 February 2023, and Mining and Pastoral MLC Wilson Tucker became an independent.
- 4 South West Independent MLC James Hayward was convicted of sexual misconduct on 28 August 2023, which caused his seat to be declared vacant. National candidate Louise Kingston was elected in a countback on 19 September 2023.
- 5 South West Independent MLC Ben Dawkins joined Pauline Hanson's One Nation on 29 February 2024.
- 6 South West Legalise Cannabis MLC Sophia Moermond resigned from the party to sit as an independent on 9 May 2024.
- 7 South West National MLC Louise Kingston resigned from the party to sit as an independent on 20 June 2024.