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The South-East Province was an electoral region of the Western Australian Legislative Council, introduced after the introduction of responsible government in the 1890s. It initially comprised Williams, Plantagenet, and Albany Electoral Districts.[1] MembersThree members (1894–1965) | Member 1 | Party | Term | Member 2 | Party | Term | Member 3 | Party | Term |
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Other}} | | Frederick Crowder | None | 1894–1900 | Other}} | | Samuel Haynes | None | 1894–1910 | Other}} | | Charles Piesse | None | 1894–1914 | Other}} | | Wesley Maley | None | 1900–1909 | Other}} | | Other}} | | Other}} | | Joseph Cullen | None | 1909–1910 | Other}} | | Other}} | | Liberal WA 1911}} | | Liberal | 1910–1917 | Liberal WA 1911}} | | Cuthbert McKenzie | Liberal | 1910–1914 | Liberal WA 1911}} | | Liberal | 1910–1914 | Liberal WA 1911}} | | Country}} | | Country | 1914–1922 | Country}} | | George Sewell | Country | 1914–1916 | Liberal WA 1911}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | James Greig | Country | 1916–1925 | Country}} | | Hector Stewart | Country | 1917–1931 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Alfred Burvill | Country | 1922–1928 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | William Glasheen | Country | 1925–1932 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Charles Wittenoom | Country | 1928–1940 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Alec Thomson | Country | 1931–1950 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Independent}} | | Harold Piesse | Ind. Country | 1932–1938 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country | 1938–1944 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Hugh Roche | Country | 1940–1950 | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Country}} | | Anthony Loton | Country | 1944–1950 | Major reconstitution in 1950 – existing South-East Province members effectively swapped with existing South Province members. |
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Labor}} | | Robert Boylen | Labor | 1950–1955 | Liberal}} | | John Cunningham | Liberal | 1950–1954 | Labor}} | | George Bennetts | Labor | 1950–1965 | Labor}} | | Labor}} | | Jim Garrigan | None | 1954–1965 | Labor}} | | Liberal}} | | John Cunningham | Liberal | 1955–1962 | Labor}} | | Labor}} | | Labor}} | | Claude Stubbs | None | 1962–1965 | Labor}} | | Labor}} | |
Two members (1965–1989) | Member | Party | Term | Member | Party | Term |
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Labor}} | | Jim Garrigan | Labor | 1965–1971 | Labor}} | | Claude Stubbs | Labor | 1965–1980 | Labor}} | | Ron Leeson | Labor | 1971–1983 | Labor}} | | Labor}} | | Labor}} | | Jim Brown | Labor | 1980–1989 | Labor}} | | Mark Nevill | Labor | 1983–1989 | Labor}} | | {{portal|Australia}}References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www5.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/wa/num_act/caaa189660vn18366/caaa189660vn18366.pdf | title=Constitution Act Amendment Act, 1896 | publisher=AustLII | accessdate=30 April 2016}}
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