Electoral district of Canning explained

Canning
State:wa
Lifespan:1897–1901; 1904–1989
Namesake:Canning River
Class:South-East Metropolitan

The electoral district of Canning was an electorate in the state of Western Australia. The electorate, which was named for the Canning River which ran through it, was first contested at the 1897 election,[1] but was abolished prior to the 1901 election, with most of its territory transferred to the new seat of South Perth. However, for the 1904 election, South Perth was abolished and Canning re-created. Canning was abolished for a second time in the 1988 redistribution.

Canning covered much of Perth's inner southern region, being reduced progressively as suburban areas such as Applecross, South Perth, Victoria Park and Belmont developed and became populous enough to require their own electorates. By the time of its dissolution it corresponded approximately with the present-day Kenwick district and had become a safe Labor Party seat.

Geography

Canning initially covered all the land south of the Swan River between North Lake Road, Alfred Cove and Epsom Avenue, Redcliffe, extending south and southeast to what are now South Street, Roe Highway and Brook Road. Most of this area was rural at the time, and at the 1897 election contained only 321 enrolled voters, but from the 1920s onwards and especially after World War II, suburban development along with electoral reform resulted in areas meeting the threshold to require an elected member. In the 1929 redistribution, Victoria Park was established and areas northeast of Orrong Road were moved into Middle Swan. Other areas were split in subsequent redistributions:

In its final incarnation, from 1983 until 1989, Canning included the suburbs of Beckenham, Ferndale, Kenwick, Langford, Lynwood, Thornlie and Wattle Grove, and parts of Cannington and East Cannington.

Members for Canning

Canning (1897–1901)
MemberPartyTerm
 Frank WilsonOppositionist1897–1901
Canning (1904–1989)
 William GordonMinisterial1904–1911
 Charles LewisLabor1911–1914
 Robert RobinsonLiberal1914–1917
 Nationalist1917–1921
 Alec ClydesdaleLabor1921–1930
 Herbert WellsNationalist1930–1933
 Charles CrossLabor1933–1947
 George YatesLiberal1947–1949
 LCL1949–1950
 Arthur GriffithLCL1950–1953
 Colin JamiesonLabor1953–1956
 William GaffyLabor1956–1959
 Des O'NeilLCL1959–1962
 Don MayLabor1962–1965
 Ross ElliottLCL1965–1968
 Tom BatemanLabor1968–1986
 Judyth WatsonLabor1986–1989

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Canning.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Statutes of Western Australia, 1896. Government of Western Australia. Government of Western Australia. 1896. Constitution Act Amendment Act (60 Vict No 18). Given royal assent on 8 October 1896.