Electoral district of Swan Hills explained

Electoral district of Swan Hills should not be confused with Electoral district of Swan Hill.

Swan Hills
State:wa
Lifespan:1989–present
Mp:Jessica Shaw
Mp-Party:Labor
Namesake:Swan Valley
Perth Hills
Electors:30263
Electors Year:2021
Area:1334
Class:Metropolitan
Near-N:Moore
Near-Ne:Moore
Near-Nw:Moore
Near-E:Central Wheatbelt
Near-W:Wanneroo
Near-S:Kalamunda
Near-Se:Central Wheatbelt
Near-Sw:Midland
West Swan

Swan Hills is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia.

The district is located in the outer north-east of Perth.

Swan Hills is a marginal seat. It has been held by the government of the day on every occasion since its creation in 1989.

Geography

Based in the north-east corner of Perth's Metropolitan Region Scheme, Swan Hills covers large parts of the Swan Valley and Darling Scarp. The district takes in the communities of Aveley, Bailup, Belhus, Brigadoon, Bullsbrook, Chidlow Ellenbrook, Gidgegannup, Melaleuca, Mount Helena, Sawyers Valley, The Vines, Upper Swan and Wooroloo.[1]

History

First contested at the 1989 state election, Swan Hills was created to replace the abolished seat of Mundaring. It was won on that occasion by Labor MP Gavan Troy, who had been the member for Mundaring since 1983. Troy retired at the 1993 state election, and the seat was picked up by the Liberal candidate June van de Klashorst when her party won government at the same election.

Two terms later, at the 2001 state election the seat again changed hands with a change of government. The new Labor MP was 24-year-old Jaye Radisich. Radisich retired at the 2008 state election, having failed to win Labor endorsement to contest a safer seat. The seat was then gained by Liberal candidate Frank Alban, continuing the pattern of seat going with the party that wins government.

Radisich died of cancer in 2012, and Labor recruited her brother, Ian Radisich, to challenge Alban at the 2013 state election. However, Alban easily won re-election as the Liberal-National government retained office with an increased majority. Alban was defeated by Jessica Shaw in the 2017 election by a large margin.

Members for Swan Hills

MemberPartyTerm
 Gavan TroyLabor1989–1993
 June van de KlashorstLiberal1993–2001
 Jaye RadisichLabor2001–2008
 Frank AlbanLiberal2008–2017
 Jessica ShawLabor2017–present

Election results

See main article: Electoral results for the district of Swan Hills.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Proposed boundaries. gov.au. 10 April 2023. 2015. 17 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190117174822/http://www.boundaries.wa.gov.au/electoral-boundaries/2015-proposed-boundaries. dead.