Electoral district of Nollamara

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Nollamara was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia.

The district is based in the north-eastern suburbs of Perth. It includes the suburbs of Nollamara, Alexander Heights, Koondoola, Mirrabooka, Westminster and part of the suburb of Dianella.

Politically, Nollamara is a safe Labor seat. Based on the results of the 2005 state election, the electorate was created with a Labor Party majority of 69.3% to 30.7% versus the Liberal Party.[1]

History

The existing seat of Dianella was renamed Nollamara ahead of the 1983 state election, when a redistribution removed most of the suburb of Dianella to the neighbouring seat of Mount Lawley. Labor MP Rev Keith Wilson, member for Dianella since 1977, was successful at the election.

Under the 1988 redistribution effected at the 1989 state election, the seat moved further north and west, taking in the Labor strongholds of Balga, Western Australia, Mirrabooka and Westminster which had previously been in the abolished seat of Balga, while losing the northern part of Morley. Labor candidate John Kobelke won Nollamara, while Wilson successfully contested the new seat of Dianella, which was now centred on Dianella and Yokine.

Nollamara was abolished ahead of the 2005 state election. At its abolition, its territory included the suburbs of Nollamara and Westminster as well as parts of the suburbs of Balcatta, Balga, Dianella, Mirrabooka and Stirling. The district's territory was divided between the existing districts of Girrawheen and Yokine and the new seat of Balcatta. Kobelke subsequently contested and won the seat of Balcatta.

A new seat named Nollamara was created for the 2008 state election when the number of metropolitan seats was increased in accordance with the new one vote one value legislation. The new district was drawn from large parts of the electorates of Balcatta, Girrawheen and Yokine, the latter of which was abolished.

In November 2011, the Boundaries Commission announced that the seat would be abolished as of the 2013 state election. It was essentially replaced by the new seat of Mirrabooka, the name change necessitated by part of the namesake suburb going to the seat of Morley.

Members for Nollamara

Nollamara (1983–2005)
Member Party Term
Template:Australian party style Keith Wilson Labor 1983–1989
Template:Australian party style John Kobelke Labor 1989–2005
Nollamara (2008–2013)
Template:Australian party style Janine Freeman Labor 2008–2013

Election results

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2008 Western Australian state election: Nollamara[2]
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Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Trent Charlton-Maughan 5,678 30.8 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
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Template:Australian party style | Template:Australian politics/name Marty Firth 863 4.7 Script error: No such module "MultiReplace".
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Informal votes 1,587 7.9 Script error: No such module "String".
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References

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External links

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