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{{Short description|Former state electoral district of Western Australia}} |
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'''Boulder''' was an [[Electoral districts of Western Australia|electoral district]] of the [[Western Australian Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in the |
'''Boulder''' was an [[Electoral districts of Western Australia|electoral district]] of the [[Western Australian Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] in the Australian state of [[Western Australia]] from 1901 to 1977. |
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The district was located in the [[Goldfields-Esperance]] region, and was based in the town of [[Boulder, Western Australia|Boulder]] and its suburbs. After the 1961 redistribution, taking effect at the [[Western Australian state election |
The district was located in the [[Goldfields-Esperance]] region, and was based in the town of [[Boulder, Western Australia|Boulder]] and its suburbs. After the 1961 redistribution, taking effect at the [[1962 Western Australian state election|1962 election]], it took in some surrounding country areas. |
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The district's most famous member was [[Philip Collier]] of the [[Australian Labor Party|Labor Party]]. |
The district's most famous member was [[Philip Collier]] of the [[Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch)|Labor Party]]. Representing Boulder for 43 years, Collier served as [[Premier of Western Australia]] from 1924 to 1930, and again from 1933 to 1936. |
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==Members== |
==Members== |
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!colspan="2"|Member!!Party!!Term |
!colspan="2"|Member!!Party!!Term |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Ministerial (WA)}} | |
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| [[John Marquis Hopkins]] |
| [[John Marquis Hopkins|John Hopkins]] |
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| Ministerial |
| Ministerial |
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| 1901–1905 |
| 1901–1905 |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Labor}} | |
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| [[Philip Collier]] |
| [[Philip Collier]] |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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| 1905–1948 |
| 1905–1948 |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Labor}} | |
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| [[Charlie Oliver (trade unionist)|Charlie Oliver]] |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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| 1948–1951 |
| 1948–1951 |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Labor}} | |
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| [[Arthur Moir]] |
| [[Arthur Moir]] |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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!colspan="4"|Boulder-Eyre (1962–1968) |
!colspan="4"|Boulder-Eyre (1962–1968) |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Labor}} | |
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| Arthur Moir |
| Arthur Moir |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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!colspan="4"|Boulder-Dundas (1968–1977) |
!colspan="4"|Boulder-Dundas (1968–1977) |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Labor}} | |
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| Arthur Moir |
| Arthur Moir |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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| 1968–1971 |
| 1968–1971 |
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|{{Australian |
|{{Australian party style|Labor}} | |
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| [[Tom Hartrey]] |
| [[Tom Hartrey]] |
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| Labor |
| Labor |
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== Election results == |
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{{Main|Electoral results for the district of Boulder}} |
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{{Former electoral districts of Western Australia}} |
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{{Authority control}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Boulder}} |
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[[Category:Former electoral districts of Western Australia|Boulder]] |
[[Category:Former electoral districts of Western Australia|Boulder]] |
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[[Category:City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder|Electoral district of Boulder]] |
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[[Category:1901 establishments in Australia]] |
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[[Category:1977 disestablishments in Australia]] |
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[[Category:Constituencies established in 1901]] |
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[[Category:Constituencies disestablished in 1977]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 6 May 2024
Boulder Western Australia—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Western Australia |
Dates current | 1901–1977 |
Namesake | Boulder |
Footnotes | |
1 known as Boulder-Eyre 1962–1968; Boulder-Dundas 1968–1977 |
Boulder was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia from 1901 to 1977.
The district was located in the Goldfields-Esperance region, and was based in the town of Boulder and its suburbs. After the 1961 redistribution, taking effect at the 1962 election, it took in some surrounding country areas.
The district's most famous member was Philip Collier of the Labor Party. Representing Boulder for 43 years, Collier served as Premier of Western Australia from 1924 to 1930, and again from 1933 to 1936.
Members
[edit]Boulder (1901–1962) | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
John Hopkins | Ministerial | 1901–1905 | |
Philip Collier | Labor | 1905–1948 | |
Charlie Oliver | Labor | 1948–1951 | |
Arthur Moir | Labor | 1951–1962 | |
Boulder-Eyre (1962–1968) | |||
Arthur Moir | Labor | 1962–1968 | |
Boulder-Dundas (1968–1977) | |||
Arthur Moir | Labor | 1968–1971 | |
Tom Hartrey | Labor | 1971–1977 |
Election results
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