The West Australian Football Hall of Fame was created in 2002 to recognise significant contributors to Australian rules football in Western Australia. Candidates are players, coaches, umpires, administrators and media representatives.
The inductees are chosen under guidelines established by the West Australian Football Commission, and a Hall of Fame Selection Committee established in 2003. The first induction into the Hall of Fame took place on 21 March 2004.
80 inductees:
Note: Barry Cable was also inducted in 2004 as a Legend, but his induction was rescinded and his Legend status revoked in 2023 after Cable was found civilly liable in a sexual abuse lawsuit.
10 inductees:
8 inductees:
9 inductees:
9 inductees:
9 inductees:
9 inductees:
6 inductees:
6 inductees:
6 inductees:
Eight inductees:
Ten inductees:
Six inductees, and Stephen Michael elevated to Legend status:
Four inductees:
Four inductees:
Four inductees, and Mel Whinnen elevated to Legend status:
Four inductees:
Six inductees, with Ray Sorrell and Peter Matera elevated to legend status.