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Electoral district of Willagee

Willagee was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia. The district was located in the southern suburbs of Perth. It existed from 1996 to 2025, when it was replaced by the electoral district of Bibra Lake.

Willagee was at all times a safe Labor seat.

Geography

Willagee is an electorate in Perth's south, to the east and south-east of Fremantle. It includes:

History

Willagee was first created at the 1994 redistribution ahead of the 1996 state election. It was won by Labor candidate Alan Carpenter, who later served as Minister for Education and other portfolios in the Gallop Ministry. Following Geoff Gallop's retirement from politics in January 2006, Carpenter became Premier, which he remained until the 2008 state election, at which Labor lost its majority. He retired from politics effective 2 October 2009 and the resulting by-election, held on 28 November, was won by Labor candidate Peter Tinley.

The electoral district of Willagee was abolished at the 2025 state election, and replaced by the electoral district of Bibra Lake.

Members for Willagee

Election results

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