Electoral region of Mining and Pastoral
- Electoral region of Mining and Pastoral
The Mining and Pastoral electoral region is an electoral region of Western Australia. Voters of the region elect 5 members to the 34 member Legislative Council. The region includes 5 electoral districts, Central Kimberley-Pilbara, Kalgoorlie, Kimberley, Murchison-Eyre and North West Coastal.
Members of Parliament
*Labor (1): Shelley Archer
*Labor (2): Jon Ford
*Labor (3): Vincent Catania
*Liberal (1): Norman Moore
*Liberal (2): Ken Baston
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