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Ronald Sao is an Australian politician from the Labor Party who is member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the electoral district of Cannington. He won his seat at the 2025 Western Australian state election. Sao was raised in Beckenham and educated at St Norbert College. Sao served as chief of staff for his predecessor Bill Johnston from March 2021 to December 2025. In 2021, he survived an emergency incident at Smiths Beach. References See also * List of Asian Australian politicians This is a list of Asian Australians who have served as members of Australian Parliament of Australia, federal, Parliaments of the Australian states and territories, state, or Parliaments of the Australian states and territories, territory legisla ... Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Western Australia Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly 21st-century Australian po ...
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Western Australian Legislative Assembly
The Western Australian Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Western Australia, an Australian state. The Parliament sits in Parliament House, Perth, Parliament House in the Western Australian capital, Perth. The Legislative Assembly today has 59 members, elected for four-year terms from single-member Electoral districts of Western Australia, electoral districts. Members are elected using the instant-runoff voting, preferential voting system. As with all other Australian states and territories, voting is compulsory for all Australian citizens over the legal voting age of 18. Role and operation Most legislation in Western Australia is initiated in the Legislative Assembly. The party or coalition that can command a majority in the Legislative Assembly is invited by the Governor of Western Australia, Governor to form a government. That party or coalition's leader, once oath of office, sworn in, subsequently becomes the Premier of Wes ...
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Electoral District Of Cannington
Cannington is an Electoral districts of Western Australia, electoral district of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia. The district is based in the inner southern suburbs of Perth. Cannington is a safe Labor seat. Based on the results of the 2005 Western Australian state election, 2005 state election, the district was created with a Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch), Labor Party majority of 63.3% to 36.7% versus the Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division), Liberal Party. Geography Based in the southern suburbs of Perth, the district straddles both sides of the Canning River. It includes most of Cannington, Western Australia, Cannington, as well as East Cannington, Western Australia, East Cannington, Beckenham, Western Australia, Beckenham, Queens Park, Western Australia, Queens Park, Wilson, Western Australia, Wilson, Lynwood, Western Australia, Lynwood, Langford, Weste ...
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Bill Johnston (politician)
William Joseph Johnston (born 11 August 1962) is an Australian politician. He was a Labor Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from the 2008 state election until the 2025 state election, representing Cannington. While still a student Johnston spent time abroad as an American Field Service exchange student to Bandung, Indonesia. He is married to Kate Doust, the member for the South Metropolitan Region. Prior to entering Parliament, Johnston spent seven years as the state secretary of WA Labor and was a former senior official of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association, the union representing retail and warehouse workers. In the 2013 state election, Johnston was re-elected for a second term in office. In opposition, he was the shadow minister for State Development; Energy; Mines & Petroleum. He was reelected again at the 2017 Western Australian state election. McGowan Ministry When Labor was elected to government in 2017, Johnst ...
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Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch)
The Western Australian Labor Party, officially known as WA Labor, is the Western Australian branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). It is the current governing party of Western Australia since winning the 2017 state election under Mark McGowan. History The Western Australian state division of the Australian Labor Party was formed at a Trade Union Congress in Coolgardie in 1899. Shortly afterwards the federal Labor Party was formalised in time for Australian federation in 1901. The WA Labor Party achieved representation in the Western Australian Parliament in 1900 with six members, and four years later the party entered into minority government with Henry Daglish becoming the first Labor Premier of Western Australia. Governance There are five layers of governance in the WA Labor party. These governance layers are filled with people from the party's general membership, as well as delegates from affiliated unions to the party. The five governance layers are: # The ...
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2025 Western Australian State Election
The 2025 Western Australian state election was held on 8 March 2025 to elect members to the Parliament of Western Australia, where all 59 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, Legislative Assembly and all 37 seats in the Western Australian Legislative Council, Legislative Council were up for election. The Western Australian Labor Party, Labor First Cook ministry, government, led by Premier of Western Australia, Premier Roger Cook (politician), Roger Cook, won a third consecutive four-year term in a landslide victory, landslide, becoming the first party to win a third term in Western Australia since 1989 Western Australian state election, 1989. Labor were challenged by the Western Australian Liberal Party, Liberal Party, led by Libby Mettam and by the National Party of Australia (WA), National Party, led by Leader of the Opposition (Western Australia), Opposition Leader Shane Love. This was Labor's third consecutive landslide victory since winning government in 20 ...
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Beckenham, Western Australia
Beckenham is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Gosnells. History This suburb has seen many name changes. It was previously known as Buckingham, it once shared a "common usage" name of Waverley with East Cannington, and has one of the oldest and most well respected primary schools in Western Australia. The Canning River runs along the southwestern outskirts of Beckenham. In 2011 Beckenham released many new divisions of land. Transport Bus * 202 Westfield Carousel to Westfield Carousel – Clockwise Circular Route, serves Elizabeth Street, William Street, Faversham Street, Lynstead Street and Lena Street * 203 Westfield Carousel to Westfield Carousel – Anti-Clockwise Circular Route, serves Lena Street, Lynstead Street, Faversham Street, William Street and Elizabeth Street * 220 Perth Busport to Armadale Station – serves Albany Highway * 229 Westfield Carousel to Maddington Central – serves Lena Street, Brixton Street, Sydenha ...
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Smiths Beach, Western Australia
Yallingup is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, south of Perth. Yallingup is a popular tourist destination because of its beaches and limestone caves, and proximity to Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. History and industry Yallingup's name means "Place of caves" in the local Aboriginal Wardandi dialect, with "yal" meaning "large hole"; the name has been rumoured to mean "place of love" due to the popularity of weddings and honeymoons in the town. After its caves were discovered by European settlers in 1899, Yallingup became popular with tourists, and its early infrastructure was photographed by Coyarre. There was a state primary school in Yallingup from 1905 to 1963; the site now contains a Steiner school. Around 1920, the Yallingup Hall, which was previously a school building in Karridale, was moved to the townsite and reassembled. Tourism and viticulture are Yallingup's primary industries. Geography and climate Yallingup is located south of Perth and ...
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List Of Asian Australian Politicians
This is a list of Asian Australians who have served as members of Australian Parliament of Australia, federal, Parliaments of the Australian states and territories, state, or Parliaments of the Australian states and territories, territory legislatures. Despite Australia's proximity to Asia, as well as the significant and increasing minority of Australians belonging to an Asian Ethnic group, ethnicity, the Australian Parliament is considered to be particularly under-representative of its constituents of Asian descent in comparison to other Western multicultural democracies with members of minority groups making up only about 6 percent of Parliament. Classification Officeholders 20 Asian Australian people have been members of the Parliament of Australia (the Federal Parliament), including ten each in the Australian Senate, Senate and the Australian House of Representatives, House of Representatives. The most common represented ethnicity are Chinese Australian (nine) and India ...
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Living People
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
A year is a unit of time based on how long it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun. In scientific use, the tropical year (approximately 365 solar days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 45 seconds) and the sidereal year (about 20 minutes longer) are more exact. The modern calendar year, as reckoned according to the Gregorian calendar, approximates the tropical year by using a system of leap years. The term 'year' is also used to indicate other periods of roughly similar duration, such as the lunar year (a roughly 354-day cycle of twelve of the Moon's phasessee lunar calendar), as well as periods loosely associated with the calendar or astronomical year, such as the seasonal year, the fiscal year, the academic year, etc. Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by changes in weather, the hours of daylight, and, consequently, vegetation and soil fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions around the planet, four seasons a ...
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Australian Labor Party Members Of The Parliament Of Western Australia
Australian(s) may refer to: Australia * Australia, a country * Australians, citizens of the Commonwealth of Australia ** European Australians ** Anglo-Celtic Australians, Australians descended principally from British colonists ** Aboriginal Australians, indigenous peoples of Australia as identified and defined within Australian law * Australia (continent) ** Indigenous Australians * Australian English, the dialect of the English language spoken in Australia * Australian Aboriginal languages * ''The Australian'', a newspaper * Australiana, things of Australian origins Other uses * Australian (horse), a racehorse * Australian, British Columbia, an unincorporated community in Canada See also * The Australian (other) * Australia (other) * * * Austrian (other) Austrian may refer to: * Austrians, someone from Austria or of Austrian descent ** Someone who is considered an Austrian citizen * Austrian German dialect * Something associated with the countr ...
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Members Of The Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Following are lists of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly The Western Australian Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Western Australia, an Australian state. The Parliament sits in Parliament House, Perth, Parliament House in the Western Australian capi ...: {{DEFAULTSORT:Members Of The Western Australian Legislative Assembly ...
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