Western Australian Labor Party

Western Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch)
AbbreviationWA Labor[1]
LeaderRoger Cook
Deputy LeaderRita Saffioti
PresidentLorna Clarke
SecretaryEllie Whiteaker
Founded11–15 April 1899 (15 April 1899)[2][3]
Headquarters22 Eastbrook Terrace, East Perth, Western Australian
Youth wingWA Young Labor
Membership (2018)Increase ~ 7,000[4]
IdeologySocial democracy
Political position Centre-left[5]
National affiliationAustralian Labor
Union affiliateUnions WA
Colours  Red
Legislative Assembly
53 / 59
Legislative Council
21 / 36
House of Representatives
9 / 15
(WA seats)
Senate
5 / 12
(WA seats)
Local government
14 / 519
Website
www.walabor.org.au

The Western Australian Labor Party, officially known as the Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch) and commonly referred to simply as WA Labor, is the Western Australian branch of the Australian Labor Party. It is the current governing party of Western Australia since winning the 2017 election under Mark McGowan.

  1. ^ "Registered Political Parties in WA". elections.wa.gov.au. Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC).
  2. ^ Oliver, Bobbie (2003). "Unity is Strength. A history of the Australian Labor Party and the Trades and Labor Council in Western Australia, 1899–1999". Papers in Labour History (28). Curtin University.
  3. ^ Sharp, Moya (14 September 2019). "First WA Union and Labor Congress 1899". outbackfamilyhistoryblog.com.
  4. ^ Burrell, Andrew (7 December 2018). "Pierre Yang brings 500 members to the WA Labor Party". The Australian. Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  5. ^ Packham, Colin (14 March 2021). "West Australia's centre-left party re-elected after tough COVID measures". Reuters.

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