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Armadale Electorate Profile



Current Member
Dr Antonio (Tony) De Paulo Buti
(ALP)

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Dr Antonio (Tony) Buti was educated at The University of Western Australia, Australian National University, Oxford University and Yale Law School where he undertook a second doctorate.

Dr Buti lectured in law at The University of Western Australia and has written books, articles and other publications on the removal of Aboriginal children from their families, the death penalty, human rights, British child migrants, trusts law and sports law.

His recent biography on Sir Ronald Wilson won the Western Australian Premier’s Book Awards 2007 Premier’s Prize and the Non-Fiction Prize and has been nominated (with the support of Justice Michael Kirby) for the 2007 Prime Minister’s Prize in Australian History.

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Statistical Profile of the Armadale Electorate



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*New* Statistics for 2021 Election Boundaries


About the Armadale Electorate

Number of Electors: 25,808 (9 March 2015)
Western Australian Electoral Commission. State Electorate Information.

Nomenclature:
Armadale derives its name from the railway station of Armadale which was established there in 1893. It is named after either of two Scottish towns of this name, one west of Edinburgh and the other on the North coast of Scotland.

Suburbs:

Armadale, Brookdale, Camillo, Champion Lakes, Forrestdale *, Haynes, Hilbert, Kelmscott *, Mt Nasura, Mt Richon *, Seville Grove, Wungong
* = Suburb/Town split between more than one District.


Local Governments within District
Local Newspapers:

Examiner
Comment News

Books about Armadale:

Daphne Popham: First stage South - a history of the Armadale - Kelmscott district (204p. Town of Armadale, 1980)

Kim Fletcher: Spanning the years 1894-1994 - a pictorial history of Armadale Kelmscott (52p. Armadale Kelmscott Historical Society, 1994)

Schools in the Armadale Electorate:

Government:
Armadale Education Support Centre
Armadale Senior High School
Cecil Andrews College
Challis Primary School
Grovelands Primary School
Gwynne Park Education Support Centre
Gwynne Park Primary School
Kelmscott Primary School
Kelmscott Senior High School
Kingsley Primary School
Neerigen Brook Primary School
South East Metropolitan Language Development Centre
Westfield Park Primary School
Willandra Primary School

Other:
Australian Christian College
Dale Christian School
John Calvin Christian College
John Wollaston Anglican Community School
Kelmscott John Calvin School
Pioneer Village School
Sowilo Community High School
Xavier Catholic School




2017 Election Result





* Results by Polling Place etc.

* Election Analysis


Successive Members for the Armadale District


Robert John Pearce
Constituency created under Redistribution of Seats 1982
NamePartyTerm
Robert John PearceAustralian Labor Party1983 - 1993
Elsie Kay HallahanAustralian Labor Party1993-1996
Alannah Geraldine Joan MacTiernanAustralian Labor Party1996-2010
Antonio (Tony) de Paulo ButiAustralian Labor Party2010-





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