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8-832: North Metropolitan may refer to: Electoral region of North Metropolitan , in Western Australia North Metropolitan Province , former electorate in Western Australia North Metropolitan Region , municipality in Argentina Northern Metropolitan Region , electorate in Victoria, Australia North Metropolitan Electric Power Supply Company , electricity company in London, England [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

16-611: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Electoral region of North Metropolitan The North Metropolitan Region is a multi-member electoral region of the Western Australian Legislative Council , located in the north-western and western suburbs of Perth . It was created by the Acts Amendment (Electoral Reform) Act 1987 , and became effective on 22 May 1989 with seven members who had been elected at

24-463: Is located in the northern suburbs of Perth . Joondalup has tended to be a marginal seat , having been marginal from 1996 until 2021 , when it became a safe seat for the first time since 1986 . The district lies in Perth's outer north, taking in areas west of Lake Joondalup . The seat includes the suburbs of Connolly , Edgewater , Joondalup , Heathridge , Ocean Reef , Iluka as well as part of

32-1648: The 1989 state election three months earlier. At the 2008 election , it was decreased to six members. Legislation to abolish the region, along with all other Western Australian Electoral Regions was passed in November 2021, with the 2025 state election to use a single state-wide electorate of 37 members. The Region is made up of several complete Legislative Assembly districts , which change at each distribution. Balcatta , Cottesloe , Dianella , Floreat , Glendalough , Kingsley , Marangaroo , Marmion , Nedlands , Nollamara , Perth , Scarborough , Wanneroo , Whitford (14) Carine , Churchlands , Cottesloe , Girrawheen , Hillarys , Innaloo , Joondalup , Kingsley , Maylands , Nedlands , Nollamara , Perth , Wanneroo , Yokine (14) Balcatta , Carine , Churchlands , Cottesloe , Girrawheen , Hillarys , Joondalup , Kingsley , Maylands , Mindarie , Nedlands , Perth , Wanneroo , Yokine (14) Balcatta , Carine , Churchlands , Cottesloe , Girrawheen , Hillarys , Joondalup , Kingsley , Mindarie , Nedlands , Ocean Reef , Perth , Scarborough , Wanneroo (14) Balcatta , Burns Beach , Butler , Carine , Churchlands , Cottesloe , Girrawheen , Hillarys , Joondalup , Kingsley , Nedlands , Perth , Scarborough , Wanneroo (14) Balcatta , Burns Beach , Butler , Carine , Churchlands , Cottesloe , Hillarys , Joondalup , Kingsley , Landsdale , Nedlands , Perth , Scarborough , Wanneroo (14) Since its creation,

40-642: The electorate has had 22 members. Five of these members had previously been members of the Legislative Council— Joe Berinson and Sam Piantadosi (both North Central Metropolitan ), Graham Edwards and Bob Pike (both North Metropolitan ) and Max Evans ( Metropolitan ). Electoral district of Joondalup Joondalup is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Western Australia . The district

48-436: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=North_Metropolitan&oldid=1180364650 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

56-452: The suburb of Currambine . Joondalup was first created for the 1983 state election when it was won by Labor candidate Jackie Watkins , who held the seat for two terms. Joondalup was abolished and replaced by the new seat of Wanneroo ahead of the 1989 state election , at which point Watkins became the member for Wanneroo. The seat was recreated for the 1996 state election when it was won by Liberal Party candidate Chris Baker . Baker

64-471: Was defeated after one term by Labor candidate Tony O'Gorman at the 2001 state election . O'Gorman held the seat until he was defeated at the 2013 state election by Liberal candidate Jan Norberger . Norberger was unable to overcome the Labor landslide at the 2017 state election and was defeated by Labor candidate Emily Hamilton after only one term. The district boundaries were redistributed in 2019 which saw

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