Electoral district of Wembley Beaches

The Electoral district of Wembley Beaches was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Western Australia. The district was named for the inner western Perth suburb of Wembley, which fell within its borders.

Wembley Beaches
Western AustraliaLegislative Assembly
StateWestern Australia
Dates current1950–1962
NamesakeWembley
DemographicNorth Metropolitan

Wembley Beaches came into existence at the 1950 election, and was largely created from the northern and coastal sections of the Leederville, which had grown considerably in population in the years immediately following World War II. The seat included the inner suburbs of Floreat Park, Jolimont and Wembley, and areas further north including Doubleview, Gwelup, Innaloo, North Beach, Scarborough, Trigg and Watermans Bay. While reasonably safe for the Liberal Country League, Wembley Beaches was won for a term by the Labor, who were relatively strong in the Scarborough and Innaloo region throughout the seat's existence.

The seat was abolished ahead of the 1962 election, with its area being split between the seats of Wembley and Karrinyup. Les Nimmo, the sitting member, contested and won the latter.

Members for Wembley Beaches

MemberPartyTerm
  Les Nimmo Liberal Country League 1950–1956
  Frederick Marshall Labor 1956–1959
  Les Nimmo Liberal Country League 1959–1962
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