About Pearce
State: Western Australia
Name Derivation:
Named after Sir George Pearce (1870-1952), Western Australian Senator (1901-1938). He served as a Minister in Labor, National and United Australia Party Governments.
Area and Location Description:
The division consists of the Eastern region of outer metropolitan Perth and surrounding rural areas.
It covers an area of approximately 26,251 sq.km and includes the coastal area from Quinns Rocks to Lancelin; the country centres of Gingin, Bindoon and Toodyay in the north, Northam, Grass Valley and York in the east and Beverley, Brookton, Pingelly, Narrogin, Williams and Boddington to the south, plus the Eastern portion of the Darling Ranges and the Swan Valley.
Local Government authorities in the division include the Shires of Beverley, Boddington, Brookton, Chittering, Cuballing, Gingin, Narrogin, Northam, Pingelly, Toodyay, Wandering, Williams and York; the Towns of Narrogin and Northam; the majority of Mundaring Shire and The City of Swan; part of the City of Wanneroo and the eastern portion of Kalamunda Shire.
Products/Industries of the area:
Fishing and tourism on the coast; grain crops, sheep, cattle, and fruit growing in the rural inland areas; restaurants, vineyards and wineries; RAAF pilot training at RAAF Base Pearce; agricultural colleges at Muresk and Narrogin and historic country tourist centres at Beverley, Toodyay and York.
First Proclaimed/Election: 1989/1990
Members
Judi Moylan (LP) 1993-
F M Chaney (LP) 1990-93
Out & About in Pearce
Information courtesy of the Australian Electoral Commission website: http://www.aec.gov.au
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