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Bunbury Electorate Profile



Current Member
Donald (Don) Thomas Punch
(ALP)

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Don arrived in Australia as a 14-year-old looking for a better life. He joined his brother Tony and his wife Ann in Manjimup, went back to school after a long absence, eventually attending University and graduating as a Psychologist and Social Worker.

Don worked in community services throughout the South West and eventually throughout regional Western Australia as a member of the Executive Service of the Public Sector.

In 1998 Don became the CEO of the South West Development Commission and worked on projects as varied as supporting the development of aged care services, youth services, town centre renewal programs, and tourism development. More recently Don was responsible for developing and taking through Government major business cases for projects such as the Busselton Airport, Bunbury Port and the Bunbury waterfront. Don left the SWDC in July 2016 to stand for the Seat of Bunbury.

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Statistical Profile of the Bunbury Electorate



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*New* Statistics for 2021 Election Boundaries


About the Bunbury Electorate

Number of Electors: 25,537 (9 March 2015)
Source: Western Australian Electoral Commission. State Electorate Information.

Nomenclature:
Bunbury is named in honour of Lieutenant Henry William St. Pierre Bunbury (1812-1875) of the 21st Fusiliers. Bunbury carried out explorations in this area in 1836, and in a book of his letters and papers published in 1930 he wrote of Bunbury " A township has been formed, or at least laid down on the maps, comprising the southern promontory and part of the north beach at the entrance of Port Leschenault Inlet, which the Governor named "Bunbury" in compliment to me ..." In 1830 Lt Governor Stirling caused a military station to be established at Port Leschenault under the command of Lt McLeod, but it only lasted six months. Bunbury township was mentioned in the Government Gazette in 1839, but lots in the town were not surveyed until 1841, and these were declared open for selection in March 1841.

Source:
Western Australian Department of Land Administration. Names and Places.

Suburbs:
Bunbury, College Grove, Dalyellup, Davenport, East Bunbury, Glen Iris, Pelican Point, Picton, South Bunbury, Usher, Vittoria and Withers.
* = Suburb/Town split between more than one District.

Source:
Western Australian Electoral Commission. State Electorate Information.


Local Governments within District
Local Newspapers:

South Western Times
Bunbury Herald
Bunbury Mail
Great Southern Herald
Narrogin Observer


Books about Bunbury:

Anthony J Barker: Excellent connections - a history of Bunbury, Western Australia, 1836-1990 (409p. City of Bunbury, 1992)

Freda Vines: Bunbury and Busselton sketchbook (64p. Rigby 1975)

Phyllis Barnes: Marlston Hill and all that (198p. P. Barnes, 2001)

Phyllis Barnes: Bunbury images - people and places (100p. P. Barnes, 2004)

John Wollaston: Wollaston's Picton journal 1841-1844 (321p. Pitman, 1948)

Schools in the Bunbury Electorate:

Government:
Adam Road Primary School
Bunbury Primary School
Bunbury Senior High School
Carey Park Primary School
College Row School
Cooinda Primary School
Dalyellup College
Dalyellup Primary School
Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School
Greater Bunbury Engagement Centre
Maidens Park Primary School
Manea Senior College
Newton Moore Education Support Centre
Newton Moore Senior High School
Picton Primary School
South Bunbury Education Support Centre
South Bunbury Primary School
Tuart Forest Primary School

Other:
Bunbury Baptist College
Grace Christian School
Ocean Forest Lutheran College
Bunbury Catholic College
St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
St Mary's Catholic Primary School




2017 Election Result





* Results by Polling Place etc.

* Election Analysis:


Successive Members for the Bunbury District



John Forrest
Constituency created under the Redistribution of Seats, 2015
NamePartyTerm
Sir John ForrestMinisterialist1880 - 1894, 1894 - 1901
Thomas HaywardMinisterialist1901 - 1904
Sir Newton James MooreMinisterialist1904 - 1911
William Lemen ThomasAustralian Labor Party1911b - 1917
Griffin Cant MoneyNationalist1917 - 1924
Frederick James WithersAustralian Labor Party1924 - 1947
James MurrayLiberal1947 - 1950
Frank GuthrieAustralian Labor Party1950 - 1955
George Frederick RobertsLib. & Country League1955b - 1962
Maurice Clifford WilliamsLib. & Country League1962b - 1973
John SibsonLiberal1973b - 1983
Philip John SmithAustralian Labor Party1983 - 1993
Ian Frederick OsborneLiberal1993 - 2001
Anthony (Tony) James DeanAustralian Labor Party2001 - 2005
Giovanni (John) Mario CastrilliLiberal2005 - 2017
Donald (Don) Thomas PunchAustralian Labor Party2017 -






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