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The Division of Perth is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of Western Australia. It is named after Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, where the Division is located. It extends northeast along the north bank of the Swan River from Perth, including suburbs such as Maylands, Mount Lawley, Bayswater, Ashfield, Bedford, Morley, Beechboro and the central business district of Perth itself. It is a primarily residential area, although contains an industrial area at Bayswater and major commercial centres in Perth and Morley.
   The Division was proclaimed in 1900, and was one of the original 75 divisions to be contested at the first Federal election. The seat is currently a safe Labor seat.

Members

Member arty erm
  James Fowler Labor 19011909
  Commonwealth Liberal 19091916
  Nationalist 19161922
  Edward Mann Nationalist 19221929
  Walter Nairn Nationalist 19291931
  United Australia 19311943
  Tom Burke Labor 19431955
  Fred Chaney Liberal 19551969
  Joseph Berinson Labor 19691975
  Ross McLean Liberal 19751983
  Ric Charlesworth Labor 19831993
  Stephen Smith Labor 1993—present

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