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The basic WA story is Swan River colony, responsible government, Federation after local debate, and a persistent sovereignty instinct.

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Western Australia is the distance-and-sovereignty state: late responsible government, women's suffrage before Federation, a dramatic secession vote and modern reform shaped by region and scale.
Basic path
The basic WA story is Swan River colony, responsible government, Federation after local debate, and a persistent sovereignty instinct.
Advanced layer
The advanced WA story is how distance, franchise, mining wealth, secession pressure and upper-house reform shape the state's bargaining posture.
State difference: WA is the state where geography, resources and distance from Canberra are never background details.
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Before 1829
The lands now called Western Australia are Country for many Aboriginal nations across a vast geographic scale.
Advanced: WA history needs to treat distance and Country seriously; a Perth-only story is not enough.
State difference: WA's scale makes local and regional representation a constitutional design problem, not just a logistics problem.
1829
British colonisation began at the Swan River in 1829.
Advanced: The colony inherited British legal and governmental forms, with strong governor power before representative and responsible government arrived.
State difference: WA entered colonial self-government later than eastern colonies, which colours its state memory.
1870
WA gained representative government in 1870 with elected and nominated members in the Legislative Council.
Advanced: This was representation without full responsible government; the executive was not yet responsible to an elected lower house.
State difference: WA shows the step-by-step ladder from governor rule to representation to responsible government.
1890
Western Australia gained responsible government under the Constitution Act 1889, with the first sitting in December 1890.
Advanced: The new bicameral Parliament had an elected Legislative Assembly while the Council transitioned through reform.
State difference: WA arrived late to responsible government but entered it with strong local autonomy instincts.
1899
WA granted women the vote in 1899, before Federation.
Advanced: Women were then able to vote in the 1900 referendum on WA joining the Commonwealth.
State difference: WA is a franchise leader even while it was cautious and divided about Federation.
1 January 1901
WA became an original state of the Commonwealth after its 1900 referendum supported Federation.
Advanced: The goldfields and late-settler politics mattered in the decision, and the state entered the Commonwealth with a strong sense of distance from the east.
State difference: WA's Federation story is the most openly conditional of the original states.
1933
Western Australians voted in favour of secession in 1933, though it did not result in leaving the Commonwealth.
Advanced: The episode shows how state grievance, economic stress and federal design can become constitutional pressure.
State difference: WA is the clearest Australian state for modelling secession sentiment as a warning signal inside Federation.
2020s
Modern WA politics keeps returning to how a vast state should translate votes, regions and representation into upper-house power.
Advanced: For simulator design, this is a live example of changing the translation layer between votes and upper-house seats.
State difference: WA shows why equal vote value and regional voice need careful balancing rather than slogans.
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Research status
Historical outline checked against Parliament of Western Australia, WA Electoral Commission, Parliament of Australia and AIATSIS sources. Treat as a research snapshot for authorised agents to refresh.
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