Secret Harbour is a relatively new Western Australian state electoral seat created in 2023 after a redistribution of electoral boundaries. The seat replaces the former electorate of Warnbro, which had been created in 2008. Warnbro itself was created to replace the earlier electorate of Peel, which had existed before the subsequent boundary changes. Across the reporting, the focus is on how this shifting electoral landscape sets the context for an upcoming political contest in Secret Harbour. Because the seat is formed from the results of multiple rounds of redistribution—moving from Peel to Warnbro and then to Secret Harbour—its voter base and political dynamics differ from older, more established electorates. The articles describe the contest as likely to be challenging for Labor, framing the upcoming battle around the new seat’s history and the implications of boundary changes rather than a single campaign event. The reporting is consistent in noting the timeline of creation and replacement of the seat and its predecessors, with all sources pointing to the 2023 redistribution as the immediate origin of the current electorate.