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Troy Buswell avoids jail over WA assaults

Former WA Liberals leader Troy Buswell admits assaulting his ex-wife on three occasions. (AAP)

Former West Australian treasurer Troy Buswell has been handed a suspended prison sentence for repeatedly attacking his ex-wife.

Buswell, 56, pleaded guilty in Perth Magistrates Court to two counts of aggravated assault and one count of aggravated assault causing bodily harm.

They relate to three separate incidents between 2015 and 2016 involving his then-partner Melissa Hankinson, including one in which he pushed her to the ground and repeatedly kicked her.

Defence lawyer Tom Percy QC on Tuesday told the court his client was now taking medication for his diagnosed bipolar disorder and "hadn't had a drink for a long time".

He said a significant fine would be an appropriate penalty.

Magistrate Evan Shackleton disagreed, handing down an eight-and-a-half month prison sentence in relation to the most serious attack which he suspended for 12 months.

He also fined Buswell a total of $2500, to be paid to Ms Hankinson, over the other assaults.

The court heard Buswell had become angry after catching Ms Hankinson smoking at his Subiaco apartment after they attended an AFL game in April 2015.

He reacted by pushing her down the steps leading out of his apartment, using a broom to shove her further down.

In another incident on Valentine's Day 2016, Buswell smacked Ms Hankinson on her arm with a slotted spoon, leaving a visible bruise.

The third assault, described by prosecutor Sean Dworcan as "cowardly and disgraceful", happened later that month in the state's southwest after they attended a function.

Mr Dworcan said Buswell had kicked Ms Hankinson in the legs during a taxi ride before assaulting her in a bedroom at his mother's home, pushing her to the ground and kicking her repeatedly in the ribs, buttocks and legs.

Buswell argued through his lawyer that he had been unable to see what he was doing because the lights were off - a claim disputed by prosecutors - but admitted having caused the injuries.

His lawyer said the relationship had been strained and argumentative, and "there was perhaps some degree of physicality" from both parties.

"The marriage was just a mistake from start to finish. Just two parties who never really got on," Mr Percy said.

Mr Dworcan said Ms Hankinson blamed herself for the attacks and now suffered from panic attacks, anxiety and hypervigilance.

"She was ashamed of being a police officer ... dealing with victims of crime including women that had been assaulted and yet that was something that was going on at home for her and she did nothing about it, or at least nothing for quite some time," he said.

Buswell admitted the charges midway through his trial earlier this year. Three other charges were discontinued.

After entering parliament in 2005, Buswell became leader of the WA Liberals three years later but his political life was marred by scandals.

He quit politics in 2014 after revelations he had a string of car crashes while returning home from a wedding.

A one-time heir apparent to then-premier Colin Barnett, Buswell's other indiscretions included sniffing the chair of a Liberal staffer in 2008 while writhing in mock pleasure and an affair with then-Greens MP Adele Carles in 2010.

He declined to comment outside court.

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