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Members of multiple Australian legislatures

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This article provides details of people who have been members of more than one Australian legislature. These consist of:

  • the Commonwealth Parliament
  • 6 state (previously colonial) parliaments
  • 2 territory legislative assemblies.

History

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  • On 7 February 1788 the colony of New South Wales was established
  • On 3 December 1825, the colony of Van Diemen's Land was separated from New South Wales
  • The Swan River Colony was established in 1829, and renamed Western Australia in 1832
  • On 28 December 1836, the colony of South Australia was separated from New South Wales
  • On 1 July 1851, the colony of Victoria was separated from New South Wales
  • In 1855 Victoria gained self-government
  • In 1856 Van Diemen's Land gained self-government and changed its name to Tasmania
  • In 1856 New South Wales gained self-government
  • In 1857 South Australia gained self-government
  • On 6 June 1859, the colony of Queensland was separated from New South Wales and established as a self-governing colony
  • In 1890 Western Australia gained self-government
  • On 1 January 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia came into being, and the status of the six colonies (New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania) changed to states of the Commonwealth
  • On 1 January 1911, the area of the Federal Capital Territory (later renamed Australian Capital Territory) was separated from New South Wales
  • In 1922 the upper house of the Queensland Parliament was abolished
  • In 1978 the Northern Territory gained self-government
  • In 1989 the Australian Capital Territory gained self-government.

List of members of multiple legislatures

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  • The following tables are sorted by year of entry to the second legislature, and alphabetically within years.
  • Years in bold indicate the year of entry to the member's second legislature.
  • People who represented different states since 1901 are shown in a dark border.

Prior to Federation (1901)

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Member Colony Colonial parliament Refs
Legislative Council Legislative Assembly
1845
Edward Curr VDL 1825-1826 [1][2]
NSW Port Phillip: 1845-1846, 1848-1849
1851
Charles Ebden NSW Port Phillip: 1843-1844, 1848-1848, 1850-1851 [3][4]
VIC 1851-1852 Brighton: 1857-1861
Sir James Palmer NSW Port Phillip: 1848-1849 [5][6]
VIC Normanby, Dundas & Follett: 1851-1856
Western: 1856-1870
William Westgarth NSW City of Melbourne: 1850-1851 [7][8]
VIC City of Melbourne: 1851-1853
1852
Lauchlan Mackinnon NSW Port Phillip: 1848-1850 [9][10]
VIC Belfast & Warrnambool: 1852-1853
Alexander Thomson NSW Port Phillip: 1843-1844 [11][12]
VIC Geelong: 1852-1854
1853
John Foster NSW Port Phillip: 1846-1848, 1849-1850 [13][14]
VIC 1853-1854 Williamstown: 1856-1857
1858
Andrew Aldcorn VIC 1853-1853 [15][16]
NSW St Vincent: 1858-1859
1859
George Stephen SA 1838-1839 [17][18]
VIC Collingwood: 1859-1861
1860
Francis Edward Bigge NSW Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett & Maranoa: 1851-1852 [19][20]
QLD 1860-1873
Henry Buckley NSW Stanley County: 1856-1859 [21][22]
QLD East Moreton: 1860-1860
Robert Cribb NSW East Moreton: 1859-1859 [23][24]
QLD Town of Brisbane: 1860-1863
East Moreton: 1863-1867
Gilbert Eliott NSW Burnett: 1859-1859 [25][26]
QLD 1870-1871 Wide Bay: 1860-1870
Sir Arthur Macalister NSW Ipswich: 1859-1859 [27][28]
QLD (Town of) Ipswich: 1860-1868, 1872-1876
Eastern Downs: 1868-1871
Robert Massie NSW New England & Macleay: 1855-1855[29] [30][31]
QLD 1860-1862
Maurice O'Connell NSW Port Phillip: 1845-1848 [32][33]
QLD 1860-1879
1861
Benjamin Cribb NSW Stanley Boroughs: 1858-1859 [34][35]
QLD West Moreton:: 1861-1867
1863
John Douglas NSW Darling Downs: 1859-1859
Camden: 1860-1861
[36][37]
QLD Port Curtis: 1863-1866
Eastern Downs: 1867-1868
East Moreton: 1868-1868
Maryborough: 1875-1880
Gordon Sandeman NSW Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett & Maranoa: 1856-1857 [38][39]
QLD 1874-1886 Leichhardt: 1863-1870
Richard Smith NSW Moreton, Wide Bay, Burnett & Maranoa: 1853-1856 [40][41]
QLD 1863-1866
1864
William Forlonge VIC Villiers & Heytesbury: 1854-1856 The Murray: 1858-1859 [42][43]
NSW Orange: 1864-1867
1865
William Walsh NSW Leichhardt: 1859-1859 [44][45]
QLD Maryborough: 1865-1873
Warrego: 1873-1878
1866
John Panton NSW Cook & Westmoreland: 1843-1849 [46][47]
QLD 1866-1866
1868
Sir Arthur Hodgson NSW Clarence & Darling Downs: 1858-1859
Newcastle: 1859-1860
[48][49]
QLD Warrego: 1868-1869
1869
Horace Dean SA Barossa: 1857-1857 [50][51][52]
NSW The Hastings: 1869, 1870
Henry Milford NSW Braidwood: 1864-1864 [53][54]
QLD Rockhampton: 1869-1870 [55]
1870
Alexander Fyfe VIC Geelong: 1854-1856 Geelong: 1856-1857 [56][57]
QLD Rockhampton: 1870-1873
1871
William Champ VDL/
TAS
[58]
1852-1856 Launceston: 1856-1857 [59][60]
VIC East Bourke Boroughs: 1871-1873
1878
Frederick Cooper NSW Braidwood: 1859-1860 [61][62]
QLD Cook: 1878-1884
1880
William Brodribb VIC Brighton: 1861-1862 [63][64]
NSW 1881-1886 Wentworth: 1880-1881
1882
George King NSW East Sydney: 1869-1872 [65][66]
QLD 1882-1890
1883
John Hurley NSW Central Cumberland: 1872-1874
Hartley: 1876-1880, 1887-1891, 1901-1907
[67][68]
QLD Maryborough: 1883-1884
1894
Frederick Illingworth VIC Northern: 1889-1891 [69][70]
WA Nannine: 1894-1897
Central Murchison: 1897-1901
Cue: 1901-1904
West Perth: 1905-1907

1901

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Member State Colonial/State parliament Commonwealth Parliament Refs
Upper House Lower House Senate House of Representatives
1901
Sir Richard Baker SA 1877-1901 Barossa: 1868-1871 1901-1906 [71][72]
John Barrett VIC Carlton South: 1895-1897 1901-1903 [73][74]
Sir Edmund Barton NSW 1889 University of Sydney: 1879-1880
Wellington: 1880-1882
East Sydney: 1882-1887, 1891-1894
Hastings and Macleay: 1898-1900
Hunter: 1901-1903 [75][76]
Sir Robert Best VIC Fitzroy: 1889-1901 1901-1910 Kooyong: 1910-1922 [77][78]
Sir Edward Braddon TAS West Devon: 1879–1888; 1893-1901 Tasmania: 1901-1903
Wilmot: 1903-1904
[79][80]
Thomas Brown NSW Condoublin: 1894-1901
Lachlan: 1913-1917
Canobolas: 1901-1906
Calare: 1906-1913
[81][82]
John Chanter NSW Murray: 1885-1894
Deniliquin: 1894-1901
Riverina: 1901-1903, 1904-1913, 1914-1922 [83][84]
Sir Austin Chapman NSW Braidwood: 1891-1901 Eden-Monaro: 1901-1926 [85][86]
David Charleston SA 1891–1897, 1897-1901 1901-1903 [87][88]
Francis Clarke NSW 1899-1900 Macleay: 1893-1894
Hastings and Macleay: 1894-1898, 1900-1901
Cowper: 1901-1903 [89]
Sir Joseph Cook NSW Hartley: 1891-1901 Parramatta: 1901-1921 [90][91]
Samuel Cooke VIC Western: 1888-1901 Wannon: 1901-1903 [92][93]
George Cruickshank NSW Inverell: 1889-1898 Gwydir: 1901-1903 [94]
Henry Dobson TAS Brighton: 1891-1900 1901-1910 [95][96]
Sir John Downer SA Barossa: 1878-1901 1901-1903 [97][98]
James Drake QLD 1899-1901 Enoggera: 1888-1899 1901-1906 [99][100]
Norman Ewing WA Swan: 1897-1901 1901-1903 [101][102]
TAS Franklin: 1909-1915
Sir Thomas Ewing NSW Richmond: 1885-1894
Lismore: 1894-1901
Richmond: 1901-1910 [103][104]
John Ferguson QLD 1894-1906[105] Rockhampton: 1881-1888 1901-1903[105] [106][107]
Andrew Fisher QLD Gympie: 1893-1896, 1899-1901 Wide Bay: 1901-1915 [108]
Sir John Forrest WA 1883-1890 Bunbury: 1890-1901[109] Swan: 1901-1918 [110]
Sir George Fuller NSW Kiama: 1889-1894
Wollondilly: 1915-1928
Illawarra: 1901-1913 [111][112]
Paddy Glynn SA Light: 1887-1890
North Adelaide: 1895–1896, 1897-1901
South Australia: 1901-1903
Angas: 1903-1919
[113][114]
Albert Gould NSW 1899-1901 Patrick's Plains: 1882-1894
Singleton: 1894-1898
1901-1917 [115][116]
Arthur Groom VIC Gippsland South: 1886-1889
Gippsland West: 1889-1892
Flinders: 1991-1903 [117][118]
Billy Hughes NSW Sydney-Lang: 1894-1901 West Sydney: 1901-1917
North Sydney: 1922-1949
Bradfield: 1949-1952
[119][120]
VIC Bendigo: 1917-1922
(Sir) Isaac Isaacs VIC Bogong: 1892–1893, 1893-1901 Indi: 1901-1906 [121][122]
Thomas Kennedy VIC Benalla and Yarrawonga: 1893-1901 Moira: 1901-1906 [123]
Sir William Lyne NSW Hume: 1880-1901 Division of Hume: 1901-1913 [124][125]
Thomas Macdonald-Paterson QLD 1885-1896 Rockhampton: 1878-1883
Moreton: 1883-1885
Brisbane North: 1896-1901
Brisbane: 1901-1903
Sir Alexander Matheson, 3rd Bt. WA North-East: 1897-1901 1901-1906 [126]
Samuel Mauger VIC Footscray: 1900-1901 Melbourne Ports: 1901-1906
Maribyrnong: 1906-1910
[127][128]
Charles McDonald QLD Flinders: 1893-1901 Kennedy: 1901-1925 [129]
Gregor McGregor SA 1894-1901 1901-1914 [130][131]
Francis McLean NSW Marrickville: 1894-1901 Lang: 1901-1903 [132]
Edward Millen NSW 1899-1901 Bourke: 1894-1898 1901-1923 [133][134]
John Neild NSW Paddington: 1885-1889, 1891-1894, 1895-1901 1901-1910 [135][136]
Richard Edward O'Connor NSW 1888-1898 1901-1903 [137][138]
King O'Malley SA Encounter Bay: 1896-1899 [139][140]
TAS Tasmania: 1901-1903
Darwin: 1903-1917
Pharez Phillips VIC North Western: 1896-1901 Wimmera: 1901-1906 [141]
Frederick Piesse TAS Buckingham,: 1894-1901 North Hobart: 1893-1894 Tasmania: 1901-1902 [142]
Thomas Playford II SA Onkaparinga: 1868-187
East Torrens: 1875–1887, 1890-1894
Newcastle: 1887-1890
Gumeracha: 1899-1901
1901-1906 [143][144]
Edward Pulsford NSW 1895-1901 1901-1910 [145][146]
Sir George Reid NSW East Sydney: 1880-1884, 1885-1894
Sydney-King: 1894-1901
East Sydney: 1901-1910 [147]
Sir Frederick Sargood VIC Central: 1874-1880
South Yarra: 1882-1901
1901-1903 [148][149]
William Sawers NSW Bourke: 1885-1886
Tamworth: 1898-1901
New England: 1901-1903 [150]
Bruce Smith NSW Gundagai: 1882-1884
Glebe: 1889-1894
Parkes: 1901-1919 [151]
Sydney Smith NSW East Macquarie: 1882-1894
Bathurst: 1894-1898
Canterbury: 1900 (election declared void)
Macquarie: 1901-1906 [152]
Elias Solomon WA South Fremantle: 1892-1901 Fremantle: 1901-1903
Vaiben Solomon SA Northern Territory: 1890–1901, 1905-1908 [153] South Australia: 1901-1903 [154]
William Spence NSW Cobar: 1898-1901 Darling: 1901-1917 [155]
TAS Darwin: 1917-1919
James Stewart QLD Rockhampton North: 1893-1901 1901-1917 [156]
Josiah Thomas NSW Alma: 1894-1901 1917–1923, 1925-1929 Barrier: 1901-1917 [157][158]
Dugald Thomson NSW Warringah: 1894-1901 North Sydney: 1901-1910 [159]
Sir George Turner VIC St Kilda: 1889-1901 Balaclava: 1901-1906 [160][161]
David Watkins NSW Wallsend: 1894-1901 Newcastle: 1901-1935 [162]
Chris Watson NSW Young: 1894-1901 Bland: 1901-1906
South Sydney: 1906-1910
[163]
James Wilkinson QLD Ipswich: 1894-1896 Moreton: 1901-1906
Bill Wilks NSW Balmain North: 1894-1901 Dalley: 1901-1910 [164]
Sir William Zeal VIC North Central: 1882-1901 Castlemaine: 1864-1865, 1871-1874 1901-1906 [165][166]

1902-1919

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Member State Colonial/State parliament Commonwealth Parliament Refs
Upper House Lower House Senate House of Representatives
1902
William Hartnoll TAS South Launceston: 1884-1897
Launceston: 1897-1902
Tasmania: 1902-1903 [167]
1903
William Carpenter SA Encounter Bay: 1896-1902 [168]
WA Fremantle: 1911-1917 Fremantle: 1903-1906
James Hutchison SA East Adelaide: 1898-1902 Hindmarsh: 1903-1909 [169]
Edmund Lonsdale NSW New England: 1891-1894
Armidale: 1895-1898, 1901-1903, 1907-1913
New England: 1903-1906 [170]
Robert Reid VIC Melbourne: 1892-1903 1903-1903 [171][172]
Sir Arthur Robinson VIC Melbourne South: 1912-1925 Dundas: 1900-1902 Wannon: 1903-1906 [173][174]
Henry Saunders WA 1894-1902, 1918-1919 1903-1903 [175]
David Storrer TAS Launceston: 1902-1903 Bass: 1903-1910 [176]
William Webster NSW Moree: 1901-1903 Gwydir: 1903-1919 [177]
Gratton Wilson VIC Villiers and Heytesbury: 1902-1903 Corangamite: 1903-1919 [178]
John Wood VIC Ovens: 1857-1859
Warrnambool: 1861-1864
[179][180]
TAS Cumberland: 1903-1909
1904
Thomas Givens QLD Cairns: 1899-1902 1904-1928 [181]
Robert Guthrie SA 1891-1903 1904-1921 [182][183]
William Trenwith VIC Richmond: 1889-1903 1904-1910 [184][185]
1905
Thomas Walker NSW Northumberland: 1887-1894 [186][187]
WA Kanowna: 1905-1932
1906
Joseph Tilley Brown VIC Mandurang: 1886-1889
Shepparton and Euroa: 1897-1904
Indi: 1906-1910 [188][189]
Justin Foxton QLD Carnarvon: 1883-1904 Brisbane: 1906-1910
John Livingston SA Victoria: 1899-1902
Victoria and Albert: 1902-1906
Barker: 1906-1922
William Russell SA 1895-1900 Burra: 1901-1902 1906-1912 [190][191]
John Thomson NSW Manning: 1901-1904 Cowper: 1906-1919 [192]
Agar Wynne VIC Western: 1888-1903 St Kilda: 1917-1920 Balaclava: 1906-1914 [193][194]
1907
Patrick Lynch WA Mount Leonora: 1904-1906 1907-1938 [195]
James O'Loghlin SA Northern: 1888-1902 1907-1907; 1913–1920; 1923-1925 [196][197]
Robert Sayers QLD Charters Towers: 1888-1893 1907-1913 [198]
Joseph Vardon SA Central: 1900-1906 1907; 1908-1913 [199][200]
1908
Ernest Roberts SA Gladstone: 1896-1902
Adelaide: 1905-1908
Adelaide: 1908-1913 [201]
1909
Joseph Cullen NSW St Leonards: 1889-1894
Willoughby: 1894-1895
[202][203]
WA South-East: 1909-1917
Richard Witty Foster SA Newcastle: 1883-1892
Flinders: 1902-1906
Wakefield: 1909-1928 [204]
1910
Frank Anstey VIC East Bourke Boroughs: 1902-1904
Brunswick: 1904-1910
Bourke: 1910-1934 [205][206]
William Archibald SA Port Adelaide: 1893-1910 Hindmarsh: 1910-1919 [207]
Henry Beard VIC Jika Jika: 1904-1907 Batman: 1910-1910 [208]
Matthew Charlton NSW Waratah: 1903-1904
Northumberland: 1904-1910
Hunter: 1910-1928 [209]
Jens Jensen TAS George Town: 1903-1909
Wilmot: 1909–1910, 1927-1934
Bass: 1922-1925
Bass: 1910-1919 [210]
James Long TAS Lyell: 1903-1909
Darwin: 1909-1910
1910-1918 [211][212]
William Murphy NSW Balmain: 1891-1894 [213][214]
WA Fremantle: 1910-1911
Arthur Rae NSW Murrumbidgee: 1891-1894 1910-1914, 1929-1935 [215][216]
Henry Willis NSW Upper Hunter: 1910-1913 Robertson: 1901-1910 [217]
1912
John Shannon SA Yorke Peninsula: 1896-1902
Wallaroo: 1902-1905
1912-1913, 1914-1920 [218]
1913'
Thomas Bakhap TAS Bass: 1909-1913 1913-1923 [219][220]
Myles Ferricks QLD Bowen: 1909-1912 1913-1920
William Fleming NSW Robertson: 1901-1904
Upper Hunter: 1904-1910
Robertson: 1913-1922 [221]
William Maughan QLD Burnett: 1898-1899
Ipswich: 1904-1912
1913-1920
Charles McGrath VIC Grenville: 1904-1913 Ballaarat: 1913-1919, 1920-1934 [222][223]
Sir John Newlands SA Burra Burra: 1906-1912 1913-1932
Charles Oakes NSW Paddington: 1901-1910
Waverley: 1917-1920
Eastern Suburbs: 1920-1925
1913-1914 [224]
Robert Patten NSW 1908-1910 Hume: 1913-1917 [225]
William Senior SA Victoria and Albert: 1904-1912 1913-1923
Jacob Stumm QLD Gympie: 1896-1899 Lilley: 1913-1917
1914
George Cann NSW Canterbury: 1914-1920
St George: 1920-1927
Nepean: 1910-1913 [226]
Andrew McKissock VIC Ballaarat West: 1908-1911 1914-1917 [227][228]
William Watt VIC North Melbourne: 1897-1900
East Melbourne: 1902-1904
Essendon: 1904-1914
Balaclava: 1914-1929 [229][230]
1915
Edward Corser QLD Maryborough: 1912-1915 Wide Bay: 1915-1928
Alfred Hampson VIC Bendigo East: 1911-1915 Bendigo: 1915-1917 [231]
1916
William Kendell VIC North Eastern: 1916-1922 Corio: 1913-1914 [232]
1917
Walter Hamilton VIC Sandhurst: 1894-1900, 1902-1904 [233]
SA East Torrens: 1917-1924, 1925–1930, 1933-1938
Charles Howroyd TAS North Launceston: 1906-1909
Bass: 1909-1917
Darwin: 1917-1917 [234] [235]
John Leckie VIC Benambra: 1913-1917 1934-1947 Indi: 1917-1919
George Mackay QLD Gympie: 1912-1915 Lilley: 1917-1934
William Plain VIC Geelong: 1908-1917 1917-1923, 1925-1938 [236][237]
Matthew Reid QLD Toowong: 1893-1896
Enoggera: 1899-1902
1917-1935
Thomas Ryan SA Torrens: 1909-1912
Sturt: 1915-1917
[238][239]
VIC Essendon: 1917-1924
1919
Reginald Blundell SA Adelaide: 1907-1918 Adelaide: 1919-1922
Arnold Wienholt QLD Fassifern: 1909-1913[240] Moreton: 1919-1922
Fassifern: 1930-1935

1920-1939

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Member State State parliament Commonwealth Parliament Refs
Upper House Lower House Senate House of Representatives
1920
John Adamson QLD Maryborough: 1907-1909
Rockhampton: 1911-1917
1920-1922
Ernest Carr NSW Cumberland: 1920-1922 Macquarie: 1906-1917 [241]
William Finlayson QLD 1920-1922 Brisbane: 1910-1919
George Foley WA Mount Leonora: 1911-1920 Kalgoorlie: 1920-1922
1921
Edward Vardon SA Sturt: 1918-1921 1921-1921; 1921-1922
1922
Frank Forde QLD Rockhampton: 1917-1922[240] Capricornia: 1922-1946
Flinders: 1955-1957
Albert Green WA Kalgoorlie: 1911-1913; 1914-1921 Kalgoorlie: 1922-1940
Joshua Whitsitt TAS Darwin: 1909-1922 Darwin: 1922-1925 [242]
1923
John Hayes TAS Bass: 1913-1923 1923-1947 [243][244]
Herbert Hays TAS Wilmot: 1911-1922 1923-1947 [245][246]
Sir Walter Kingsmill WA 1903-1922 Pilbara: 1897-1903 1923-1935
James Ogden TAS Zeehan: 1906-1909
Darwin: 1909-1922
1923-1932 [247][248]
1924
Jack Power NSW 1921-1924 1924-1925 [249][250]
1925
Charles Grant TAS Denison: 1922–1925, 1928-1932 1925-1925; 1932-1941 [251][252]
1926
John Chapman SA Flinders: 1918-1924 1926-1931
John Perkins NSW Goulburn: 1921-1926 Eden-Monaro: 1926-1929, 1931-1943 [253]
1927
Ted Theodore QLD Woothakata: 1909-1912
Chillagoe: 1912-1925[240]
NSW Dalley: 1927-1931
John Verran SA Wallaroo: 1901-1917 1927-1928
1928
Bernard Corser QLD Burnett: 1912-1928[240] Wide Bay: 1928-1954
Charles Culley TAS Denison: 1922–1928, 1934-1948 Denison: 1928-1931 [254]
Albert Robinson SA Wooroora: 1915-1924
Gouger: 1938-1943
1928-1928
1929
Sir Hal Colebatch WA East: 1912-1923
Metropolitan: 1940-1948
1929-1933
John Cusack NSW Queanbeyan: 1910-1913
Albury: 1913-1917
Eden-Monaro: 1929-1931 [255]
Allan Guy TAS Bass: 1916-1929 1949-1956 Bass: 1929-1934
Wilmot: 1940-1944
[256][257]
Bertie Johnston WA Williams Narrogin: 1911-1915, 1915-1928 1929-1942
Joseph Lyons TAS Wilmot: 1909-1929 Wilmot: 1929-1939 [258]
Sir Edward McTiernan NSW Western Suburbs: 1920-1927 Parkes: 1929-1930 [259]
1931
Llewellyn Atkinson TAS 1931-1934 Wilmot: 1906-1929 [260]
Albert Lane NSW Balmain: 1922-1927 Barton: 1931-1940 [261]
George Lawson QLD 1919-1922 Brisbane: 1931-1961
Alfred Seabrook TAS Franklin: 1931-1934 Franklin: 1922-1928 [262]
Harold Thorby NSW Wammerawa: 1922-1927
Castlereagh: 1927-1930
Calare: 1931-1940 [263]
1932
Joe Collings QLD 1920-1922 1932-1950
1933
James Bayley QLD Wynnum: 1933-1935 Oxley: 1917-1931
James Fairbairn VIC Warrnambool: 1932-1933 Flinders: 1933-1940 [264][265]
Albert Hawke SA Burra Burra:1924-1927 [266]
WA Northam: 1933-1968
1934
Maurice Blackburn VIC Essendon: 1914-1917
Fitzroy: 1925-1927
Clifton Hill: 1927-1934
Bourke: 1934-1943 [267][268]
Archie Cameron SA Wooroora: 1927-1934 Barker: 1934-1956
Arthur Drakeford VIC Essendon: 1927-1932 Maribyrnong: 1934-1955 [269][270]
Gerald Mahoney TAS Denison: 1931-1934 Denison: 1934-1940 [271]
1935
Mac Abbott NSW Upper Hunter: 1913-1918 1935-1941 [272]
Guy Arkins NSW Castlereagh: 1915-1920
St George: 1920-1927
Rockdale: 1927-1930
Dulwich Hill: 1938-1941
1935-1937 [273]
Lionel Courtenay NSW 1932-1934 1935-1935 [274]
James McLachlan SA Wooroora: 1918-1930 1935-1947
1936
Archibald Blacklow TAS Pembroke: 1936-1953 Franklin: 1931-1934 [275]
Sir Arthur Fadden QLD Kennedy: 1932-1935 Darling Downs: 1936-1949
McPherson: 1949-1958
1937
James Cunningham WA 1916-1922 Kalgoorlie: 1923-1936 1937-1943
Reg Pollard VIC Dalhousie: 1924-1927
Bulla and Dalhousie: 1927-1932
Ballaarat: 1937-1949
Lalor: 1949-1966
[276][277]
Graham Pratten NSW 1937-1976 Martin: 1928-1929 [278]
William Scully NSW Namoi: 1923-1932 Gwydir: 1937-1949 [279]
1938
Paul Jones VIC Doutta Galla: 1938-1958 Indi: 1928-1931 [280]
Sydney McHugh SA Burra: 1924–1927, 1930-1933
Light: 1941-1944
Wakefield: 1938-1940

1940-1975

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Member State State parliament Commonwealth Parliament Refs
Upper House Lower House Senate House of Representatives
1940
H. V. Evatt NSW Balmain: 1925-1930 Barton: 1940-1958
Hunter: 1958-1960
[281]
Eric Spooner NSW Ryde: 1932-1940 Robertson: 1940-1943 [282]
1941
Lou Cunningham NSW Coogee: 1941-1948 Gwydir: 1919-1925, 1929-1931 [283]
Lancelot Spurr TAS Wilmot: 1941-1956 Wilmot: 1939-1940 [284]
1942
Sir Charles Latham WA 1946-1960 York: 1921-1942 1942-1943
1943
Frank Gaha TAS Hobart: 1933-1943 Denison: 1950-1964 Denison: 1943-1949 [285]
1944
Donald Grant NSW 1931-1940 1944-1959 [286]
Bert Hoare SA 1944-1956 1922-1935
Sid O'Flaherty SA Murray: 1918-1921 1944-1962
1946
Albert Thompson SA Port Adelaide: 1930-1938
Semaphore: 1938-1946
Hindmarsh: 1946-1949
Port Adelaide: 1949-1963
1947
Jack Critchley SA Burra Burra: 1930-1933 1947-1959
1949
Jeff Bate NSW Wollondilly: 1938-1949 Macarthur: 1949-1972 [287]
Jack Cremean VIC Clifton Hill: 1945-1949 Hoddle: 1949-1955 [288]
Billy Davies NSW Wollongong: 1917-1920, 1927-30
Wollondilly: 1920-1927
Illawarra: 1930-1941
Wollongong-Kembla: 1941-1949
Cunningham: 1949-1956 [289]
David Drummond NSW Northern Tablelands: 1920-1927
Armidale: 1927-1949
New England: 1949-1963 [290]
Jim Eggins NSW 1940-1949 Lyne: 1949-1952 [291]
Bill Grayden WA Middle Swan: 1947-1949
South Perth: 1956-1993
Swan: 1949-1954
Jim Harrison NSW 1943-1949 Blaxland: 1949-1969 [292]
Sir William Haworth VIC Albert Park: 1937-1945 Isaacs: 1949-1969 [293]
Stan Keon VIC Richmond: 1945-1949 Yarra: 1949-1955 [294][295]
Charles Russell QLD Dalby: 1947-1949 Maranoa: 1949-1951
1950
Claude Barnard TAS Bass: 1950-1957 Bass: 1934-1949 [296]
Alexander Fraser VIC Grant: 1950-1952
Caulfield East: 1955-1958
Caulfield: 1958-1965
1946-1946 [297][298]
Albert Reid NSW Young: 1927-1930, 1932-1941 1950-1962 [299]
Sir Reg Wright TAS Franklin: 1946-1949 1950-1978 [300][301]
1951
Harry Bruce QLD Kennedy: 1923-1932
The Tableland: 1932-1950
Leichhardt: 1951-1958
Jack Chamberlain TAS Darwin: 1934-1951 1951-1953 [302][303]
Rex Pearson SA Flinders: 1941-1951 1951-1961
1952
Harry Turner NSW Gordon: 1937-1952 Bradfield: 1952-1974 [304]
1953
Sir Kenneth Anderson NSW Ryde: 1950-1953 1953-1975 [305]
Arthur Greenup NSW Newtown-Annandale: 1950-1953 Dalley: 1953-1955 [306]
Pat Kennelly VIC Melbourne West: 1938-1952 1953-1971 [307][308]
1954
Sir William Brand QLD Burrum: 1920-1932
Isis: 1932-1950
Wide Bay: 1954-1958
1955
Robert Holt VIC Portland: 1945-1947, 1950-1955 Darebin: 1955-1958 [309][310]
1956
Jim Hadley QLD Nundah: 1956-1957 Lilley: 1943-1949
1959
Felix Dittmer QLD Mount Gravatt: 1950-1957 1959-1971
Elliot Lillico TAS Meander: 1943-1958 1959-1974 [311][312]
1962
Reg Turnbull TAS Bass: 1946-1961 1962-1974 [313][314]
1963
Rex Connor NSW Wollongong-Kembla: 1950-1963 Cunningham: 1963-1977 [315]
John Murray QLD Clayfield: 1963-1976 Herbert: 1958-1961
Ian Robinson NSW Casino: 1953-1963 Cowper: 1963-1984
Page: 1984-1990
[316]
Ian Sinclair NSW 1961-1963 New England: 1963-1998 [317]
1964
Geoffrey Giles SA 1959-1964 Angas: 1964-1977
Wakefield: 1977-1983
1965
Syd Einfeld NSW Bondi: 1965-1971
Waverley: 1971-1981
Phillip: 1961-1963 [318]
Vince Gair QLD South Brisbane: 1932-1960 1965-1974
Neil McNeill WA Lower West: 1965-1983 Canning: 1961-1963
1966
Thomas Pearsall TAS Franklin: 1950-1966 Franklin: 1966-1969 [319]
1967
Sir Condor Laucke SA Barossa: 1956-1965 1967-1981
1968
Jack Little VIC Melbourne North: 1954-1958 1968-1974 [320][321]
1969
Lionel Bowen NSW Randwick: 1962-1969 Kingsford Smith: 1969-1990 [322]
Al Grassby NSW Murrumbidgee: 1965-1969 Riverina: 1969-1974 [323]
Harry Jenkins Sr. VIC Reservoir:1961-1969 Scullin: 1969-1986 [324]
Frank O'Keefe NSW Liverpool Plains: 1961-1962
Upper Hunter: 1962-1969
Paterson: 1969-1984 [325]
Len Reid VIC Dandenong: 1958-1969 Holt: 1969-1972
1971
Martin Cameron SA 1971-1990 1969-1969
Peter Durack WA Perth: 1965-1968 1971-1993
1972
Arthur Hewson VIC Gippsland: 1964-1970 McMillan: 1972-1975
1974
Mervyn Everett TAS Denison: 1964-1974 1974-1975 [326][327]
Steele Hall SA Gouger: 1959-1973
Goyder: 1973-1974
1974-1977 Boothby: 1981-1996
David Reid WA Blackwood: 1971-1972 1974-1974
1975
Wal Fife NSW Wagga Wagga: 1957-1975 Farrer: 1975-1984
Hume: 1984-1993
[328]
Norm Foster SA 1975-1982 Sturt: 1969-1972
Michael Hodgman TAS Huon: 1966-1974 Denison: 1992–1998, 2001-2010 Denison: 1975-1987 [329]
Bernie Kilgariff NT Alice Springs: 1974-1975 1975-1987

1976-1996

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Member State State/Territory legislature Commonwealth Parliament Refs
Upper House Lower House Senate House of Representatives
1976
Ray Sherry TAS Franklin: 1976-1979 Franklin: 1969-1975 [330]
1977
Brendan Hansen QLD Maryborough: 1977-1983 Wide Bay: 1961-1974
Clyde Holding VIC Richmond: 1962-1977 Melbourne Ports: 1977-1998 [331]
1980
Joe Berinson WA North-East Metropolitan: 1980-1983
North Central Metropolitan: 1983-1989
North Metropolitan: 1989-1993
Perth: 1969-1975
Bob Brown NSW Cessnock: 1978-1980 Hunter: 1980-1984
Charlton: 1984-1998
[332]
Bruce Cowan NSW Oxley: 1965-1980 Lyne: 1980-1993 [333]
Doug Jennings VIC Westernport: 1976-1979 [334]
QLD Southport: 1980-1987
Grant Tambling NT Fannie Bay: 1974-1977 1987-2001 Northern Territory: 1980-1983
1981
Peter Coleman NSW Fuller: 1968-1978 Wentworth: 1981-1987 [335]
John Sullivan NSW Sturt: 1981-1981 Riverina: 1974-1977 [336]
Peter White QLD Southport: 1977-1980 McPherson: 1981-1990
1982
David Kennedy VIC Bendigo: 1982-1985
Bendigo West: 1985-1992
Bendigo: 1969-1972 [337]
Michael Maher NSW Drummoyne: 1973-1982 Lowe: 1982-1987 [338]
Ken Wriedt TAS Franklin: 1982-1990 1968-1980 [339][340]
1983
Peter Baldwin NSW 1975-1982 Sydney: 1983-1998 [341]
1984
Terry Aulich TAS Wilmot: 1976-1982 1984-1993 [342][343]
Peter Duncan SA Elizabeth: 1973-1984 Makin: 1984-1996 [344]
Paul Everingham NT Jingili: 1974-1984 Northern Territory: 1984-1987
Tim Fischer NSW Sturt: 1971-1980
Murray: 1980-1984
Farrer: 1984-2001 [345][346]
Keith Wright QLD Rockhampton South: 1969-1972
Rockhampton: 1972-1984
Capricornia: 1984-1993
1985
John Morris NSW 1976-1984 1985-1990 [347]
1986
Ray Groom TAS Denison: 1986-2001 Braddon: 1975-1984 [348]
Peter Rae TAS Bass: 1986-1989 1968-1986 [349][350]
Dean Wells QLD Murrumba: 1986-2012 Petrie: 1983-1984
1987
Bob Collins NT Arnhem: 1977-1983
Arafura: 1983-1987
1987-1998 [351]
1989
David Watson QLD Moggill: 1989-2004 Forde: 1984-1987
Bill Wood QLD Cook: 1969-1972
Barron River: 1972-1974
[352][353]
ACT 1989-1995
Brindabella: 1995-2004
1990
Laurie Brereton NSW Randwick: 1970-1971
Heffron: 1973-1990
Kingsford Smith: 1990-2004 [354][355]
Janice Crosio NSW Fairfield: 1981-1988
Smithfield: 1988-1990
Prospect: 1990-2004 [356][357]
Laurie Ferguson NSW Granville: 1984-1990 Reid: 1990-2010
Werriwa: 2010-2016
[358][359]
John Olsen SA Rocky River: 1979-1985
Custance: 1985-1990
Kavel: 1992-2002
1990-1992 [360][361]
Bruce Reid VIC Bendigo: 1976-1988 Bendigo: 1990-1998 [362]
Frank Walker NSW Georges River: 1970-1988 Robertson: 1990-1996 [363]
1993
Dick Adams TAS Franklin: 1979-1982 Lyons: 1993-2013 [364][365]
John Brumby VIC Doutta Galla: 1993-1993 Broadmeadows: 1993-2010 Bendigo: 1983-1990 [366]
Bob Katter QLD Flinders: 1974-1992 Kennedy: 1993-incumbent [367]
1994
Carmen Lawrence WA Subiaco: 1986-1989
Glendalough: 1989-1994
Fremantle: 1994-2007
1996
Bob Brown TAS Denison: 1983-1993 1996-2012 [368][369]
Ian Causley NSW Clarence: 1984-1996 Page: 1996-2007 [370][371]
Nick Dondas NT Casuarina: 1974-1994 Northern Territory: 1996-1998
Annette Ellis ACT 1992-1995 Namadgi: 1996-1998
Canberra: 1998-2010
[372]
John Fahey NSW Camden: 1984-1988
Southern Highlands: 1988-1996
Macarthur: 1996-2001 [373][374]
Bruce Goodluck TAS Franklin: 1996-1998 Franklin: 1975-1993 [375]
Rob Hulls QLD Kennedy: 1990-1993 [376]
VIC Niddrie: 1996-2012
Stephen Mutch NSW 1988-1996 Cook: 1996-1998 [377]
Bob Sercombe VIC Niddrie: 1988-1996 Maribyrnong: 1996-2007 [378][379]
Kelvin Thomson VIC Pascoe Vale: 1988-1996 Wills: 1996-2016 [380][381]
Harry Woods NSW Clarence: 1996-2003 Page: 1990-1996 [382]
Paul Zammit NSW Burwood: 1984-1988
Strathfield: 1988-1996
Lowe: 1996-1998 [383]

1997-2024

[edit]
Member State State/Territory legislature Commonwealth Parliament Refs
Upper House Lower House Senate House of Representatives
1997
Ross Lightfoot WA North Metropolitan: 1993-1997 Murchison-Eyre: 1986-1989 1997-2008 [384]
John Quirke SA Playford: 1989-1997 1997-2000 [385][386]
Silvia Smith TAS Windermere: 1997-2003 Bass: 1993-1996 [387]
1998
Bruce Baird NSW Northcott: 1984-95 Cook: 1998-2007 [388][389]
Graham Edwards WA North Metropolitan: 1983-1997 Cowan: 1998-2007 [390]
Jill Hall NSW Swansea: 1995-1998 Shortland: 1998-2016 [391][392]
Alby Schultz NSW Burrinjuck: 1988-1998 Hume: 1998-2013 [393][394]
Brendan Smyth ACT Brindabella: 1998-2016 Canberra: 1995-1996
1999
Neville Newell NSW Tweed: 1999-2007 Richmond: 1990-1996 [395]
2001
Tony Windsor NSW Tamworth: 1991-2001 New England: 2001-2013 [396][397]
2002
Santo Santoro QLD Clayfield: 1989-2001 2002-2007 [398]
2003
Gary Humphries ACT 1989-1995
Molonglo: 1995-2002
2003-2013 [399]
2004
Tony Burke NSW 2003-2004 Watson: 2004-incumbent [400][401]
2005
Annette Hurley SA Napier: 1993-2002 2005-2011 [402][403]
Christine Milne TAS Lyons: 1989-1998 2005-2015 [404][405]
2006
Michelle O'Byrne TAS Bass: 2006-incumbent Bass: 1998-2004 [406][407]
2007
Bob Debus NSW Blue Mountains: 1981-1988; 1995-2007 Macquarie: 2007-2010 [408][409]
Janelle Saffin NSW 1995-2003 Lismore: 2019-incumbent Page: 2007-2013 [410][411]
Jon Sullivan QLD Glass House: 1989-1992
Caboolture: 1992-1998
Longman: 2007-2010 [412]
2008
Rob Oakeshott NSW Port Macquarie: 1996-2008 Lyne: 2008-2013 [413][414]
Louise Pratt WA East Metropolitan: 2001-2007 2008-2015; 2016-incumbent [415]
Dave Tollner NT Fong Lim: 2008-2016 Solomon: 2001-2007 [416]
Nick Xenophon SA 1997-2007 2008-2017 [417]
2010
Michael Ferguson TAS Bass: 2010-incumbent Bass: 2004-2007 [418][419]
Rob Mitchell VIC Central Highlands: 2002-2006 McEwen: 2010-incumbent [420][421]
2011
Lee Rhiannon NSW 1999-2010 2011-2018 [422][423]
Lisa Singh TAS Denison: 2006-2010 2011-2019 [424][425]
2012
Bob Carr NSW Maroubra: 1983-2005 2012-2013 [426][427]
Lin Thorp TAS Rumney: 1999-2011 2012-2014 [428][429]
2013
Peter Katsambanis VIC Monash: 1996-2002 [430][431]
WA North Metropolitan: 2013-2017 Hillarys: 2017-2021
Alannah MacTiernan WA East Metropolitan: 1993-1996
North Metropolitan: 2017-2021
South West: 2021-incumbent
Armadale: 1996-2010 Perth: 2013-2016 [432]
Christian Porter WA Murdoch: 2008-2008
Bateman: 2008-2013
Pearce: 2013-2022 [433]
Zed Seselja ACT Molonglo: 2004-2012
Brindabella: 2012-2013
2013-2022 [434]
Brett Whiteley TAS Braddon: 2002-2010 Braddon: 2013-2016 [435][436]
2014
Guy Barnett TAS Lyons: 2014-incumbent 2002-2011 [437][438]
Yvette D'Ath QLD Redcliffe: 2014-incumbent Petrie: 2007-2013 [439]
Dana Wortley SA Torrens: 2014-incumbent 2005-2011 [440]
2015
Mark Furner QLD Ferny Grove: 2015-incumbent 2008-2014 [441]
Katy Gallagher ACT Molonglo: 2001-2014 2015-2018; 2019-incumbent [442]
Nick McKim TAS Franklin: 2002-2015 2015-incumbent [443][444]
2016
Linda Burney NSW Canterbury: 2003-2016 Barton: 2016-incumbent [445][446]
Damian Drum VIC North Western: 2002-2006
Northern Victoria: 2006-2016
Murray: 2016-2019
Nicholls: 2019-2022
[447][448]
Andrew Gee NSW Orange: 2011-2016 Calare: 2016-incumbent [449][450]
Malarndirri McCarthy NT Arnhem: 2005-2012 2016-incumbent [451]
John McVeigh QLD Toowoomba South: 2012-2016 Groom: 2016-2020 [452]
Murray Watt QLD Everton: 2009-2012 2016-incumbent [453]
2018
Darren Cheeseman VIC South Barwon: 2018-incumbent Corangamite: 2007-2013 [454][455]
Mehreen Faruqi NSW 2013-2018 2018-incumbent [456][457]
Kristina Keneally NSW Heffron: 2003-2012 2018-2022 [458][459]
2019
Mark Latham NSW 2019-incumbent Werriwa: 1994-2005 [460][461]
Daniel Mulino VIC Eastern Victoria: 2014-2018 Fraser: 2019-incumbent [462][463]
2020
Andrew McLachlan SA 2014-2020 2020-incumbent [464][465]
Lidia Thorpe VIC Northcote: 2017-2018 2020-incumbent [466][467]
2022
Nick Champion SA Taylor: 2022-incumbent Wakefield: 2007-2019
Spence: 2019-2022
[468]
Colin Boyce QLD Callide: 2017-2022 Flynn: 2022-incumbent [469]
David Shoebridge NSW 2010-2022 2022- [470][471]
Chris Crewther VIC Mornington: 2022-incumbent Dunkley: 2016-2019
2024
Eric Abetz TAS Franklin: 2024-incumbent 1994-2022

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