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

  • 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

  • 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)

MemberColonyColonial parliamentRefs
Legislative CouncilLegislative Assembly
1845
Edward CurrVDL1825-1826[1][2]
NSWPort Phillip: 1845-1846, 1848-1849
1851
Charles EbdenNSWPort Phillip: 1843-1844, 1848-1848, 1850-1851[3][4]
VIC1851-1852Brighton: 1857-1861
Sir James PalmerNSWPort Phillip: 1848-1849[5][6]
VICNormanby, Dundas & Follett: 1851-1856
Western: 1856-1870
William WestgarthNSWCity of Melbourne: 1850-1851[7][8]
VICCity of Melbourne: 1851-1853
1852
Lauchlan MackinnonNSWPort Phillip: 1848-1850[9][10]
VICBelfast & Warrnambool: 1852-1853
Alexander ThomsonNSWPort Phillip: 1843-1844[11][12]
VICGeelong: 1852-1854
1853
John FosterNSWPort Phillip: 1846-1848, 1849-1850[13][14]
VIC1853-1854Williamstown: 1856-1857
1858
Andrew AldcornVIC1853-1853[15][16]
NSWSt Vincent: 1858-1859
1859
George StephenSA1838-1839[17][18]
VICCollingwood: 1859-1861
1860
Francis Edward BiggeNSWMoreton, Wide Bay, Burnett & Maranoa: 1851-1852[19][20]
QLD1860-1873
Henry BuckleyNSWStanley County: 1856-1859[21][22]
QLDEast Moreton: 1860-1860
Robert CribbNSWEast Moreton: 1859-1859[23][24]
QLDTown of Brisbane: 1860-1863
East Moreton: 1863-1867
Gilbert EliottNSWBurnett: 1859-1859[25][26]
QLD1870-1871Wide Bay: 1860-1870
Sir Arthur MacalisterNSWIpswich: 1859-1859[27][28]
QLD(Town of) Ipswich: 1860-1868, 1872-1876
Eastern Downs: 1868-1871
Robert MassieNSWNew England & Macleay: 1855-1855[29][30][31]
QLD1860-1862
Maurice O'ConnellNSWPort Phillip: 1845-1848[32][33]
QLD1860-1879
1861
Benjamin CribbNSWStanley Boroughs: 1858-1859[34][35]
QLDWest Moreton:: 1861-1867
1863
John DouglasNSWDarling Downs: 1859-1859
Camden: 1860-1861
[36][37]
QLDPort Curtis: 1863-1866
Eastern Downs: 1867-1868
East Moreton: 1868-1868
Maryborough: 1875-1880
Gordon SandemanNSWMoreton, Wide Bay, Burnett & Maranoa: 1856-1857[38][39]
QLD1874-1886Leichhardt: 1863-1870
Richard SmithNSWMoreton, Wide Bay, Burnett & Maranoa: 1853-1856[40][41]
QLD1863-1866
1864
William ForlongeVICVilliers & Heytesbury: 1854-1856The Murray: 1858-1859[42][43]
NSWOrange: 1864-1867
1865
William WalshNSWLeichhardt: 1859-1859[44][45]
QLDMaryborough: 1865-1873
Warrego: 1873-1878
1866
John PantonNSWCook & Westmoreland: 1843-1849[46][47]
QLD1866-1866
1868
Sir Arthur HodgsonNSWClarence & Darling Downs: 1858-1859
Newcastle: 1859-1860
[48][49]
QLDWarrego: 1868-1869
1869
Horace DeanSABarossa: 1857-1857[50][51][52]
NSWThe Hastings: 1869, 1870
Henry MilfordNSWBraidwood: 1864-1864[53][54]
QLDRockhampton: 1869-1870 [55]
1870
Alexander FyfeVICGeelong: 1854-1856Geelong: 1856-1857[56][57]
QLDRockhampton: 1870-1873
1871
William ChampVDL/
TAS
[58]
1852-1856Launceston: 1856-1857[59][60]
VICEast Bourke Boroughs: 1871-1873
1878
Frederick CooperNSWBraidwood: 1859-1860[61][62]
QLDCook: 1878-1884
1880
William BrodribbVICBrighton: 1861-1862[63][64]
NSW1881-1886Wentworth: 1880-1881
1882
George KingNSWEast Sydney: 1869-1872[65][66]
QLD1882-1890
1883
John HurleyNSWCentral Cumberland: 1872-1874
Hartley: 1876-1880, 1887-1891, 1901-1907
[67][68]
QLDMaryborough: 1883-1884
1894
Frederick IllingworthVICNorthern: 1889-1891[69][70]
WANannine: 1894-1897
Central Murchison: 1897-1901
Cue: 1901-1904
West Perth: 1905-1907

1901

MemberStateColonial/State parliamentCommonwealth ParliamentRefs
Upper HouseLower HouseSenateHouse of Representatives
1901
Sir Richard BakerSA1877-1901Barossa: 1868-18711901-1906[71][72]
John BarrettVICCarlton South: 1895-18971901-1903[73][74]
Sir Edmund BartonNSW1889University 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 BestVICFitzroy: 1889-19011901-1910Kooyong: 1910-1922[77][78]
Sir Edward BraddonTASWest Devon: 1879–1888; 1893-1901Tasmania: 1901-1903
Wilmot: 1903-1904
[79][80]
Thomas BrownNSWCondoublin: 1894-1901
Lachlan: 1913-1917
Canobolas: 1901-1906
Calare: 1906-1913
[81][82]
John ChanterNSWMurray: 1885-1894
Deniliquin: 1894-1901
Riverina: 1901-1903, 1904-1913, 1914-1922[83][84]
Sir Austin ChapmanNSWBraidwood: 1891-1901Eden-Monaro: 1901-1926[85][86]
David CharlestonSA1891–1897, 1897-19011901-1903[87][88]
Francis ClarkeNSW1899-1900Macleay: 1893-1894
Hastings and Macleay: 1894-1898, 1900-1901
Cowper: 1901-1903[89]
Sir Joseph CookNSWHartley: 1891-1901Parramatta: 1901-1921[90][91]
Samuel CookeVICWestern: 1888-1901Wannon: 1901-1903[92][93]
George CruickshankNSWInverell: 1889-1898Gwydir: 1901-1903[94]
Henry DobsonTASBrighton: 1891-19001901-1910[95][96]
Sir John DownerSABarossa: 1878-19011901-1903[97][98]
James DrakeQLD1899-1901Enoggera: 1888-18991901-1906[99][100]
Norman EwingWASwan: 1897-19011901-1903[101][102]
TASFranklin: 1909-1915
Sir Thomas EwingNSWRichmond: 1885-1894
Lismore: 1894-1901
Richmond: 1901-1910[103][104]
John FergusonQLD1894-1906[105]Rockhampton: 1881-18881901-1903[105][106][107]
Andrew FisherQLDGympie: 1893-1896, 1899-1901Wide Bay: 1901-1915[108]
Sir John ForrestWA1883-1890Bunbury: 1890-1901[109]Swan: 1901-1918[110]
Sir George FullerNSWKiama: 1889-1894
Wollondilly: 1915-1928
Illawarra: 1901-1913[111][112]
Paddy GlynnSALight: 1887-1890
North Adelaide: 1895–1896, 1897-1901
South Australia: 1901-1903
Angas: 1903-1919
[113][114]
Albert GouldNSW1899-1901Patrick's Plains: 1882-1894
Singleton: 1894-1898
1901-1917[115][116]
Arthur GroomVICGippsland South: 1886-1889
Gippsland West: 1889-1892
Flinders: 1991-1903[117][118]
Billy HughesNSWSydney-Lang: 1894-1901West Sydney: 1901-1917
North Sydney: 1922-1949
Bradfield: 1949-1952
[119][120]
VICBendigo: 1917-1922
(Sir) Isaac IsaacsVICBogong: 1892–1893, 1893-1901Indi: 1901-1906[121][122]
Thomas KennedyVICBenalla and Yarrawonga: 1893-1901Moira: 1901-1906[123]
Sir William LyneNSWHume: 1880-1901Division of Hume: 1901-1913[124][125]
Thomas Macdonald-PatersonQLD1885-1896Rockhampton: 1878-1883
Moreton: 1883-1885
Brisbane North: 1896-1901
Brisbane: 1901-1903
Sir Alexander Matheson, 3rd Bt.WANorth-East: 1897-19011901-1906[126]
Samuel MaugerVICFootscray: 1900-1901Melbourne Ports: 1901-1906
Maribyrnong: 1906-1910
[127][128]
Charles McDonaldQLDFlinders: 1893-1901Kennedy: 1901-1925[129]
Gregor McGregorSA1894-19011901-1914[130][131]
Francis McLeanNSWMarrickville: 1894-1901Lang: 1901-1903[132]
Edward MillenNSW1899-1901Bourke: 1894-18981901-1923[133][134]
John NeildNSWPaddington: 1885-1889, 1891-1894, 1895-19011901-1910[135][136]
Richard Edward O'ConnorNSW1888-18981901-1903[137][138]
King O'MalleySAEncounter Bay: 1896-1899[139][140]
TASTasmania: 1901-1903
Darwin: 1903-1917
Pharez PhillipsVICNorth Western: 1896-1901Wimmera: 1901-1906[141]
Frederick PiesseTASBuckingham,: 1894-1901North Hobart: 1893-1894Tasmania: 1901-1902[142]
Thomas Playford IISAOnkaparinga: 1868-187
East Torrens: 1875–1887, 1890-1894
Newcastle: 1887-1890
Gumeracha: 1899-1901
1901-1906[143][144]
Edward PulsfordNSW1895-19011901-1910[145][146]
Sir George ReidNSWEast Sydney: 1880-1884, 1885-1894
Sydney-King: 1894-1901
East Sydney: 1901-1910[147]
Sir Frederick SargoodVICCentral: 1874-1880
South Yarra: 1882-1901
1901-1903[148][149]
William SawersNSWBourke: 1885-1886
Tamworth: 1898-1901
New England: 1901-1903[150]
Bruce SmithNSWGundagai: 1882-1884
Glebe: 1889-1894
Parkes: 1901-1919[151]
Sydney SmithNSWEast Macquarie: 1882-1894
Bathurst: 1894-1898
Canterbury: 1900 (election declared void)
Macquarie: 1901-1906[152]
Elias SolomonWASouth Fremantle: 1892-1901Fremantle: 1901-1903
Vaiben SolomonSANorthern Territory: 1890–1901, 1905-1908 [153]South Australia: 1901-1903[154]
William SpenceNSWCobar: 1898-1901Darling: 1901-1917[155]
TASDarwin: 1917-1919
James StewartQLDRockhampton North: 1893-19011901-1917[156]
Josiah ThomasNSWAlma: 1894-19011917–1923, 1925-1929Barrier: 1901-1917[157][158]
Dugald ThomsonNSWWarringah: 1894-1901North Sydney: 1901-1910[159]
Sir George TurnerVICSt Kilda: 1889-1901Balaclava: 1901-1906[160][161]
David WatkinsNSWWallsend: 1894-1901Newcastle: 1901-1935[162]
Chris WatsonNSWYoung: 1894-1901Bland: 1901-1906
South Sydney: 1906-1910
[163]
James WilkinsonQLDIpswich: 1894-1896Moreton: 1901-1906
Bill WilksNSWBalmain North: 1894-1901Dalley: 1901-1910[164]
Sir William ZealVICNorth Central: 1882-1901Castlemaine: 1864-1865, 1871-18741901-1906[165][166]

1902-1919

MemberStateColonial/State parliamentCommonwealth ParliamentRefs
Upper HouseLower HouseSenateHouse of Representatives
1902
William HartnollTASSouth Launceston: 1884-1897
Launceston: 1897-1902
Tasmania: 1902-1903[167]
1903
William CarpenterSAEncounter Bay: 1896-1902[168]
WAFremantle: 1911-1917Fremantle: 1903-1906
James HutchisonSAEast Adelaide: 1898-1902Hindmarsh: 1903-1909[169]
Edmund LonsdaleNSWNew England: 1891-1894
Armidale: 1895-1898, 1901-1903, 1907-1913
New England: 1903-1906[170]
Robert ReidVICMelbourne: 1892-19031903-1903[171][172]
Sir Arthur RobinsonVICMelbourne South: 1912-1925Dundas: 1900-1902Wannon: 1903-1906[173][174]
Henry SaundersWA1894-1902, 1918-19191903-1903[175]
David StorrerTASLaunceston: 1902-1903Bass: 1903-1910[176]
William WebsterNSWMoree: 1901-1903Gwydir: 1903-1919[177]
Gratton WilsonVICVilliers and Heytesbury: 1902-1903Corangamite: 1903-1919[178]
John WoodVICOvens: 1857-1859
Warrnambool: 1861-1864
[179][180]
TASCumberland: 1903-1909
1904
Thomas GivensQLDCairns: 1899-19021904-1928[181]
Robert GuthrieSA1891-19031904-1921[182][183]
William TrenwithVICRichmond: 1889-19031904-1910[184][185]
1905
Thomas WalkerNSWNorthumberland: 1887-1894[186][187]
WAKanowna: 1905-1932
1906
Joseph Tilley BrownVICMandurang: 1886-1889
Shepparton and Euroa: 1897-1904
Indi: 1906-1910[188][189]
Justin FoxtonQLDCarnarvon: 1883-1904Brisbane: 1906-1910
John LivingstonSAVictoria: 1899-1902
Victoria and Albert: 1902-1906
Barker: 1906-1922
William RussellSA1895-1900Burra: 1901-19021906-1912[190][191]
John ThomsonNSWManning: 1901-1904Cowper: 1906-1919[192]
Agar WynneVICWestern: 1888-1903St Kilda: 1917-1920Balaclava: 1906-1914[193][194]
1907
Patrick LynchWAMount Leonora: 1904-19061907-1938[195]
James O'LoghlinSANorthern: 1888-19021907-1907; 1913–1920; 1923-1925[196][197]
Robert SayersQLDCharters Towers: 1888-18931907-1913[198]
Joseph VardonSACentral: 1900-19061907; 1908-1913[199][200]
1908
Ernest RobertsSAGladstone: 1896-1902
Adelaide: 1905-1908
Adelaide: 1908-1913[201]
1909
Joseph CullenNSWSt Leonards: 1889-1894
Willoughby: 1894-1895
[202][203]
WASouth-East: 1909-1917
Richard Witty FosterSANewcastle: 1883-1892
Flinders: 1902-1906
Wakefield: 1909-1928[204]
1910
Frank AnsteyVICEast Bourke Boroughs: 1902-1904
Brunswick: 1904-1910
Bourke: 1910-1934[205][206]
William ArchibaldSAPort Adelaide: 1893-1910Hindmarsh: 1910-1919[207]
Henry BeardVICJika Jika: 1904-1907Batman: 1910-1910[208]
Matthew CharltonNSWWaratah: 1903-1904
Northumberland: 1904-1910
Hunter: 1910-1928[209]
Jens JensenTASGeorge Town: 1903-1909
Wilmot: 1909–1910, 1927-1934
Bass: 1922-1925
Bass: 1910-1919[210]
James LongTASLyell: 1903-1909
Darwin: 1909-1910
1910-1918[211][212]
William MurphyNSWBalmain: 1891-1894[213][214]
WAFremantle: 1910-1911
Arthur RaeNSWMurrumbidgee: 1891-18941910-1914, 1929-1935[215][216]
Henry WillisNSWUpper Hunter: 1910-1913Robertson: 1901-1910[217]
1912
John ShannonSAYorke Peninsula: 1896-1902
Wallaroo: 1902-1905
1912-1913, 1914-1920[218]
1913'
Thomas BakhapTASBass: 1909-19131913-1923[219][220]
Myles FerricksQLDBowen: 1909-19121913-1920
William FlemingNSWRobertson: 1901-1904
Upper Hunter: 1904-1910
Robertson: 1913-1922[221]
William MaughanQLDBurnett: 1898-1899
Ipswich: 1904-1912
1913-1920
Charles McGrathVICGrenville: 1904-1913Ballaarat: 1913-1919, 1920-1934[222][223]
Sir John NewlandsSABurra Burra: 1906-19121913-1932
Charles OakesNSWPaddington: 1901-1910
Waverley: 1917-1920
Eastern Suburbs: 1920-1925
1913-1914[224]
Robert PattenNSW1908-1910Hume: 1913-1917[225]
William SeniorSAVictoria and Albert: 1904-19121913-1923
Jacob StummQLDGympie: 1896-1899Lilley: 1913-1917
1914
George CannNSWCanterbury: 1914-1920
St George: 1920-1927
Nepean: 1910-1913[226]
Andrew McKissockVICBallaarat West: 1908-19111914-1917[227][228]
William WattVICNorth Melbourne: 1897-1900
East Melbourne: 1902-1904
Essendon: 1904-1914
Balaclava: 1914-1929[229][230]
1915
Edward CorserQLDMaryborough: 1912-1915Wide Bay: 1915-1928
Alfred HampsonVICBendigo East: 1911-1915Bendigo: 1915-1917[231]
1916
William KendellVICNorth Eastern: 1916-1922Corio: 1913-1914[232]
1917
Walter HamiltonVICSandhurst: 1894-1900, 1902-1904[233]
SAEast Torrens: 1917-1924, 1925–1930, 1933-1938
Charles HowroydTASNorth Launceston: 1906-1909
Bass: 1909-1917
Darwin: 1917-1917 [234][235]
John LeckieVICBenambra: 1913-19171934-1947Indi: 1917-1919
George MackayQLDGympie: 1912-1915Lilley: 1917-1934
William PlainVICGeelong: 1908-19171917-1923, 1925-1938[236][237]
Matthew ReidQLDToowong: 1893-1896
Enoggera: 1899-1902
1917-1935
Thomas RyanSATorrens: 1909-1912
Sturt: 1915-1917
[238][239]
VICEssendon: 1917-1924
1919
Reginald BlundellSAAdelaide: 1907-1918Adelaide: 1919-1922
Arnold WienholtQLDFassifern: 1909-1913[240]Moreton: 1919-1922
Fassifern: 1930-1935

1920-1939

MemberStateState parliamentCommonwealth ParliamentRefs
Upper HouseLower HouseSenateHouse of Representatives
1920
John AdamsonQLDMaryborough: 1907-1909
Rockhampton: 1911-1917
1920-1922
Ernest CarrNSWCumberland: 1920-1922Macquarie: 1906-1917[241]
William FinlaysonQLD1920-1922Brisbane: 1910-1919
George FoleyWAMount Leonora: 1911-1920Kalgoorlie: 1920-1922
1921
Edward VardonSASturt: 1918-19211921-1921; 1921-1922
1922
Frank FordeQLDRockhampton: 1917-1922[240]Capricornia: 1922-1946
Flinders: 1955-1957
Albert GreenWAKalgoorlie: 1911-1913; 1914-1921Kalgoorlie: 1922-1940
Joshua WhitsittTASDarwin: 1909-1922Darwin: 1922-1925[242]
1923
John HayesTASBass: 1913-19231923-1947[243][244]
Herbert HaysTASWilmot: 1911-19221923-1947[245][246]
Sir Walter KingsmillWA1903-1922Pilbara: 1897-19031923-1935
James OgdenTASZeehan: 1906-1909
Darwin: 1909-1922
1923-1932[247][248]
1924
Jack PowerNSW1921-19241924-1925[249][250]
1925
Charles GrantTASDenison: 1922–1925, 1928-19321925-1925; 1932-1941[251][252]
1926
John ChapmanSAFlinders: 1918-19241926-1931
John PerkinsNSWGoulburn: 1921-1926Eden-Monaro: 1926-1929, 1931-1943[253]
1927
Ted TheodoreQLDWoothakata: 1909-1912
Chillagoe: 1912-1925[240]
NSWDalley: 1927-1931
John VerranSAWallaroo: 1901-19171927-1928
1928
Bernard CorserQLDBurnett: 1912-1928[240]Wide Bay: 1928-1954
Charles CulleyTASDenison: 1922–1928, 1934-1948Denison: 1928-1931[254]
Albert RobinsonSAWooroora: 1915-1924
Gouger: 1938-1943
1928-1928
1929
Sir Hal ColebatchWAEast: 1912-1923
Metropolitan: 1940-1948
1929-1933
John CusackNSWQueanbeyan: 1910-1913
Albury: 1913-1917
Eden-Monaro: 1929-1931[255]
Allan GuyTASBass: 1916-19291949-1956Bass: 1929-1934
Wilmot: 1940-1944
[256][257]
Bertie JohnstonWAWilliams Narrogin: 1911-1915, 1915-19281929-1942
Joseph LyonsTASWilmot: 1909-1929Wilmot: 1929-1939[258]
Sir Edward McTiernanNSWWestern Suburbs: 1920-1927Parkes: 1929-1930[259]
1931
Llewellyn AtkinsonTAS1931-1934Wilmot: 1906-1929[260]
Albert LaneNSWBalmain: 1922-1927Barton: 1931-1940[261]
George LawsonQLD1919-1922Brisbane: 1931-1961
Alfred SeabrookTASFranklin: 1931-1934Franklin: 1922-1928[262]
Harold ThorbyNSWWammerawa: 1922-1927
Castlereagh: 1927-1930
Calare: 1931-1940[263]
1932
Joe CollingsQLD1920-19221932-1950
1933
James BayleyQLDWynnum: 1933-1935Oxley: 1917-1931
James FairbairnVICWarrnambool: 1932-1933Flinders: 1933-1940[264][265]
Albert HawkeSABurra Burra:1924-1927[266]
WANortham: 1933-1968
1934
Maurice BlackburnVICEssendon: 1914-1917
Fitzroy: 1925-1927
Clifton Hill: 1927-1934
Bourke: 1934-1943[267][268]
Archie CameronSAWooroora: 1927-1934Barker: 1934-1956
Arthur DrakefordVICEssendon: 1927-1932Maribyrnong: 1934-1955[269][270]
Gerald MahoneyTASDenison: 1931-1934Denison: 1934-1940[271]
1935
Mac AbbottNSWUpper Hunter: 1913-19181935-1941[272]
Guy ArkinsNSWCastlereagh: 1915-1920
St George: 1920-1927
Rockdale: 1927-1930
Dulwich Hill: 1938-1941
1935-1937[273]
Lionel CourtenayNSW1932-19341935-1935[274]
James McLachlanSAWooroora: 1918-19301935-1947
1936
Archibald BlacklowTASPembroke: 1936-1953Franklin: 1931-1934[275]
Sir Arthur FaddenQLDKennedy: 1932-1935Darling Downs: 1936-1949
McPherson: 1949-1958
1937
James CunninghamWA1916-1922Kalgoorlie: 1923-19361937-1943
Reg PollardVICDalhousie: 1924-1927
Bulla and Dalhousie: 1927-1932
Ballaarat: 1937-1949
Lalor: 1949-1966
[276][277]
Graham PrattenNSW1937-1976Martin: 1928-1929[278]
William ScullyNSWNamoi: 1923-1932Gwydir: 1937-1949[279]
1938
Paul JonesVICDoutta Galla: 1938-1958Indi: 1928-1931[280]
Sydney McHughSABurra: 1924–1927, 1930-1933
Light: 1941-1944
Wakefield: 1938-1940

1940-1975

MemberStateState parliamentCommonwealth ParliamentRefs
Upper HouseLower HouseSenateHouse of Representatives
1940
H. V. EvattNSWBalmain: 1925-1930Barton: 1940-1958
Hunter: 1958-1960
[281]
Eric SpoonerNSWRyde: 1932-1940Robertson: 1940-1943[282]
1941
Lou CunninghamNSWCoogee: 1941-1948Gwydir: 1919-1925, 1929-1931[283]
Lancelot SpurrTASWilmot: 1941-1956Wilmot: 1939-1940[284]
1942
Sir Charles LathamWA1946-1960York: 1921-19421942-1943
1943
Frank GahaTASHobart: 1933-1943Denison: 1950-1964Denison: 1943-1949[285]
1944
Donald GrantNSW1931-19401944-1959[286]
Bert HoareSA1944-19561922-1935
Sid O'FlahertySAMurray: 1918-19211944-1962
1946
Albert ThompsonSAPort Adelaide: 1930-1938
Semaphore: 1938-1946
Hindmarsh: 1946-1949
Port Adelaide: 1949-1963
1947
Jack CritchleySABurra Burra: 1930-19331947-1959
1949
Jeff BateNSWWollondilly: 1938-1949Macarthur: 1949-1972[287]
Jack CremeanVICClifton Hill: 1945-1949Hoddle: 1949-1955[288]
Billy DaviesNSWWollongong: 1917-1920, 1927-30
Wollondilly: 1920-1927
Illawarra: 1930-1941
Wollongong-Kembla: 1941-1949
Cunningham: 1949-1956[289]
David DrummondNSWNorthern Tablelands: 1920-1927
Armidale: 1927-1949
New England: 1949-1963[290]
Jim EgginsNSW1940-1949Lyne: 1949-1952[291]
Jim HarrisonNSW1943-1949Blaxland: 1949-1969[292]
Sir William HaworthVICAlbert Park: 1937-1945Isaacs: 1949-1969[293]
Stan KeonVICRichmond: 1945-1949Yarra: 1949-1955[294][295]
Charles RussellQLDDalby: 1947-1949Maranoa: 1949-1951
1950
Claude BarnardTASBass: 1950-1957Bass: 1934-1949[296]
Alexander FraserVICGrant: 1950-1952
Caulfield East: 1955-1958
Caulfield: 1958-1965
1946-1946[297][298]
Albert ReidNSWYoung: 1927-1930, 1932-19411949-1962[299]
Sir Reg WrightTASFranklin: 1946-19491950-1978[300][301]
1951
Harry BruceQLDKennedy: 1923-1932
The Tableland: 1932-1950
Leichhardt: 1951-1958
Jack ChamberlainTASDarwin: 1934-19511951-1953[302][303]
Rex PearsonSAFlinders: 1941-19511951-1961
1952
Harry TurnerNSWGordon: 1937-1952Bradfield: 1952-1974[304]
1953
Sir Kenneth AndersonNSWRyde: 1950-19531953-1975[305]
Arthur GreenupNSWNewtown-Annandale: 1950-1953Dalley: 1953-1955[306]
Pat KennellyVICMelbourne West: 1938-19521953-1971[307][308]
1954
Sir William BrandQLDBurrum: 1920-1932
Isis: 1932-1950
Wide Bay: 1954-1958
1955
Robert HoltVICPortland: 1945-1947, 1950-1955Darebin: 1955-1958[309][310]
1956
Jim HadleyQLDNundah: 1956-1957Lilley: 1943-1949
1959
Felix DittmerQLDMount Gravatt: 1950-19571959-1971
Elliot LillicoTASMeander: 1943-19581959-1974[311][312]
1962
Reg TurnbullTASBass: 1946-19611962-1974[313][314]
1963
Rex ConnorNSWWollongong-Kembla: 1950-1963Cunningham: 1963-1977[315]
John MurrayQLDClayfield: 1963-1976Herbert: 1958-1961
Ian RobinsonNSWCasino: 1953-1963Cowper: 1963-1984
Page: 1984-1990
[316]
Ian SinclairNSW1961-1963New England: 1963-1998[317]
1964
Geoffrey GilesSA1959-1964Angas: 1964-1977
Wakefield: 1977-1983
1965
Syd EinfeldNSWBondi: 1965-1971
Waverley: 1971-1981
Phillip: 1961-1963[318]
Vince GairQLDSouth Brisbane: 1932-19601965-1974
Neil McNeillWALower West: 1965-1983Canning: 1961-1963
1966
Thomas PearsallTASFranklin: 1950-1966Franklin: 1966-1969[319]
1967
Sir Condor LauckeSABarossa: 1956-19651967-1981
1968
Jack LittleVICMelbourne North: 1954-19581968-1974[320][321]
1969
Lionel BowenNSWRandwick: 1962-1969Kingsford Smith: 1969-1990[322]
Al GrassbyNSWMurrumbidgee: 1965-1969Riverina: 1969-1974[323]
Harry Jenkins Sr.VICReservoir:1961-1969Scullin: 1969-1986[324]
Frank O'KeefeNSWLiverpool Plains: 1961-1962
Upper Hunter: 1962-1969
Paterson: 1969-1984[325]
Len ReidVICDandenong: 1958-1969Holt: 1969-1972
1971
Martin CameronSA1971-19901969-1969
Peter DurackWAPerth: 1965-19681971-1993
1972
Arthur HewsonVICGippsland: 1964-1970McMillan: 1972-1975
1974
Mervyn EverettTASDenison: 1964-19741974-1975[326][327]
Steele HallSAGouger: 1959-1973
Goyder: 1973-1974
1974-1977Boothby: 1981-1996
David ReidWABlackwood: 1971-19721974-1974
1975
Wal FifeNSWWagga Wagga: 1957-1975Farrer: 1975-1984
Hume: 1984-1993
[328]
Norm FosterSA1975-1982Sturt: 1969-1972
Michael HodgmanTASHuon: 1966-1974Denison: 1992–1998, 2001-2010Denison: 1975-1987[329]
Bernie KilgariffNTAlice Springs: 1974-19751975-1987

1976-1996

MemberStateState/Territory legislatureCommonwealth ParliamentRefs
Upper HouseLower HouseSenateHouse of Representatives
1976
Ray SherryTASFranklin: 1976-1979Franklin: 1969-1975[330]
1977
Brendan HansenQLDMaryborough: 1977-1983Wide Bay: 1961-1974
Clyde HoldingVICRichmond: 1962-1977Melbourne Ports: 1977-1998[331]
1980
Joe BerinsonWANorth-East Metropolitan: 1980-1983
North Central Metropolitan: 1983-1989
North Metropolitan: 1989-1993
Perth: 1969-1975
Bob BrownNSWCessnock: 1978-1980Hunter: 1980-1984
Charlton: 1984-1998
[332]
Bruce CowanNSWOxley: 1965-1980Lyne: 1980-1993[333]
Doug JenningsVICWesternport: 1976-1979[334]
QLDSouthport: 1980-1987
Grant TamblingNTFannie Bay: 1974-19771987-2001Northern Territory: 1980-1983
1981
Peter ColemanNSWFuller: 1968-1978Wentworth: 1981-1987[335]
John SullivanNSWSturt: 1981-1981Riverina: 1974-1977[336]
Peter WhiteQLDSouthport: 1977-1980McPherson: 1981-1990
1982
David KennedyVICBendigo: 1982-1985
Bendigo West: 1985-1992
Bendigo: 1969-1972[337]
Michael MaherNSWDrummoyne: 1973-1982Lowe: 1982-1987[338]
Ken WriedtTASFranklin: 1982-19901968-1980[339][340]
1983
Peter BaldwinNSW1975-1982Sydney: 1983-1998[341]
1984
Terry AulichTASWilmot: 1976-19821984-1993[342][343]
Peter DuncanSAElizabeth: 1973-1984Makin: 1984-1996[344]
Paul EveringhamNTJingili: 1974-1984Northern Territory: 1984-1987
Tim FischerNSWSturt: 1971-1980
Murray: 1980-1984
Farrer: 1984-2001[345][346]
Keith WrightQLDRockhampton South: 1969-1972
Rockhampton: 1972-1984
Capricornia: 1984-1993
1985
John MorrisNSW1976-19841985-1990[347]
1986
Ray GroomTASDenison: 1986-2001Braddon: 1975-1984[348]
Peter RaeTASBass: 1986-19891968-1986[349][350]
Dean WellsQLDMurrumba: 1986-2012Petrie: 1983-1984
1987
Bob CollinsNTArnhem: 1977-1983
Arafura: 1983-1987
1987-1998[351]
1989
David WatsonQLDMoggill: 1989-2004Forde: 1984-1987
Bill WoodQLDCook: 1969-1972
Barron River: 1972-1974
[352][353]
ACT1989-1995
Brindabella: 1995-2004
1990
Laurie BreretonNSWRandwick: 1970-1971
Heffron: 1973-1990
Kingsford Smith: 1990-2004[354][355]
Janice CrosioNSWFairfield: 1981-1988
Smithfield: 1988-1990
Prospect: 1990-2004[356][357]
Laurie FergusonNSWGranville: 1984-1990Reid: 1990-2010
Werriwa: 2010-2016
[358][359]
John OlsenSARocky River: 1979-1985
Custance: 1985-1990
Kavel: 1992-2002
1990-1992[360][361]
Bruce ReidVICBendigo: 1976-1988Bendigo: 1990-1998[362]
Frank WalkerNSWGeorges River: 1970-1988Robertson: 1990-1996[363]
1993
Dick AdamsTASFranklin: 1979-1982Lyons: 1993-2013[364][365]
John BrumbyVICDoutta Galla: 1993-1993Broadmeadows: 1993-2010Bendigo: 1983-1990[366]
Bob KatterQLDFlinders: 1974-1992Kennedy: 1993-incumbent[367]
1994
Carmen LawrenceWASubiaco: 1986-1989
Glendalough: 1989-1994
Fremantle: 1994-2007
1996
Bob BrownTASDenison: 1983-19931996-2012[368][369]
Ian CausleyNSWClarence: 1984-1996Page: 1996-2007[370][371]
Nick DondasNTCasuarina: 1974-1994Northern Territory: 1996-1998
Annette EllisACT1992-1995Namadgi: 1996-1998
Canberra: 1998-2010
[372]
John FaheyNSWCamden: 1984-1988
Southern Highlands: 1988-1996
Macarthur: 1996-2001[373][374]
Bruce GoodluckTASFranklin: 1996-1998Franklin: 1975-1993[375]
Rob HullsQLDKennedy: 1990-1993[376]
VICNiddrie: 1996-2012
Stephen MutchNSW1988-1996Cook: 1996-1998[377]
Bob SercombeVICNiddrie: 1988-1996Maribyrnong: 1996-2007[378][379]
Kelvin ThomsonVICPascoe Vale: 1988-1996Wills: 1996-2016[380][381]
Harry WoodsNSWClarence: 1996-2003Page: 1990-1996[382]
Paul ZammitNSWBurwood: 1984-1988
Strathfield: 1988-1996
Lowe: 1996-1998[383]

1997-2022

MemberStateState/Territory legislatureCommonwealth ParliamentRefs
Upper HouseLower HouseSenateHouse of Representatives
1997
Ross LightfootWANorth Metropolitan: 1993-1997Murchison-Eyre: 1986-19891997-2008[384]
John QuirkeSAPlayford: 1989-19971997-2000[385][386]
Silvia SmithTASWindermere: 1997-2003Bass: 1993-1996[387]
1998
Bruce BairdNSWNorthcott: 1984-95Cook: 1998-2007[388][389]
Graham EdwardsWANorth Metropolitan: 1983-1997Cowan: 1998-2007[390]
Jill HallNSWSwansea: 1995-1998Shortland: 1998-2016[391][392]
Alby SchultzNSWBurrinjuck: 1988-1998Hume: 1998-2013[393][394]
Brendan SmythACTBrindabella: 1998-2016Canberra: 1995-1996
1999
Neville NewellNSWTweed: 1999-2007Richmond: 1990-1996[395]
2001
Tony WindsorNSWTamworth: 1991-2001New England: 2001-2013[396][397]
2002
Santo SantoroQLDClayfield: 1989-20012002-2007[398]
2003
Gary HumphriesACT1989-1995
Molonglo: 1995-2002
2003-2013[399]
2004
Tony BurkeNSW2003-2004Watson: 2004-incumbent[400][401]
2005
Annette HurleySANapier: 1993-20022005-2011[402][403]
Christine MilneTASLyons: 1989-19982005-2015[404][405]
2006
Michelle O'ByrneTASBass: 2006-incumbentBass: 1998-2004[406][407]
2007
Bob DebusNSWBlue Mountains: 1981-1988; 1995-2007Macquarie: 2007-2010[408][409]
Janelle SaffinNSW1995-2003Lismore: 2019-incumbentPage: 2007-2013[410][411]
Jon SullivanQLDGlass House: 1989-1992
Caboolture: 1992-1998
Longman: 2007-2010[412]
2008
Rob OakeshottNSWPort Macquarie: 1996-2008Lyne: 2008-2013[413][414]
Louise PrattWAEast Metropolitan: 2001-20072008-2015; 2016-incumbent[415]
Dave TollnerNTFong Lim: 2008-2016Solomon: 2001-2007[416]
Nick XenophonSA1997-20072008-2017[417]
2010
Michael FergusonTASBass: 2010-incumbentBass: 2004-2007[418][419]
Rob MitchellVICCentral Highlands: 2002-2006McEwen: 2010-incumbent[420][421]
2011
Lee RhiannonNSW1999-20102011-2018[422][423]
Lisa SinghTASDenison: 2006-20102011-2019[424][425]
2012
Bob CarrNSWMaroubra: 1983-20052012-2013[426][427]
Lin ThorpTASRumney: 1999-20112012-2014[428][429]
2013
Peter KatsambanisVICMonash: 1996-2002[430][431]
WANorth Metropolitan: 2013-2017Hillarys: 2017-2021
Alannah MacTiernanWAEast Metropolitan: 1993-1996
North Metropolitan: 2017-2021
South West: 2021-incumbent
Armadale: 1996-2010Perth: 2013-2016[432]
Christian PorterWAMurdoch: 2008-2008
Bateman: 2008-2013
Pearce: 2013-2022[433]
Zed SeseljaACTMolonglo: 2004-2012
Brindabella: 2012-2013
2013-2022[434]
Brett WhiteleyTASBraddon: 2002-2010Braddon: 2013-2016[435][436]
2014
Guy BarnettTASLyons: 2014-incumbent2002-2011[437][438]
Yvette D'AthQLDRedcliffe: 2014-incumbentPetrie: 2007-2013[439]
Dana WortleySATorrens: 2014-incumbent2005-2011[440]
2015
Mark FurnerQLDFerny Grove: 2015-incumbent2008-2014[441]
Katy GallagherACTMolonglo: 2001-20142015-2018; 2019-incumbent[442]
Nick McKimTASFranklin: 2002-20152015-incumbent[443][444]
2016
Linda BurneyNSWCanterbury: 2003-2016Barton: 2016-incumbent[445][446]
Damian DrumVICNorth Western: 2002-2006
Northern Victoria: 2006-2016
Murray: 2016-2019
Nicholls: 2019-2022
[447][448]
Andrew GeeNSWOrange: 2011-2016Calare: 2016-incumbent[449][450]
Malarndirri McCarthyNTArnhem: 2005-20122016-incumbent[451]
John McVeighQLDToowoomba South: 2012-2016Groom: 2016-2020[452]
Murray WattQLDEverton: 2009-20122016-incumbent[453]
2018
Darren CheesemanVICSouth Barwon: 2018-incumbentCorangamite: 2007-2013[454][455]
Mehreen FaruqiNSW2013-20182018-incumbent[456][457]
Kristina KeneallyNSWHeffron: 2003-20122018-2022[458][459]
2019
Mark LathamNSW2019-incumbentWerriwa: 1994-2005[460][461]
Daniel MulinoVICEastern Victoria: 2014-2018Fraser: 2019-incumbent[462][463]
2020
Andrew McLachlanSA2014-20202020-incumbent[464][465]
Lidia ThorpeVICNorthcote: 2017-20182020-incumbent[466][467]
2022
Nick ChampionSATaylor: 2022-incumbentWakefield: 2007-2019
Spence: 2019-2022
[468]
Colin BoyceQLDCallide: 2017-2022Flynn: 2022-incumbent[469]
David ShoebridgeNSW2010-20222022-[470][471]
Chris CrewtherVICMornington: 2022-incumbentDunkley: 2016-2019

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