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

History

List of members of multiple legislatures

Prior to Federation (1901)

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

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

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

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

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]
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 1949-1962 [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

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]

1997-2022

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

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