Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1969–1972

This is a list of members of the 39th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1969 to 1972, as elected at the 1969 state election held on 17 May 1969.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Mike AhernCountryLandsborough1968–1990
Jack AikenLaborWarrego1969–1974
Tom AikensNQLPTownsville South1944–1977
Gilbert Alison[2]LiberalMaryborough1971–1977, 1983–1989
Roy ArmstrongCountryMulgrave1960–1980
Col BennettLabor/Independent [6]South Brisbane1960–1972
Ted BaldwinLaborLogan1969–1974
Val BirdCountryBurdekin1969–1983
Hon Joh Bjelke-PetersenCountryBarambah1947–1987
Jim BlakeLaborIsis1968–1974, 1977–1983
Ray BousenLaborToowoomba West1969–1974
Fred BromleyLaborNorman1960–1974
Hon Ron CammCountryWhitsunday1961–1980
Hon Fred CampbellLiberalAspley1960–1980
Ed CaseyLabor/Independent [6]Mackay1969–1995
Hon Gordon ChalkLiberalLockyer1947–1976
Cec Carey[1]CountryAlbert1960–1969
Geoff ChinchenLiberalMount Gravatt1963–1977
David CoryCountryWarwick1963–1977
Dr Arthur CrawfordLiberalWavell1969–1977
Horace Davies[2]LaborMaryborough1953–1971
Brian DavisLaborBrisbane1969–1974, 1977–1989
Harry DeanLaborSandgate1960–1977
Hon Peter DelamotheLiberalBowen1960–1971
Les DiplockDLPAubigny1953–1972
Hon Alan FletcherCountryCunningham1953–1974
Pat HanlonLaborBaroona1956–1974
Martin HansonLaborPort Curtis1963–1976
Ted HarrisLaborWynnum1966–1974
Bill Heatley[1][4]LiberalAlbert1970–1971
Hon John HerbertLiberalSherwood1956–1978
Hon Nev HewittCountryMackenzie1956–1980
Bill HewittLiberalChatsworth1966–1983
Russ HinzeCountrySouth Coast1966–1988
Hon Max HodgesCountryGympie1957–1979
Keith HooperLiberalGreenslopes1957–1977
Jim HoughtonCountryRedcliffe1960–1979
Jack HoustonLaborBulimba1957–1980
Clive HughesLiberalKurilpa1960–1974
Harold HungerfordCountryBalonne1969–1972
Alec InchLaborBurke1960–1974
Lou JensenLaborBundaberg1969–1977
Ray JonesLaborCairns1965–1983
Vince Jones[5]CountryCallide1950–1971
Vi JordanLaborIpswich West1966–1974
Bill KausLiberalHawthorne1966–1986
Hon William KnoxLiberalNundah1957–1989
Don Lane[3]LiberalMerthyr1971–1989
Norm LeeLiberalYeronga1964–1989
Bill LickissLiberalMount Coot-tha1963–1989
Eric LloydLaborKedron1951–1972
Bill LongeranCountryFlinders1957–1958, 1958–1974
David LowCountryCooroora1947–1974
Evan MarginsonLaborIpswich East1969–1977
Henry McKechnieCountryCarnarvon1963–1974
Jack MelloyLaborNudgee1960–1977
Col MillerLiberalIthaca1966–1986
Bob MooreLiberalWindsor1969–1983
Peter MooreLaborMourilyan1969–1974
Selwyn MullerCountryFassifern1969–1983
John MurrayLiberalClayfield1963–1976
Tom NewberyCountryMirani1965–1980
Fred NewtonLaborBelmont1960–1974
Hon David NicholsonCountryMurrumba1950–1972
Eugene O'DonnellLaborBarcoo1961–1974
Charles PorterLiberalToowong1966–1980
Hon Wally RaeCountryGregory1957–1974
Sam Ramsden[3]LiberalMerthyr1957–1971
Hon Harold RichterCountrySomerset1957–1972
Hon John RowCountryHinchinbrook1960–1972
Doug SherringtonLaborSalisbury1960–1974
Hon Vic SullivanCountryCondamine1960–1983
Merv ThackerayLabor/Independent [6]Rockhampton North1957–1972
Ken TomkinsCountryRoma1967–1983
Hon Douglas ToothLiberalAshgrove1957–1974
Perc TuckerLaborTownsville North1960–1974
Edwin Wallis-SmithLaborTablelands1963–1974
Claude WhartonCountryBurnett1960–1986
Bill WoodLaborCook1969–1974
Peter WoodLaborToowoomba East1966–1974
Keith WrightLaborRockhampton South1969–1984
1 On 26 December 1969, Country member for Albert, Cec Carey, died. Liberal candidate Bill Heatley won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
2 On 4 June 1971, Labor member for Maryborough, Horace Davies, died. Liberal candidate Gilbert Alison won the resulting by-election on 24 July 1971.
3 On 30 June 1971, Liberal member for Merthyr, Sam Ramsden, resigned. Liberal candidate Don Lane won the resulting by-election on 24 July 1971.
4 On 29 October 1971, Liberal member for Albert, Bill Heatley, died. No by-election was called because of the proximity of the 1972 election.
5 On 30 October 1971, Country member for Callide, Vince Jones, died. No by-election was called because of the proximity of the 1972 election.
6 South Brisbane MP Col Bennett, Mackay MP Ed Casey and Rockhampton North MP Merv Thackeray lost Labor preselection in January 1972 for that year's election. Casey resigned from the party in February 1972 and would be re-elected as an independent, while Bennett and Thackeray were subsequently expelled from the party when they also challenged the endorsed Labor candidates as independents.

See also

References

  • Hughes, Colin A. (1981). Voting for the Australian state lower houses, 1965-1974. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-909596-73-5.
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