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Queensland Parliamentary

Record
The 52nd Parliament
10 October 2006 - 23 February 2009

QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTORATES


2006 Election
As at END OF 52nd Parliament
For further detail re Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast; see inside back cover.

Legend
Australian Labor Party - 58
Liberal National Party - 25
Independents - 4
One Nation - 1
The Greens - 1
Notes
LNP formation 9 September 2008.
Indooroopilly - ALP to The Greens - 5
October 2008.
Total Queensland enrolment at close of
rolls on 28 February 2009 - 2,657,701.

QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENTARY RECORD


The 52nd Parliament
Twelfth edition 2009

First published 1977


Second edition 1979
Third edition 1983
Fourth edition 1985
Fifth edition 1988
Sixth edition 1991
Seventh edition 1994
Eighth edition 1997
Ninth edition 2000
Tenth edition 2004*
Eleventh edition 2006
Twelfth edition 2009

Front Cover
Parliament House is one of Queenslands main heritage buildings and
has been the location of the Queensland Parliament since the buildings
completion in August 1868. From 1860 to 1868, Parliament met in the
Old Convict Barracks in Queen Street which were situated across from the
present-day Myer Centre. This photograph depicts the Porte-Cochere of the
main George Street entrance. This was only added in 1982, despite having
appeared on the original plans for the building.

* The Queensland Parliamentary Record was previously known as the


Queensland Parliamentary Handbook (First to Ninth editions).

HER EXCELLENCY MS PENELOPE WENSLEY, AO


25TH GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND FROM 29 JULY 2008
Penelope Wensley was born in Toowoomba and educated at Penrith High School in NSW and the Rosa
Bassett Grammar School for Girls, London. Returning to Queensland for her university studies, she
completed a Bachelor of Arts degree with First Class Honours at The University of Queensland in 1967.
Following graduation she fulfilled a long-held ambition to join the Australian Foreign Service, selected
as the only woman in the 1968 intake of diplomatic cadets.
From 1968 to 2008, she pursued a highly distinguished career as a diplomat, representing Australia in a
wide range of overseas posts and senior policy positions. Among her prestigious diplomatic appointments,
she serviced as Australia's Ambassador to the United Nations for seven years, in both Geneva and New
York, as Ambassador for the Environment, High Commissioner to India and Ambassador to France.
In 1994, The University of Queensland named her as the first woman Alumnus of the Year, and also
awarded her an Honorary Doctorate. In 2001, she was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia
(AO), for her distinguished contribution to Australia's international relations. She has also been awarded
an Honorary Doctorate by Griffith University.
Ms Wensley and her Nambour-born husband, Stuart McCosker, a fellow UQ graduate, were married in
Brisbane in 1974. They have two adult daughters, both lawyers. Ms Wensley's interests include reading,
especially biographies, family history, Queensland history and all aspects of the visual and performing arts.

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HER EXCELLENCY MS QUENTIN BRYCE, AC


GOVERNOR OF QUEENSLAND 29 JULY 2003 - 29 JULY 2008
Ms Quentin Bryce was educated at Moreton Bay College, Brisbane, and later at the University of
Queensland where she graduated with the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. In 1965,
she was one of the first Queensland women to be admitted to the Queensland Bar.
From 1968 to 1983, Ms Bryce taught in the Faculty of Law at the University of Queensland.
In 1984, Quentin Bryce was appointed inaugural Director of the Queensland Womens Information
Service, Office of the Status of Women, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. In 1987, she became
Queensland Director of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. From 1988 to 1993,
Ms Bryce served as Federal Sex Discrimination Commissioner, and in the period 1993 to 1996, she was
founding Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the National Childcare Accreditation Council. From 1997
to her appointment as Governor of Queensland in 2003, Quentin Bryce was Principal and Chief Executive
Officer of The Womens College within the University of Sydney, New South Wales.
In recognition of her service to the community, particularly women and children, Ms Bryce was appointed
an Officer of the Order of Australia in 1988, and elevated to a Companion of the Order of Australia in
2003. She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by Macquarie University (New South Wales) in
1998, and an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by Charles Sturt University (New South Wales) in 2002.
Quentin Bryce and her husband, Michael, were married in 1964. They have two daughters and three
sons, and five grandchildren.
On 5 September 2008 Ms Bryce was sworn in as the twenty-fifth Governor General of Australia.
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THE HONOURABLE MIKE REYNOLDS MP AM


SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND
10 OCTOBER 2006 - 20 APRIL 2009

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QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENTARY RECORD

The 52nd Parliament

10 October 2006 - 23 February 2009

QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY


BRISBANE 2009
Parliament of Queensland website: www.parliament.qld.gov.au
ISSN 1449-2083
Printed by GEON, Brisbane
Queensland Parliamentary Library, 2009

CONTENTS




Governor - Portraits and Biographical Notes


The Speaker
Contents
Photo Collage
Preface

Part 1 The Fifty-Second Parliament (2006-2009)








Members by Electorate
Alphabetical List of Members
Members of the 52nd Parliament
Members resigning during 52nd Parliament
Parliamentary Service Executive Management
Parliamentary Service Organisational Structure
Parliamentary Committees of the 52nd Parliament

Part 2 Historical Information relating to Queensland Parliament



























Governors and Deputy Governors of Queensland


Premiers
Ministries
Parliamentary Secretaries
Opposition Shadow Ministries
Portfolio List
Leaders, Parliamentary Parties
Opposition Leaders
Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Longest Term in Office of Speaker
Chairmen of Committees of the Legislative Assembly
Parliamentary Whips
Legislative Council Presidents
Chairmen of Committees of the Legislative Council
Record Terms of Service
Women Members of the Legislative Assembly
Duration and Length of Parliamentary Sessions
Principal Permanent Officers of the Parliament
Alphabetical Register of Members of the Legislative Assembly 1860-2009

and of the Legislative Council 1860-1922
List of Queensland Political Parties: Members of which have been

elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860 - 2009
Key Dates and Events in Queensland Electoral and Parliamentary History
State-Sponsored Referendums
Queensland General Election Dates 1860-1929
Abbreviations
Index

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96
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98

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105
107
108
116
120
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161
163
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165
166
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167
168
174
176
176
180
180
313
314
372
375
375
383
386

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Regional Parliament
The Far North Queensland sitting of Parliament in Cairns (28-30 October 2008) was the third time in its history that the Parliament met outside of Brisbane. The
sitting was an opportunity for Far North Queensland students and the general public to experience democracy in action. Over 5,200 people attended over the three
days of sittings, including almost 2,000 school students. The Wednesday evening Question time session was attended by 755 people and was also interpreted into
Auslan sign-language for members of the Far North Queensland deaf community who were in attendance.

photo Drew Fitzgibbon 2007

Left to Right: Brett Casey; Speaker Mike Reynolds; Matt Ickiewicz; Carolyn Male MP; and David Gibson MP.

National Week of Deaf People


The Queensland Parliament participated in the National Week of Deaf People on 17 October 2007, by
having Question Time interpreted into Auslan sign language for visiting members of the deaf community.
The event was jointly organised by Deaf Services Queensland (DSQ), the Parliaments Community
Engagement Unit and MPs David Gibson and Carolyn Male.

Wind Yarn
In May 2007, John Pene-Formosa was
commissioned as the Parliaments first artistin-residence to produce an official didgeridoo
for the parliament. The Wind Yarn is a
didgeridoo that symbolises reconciliation in
Queensland. The Wind Yarn was unveiled on
15 November 2007 and is displayed alongside
the Parliaments Mace and is used on special
ceremonial occasions.

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Indigenous Liaison Officer Appointment


Speaker Mike Reynolds congratulates Mr Brett Nutley on his appointment as the Queensland Parliaments
Indigenous Liaison Officer in January 2008. The Queensland Parliament was the first Australian parliament
to appoint an Indigenous Liaison Officer.

Abergowrie Youth Parliament


The Abergowrie Youth Parliament was held on 22 April 2008 at Abergowrie College in North Queensland.
This event saw 90 secondary students from Abergowrie College, Ingham State High School and Gilroy
Santa Maria College debate a range of youth issues. The Abergowrie Youth Parliament was jointly
presided over by local Members of Parliament, Mike Reynolds, Member for Townsville and Andrew
Cripps, Member for Hinchinbrook.
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Flag Raising Ceremony


Speaker Mike Reynolds was joined by
members of the Brisbane Council of
Elders and representative of Torres Strait
Islanders, Mr Thomas Sebasio, to watch as
the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander
flags were hoisted for the first time in front
of Parliament House on 22 May 2007.
Under Speaker Reynolds two important
initiatives in the recognition of Indigenous
peoples in the Queensland Parliament
were implemented. The first was that the
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags
were permanently flown along with the
Australian and Queensland flags in front
of Parliament House and also located
within the Legislative Assembly Chamber.
Secondly, the traditional owners of the land
on which the Queensland Parliament stands
are now acknowledged at the start of each
sitting day.

Online Broadcast
The online broadcast of proceedings of the Queensland Parliament commenced in June 2007. Staff from
the Parliamentary Reporting Service remotely operate cameras located in the Parliamentary Chamber
and broadcast the footage live over the Parliaments internet site.
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PREFACE

The Queensland Parliamentary Record for the 52nd Parliament (10 October 2006 23 February
2009) continues to be a rich, concise and comprehensive information source for all users about
the parliamentary careers of present and past Members of the Queensland Parliament and records
of the Parliament itself since 1860.
Although the Parliamentary Record constitutes a record of the life of the 52nd Parliament, all
of the historical tables and records are now available on the Queensland Parliaments website
at www.parliament.qld.gov.au, as is current information about the Members and the Parliament.
This information is compiled by staff within the Community Engagement Unit of the Parliament.
It is now a key feature of the Parliamentary Record to celebrate significant events in the course
of a Parliament by the inclusion of a photo collage of important milestones and events, such as
the regional sitting of Parliament held in Cairns 28-30 October 2008.
Under Speaker Reynolds, two initiatives were implemented in relation to Parliaments recognition
of Indigenous peoples of Queensland. Firstly on the 22nd May 2007, the Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander flags were permanently flown along with the Australian and Queensland flags in front
of Parliament House and also located within the Legislative Assembly Chamber. Secondly, the
traditional owners of the land on which the Queensland Parliament stands are now acknowledged
at the start of each sitting day.
In addition, in this edition, information about Shadow Ministries has been enhanced.
Updating of the material for the Record of the 52nd parliament has been a combined effort of
staff of the Parliamentary Library and Community Engagement Unit. Particular thanks are owed
to Kalimna Hawkins and Tim Moroney of Community Engagement, and Melissa Cook, Roslin
Bailey and Eve Francis as well as Research and Information staff of the Parliamentary Library.
The Department of Natural Resources provided the original electorate maps used as the basis for
the end covers, with the kind permission of the Queensland Electoral Commission.
Finally, the Library would appreciate notification of any discrepancies or errors found by readers.
Please contact the Parliamentary Librarian on (07) 3406 7280.

MARY SEEFRIED
Parliamentary Librarian

GLENDA EMMERSON
Manager, Community Engagement
9 November 2009

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QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTORATES


2006 Election

As at BEGINNING of 52nd Parliament

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Legend
Australian Labor Party - 59
National Party - 17
Liberal Party - 8
Independents - 4
One Nation - 1
Notes
Total Queensland enrolment at close of rolls
on 19 August 2006 - 2,484,479

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PART ONE

THE FIFTY-SECOND PARLIAMENT


The 52nd Parliament commenced on
10 October 2006 and was dissolved
on 23 February 2009.

The 52nd Parliament

MEMBERS BY ELECTORATE





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Albert................................. Keech, MM
Algester............................. Struthers, KL
Ashgrove........................... Jones, KJ
Aspley............................... Barry, VL
Barron River...................... Wettenhall, SPA
Beaudesert......................... Lingard, KR
Brisbane Central................ Grace, G
Broadwater........................ Croft, P-K
Bulimba............................. Purcell, PD
Bundaberg......................... Dempsey, JM
Bundamba......................... Miller, J-AR
Burdekin............................ Menkens, RN
Burleigh............................. Smith, CA
Burnett............................... Messenger, RD
Cairns................................ Boyle, DC
Callide............................... Seeney, JW
Caloundra.......................... McArdle, MF
Capalaba............................ Choi, MW-M
Charters Towers................. Knuth, SA
Chatsworth........................ Bombolas, C
Clayfield............................ Nicholls, TJ
Cleveland........................... Weightman, PJ
Cook.................................. O'Brien, JD
Cunningham...................... Copeland, SW
Currumbin......................... Stuckey, JA
Darling Downs.................. Hopper, RG
Everton.............................. Welford, RJ
Ferny Grove...................... Wilson, GJ
Fitzroy............................... Pearce, J
Gaven................................ Gray, PR
Gladstone........................... Cunningham, EA
Glass House....................... Male, CT
Greenslopes....................... Fenlon, GB
Gregory............................. Johnson, VG
Gympie.............................. Gibson, DF
Hervey Bay........................ McNamara, AI
Hinchinbrook..................... Cripps, AP
Inala................................... Palaszczuk, A
Indooroopilly..................... Lee, RO
Ipswich.............................. Nolan, RG
Ipswich West..................... Wendt, WE
Kallangur........................... Hayward, KW
Kawana.............................. Dickson, SL
Keppel............................... Hoolihan, PA
Kurwongbah...................... Lavarch, LD
Lockyer............................. Rickuss, IP
Logan................................. Mickel, RJ
Lytton ............................... Lucas, PT
Mackay.............................. Mulherin, TS
Mansfield........................... Reeves, PG
Maroochydore................... Simpson, FS
Maryborough..................... Foley, CJ

Mirani................................ Malone, GE
Moggill.............................. Flegg, BS
Mount Coot-tha................. Fraser, AP
Mount Gravatt................... Spence, JC
Mount Isa.......................... Kiernan, BM
Mount Ommaney.............. Attwood, JM
Mudgeeraba....................... Reilly, DA
Mulgrave........................... Pitt, FW
Mundingburra.................... Nelson-Carr, LH
Murrumba.......................... Wells, DM
Nanango............................ Pratt, DR
Nicklin............................... Wellington, PW
Noosa................................ Elmes, GW
Nudgee.............................. Roberts, NS
Pumicestone...................... Sullivan, CE
Redcliffe............................ van Litsenburg, ECM
Redlands............................ English, JM
Robina............................... Stevens, RA
Rockhampton.................... Schwarten, RE
Sandgate............................ Darling, VE
South Brisbane.................. Bligh, AM
Southern Downs................ Springborg, LJ
Southport........................... Lawlor, PJ
Springwood....................... Stone, BG
Stafford.............................. Hinchliffe, SJ
Stretton.............................. Robertson, S
Surfers Paradise................. Langbroek, J-PH
Tablelands......................... Lee Long, RT
Thuringowa....................... Wallace, CA
Toowoomba North............ Shine, KG
Toowoomba South............ Horan, MJ
Townsville......................... Reynolds, MF
Warrego............................. Hobbs, HWT
Waterford........................... Moorhead, ER
Whitsunday....................... Jarratt, JH
Woodridge......................... Scott, DC
Yeerongpilly...................... Finn, SD
Brisbane Central.

Grace, G (ALP) elected 13.10.2007


By-election following resignation of Beattie, PD (ALP)
13.09.2007

Queensland Parliamentary Record

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF MEMBERS







Attwood, JM...............Mt Ommaney.......... ALP


Barry, VL . .................Aspley..................... ALP
Bligh, AM...................South Brisbane........ ALP
Bombolas, C...............Chatsworth.............. ALP
Boyle, DC...................Cairns...................... ALP
Choi, MW-M..............Capalaba.................. ALP
Copeland, SW............Cunningham............ NPA 2
Cripps, AP..................Hinchinbrook.......... NPA 2
Croft, P-K...................Broadwater.............. ALP
Cunningham, EA........Gladstone.................IND
Darling, VE................Sandgate.................. ALP
Dempsey, JM..............Bundaberg............... NPA 2
Dickson, SL................Kawana ................... LIB 2
Elmes, GW.................Noosa....................... LIB 2
English, JM................Redlands ................ ALP
Fenlon, GB.................Greenslopes............. ALP
Finn, SD.....................Yeerongpilly............ ALP
Flegg, BS....................Moggill.................... LIB 2
Foley, CJ.....................Maryborough...........IND
Fraser, AP...................Mt Coot-tha............. ALP
Gibson, DF ................Gympie.................... NPA 2
Grace, G.....................Brisbane Central..... ALP
Gray, PR ....................Gaven...................... ALP
Hayward, KW............Kallangur................ ALP
Hinchliffe, SJ..............Stafford................... ALP
Hobbs, HWT..............Warrego................... NPA 2
Hoolihan, PA..............Keppel..................... ALP
Hopper, RG................Darling Downs........ NPA 2
Horan, MJ...................Toowoomba South.. NPA 2
Jarratt, JH...................Whitsunday............. ALP
Johnson, VG...............Gregory................... NPA 2
Jones, KJ....................Ashgrove................. ALP
Keech, MM................Albert ..................... ALP
Kiernan, BM...............Mount Isa................ ALP
Knuth, SA...................Charters Towers...... NPA 2
Langbroek, J-PH........Surfers Paradise....... LIB 2
Lavarch, LD...............Kurwongbah............ ALP
Lawlor, PJ...................Southport ............... ALP
Lee, RO......................Indooroopilly.......... ALP 3
Lee Long, RT.............Tablelands.................ON
Lingard, KR................Beaudesert............... NPA 2
Lucas, PT....................Lytton...................... ALP
McArdle, MF.............Caloundra................. LIB 2
McNamara, AI............Hervey Bay ............ ALP
Male, CT....................Glass House............ ALP
Malone, GE................Mirani...................... NPA 2
Menkens, RN.............Burdekin.................. NPA 2
Messenger, RD...........Burnett.................... NPA 2
Mickel, RJ..................Logan...................... ALP
Miller, J-AR...............Bundamba............... ALP
Moorhead, ER............Waterford................ ALP
Mulherin, TS..............Mackay.................... ALP
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Nelson-Carr, LH.........Mundingburra ........ ALP


Nicholls, TJ................Clayfield................... LIB 2
Nolan, RG..................Ipswich . ................. ALP
O'Brien, JD.................Cook........................ ALP
Palaszczuk, A..............Inala........................ ALP
Pearce, J......................Fitzroy..................... ALP
Pitt, FW......................Mulgrave................. ALP
Pratt, DR.....................Nanango...................IND
Purcell, PD.................Bulimba................... ALP
Reeves, PG.................Mansfield................ ALP
Reilly, DA . ................Mudgeeraba............ ALP
Reynolds, MF.............Townsville............... ALP
Rickuss, IP..................Lockyer................... NPA 2
Roberts, NS................Nudgee.................... ALP
Robertson, S...............Stretton.................... ALP
Schwarten, RE............Rockhampton.......... ALP
Scott, DC....................Woodridge............... ALP
Seeney, JW.................Callide..................... NPA 2
Shine, KG...................Toowoomba North.. ALP
Simpson, FS...............Maroochydore......... NPA 2
Smith, CA...................Burleigh.................. ALP
Spence, JC..................Mt Gravatt............... ALP
Springborg, LJ............Southern Downs...... NPA 2
Stevens, RA................Robina...................... LIB 2
Stone, BG...................Springwood............. ALP
Struthers, KL..............Algester................... ALP
Stuckey, JA.................Currumbin................ LIB 2
Sullivan, CE...............Pumicestone............ ALP
van Litsenburg, ECM.Redcliffe.................. ALP
Wallace, CA................Thuringowa............. ALP
Weightman, PJ............Cleveland................ ALP
Welford, RJ................Everton.................... ALP
Wellington, PW..........Nicklin.....................IND
Wells, DM..................Murrumba............... ALP
Wendt, WE.................Ipswich West . ........ ALP
Wettenhall, SPA..........Barron River........... ALP
Wilson, GJ..................Ferny Grove............ ALP

Brisbane Central. Grace, G (ALP) elected 13.10.2007


By-election following resignation of Beattie, PD (ALP)
13.09.2007.

The Liberal Party and National Party formed the Liberal


National Party (LNP) on 09.09.2008.

Lee, RO became a member of the Queensland Greens on


05.10.2008.

Copeland, SW became an Independent on 24.02.2009.

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MEMBERS OF THE 52ND PARLIAMENT

Queensland Parliamentary Record

ATTWOOD, Julie Maree


Electorate:

Party:

MOUNT OMMANEY
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2008. Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer 13 September 2007
- 20 March 2009. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Child Safety 21 September 2006 - 13
September 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee B, 2005. Chair,
Estimates Committee B, 2004. Chair, Estimates Committee F, 2003. Chair, Members' Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee G,
2001. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January
2001. Chair, Estimates Committee C, 2000 Member 1998 and 1999.
Government Appointments
Chair, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Party Activity
Formerly Secretary and Treasurer for Centenary Branch of the ALP, Delegate to the MEC and EEC.
Military Service
Army Reserve.
Personal
Born: Bundaberg, Queensland, 31 May 1957. Married. Qualifications: GradCertCMCS (Deakin
University). Occupation prior to election: Manager, Commonwealth Employment Service, Department
of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs.

Electorate of Mount Ommaney


Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Corinda, part of Sherwood, part of Oxley and Darra, Seventeen Mile Rocks, Sinnamon Park,
Jindalee.
Area: 23 km Enrolment: 29,210 (at 30.01.2009)

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BARRY, Veronica Lesley (Bonny)


Electorate:

ASPLEY

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 17 February 2001 - 20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts 21
September 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 28 February 2006 - 15
August 2006. Temporary Speaker 28 September 2005 - 15 August 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee
D, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2004. Member, Public Accounts Committee 18 March 2004
- 28 February 2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2002.
Chair of Caucus, 21 February 2001 - 10 February 2004. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 3
May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2001.
Party Activity
ALP Caucus Chair from 28 March 2001. President, Bald Hills Branch of the ALP. Member, Aspley EEC.
Personal
Born: Blackall, Queensland, 30 January 1960. Married, three children. Qualifications: BNsg. Occupation
prior to election: Registered Nurse. Professional Officer at Queensland Nurses Union.

Electorate of Aspley
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Aspley, Carseldine, Bridgeman Downs, Bald Hills, West Chermside and parts of McDowall,
Zillmere, and Strathpine.
Area: 45 km Enrolment: 29,820 (at 30.01.2009)

Queensland Parliamentary Record

BLIGH, Hon Anna Maria


Electorate:
SOUTH BRISBANE

Party:
Australian Labor Party
Date of Election: 15 July 1995

Parliamentary Service
Premier of Queensland from 13 September 2007. Member, Standing Orders Committee 11 October
2006 - 20 March 2009. Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Infrastructure 13 September 2006
- 13 September 2007. Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and
Innovation 2 February 2006 - 13 September 2006. Deputy Premier and Minister for Finance, Minister
for State Development, Trade and Innovation 28 July 2005 - 2 February 2006. Minister for Education
and the Arts 12 February 2004 - 28 July 2005. Minister for Education 22 February 2001 - 12 February
2004 (first woman in Queensland to become Education Minister). Leader of Government Parliamentary
Business 22 March 2001 - 9 August 2005. Member, Standing Orders Committee 3 May 2001 - 15
August 2006. Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care and Minister for Disability Services 29
June 1998 - 22 February 2001. Shadow Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care 17 December
1996 - 26 June 1998. Member, Estimates Committee G, 1997. Shadow Minister for Public Works,
Administrative Services and Public Service Matters 27 February 1996 - 17 December 1996. Member,
Estimates Committee F, 1996. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee
15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996.
Party Activity
Member State Administrative Committee; Member Labor Womens Organisation; State Conference
Delegate; Branch President, Kurilpa (1993-1995); Branch Secretary, Fairfield (1987-1988); Convenor
Social Justice Policy Committee (1991-1994); State Council Delegate.
Personal
Qualifications: BA (UQ). Occupation prior to election: Senior Policy Officer, Department of Employment,
Vocational Education, Training and Industrial Relations (DEVETIR).

Electorate of South Brisbane


Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: South Brisbane, East Brisbane, Kangaroo Point, West End, Highgate Hill, Woolloongabba,
Stones Corner, Fairfield, Dutton Park and parts of Greenslopes and Annerley.
Area: 16 km Enrolment: 31,512 (at 30.01.2009)

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BOMBOLAS, Chris
Electorate:

CHATSWORTH

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 9 September 2006 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee C, 2008. Member, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14
February 2008 - 30 May 2008. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Police, Corrective Services
and Sport 13 September 2007 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2007. Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Local Government, Planning and Sport 10 July 2007 - 13 September
2007. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 11 October 2006 - 7 August 2007. Chair of Caucus, 12
September 2006 - 8 July 2007.
Party Activity
Member, ALP Carina-Carindale Branch
Personal
Born: Newcastle, New South Wales, 12 May 1960. Three children. Qualifications: BBus (Com) (QUT).
Alumni Award Winner, Queensland Institute of Technology. Occupation prior to election: Reporter/
Presenter, Channel 9, Brisbane; Employed at Radio Stations - 4BC, 4BK and Triple M.

Electorate of Chatsworth
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Carina, Carina Heights, Carindale, Belmont, Gumdale, Tingalpa and parts of Camp Hill.
Area: 62 km Enrolment: 33,280 (at 30.01.2009)

Queensland Parliamentary Record

BOYLE, Hon Desley Carole


Electorate:

CAIRNS

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service

Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and Industry 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009.
Minister for Child Safety 13 September 2006 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Environment, Local
Government, Planning and Women of Queensland 25 August 2004 - 13 September 2006. Minister for
Local Government and Planning and Women of Queensland 11 March 2004 - 25 August 2004. Minister
for Local Government and Planning 12 February 2004 - 11 March 2004. Member, Estimates Committee
F, 2002. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 1 January 2002 - 18 March 2004.
Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 3 May 2001 - 31 December 2001. Member, Legal,
Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Chair, Estimates
Committee E, 2000. Member, Estimates Committee A, 1998 and 1999. Member, Gaming Review
Committee May 1999 - December 1999.
Party Activity
Secretary, Cairns Branch ALP; Delegate, Leichhardt FDE.
Local Government Service
Alderman, Cairns City Council 1988 - 1991, 1991 - 1994; Deputy Mayor, Cairns 1990 - 1992.
Personal
Born: Newcastle, New South Wales, 29 March 1948. Three children. Qualifications: BSc (Hons);
MPsych; MBA. Occupation prior to election: Clinical and organisational psychologist; Director of
Desley Boyle & Associates, private psychologists, Cairns.

Electorate of Cairns
Location: North Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Central portion of the City of Cairns, the port of Cairns and inner northern, western and
southern suburbs.
Area: 44 km Enrolment: 27,264 (at 30.01.2009)

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CHOI, Michael Wai-Man


Electorate:
CAPALABA

Party:
Australian Labor Party


Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Multicultural Affairs 1 November 2007 - 20 March 2009.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations
and Minister for Multicultural Affairs 13 September 2007 - 1 November 2007. Member, Estimates
Committee C, 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Environment and Multiculturalism
21 September 2006 - 13 September 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee F, 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee B, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2004. Member, Parliamentary Crime and
Misconduct Committee 18 March 2004 - 11 October 2006. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2003.
Member, Estimates Committee A, 2002. Member, Public Accounts Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January
2004. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2001.
Current Ministerial Legislative Committee Membership
State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations; Environment and Multiculturalism; Natural
Resources and Water and North Queensland from 28 September 2006.
Party Activity
Member of the ALP since 1997.
Personal
Born: Hong Kong, 4 March 1959. Married, three daughters. Qualifications: BE (UQ); JP. Occupation
prior to election: Chief Executive of a multi-disciplinary consultancy, including planning, architecture,
engineering and building company. Chair of Queensland Small Business Advisory Council 2001 - 2009.

Electorate of Capalaba
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Redland Shire suburbs of Capalaba, Alexandra Hills, Birkdale South.
Area: 40 km Enrolment: 27,781 (at 30.01.2009)

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COPELAND, Stuart William


Electorate:

CUNNINGHAM

Party:

Independent 24.02.2009 - 20.03.2009


Liberal National Party 09.09.2008 - 24.02.2009
National Party 17.02.2001 - 09.09.2008

Dates of Service: 17 February 2001 - 20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)
Parliamentary Service
Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice (including Youth Justice) 12 August 2008
- 30 September 2008. Shadow Minister for Open Government 12 August 2008 - 30 September 2008.
Member, Estimates Committee C, 2008. Member, Standing Orders Committee 13 May 2008 - 11
November 2008. Member, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14 February 2008 - 30 May 2008.
Leader of Opposition Business 29 January 2007 - 30 September 2008. Member, Estimates Committee
E, 2007. Member, Public Works Committee 11 October 2006 - 23 February 2009. Shadow Minister
for Education and Training and Shadow Minister for the Arts 21 September 2006 - 12 August 2008.
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2006. Shadow Minister for Education and Shadow Minister for the
Arts 28 September 2005 - 21 September 2006. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker August 2005 - 15
August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2004. Shadow
Minister for Health 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2003. Shadow
Minister for Education, Shadow Minister for Youth and Shadow Minister for Multicultural Policy 9
February 2003 - 8 March 2004. Shadow Cabinet Secretary from 9 February 2003. Member, Estimates
Committee D, 2002. Shadow Minister for Families, Shadow Minister for Disability Services, Shadow
Minister for Youth and Shadow Minister for the Arts 12 March 2001 - 9 February 2003. Secretary,
Parliamentary National Party from 2 March 2001. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct
Committee 1 January 2002 - 11 October 2006. Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 3
May 2001 - 31 December 2001. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2001.
Party Activity
State President Queensland Young Nationals 1997-1998; Vice President Federal Young Nationals
1997-1998; Member State Management Committee 1996-1998; Delegate to Central Council since
1995; Delegate to State Conference since 1995; Delegate to Federal Conference and Council; National
Party Delegate Australian Political Exchange Council study tour to USA 1997; Various positions in
Young National and National Party Branches, Electorate Councils, and Divisional Councils; Member
of various committees
Personal
Born: Taroom, Queensland, 19 January 1968. Married, two children. Occupation prior to election: Chief
Executive Officer of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland (Toowoomba Showgrounds).

Electorate of Cunningham
Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Clifton, Pittsworth, Millmerran, Cambooya, Cecil Plains, western area of Warwick Shire and
southern suburbs of Toowoomba.
Area: 8,129 km Enrolment: 28,293 (at 30.01.2009)

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CRIPPS, Andrew Peter
Electorate:

HINCHINBROOK

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water 30 September 2008 - 5 April 2009. Parliamentary
Secretary to Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Planning 29 January 2008 - 12 August 2008.
Member, Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee 1 July 2007 - 15 November
2007. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 11 October 2006 - 20
March 2009. Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy 21 September
2006 - 29 January 2008.
Local Government Service
State President, Queensland Young Nationals (May 2004 - May 2006); Member, State Management
Committee, The Nationals, Queensland (July 2003 - ); Delegate, Central Council and State Conference
(2003 - ); Member, various branches, State Electoral Council, Federal Divisional Council and Policy
Committees.
Personal
Born: Tully, Queensland, 5 February 1981. Qualifications: BEc (UQ); BA (Hons) (UQ); JP(Qual).
Occupation prior to election: Assistant Electorate Officer, Media Research (2005 - 2006).

Electorate of Hinchinbrook
Location: North Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: South Johnstone, Wangan, Mundoo, Mourilyan, Mission Beach, Tully, Cardwell, Lucinda,
Halifax, Ingham, Allingham, Rollingstone, Bluewater, Black River.
Area: 7,864 km Enrolment: 23,207 (at 30.01.2009)

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CROFT, Peta-Kaye
Electorate:

BROADWATER

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 26 August 2008 - 20 March 2009. Member, Health Quality
and Complaints Commission Select Committee 1 July 2007 - 15 November 2007. Member, Scrutiny
of Legislation Committee 11 October 2006 - 13 May 2008. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2006.
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2005. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 31 August 2004 - 28
September 2005. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2004. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for
the 51st Parliament 18 March 2004 - 31 August 2004. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 18 March
2004 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee G,
2002. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January
2004.
Government appointments
Member, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Personal
Born: Mount Isa, Queensland, 5 August 1972. Qualifications: BA (majoring in Japanese) (GU).
Occupation prior to election: Administrative Officer, Griffith University.

Electorate of Broadwater
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Runaway Bay, Hollywell, Paradise Point, Biggera Waters, Coombabah, Hope Island,
Sanctuary Cove, Santa Barbara, Boykambil, Sovereign Island and South Stradbroke Island, part of Labrador.
Area: 65 km Enrolment: 32,405 (at 30.01.2009)

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CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth Anne (Liz)


Electorate:

GLADSTONE

Party:

Independent

Date of Election: 15 July 1995

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee F, 2008. Member, Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008
- 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2007. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2006.
Member, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee 25 August 2005 - 4 April 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee B, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2004. Member, Parliamentary Crime and
Misconduct Committee 18 March 2004 - 22 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2003.
Member, Estimates Committee A, 2002. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review
Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2001. Member, Scrutiny
of Legislation Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001, and 15 September 1995 - 19 May 1998.
Member, Estimates Committee F, 2000. Member, Estimates Committee E, 1999. Member, Estimates
Committee C, 1998. Member, Select Committee on Parliamentary Entitlements 30 July 1998 - 30
October 1998. Member, Estimates Committee B, 1996 and 1997. Executive Member, Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association (CPA).
Local Government Service
Mayor, Calliope Shire Council, 1991-1995. Councillor, Calliope Shire Council, 1988-1991. Board
Member, Local Government Mutual Insurance Pool. Local Government representative on Protected
Areas Committee.
Personal
Married, three daughters. Qualifications: DipTh. Occupation prior to election: Mayor, Calliope Shire
Council, 1991-1995.

Electorate of Gladstone
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Gladstone, Boyne Island, Boyne Valley, Tannum Sands, Mount Larcom, Calliope and Heron
Island.
Area: 6,702 km Enrolment: 30,582 (at 30.01.2009)

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DARLING, Vicky Elizabeth
Electorate:

SANDGATE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Estimates Committee B, 2008. Member, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee
26 February 2008 - 8 October 2008. Member, Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select
Committee 1 July 2007 - 15 November 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee D, 2007. Member, Legal,
Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Temporary
Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11 October 2006 - 21 March 2009.
Party Activity
First joined ALP in 1987; President, Sandgate SEC (2005 - 2006); Secretary, Brighton - Bracken Ridge
ALP Branch (2005 - 2006); Delegate, Lilley FEC (Late 1980s).
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 29 November 1966. Married, two children. Qualifications: BA (Recreation
Administration) (GU). Occupation prior to election: Public Servant. Granddaughter of John (Jack)
Melloy, State Member for Nudgee (1960 - 1977); Daughter of Elaine Darling, Federal Member for
Lilley (1980 - 1993).

Electorate of Sandgate
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Brighton, Deagon, Fitzgibbon, Sandgate, Taigum and Bracken Ridge; encompasses Bramble
Bay, Shorncliffe.
Area: 29 km Enrolment: 28,654 (at 30.01.2009)

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DEMPSEY, John Mark (Jack)


Electorate:

BUNDABERG

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services 21 September
2006 - 12 August 2008.

Electorate of Bundaberg
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Bundaberg, Kepnock, Avenell Heights, Norville, Walkervale, Svensson Heights, East, West
and South Bundaberg and across the Burnett River to North Bundaberg.
Area: 63 km Enrolment: 29,487 (at 30.01.2009)

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DICKSON, Steven Lance (Steve)


Electorate:

KAWANA

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


Liberal Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Workplace and Job Security (including Employment and Industrial Relations) 12
August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Deputy Opposition Whip 21 September 2006 - 12 August 2008.
Local Government Service
Councillor, Maroochy Shire Council - Division 8 (2000-2006); Chairman, Town Planning, Maroochy
Shire Council (2004-2006).
Personal
Born: Mount Morgan, Queensland, 24 June 1962. Married, two sons. Occupation prior to election:
Councillor, Maroochy Shire Council - Division 8 (2000-2006).

Electorate of Kawana
Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Buderim, Chancellor Park, Sippy Downs, Mountain Creek, Buddina, Minyama, Parrearra,
Warana, Bokarina.
Area: 89 km Enrolment: 37,873 (at 30.01.2009)

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ELMES, Glen Wayne
Electorate:

NOOSA

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


Liberal Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Deputy Opposition Whip 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 11
October 2006 - 26 August 2008. Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to Shadow Minister for Environment
and Multiculturalism 21 September 2006 - 12 August 2008.
Party Activity
Member of the Liberal Party for 32 years. Member, State Management Committee (2 years); Chairman,
Fairfax FEC (9 years); Chairman, Sunshine Coast Zone (1 year); Held many other Liberal Party Branch/
Organisational positions; Awarded Liberal Party Meritorious Service Award (1996).
Personal
Born Brisbane, 11 August 1955. Married two children. Prior to election employed for 34 years in
Queensland commercial radio in Brisbane and many regional centres.

Electorate of Noosa
Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Coolum Beach, Peregian Beach, Tewantin-Noosa Heads, Boreen Point, Eumundi, Kin Kin.
Area: 709 km Enrolment: 35,879 (at 30.01.2009)

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ENGLISH, John Michael


Electorate:

REDLANDS

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 17 February 2001 - 20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Deputy Chair, Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008 - 20 March 2009. Member, Public
Accounts Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Chairman of Committees (Deputy Speaker) 11
October 2006 - 21 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2006. Member, Estimates Committee
C, 2005. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 19 April 2005 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee B, 2004. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 18 March 2004 - 11
October 2006. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2002. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2001.
Government appointments
Member, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Party Activity
Branch President of Panorama/Mt Cotton Branch from 1998. Bowman FDE Delegate 1997-2001.
Personal
Born: Maleny, Queensland, 16 December 1962. One daughter. Qualifications: BHMS (UQ); Queensland
Police Academy Graduate; and Qualified Electrical Fitter/Mechanic. Occupation prior to election:
Sergeant of Police in the Ethical Standards command of the Queensland Police Force.

Electorate of Redlands
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Sheldon, Mt Cotton, Victoria Point, Redland Bay, Carbrook, Cornubia, Thornlands, Coochie
Mudlo Island, Southern Moreton Bay Islands.
Area: 214 km Enrolment: 33,832 (at 30.01.2009)

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FENLON, Gary Bernard



Electorate:

Party:

GREENSLOPES
Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 2 December 1989 - 15 July 1995



13 June 1998 - 20 March 2009

(Retired)
Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2008. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport, Trade,
Employment and Industrial Relations 13 September 2007 - 20 March 2009. Parliamentary Secretary
to the Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 21 September 2006 - 13
September 2007. Member of various Estimates Committees and Chair, Public Accounts Committee 18
March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 3
May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Chairman, Legal Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee
30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Member, Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee November 1992 20 June 1995. Member, Select Committee of Subordinate Legislation 6 March 1990 - 25 August 1992.
Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 10 May 1990 - 25 August 1992. Member, Select Committee for
Members' Interests 12 March 1992 - 25 August 1992.
Party Activity
Various branch and executive positions.
Personal
Born: Rockhampton, Queensland, 30 October 1954. Married, one daughter. Qualifications: BBus; MA;
DipEd. Occupation prior to election: Industrial advocate and teacher at high school and university.

Electorate of Greenslopes
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Camp Hill, Coorparoo, parts of Greenslopes, Tarragindi, Carina Heights, Norman Park,
Holland Park and Holland Park West.
Area: 17 km Enrolment: 28,726 (at 30.01.2009)

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FINN, Simon David


Electorate:

Party:

YEERONGPILLY
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Estimates Committee A 2008. Chair, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14 February
2008 - 30 May 2008. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 11 October 2006 - 22
April 2009. Deputy Government Whip 11 September 2006 - 8 April 2009. Chair, Estimates Committee
C, 2006. Member, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee 25 August 2005 - 4 April 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee C, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2004 (to 17 June 2004). Member,
Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006.
Party Activity
State Organiser 1998-2004. National Conference Delegate; State Conference Delegate; Finance
Committee Member from 1997; Electorate Organisations Delegate; Local Branch Secretary.
Personal
Born: Williamstown, Victoria, 5 December 1965. Qualifications: BA (Soc Sci); GradDipBus (IR).
Occupation prior to election: State Organiser ALP.

Electorate of Yeerongpilly
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Archerfield, Coopers Plains, Moorooka, Rocklea, Salisbury, Tennyson, Yeerongpilly and
Yeronga, part of Annerley, Nathan and Tarragindi.
Area: 37 km Enrolment: 28,330 (at 30.01.2009)

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FLEGG, Dr Bruce Stephen


Electorate:

MOGGILL

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


Liberal Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 26 August 2008 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee
B, 2008. Leader, Parliamentary Liberal Party 7 August 2006 - 4 December 2007. Deputy Leader of the
Queensland Coalition 21 September 2006 - 4 December 2007. Shadow Treasurer 21 September 2006 12 August 2008. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2007. Shadow Minister for Infrastructure 30 January
2007 - 17 September 2007. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2006. Shadow Minister for Health 28
September 2005 - 21 September 2006. Member, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee 25 August
2005 - 29 September 2005. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee
E, 2004. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Deputy Leader,
Parliamentary Liberal Party 17 February 2004 - 7 August 2006. Liberal Party Spokesperson for Health,
Transport and Main Roads, and the Environment 17 February 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Party Activity
Leader, Parliamentary Liberal Party 7 August 2006 - 4 December 2007. Deputy Leader of the Queensland
Coalition 21 September 2006 - 4 December 2007.
Military Service
Served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC).
Personal
Born: Sydney, New South Wales, 10 March 1954. Divorced, four teenage sons. Qualifications: MBBS,
ASIA, Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Markets. Occupation prior to election: Medical Practitioner
(General Practice).

Electorate of Moggill
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Moggill, Bellbowrie, Anstead, Pullenvale, Kenmore, Kenmore Hills, Mt Crosby, Karana
Downs, Kholo, Chapel Hill, Pinjarra Hills and Brookfield.
Area: 357 km Enrolment: 30,454 (at 30.01.2009)

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FOLEY, Christopher John (Chris)


Electorate:

MARYBOROUGH

Independent
Party:

Date of Election: 26 April 2003

(Elected at By-election)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee 26 February 2008 - 8 October 2008.
Member, Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee 1 July 2007 - 15 November
2007. Deputy Chairman, Travelsafe Select Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member,
Estimates Committee C, 2006. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2004. Member, Travelsafe Select
Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Deputy Chairman, Travelsafe Select Committee 31 August
2004 - 15 August 2006. Member, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Executive 1 November
2006 - 21 March 2009.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 25 February 1956. Married, five children. Qualifications: CFP; Dip CDP;
ThA; JP (Qual). Occupation prior to election: Financial Planning Director, Accountancy Practice
Partner; Ordained Wesleyan Methodist Minister.

Electorate of Maryborough
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: City of Maryborough, Burrum Heads, Toogoom, Howard, Torbanlea, Mungar, Boompa,
Brooweena, Boonooroo, Poona, Tiaro, Bauple, Gundiah, Miva, Glenwood, Gunalda and Curra.
Area: 5,858 km Enrolment: 29,977 (at 30.01.2009)

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FRASER, Hon Andrew Peter


Electorate:

MOUNT COOT-THA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Treasurer from 13 September 2007. Minister for Local Government, Planning and Sport 13 September
2006 - 13 September 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Minister for Health 2 February
2006 - 13 September 2006. Chair, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee 25 August 2005 - 4 April
2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Treasurer 28 July 2005 - 2 February 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee A, 2005. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 31 August 2004 - 9 August 2005.
Member Estimates Committee B, 2004. Member Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review
Committee 18 March 2004 - 12 August 2005. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 51st
Parliament 18 March 2004 - 31 August 2004.
Party Activity
Former President, Secretary of Mount Coot-tha State Electorate Council, Secretary/Treasurer of
Paddington Branch; Former Vice-President Brisbane Federal Electoral Council; State Conference
Delegate for Brisbane; Former Vice-President of Queensland Young Labor; Former Campaign
Coordinator, ALP National Secretariat; National Organiser, ALP National Secretariat; State Organiser,
ALP State Office.
Personal
Born: Proserpine, Queensland, 15 September 1976. Married, two children. Qualifications: LLB; BCom
(1st Class Hons); Winner University Medal; Australian Students Prize 1993. Occupation prior to
election: Campaign Coordinator, Australian Labor Party, National Secretariat.

Electorate of Mount Coot-tha


Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Auchenflower, Milton, Red Hill, Paddington, Petrie Terrace, Rosalie, Rainworth, Bardon and
parts of Ashgrove and Toowong.
Area: 29 km Enrolment: 29,203 (at 30.01.2009)

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GIBSON, David Francis
Electorate:

GYMPIE

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Sustainable Environment and Climate Change and Shadow Minister for Clean
Energy Strategy 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2008. Member,
Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008 - 20 March 2009. Shadow Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation 29 January 2008 - 12 August 2008. Campaign Spokesman 29
January 2008 - 21 March 2009. Member, Public Accounts Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March
2009. Shadow Parliamentary Secretary to Shadow Minister for Infrastructure. Shadow Minister for
State Development, Shadow Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations 21 September 2006 29 January 2008.
Military Service
Captain, Australian Army
Personal
Born: Fremantle, Western Australia, 13 October 1967. Married, three children. Qualifications: Graduate,
Royal Military College, Duntroon (ACT). Occupation prior to election: General Manager, The Gympie
Times Pty Ltd; Army Officer.

Electorate of Gympie
Location: South East Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Gympie, Tin Can Bay, Pomona, Rainbow Beach, Kandanga, Cooran, Dagun, Imbil, Cooroy,
Amamoor.
Area: 3,259 km Enrolment: 33,495 (at 30.01.2009)

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GRACE, Grace
Electorate:

BRISBANE CENTRAL

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 October 2007



(Elected at By-election)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee D, 2008. Member, Public Accounts Committee 30 October 2007 - 20
March 2009. Member, Review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee 12 May
2008 - 28 November 2008
Party Activity
Member of the ALP; Past Branch President; Past State and National ALP Conference Delegate; Past
Delegate to FEC and SEC; Past Employment, Training and Industrial Relations Policy Committee
member; Past Electoral College member.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 12 August 1958. Married, one daughter. Qualifications: BLabSt; AssocDip
IR; Masters/Grad Dip Level - Harvard Trade Union Program; Cert of Superannuation Management
(ASFA). Occupation prior to election: General Secretary, Queensland Council of Unions (October 2000
- October 2007) first woman elected to this position. Awards - Centenary Medal; Fellow Safety Institute
of Australia FISA (Hon).

Electorate of Brisbane Central


Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Brisbane City, Fortitude Valley, Newmarket, New Farm, Teneriffe, Newstead, Windsor,
Kelvin Grove, Wilston, Herston, Bowen Hills and Spring Hill.
Area: 19 km Enrolment: 34,715 (at 30.01.2009)

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GRAY, Philip Roy (Phil)



Electorate:

GAVEN

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 9 September 2006 20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee C, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2007. Member, Members
Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009.
Party Activity
President, Gaven Branch; Treasurer, Fadden Federal Executive Committee (FEC).
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 20 April 1947. Married, two children. Qualifications: CertTchg (Kedron
Park Teachers College); BEdSt (UQ); GradDip (School Counselling) (UQ); MPubPol (UNE).
Occupations prior to election: Teacher (Primary); Teacher (Secondary); Guidance Officer; Senior
Guidance Officer; District Guidance Officer; Principal Education Officer (Secondary Service); Principal
Project Officer; Principal Policy Officer.

Electorate of Gaven
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Maudsland, Helensvale, Gaven, Oxenford, Pacific Pines and parts of Nerang.
Area: 159 km Enrolment: 36,475 (at 30.01.2009)

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HAYWARD, Hon Kenneth William



Electorate:

KALLANGUR
(Caboolture 1986-1992)

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 1 November 1986 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2007. Chair, Public Accounts
Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2006. Member, Palm
Island Select Committee 19 April 2005 - 25 August 2005. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2004 (from
17 June 2004). Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Chairman,
Public Accounts Committee 30 July 1998 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee F from
7 August 2000. Member, Estimates Committee E 1998 and 1999. Deputy Chairman, Public Accounts
Committee 2 April 1996 - 19 May 1998. Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development 31
July 1995 - 19 February 1996. Minister for Transport and Minister Assisting the Premier on Economic
and Trade Development 21 February 1995 - 31 July 1995. Minister for Health 16 December 1991 - 21
February 1995. Chairman, Public Accounts Committee 6 March 1990 - 17 December 1991, Member
23 November 1988 - 17 December 1991. Chairman, Ministerial Advisory Committee for Moreton Bay
Strategic Plan 1991. Member, Select Committee on Subordinate Legislation 1987-1989.
Personal
Born: Cairns, Queensland, 13 February 1954. Married. Qualifications: BCom; and DipAdvcAcc.
Fellow of Institute of Chartered Accountants, Associate of Australian Society of Certified Practising
Accountants. Occupation prior to election: Chartered Accountant.

Electorate of Kallangur
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Dakabin, Narangba and parts of Morayfield, Burpengary and Kallangur.
Area: 132 km Enrolment: 33,322 (at 30.01.2009)

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HINCHLIFFE, Stirling James


Electorate:

STAFFORD

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006


Parliamentary Service
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning 13 September
2007 - 20 March 2009. Member, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14 February 2008 - 30
May 2008. Member, Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee 1 July 2007 - 15
November 2007. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities and Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and
Youth 30 January 2007 - 13 September 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communities,
Disability Services, Seniors and Youth 1 November 2006 - 30 January 2007. Chair, Members Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11 October 2006 - 1 November 2006. Temporary Speaker/Deputy
Speaker 11 October 2006 - 1 November 2006.
Party Activity
Various positions within the Craigslea Branch, Stafford, the Stafford State Electoral Council and the
Petrie Federal Electoral Council; Current State Conference Delegate (since 1994); Member, State
Administrative Committee and Rules Committee; National Secretary, Australian Young Labor (1995).
Personal
Born: Dalby, Queensland, 23 November 1970. Married, 3 children. Qualifications: BA (UQ).
Occupations prior to election: Self-employed Property Industry Analyst; Policy manager, Property
Council of Australia; Policy Advisor; Executive Officer; Research Officer and Electorate Officer.

Electorate of Stafford
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Stafford, Stafford Heights, Gordon Park, Kedron, Chermside and parts of Lutwyche, Albion,
Chermside West and Wavell Heights.
Area: 19 km Enrolment: 27,415 (at 30.01.2009)

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HOBBS, Howard William Thomas


Electorate:

WARREGO

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 01.11.1986 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 1 November 1986

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Local Government and Planning and Regional Development 12 August 2008 5 April 2009. Deputy Chairman, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 1 January 2002 22 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2008. Shadow Minister for Main Roads and Local
Government 29 January 2008 - 12 August 2008. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2002, 2003 and 2007.
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Planning and Sport 21 September 2006 - 29 January 2008.
Member, Estimates Committee F, 1994, 1995, 2004 and 2006. Shadow Minister for Local Government
and Planning and Shadow Minister for Communities 28 September 2005 - 21 September 2006. Shadow
Minister for State Development and Innovation 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005. Shadow Minister
for Local Government and Planning, Regional and Rural Communities, and Trade 9 February 2003 - 8
March 2004. Deputy Chairman, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 3 May 2001 - 31 December
2001. Member, Estimates Committee G, 1998, 2000 and 2002. Shadow Minister for Local Government
and Planning, Regional and Rural Communities, and Racing 12 March 2001 - 9 February 2003. Shadow
Minister for Local Government, Planning, Regional and Rural Communities 1 March 1999 - 12 March
2001. Member, Estimates Committee D, 1999 and 2001. Shadow Minister for Local Government and
Planning 2 July 1998 - 1 March 1999. Deputy Chairman, Travelsafe Select Committee 30 July 1998 - 12
March 2001. Minister for Natural Resources 26 February 1996 - 13 February 1998. Shadow Minister
for Lands and Water Resources November 1992 - 19 February 1996. Member, Members' Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Member, Select Committee of
Privileges 26 October 1994 - 20 June 1995 and in 1989. Shadow Minister for Land Management and
Water Resources 1990 - 1992. Shadow Minister for Land Management 1990.
Local Government Service and Military Service
Chairman, Tambo Shire Council, 1980-1987. Councillor Tambo Shire Council 1975-1980. Executive
Member of the Western Queensland and the South West Queensland Local Government Associations.
Military Service 49 RQR, Wacol.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 22 January 1950. Separated, two children. Occupation prior to election:
Private Pilot, Grazier.

Electorate of Warrego
Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural - 100,000km+
Principal Areas: Cunnamulla, Thargomindah, St George, Wallumbilla, Mitchell, Injune, Chinchilla, Miles,
Tara, Surat, Roma.
Area: 237,619 km Enrolment: 21,052 (at 30.01.2009)

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HOOLIHAN, Paul Anthony


Electorate:

Party:

KEPPEL
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee from 11 October 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee A, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2007. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11
October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2006. Member, Legal, Constitutional
and Administrative Review Committee 12 August 2005 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee
G, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2004.
Government appointments
Member, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Party Activity
Member, Keppel EEC 1997; President, Keppel SEC 2003-2004; Member, North Rockhampton Branch,
1989-2004.
Military Service
Army Reserve 1967-1973, 1985-2002 (Retired); Captain, Australia Army Legal Corps.
Personal
Born: Longreach, Queensland, 8 May 1947. Married, five sons. Qualifications: JP. Occupation prior to
election: Solicitor, Supreme Court of Queensland.

Electorate of Keppel
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Yeppoon, Emu Park, The Caves, Mt. Chalmers, Cawarral, North Rockhampton and Great
Keppel Island.
Area: 3,799 km Enrolment: 28,873 (at 30.01.2009)

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HOPPER, Raymond Gordon


Electorate:
DARLING DOWNS

Party:
Liberal National Party 09.09.2008

National Party 21.12.2001 - 09.09.2008

Independent 17.02.2001 - 21.12.2001
Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Food Security and Agriculture (including Fisheries and Biosecurity) 30 September
2008 - 5 April 2009. Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water (including Water Grid) 12
August 2008 - 30 September 2008. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2008. Member, Estimates
Committee C, 2007 Member, Public Works Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Shadow
Minister for Natural Resources and Water 21 September 2006 - 12 August 2008. Shadow Minister for
Natural Resources and Mines 8 August 2006 - 21 September 2006. Member, Legal, Constitutional and
Administrative Review Committee 8 August 2006 - 15 August 2006. Shadow Minister for Employment
and Training 1 July 2006 - 8 August 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Primary
Industries and Fisheries and the Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines 28 September
2005 - 1 July 2006. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2004.
Deputy Chair, Travelsafe Select Committee 20 April 2004 - 19 August 2004. Member, Travelsafe Select
Committee 18 March 2004 - 19 August 2004. Shadow Minister for Racing 8 March 2004 - 27 September
2005. Opposition Whip 10 March 2004 - 1 July 2006. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2003. Deputy
Opposition Whip 24 February 2003 - 22 April 2003. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2002. Shadow
Minister for Public Works and Housing February 2002 - 27 September 2005. Member, Public Accounts
Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2001.
Party Activity
Joined the National Party, 21 December 2001.
Personal
Born: Jandowae, Queensland, 3 March 1960. Married, three children. Qualifications: Qualified Butcher.
Licensed Dogger. Occupation prior to election: Dairy farmer.

Electorate of Darling Downs


Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Dalby, Oakey, Kaimkillenbun, Crows Nest, Cooyar, Bell, Jandowae, Warra, Jondaryan,
Quinalow, Macalister, Biddeston, Acland, Hoolen, Kingsthorpe, Goombungee, Cooranga North, Meringandan
West, Mt Tyson and parts of city of Toowoomba.
Area: 11,037 km Enrolment: 26,557 (at 30.01.2009)

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HORAN, Michael James


Electorate:

TOOWOOMBA SOUTH

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 18.05.1991 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 18 May 1991



(Elected at By-election)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2006. Member, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee 25 August
2005 - 4 April 2006. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2004.
Deputy Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 20 April 2004 - 15 August
2006. Member, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August
2006. Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries from 8 March 2004. Member, Estimates
Committee A, 2003. Shadow Minister for State Development and Small Business, and Shadow Minister
for Racing 9 February 2003 - 8 March 2004. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2002. Shadow Minister
for Energy February 2002 - 9 February 2003. Leader of the National Party and Opposition Leader 2
March 2001 - 4 February 2003. Shadow Minister for Multicultural Policy and Shadow Treasurer from
2 March 2001 - 9 February 2003. Member, Standing Orders Committee from 3 May 2001 to 5 June
2003. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2001. Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services 26
February 1999 - 17 February 2001. Member, Estimates Committee B 1999 and 2000. Shadow Minister
for State Development, Trade and Rural Communities 2 July 1998 - 26 February 1999. Deputy Leader
of the Opposition 29 June 1998 - 26 February 1999. Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary National Party
17 February 1998 - 26 February 1999. Member, Estimates Committee A 1998. Minister for Health 26
February 1996 - 26 June 1998. Coalition Shadow Minister for Health November 1992 - 19 February
1996. Member, Estimates Committee C 1994 and 1995. Shadow Minister for Business, Industry and
Regional Development December 1991 - September 1992.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 1 July 1944. Married, two sons, one daughter. Occupation prior to election:
General Manager, Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland (Toowoomba Showgrounds) and of the
Toowoomba Greyhound Racing Club.

Electorate of Toowoomba South


Location: South East Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Rangeville, Centenary Heights, South Toowoomba, Harristown, Glenvale and parts of
Westbrook, Central Business District, Newtown.
Area: 79 km Enrolment: 27,428 (at 30.01.2009)

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JARRATT, Janice Heather (Jan)


Electorate:

WHITSUNDAY

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and Industry 13 September
2007 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 15 March 2007 - 13 September
2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Women 1 November 2006 - 13 September 2007.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries 21 September 2006 - 13
September 2007. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2005.
Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 31 August 2004 - 15 August 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee
F, 2004. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 51st Parliament 18 March 2004 - 31 August
2004. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2002. Member, Panel
of Temporary Chairmen for the 50th Parliament 22 March 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Public
Accounts Committee 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2001.
Party Activity
ALP State Conference delegate.
Personal
Born: Miles, Queensland, 22 October 1958. Two sons. Qualifications: GradDip (Learning Support);
BEd; and DipTchg. Occupation prior to election: Qualified teacher specialising in children with learning
difficulties.

Electorate of Whitsunday
Location: North Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Bowen, Proserpine, Airlie Beach, Seaforth, Northern Beaches Mackay.
Area: 7,507 km Enrolment: 28,450 (at 30.01.2009)

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JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory


Electorate:

GREGORY

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 02.12.1989 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 2 December 1989

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Sport 30 September 2008 - 5 April 2009. Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections
(Corrective Services 29.01.2008 - 12.08.2008) 29 January 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates
Committee B, 2004, 2005 and 2008. Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Small Business and
Industry, Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island Partnerships 17 September 2007 - 29
January 2008. Member, Estimates Committee C, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2007. Shadow Minister
for Transport Infrastructure and Main Roads 16 April 2007 - 17 September 2007. Shadow Minister for
Indigenous Affairs 30 January 2007 - 29 January 2008. Member, Public Accounts Committee 11 October
2006 - 20 March 2009. Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads 2 July 1998 - 8 March 2004 and
21 September 2006 - 16 April 2007. Member, Palm Island Select Committee 19 April 2005 - 25 August
2005 (Deputy Chair, 21 April 2005 - 25 August 2005). Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 18
March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services 9 February 2003 - 21
September 2006. Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait and Islander Policy 12 March 2001 - 27
September 2005 (ATSI from 9 February 2003). Member, Estimates Committee D, 2003. Deputy Leader
of the National Party and the Opposition 2 March 2001 - 4 February 2003. Shadow Minister for State
Development and Small Business 12 March 2001 - 9 February 2003. Member, Standing Orders Committee
3 May 2001 - 5 June 2003. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2001 and 2002. Minister for Transport
and Main Roads 26 February 1996 - 26 June 1998. Shadow Minister for Transport 2 August 1995 - 19
February 1996. Shadow Minister for Regional Transport November 1992 - July 1995. Member, Estimates
Committee F 1994, 1995 and 2002. Member, Public Works Committee 10 November 1992 - 17 September
1993. Temporary Chairman of Committees March 1990 - August 1992. Member, Committee of Inquiry into
Ambulance Services March 1990 - May 1991.
Party Activity
Chairman, Quilpie Branch, 1972-1973.
Local Government Service
Councillor, Quilpie Shire Council 1970-1973. Member, Quilpie Hospital Board 1980-1989; Deputy
Chairman, 1983 -1989.
Personal
Born: Bourke, New South Wales, 20 July 1947. Married, three children. Occupation prior to election:
Grazier and contractor.
Electorate of Gregory
Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural - 100,000km+
Principal Areas: Longreach, Springsure, Blackall, Barcaldine, Emerald, Jundah, Birdsville, Putmorven,
Charleville, Augathella, Quilpie.
Area: 378,021 km Enrolment: 19,369 (at 30.01.2009)

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JONES, Kate Jennifer


Electorate

Party:

ASHGROVE
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2008. Member, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14 February
2008 - 30 May 2008. Deputy Government Whip 11 October 2007 - 25 March 2009. Member, Estimates
Committee C, 2007. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 11 October 2006 - 21 March 2009.
Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11 October 2006 - 9 October 2007.
Party Activity
Vice-President, Ashgrove SEC; Secretary, Ashgrove Branch; Vice-President, The Gap MEC; Delegate,
State Conference; Member, Womens Policy Committee.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 10 April 1979. Qualifications: BA - Journalism (QUT); Commenced
studying MPubAdmin (QUT). Occupation prior to election: Senior Media Advisor, Minister for Public
Works and Racing (Hon Robert Schwarten MP).

Electorate of Ashgrove
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: The Gap, Ashgrove, Alderley, Enoggera and Grange.
Area: 67 km Enrolment: 28,329 (at 30.01.2009)

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KEECH, Hon Margaret Majella


Electorate:

ALBERT

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Women 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009. Minister for
Women 1 November 2006 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry
Development 12 February 2004 - 13 September 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee A, 2003. Chair,
Estimates Committee A, 2002. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January
2004. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2001.
Party Activity
Parliamentary Caucus Secretary 28 March 2001 - 11 February 2004. Has held numerous branch and
FDE positions.
Personal
Married, three children. Qualifications: BEcon; GradDipTchg; GradDipApplLinguistics; MA.
Occupation prior to election: Lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology.

Electorate of Albert
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Coomera, Ormeau, Mt Warren Park, Windaroo, Eagleby, parts of Beenleigh and Jacobs Well.
Area: 514 km Enrolment: 40,037 (at 30.01.2009)

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KIERNAN, Betty Margaret


Electorate:

MOUNT ISA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 12 November 2008 - 21 March 2009. Member, Estimates
Committee A, 2008. Member, Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008 - 20 March 2009.
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2007. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review
Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009.
Party Activity
Member, ALP Mount Isa Branch.
Local Government Service
Councillor, Division Three, Cloncurry Shire Council (1981 - 1990)
Personal
Born: Mount Isa, Queensland, 27 August 1955. Married, two sons. Occupation prior to election:
Electorate Officer.

Electorate of Mount Isa


Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural - 100,000km+
Principal Areas: Mount Isa, Croydon, Dajarra, Urandangi, Camooweal, Cloncurry, Boulia, Mornington Island,
Winton, Julia Creek, Karumba, Normanton, Doomadgee.
Area: 367,305 km Enrolment: 16,603 (at 30.01.2009)

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KNUTH, Shane Andrew


Electorate:

CHARTERS TOWERS

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Assisting the Leader in North Queensland 29 October 2007 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee
D, 2007. Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy 21 September 2006 - 29 January 2008. Parliamentary
Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Northern Development 28 September 2005 - 7 November 2005.
Member, Estimates Committee F, 2005. Shadow Minister for Communities and Disabilities 8 March
2004 - 27 September 2005. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 19 August 2004 - 15 August 2006.
Personal
Born: Tully, Queensland, 7 September 1966. Married, four children. Occupation prior to election:
Welder - Queensland Rail; Owner small pastoral property.

Electorate of Charters Towers


Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural - 100,000km+
Principal Areas: Charters Towers, Hughenden, Richmond, Moranbah, Clermont, Pentland, Mt Surprise, Tieri,
Ravenswood, Herveys Range, Greenvale and Georgetown.
Area: 266,986 km Enrolment: 19,026 (at 30.01.2009)

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LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor



Electorate:

SURFERS PARADISE

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


Liberal Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Member, Standing Orders Committee 11 November 2008 - 20 March 2009. Leader of Opposition
Business 30 September 2008 - 21 March 2009. Shadow Minister for Education and Skills and Shadow
Minister for the Arts 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2008. Member,
Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008 - 20 March 2009. Member, Review of Organ and
Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee 12 May 2008 - 28 October 2008. Member, Health
Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee 1 July 2007 - 15 November 2007. Member,
Estimates Committee B, 2007. Member, Public Accounts Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009.
Shadow Minister for Health 21 September 2006 - 12 August 2008. Shadow Minister for Employment
and Training 8 August 2006 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2006. Shadow
Minister for Public Works and Housing 28 September 2005 - 8 August 2006. Shadow Minister for
Racing 28 September 2005 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2005. Member,
Estimates Committee C, 2004. Member, Public Accounts Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006.
Secretary, Parliamentary Liberal Party 17 February 2004 - 12 August 2008. Liberal Party Spokesperson
for Education and the Arts, Police and Corrective Services, Public Works, Housing and Racing, and
Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 17 February 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Party Activity
Chairman, Surfers Paradise Liberal Party Branch 2001. Vice Chairman, 2001-2004. Treasurer, Moncrieff
Federal Electorate Council 2000-2001. Delegate, State Conventions 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003.
Senior Vice Chairman, Moncrieff FEC 2001-2003. Campaign Director for the Moncrieff Campaign
2001 - Steve Ciobo MHR. Candidate, Surfers Paradise State By-election May 2001. Member of Policy
Standing Committee 2001-2002.
Personal
Born: Assen, The Netherlands, 31 January 1961. Married, three children. Qualifications: BDentalSci
(Hons) (UQ). Occupation prior to election: Dental Surgeon.

Electorate of Surfers Paradise


Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Gold Coast suburbs of Main Beach, Surfers Paradise, Benowa, Sorrento, Isle of Capri and
Chevron Island, Ashmore.
Area: 29 km Enrolment: 31,168 (at 30.01.2009)

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LAVARCH, Linda Denise



Electorate:
KURWONGBAH

Party:
Australian Labor Party
Dates of Service: 24 May 1997 - 20 March 2009

(Elected at By-election)

(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11 November 2008 - 20 March 2009.
Member, Estimates Committee C, 2008. Chair, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee
14 February 2008 - 8 October 2008. Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committees 6
February 2007 - 20 March 2009. Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Women
13 September 2006 - 18 October 2006. Minister for Justice and Attorney-General 28 July 2005 - 13
September 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Energy and Minister for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Policy 3 March 2005 - 28 July 2005. Parliamentary Secretary to Minister for State
Development and Innovation 19 February 2004 - 3 March 2005. Member, Select Committee on the
Consequences of Changing Political Status 14 October 2003 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates
Committee F, 2003. Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Chair,
Estimates Committee C, 2001. Member, Estimates Committee B 1999 and 2000. Member, Estimates
Committee G 1998. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 30 October
1997 - 15 May 1998.
Party Activity
Branch Delegate, State Council (1995, 1996); Branch Delegate, State Conference (1991, 1994, 1996);
Member of Disputes Tribunal (1994 - 1997); Chairperson, Disputes Tribunal (1991-1994).
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 27 November 1958. Married, two children. Qualifications: LLB (QUT);
GradDipLegPrac (QUT). Occupation prior to election: Solicitor, Supreme Court of Queensland.

Electorate of Kurwongbah
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Pine Rivers Shire districts of Strathpine, Dayboro, Petrie, Joyner, Cashmere, Warner,
Brendale, Whiteside, Eatons Hill, Lawnton, Bray Park, Upper Caboolture and Rocksberg.
Area: 451 km Enrolment: 37,465 (at 30.01.2009)

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LAWLOR, Peter Joseph


Electorate:

SOUTHPORT

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee F, 2008. Chair, Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select
Committee 1 July 2007 - 15 November 2007. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2007. Member, Public
Accounts Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2006.
Chair, Palm Island Select Committee 19 April 2005 - 25 August 2005. Member, Estimates Committee
E, 2004. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee G, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2002. Member, Legal, Constitutional
and Administrative Review Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee
B, 2001.
Party Activity
President, ALP Southport Branch. Delegate to ALP State Conference.
Local Council Activity
Served as a Councillor on the Gold Coast City Council for two terms to 1994. Chairperson of the
Councils Planning Committee for three years.
Personal
Born: Ayr, Queensland, 1 March 1948. Two daughters, one son. Qualifications: Qualified Solicitor.
Occupation prior to election: Consultant to a law firm.

Electorate of Southport
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Southport, Molendinar, Arundel, Parkwood and part of Labrador.
Area: 32 km Enrolment: 30,310 (at 30.01.2009)

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LEE, Ronan Oliver


Electorate:

INDOOROOPILLY

Party:

Queensland Greens 05.10.2008 - 20.03.2009


Australian Labor Party 17.02.2001 - 05.10.2008

Dates of Servivce: 17 February 2001-20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting the
Premier in Western Queensland 24 April 2008 - 5 October 2008. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Main Roads and Local Government 13 September 2007 - 24 April 2008. Member, Estimates
Committee F, 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communities, Disability Services,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and Youth 30 January 2007 - 13 September
2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Seniors and Youth
21 September 2006 - 30 January 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee E, 2006. Temporary Speaker/
Deputy Speaker 9 August 2005 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2004. Member,
Estimates Committee B, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2002. Member, Legal, Constitutional
and Administrative Review Committee 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006.
Party Activity (as a Member of Queensland Greens)
Member Brisbane West Branch of the Queensland Greens. Australian Greens National Conference
Delegate 2008.
Party Activity (as a Member of Australian Labor Party)
President, Indooroopilly State Executive Committee 2002-2008. President, Oxley-Corinda Branch
2000-2001. Secretary, Oxley-Corinda Branch 1997-2000. State Conference Delegate 1997-2000. VicePresident, Chelmer-Graceville Branch 2001-2002. President, Chelmer-Graceville Branch 2002-2008.
Personal
Born: Drogheda, Republic of Ireland. One daughter. Qualifications: BA (majoring in GovernmentPolitical Theory) (UQ). Occupation prior to election: Researcher for a Member of Parliament.

Electorate of Indooroopilly
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: St Lucia, Long Pocket, Indooroopilly, Toowong, Chelmer, Graceville, Fig Tree Pocket,
Taringa and parts of Sherwood.
Area: 22 km Enrolment: 27,602 (at 30.01.2009)

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LEE LONG, Rosa Theresa


Electorate:

TABLELANDS

Party:

One Nation Party

Dates of Service: 17 February 2001 - 20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2008. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review
Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2006. Member,
Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member,
Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee
2 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2001.
Party Activity
President and Treasurer, ONP Tablelands Branch.
Personal
Born: Atherton, Queensland. Widow, three daughters. Occupation prior to election: Grazier; public
servant; and a small business owner.

Electorate of Tablelands
Location: North Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Atherton, Mareeba, Ravenshoe, Millaa Millaa, Yungaburra, Malanda, Herberton, Mt Carbine,
Chillagoe, Julatten.
Area: 25,422 km Enrolment: 25,280 (at 30.01.2009)

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LINGARD, Hon Kevin Rowson


Electorate:

BEAUDESERT
(Fassifern 1983-1992)

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008 - 20.03.2009


National Party 22.10.1983 - 09.09.2008

Dates of Service: 22 October 1983 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)
Parliamentary Service

Member, Public Works Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Shadow Minister for Communities,
Seniors and Youth 21 September 2006 - 29 January 2008. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2007. Member,
Standing Orders Committee 10 November 1992 - 17 April 1996, 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006, 11 October
2006 - 13 May 2008. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2006. Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Policy, Shadow Minister for Disability Services 28 September 2005 - 21 September 2006.
Member, Public Works Committee 29 April 1999 - 15 August 2006, (Deputy Chair 21 April 2004 - 15 August
2006). Shadow Minister for Tourism, Shadow Minister for Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development 8
March 2004 - 27 September 2005. Member, Estimates Committee F, 1994, 1995, 2001 and 2003. Shadow
Minister for the Arts 9 February 2003 - 22 April 2003. Shadow Minister for Families, Shadow Minister
for Disability Services 9 February 2003 - 8 March 2004. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2002. Leader
of Opposition Business in the House March 1990 - September 1992 and 12 March 2001 - 29 January 2007.
Shadow Minister for Sport 12 March 2001 - 21 September 2006. Shadow Minister for Education 12 March
2001 - 9 February 2003. Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care 26 February 1996 - 13 February
1998. Deputy Leader, Parliamentary National Party 29 September 1992 - 13 February 1998. Coalition Shadow
Minister for Administrative Services and for Family and Community Services 2 August 1995 - 19 February
1996. Deputy Leader of the Opposition 29 September 1992 - 19 February 1996. Coalition Shadow Minister
for Administrative Services and Rural Affairs November 1992 - July 1995. Member, Select Committee on
Procedural Review 19 October 1995 - 2 April 1996; Member, Parliamentary Service Commission July 1989
- August 1992. Opposition Spokesperson on: Attorney- General's matters and Police and Emergency Services
January 1990 - January 1991; Education and Youth 29 January 1991 - August 1992. Speaker, Legislative
Assembly 17 February - 24 November 1987 and 5 July 1989 - 2 November 1989. Minister for Health and
Environment 25 November 1987 - 1 December 1987. President, CPA (Qld) 1989; CPA (Qld) Representative,
Canberra 1988; Barbados 1989. Delegate, 18th Australasian Conference of Presiding Officers and Clerks,
Cook Islands 1987; Member, Library Committee 1983-1986; Delegate, Australian Constitutional Convention
1985. Member, Parliamentary Delegation to Pacific Rim Countries June 1988. Parliamentary Representative
University of Queensland Senate 1990 - 24 March 1996.
Party Activity
Member, Electorate Council. Former Chairperson of National Party Education and Sport Policy Committees.
Personal
Born: Miles, Queensland, 14 August 1942. Married, two daughters, one son. Qualifications: BEdSt; BA; AEd.
Occupation prior to election: ABC, Sporting Commentator; and High School Principal.

Electorate of Beaudesert
Location: South East Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Beaudesert, Tamborine Mountain, Jimboomba, Kooralbyn, Canungra, Rathdowney, Boonah,
Aratula, Rosevale and Roadvale.
Area: 4,389 km Enrolment: 34,898 (at 30.01.2009)

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LUCAS, Hon Paul Thomas


Electorate:

LYTTON

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 5 October 1996



(Elected at By-election)

Parliamentary Service
Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009.
Member, Standing Orders Committee 9 October 2007 - 20 March 2009. Minister for Transport and
Main Roads 12 February 2004 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Innovation and Information Economy
23 March 2001 - 12 February 2004 (Minister with responsibility for Energy 20 December 2002 - 12
February 2004). Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport 22
February 2001 - 23 March 2001. Member, Chairman, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 30 July
1998 - 21 February 2001. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 4 December 1996 - 19 May 1998.
Party Activity
Member of ALP since 1981; holder (at various times) of various positions including: Lytton Branch
President, Secretary of Bowman FDE, State Conference Delegate, State Council Delegate, State
Administrative Committee Member, Rules Committee Member. Member, Australian Thai Youth
Political Exchange Programme Delegation to Thailand 1989. Former State President and State Secretary,
Queensland Young Labor.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 9 July 1962. Married, three sons, one daughter. Qualifications: BEcon;
LLB; MBA (Hons). Occupation prior to election: Solicitor.

Electorate of Lytton
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Wynnum, Lytton, Manly, Hemmant and Lota.
Area: 47 km Enrolment: 27,619 (at 30.01.2009)

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MALE, Carolyn Therese


Electorate:

GLASS HOUSE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008 - 20 March 2009. Government Whip 11
September 2006 - 8 April 2009. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 13 May 2008 - 26 August
2008. Member, Review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee 12 May 2008 - 28
October 2008. Member, Public Accounts Committee 11 October 2006 - 30 October 2007. Member,
Estimates Committee D, 2006. Chair of Caucus 28 July 2005 - 11 September 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee A, 2005. Acting Chairman of Committees (Deputy Speaker) 24 March 2005 - 7 July 2005
and 22 July 2005 - 9 August 2005. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 31 August 2004 - 15 August
2006. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2004. Panel of Deputy Speakers 51st Parliament 18 March
2004 - 15 August 2006. Member, Public Works Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee F, 2002. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 50th Parliament 22 March
2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 2 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member,
Estimates Committee G, 2001.
Government Appointments
Ministers appointment to the Queensland University of Technology Council 21 November 2004 - 25
October 2005. Member, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Party Activity
Secretary, ALP Caboolture Branch. Secretary, EEC, ALP Caboolture Branch. Chair, Communications
and Information Technology Policy Committee.
Personal
Born: Nambour, Queensland, 7 May 1966. Qualifications: Diploma of Secondary School Teaching.
Occupation prior to election: Secondary School Teacher; Assistant Accountant; and Ministerial
Assistant/Advisor.

Electorate of Glass House


Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Caboolture, Wamuran, Elimbah, Beerburrum, Glass House Mountains, Beerwah,
Landsborough, Maleny, Conondale, Mooloolah, Glenview.
Area: 1,146 km Enrolment: 34,020 (at 30.01.2009)

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MALONE, George Edward (Ted)


Electorate:

MIRANI

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 30.04.1994 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 30 April 1994



(Elected at By-election)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2007. Shadow Minister
for Northern Development 17 September 2007 - 5 April 2009. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee
11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Shadow Minister for Emergency Services 21 September 2006 - 5
April 2009. Shadow Minister for Northern Development from 21 September 2006 - 17 September
2007. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2006. Shadow Minister for Emergency Services 28 September
2005 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee
D, 2004. Shadow Minister for Local Government and Planning 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Deputy Opposition Whip 10 March 2004 - 27 September 2005. Member, Estimates Committee B,
2003. Shadow Minister for Employment and Training 3 February 2002 - 8 March 2004. Shadow
Minister for Emergency Services 2 July 1998 - 8 March 2004. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2002.
Shadow Minister for Public Works and Housing 12 March 2001 - 3 February 2002. Member, Public
Works Committee 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2001. Member,
Estimates Committee D, 2001. Member, Estimates Committee B 1998, 1999 and 2000. Member, Public
Accounts Committee 2 April 1996 - 19 May 1998. Member, Estimates Committee E 1996 and 1997.
Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 15 September 1995 - 24 April 1996; Deputy Chairperson
15 September - 2 April 1996. Member, Parliamentary Delegation to Asia March 1995.
Personal
Born: Mackay, Queensland, 14 November 1943. Married, two daughters. Occupation prior to election:
Cane farmer and grazier.

Electorate of Mirani
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Sarina, Mirani, Glenden, Marlborough, St Lawrence, Eungella National Park.
Area: 27,496 km Enrolment: 28,281 (at 30.01.2009)

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McARDLE, Mark Francis


Electorate:

Party:

CALOUNDRA
Liberal National Party 09.09.2008
Liberal Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Deputy Leader of the Opposition 28 July 2008 - 2 April 2009. Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
28 July 2008 - 2 April 2009. Shadow Minister for Health 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member,
Estimates Committee E, 2008. Member, Standing Orders Committee 13 May 2008 - 20 March 2009.
Leader, Parliamentary Liberal Party 6 December 2007 - 27 July 2008. Shadow Minister for Justice and
Fair Trading 17 September 2007 - 12 August 2008. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2007. Deputy
Leader, Parliamentary Liberal Party 7 August 2006 - 6 December 2007. Member, Estimates Committee
F, 2006. Shadow Attorney-General 28 September 2005 - 21 March 2009. Shadow Minister for Justice
28 September 2005 - 17 September 2007. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2005. Member, Estimates
Committee A, 2004. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 18 March
2004 - 15 August 2006. Whip, Liberal Party 17 February 2004 - 28 September 2005. Liberal Party
Spokesperson for Attorney-General and Justice, State Development and Innovation, Local Government
and Planning, Emergency Services and Seniors 17 February 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Party Activity
Member, Liberal Party State Executive (3 years); Chairman, Fisher FEC (3 years).
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 21 December 1956. Married. Qualifications: LLB; GradDipLegPrac,
(QUT); Certificate of Superannuation Management. Occupation prior to election: Solicitor.

Electorate of Caloundra
Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Caloundra, Wurtulla, northern end Bribie Island mostly National Park and Forestry.
Area: 181km Enrolment: 33,983 (at 30.01.2009)

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McNAMARA, Hon Andrew Ian


Electorate:

HERVEY BAY

Party:
Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 17 February 2001- 20 March 2009

(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009.
Member, Estimates Committee D, 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads 21
September 2006 - 13 September 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee B, 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee
F, 2005. Chair, Estimates Committee E, 2004. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative
Review Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee D, 2003. Chair,
Estimates Committee F, 2002. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 50th Parliament 22 March
2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 1 January 2002 - 18
March 2004. Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 3 May 2001 - 31 December 2001.
Member, Estimates Committee C, 2001.
Party Activity
President, Hervey Bay ALP Branch, 1996 - 1998.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 19 August 1959. Married, two children. Qualifications: BA, LLB (UQ).
Occupation prior to election: Solicitor.

Electorate of Hervey Bay


Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Hervey Bay, Fraser Island and the Great Sandy Region.
Area: 1,924 km Enrolment: 33,931 (at 30.01.2009)

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MENKENS, Rosemary Norma


Electorate:

BURDEKIN

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Social Inclusion (Communities, Disability Services, Seniors, Multicultural
Affairs, Seniors and Womens Policy 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee
D, 2008. Deputy Chair, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee 26 February 2008 - 8
October 2008. Shadow Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Multicultural Affairs, Seniors
and Youth 29 January 2008 - 12 August 2008. Shadow Minister for Environment and Sustainability,
Multiculturalism and Shadow Minister for Women 12 June 2007 - 29 January 2008. Member, Estimates
Committee F, 2007. Shadow Minister for Environment and Multiculturalism 21 September 2006 - 12
June 2007. Shadow Minister for Women 21 September 2006 - 12 June 2007. Shadow Minister for
Northern Development 1 July 2006 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2006.
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2004. Shadow Minister for
Seniors 28 April 2004 - 21 September 2006. Member, Public Accounts Committee 18 March 2004 - 15
August 2006. Shadow Minister for Child Safety 8 March 2004 - 21 September 2006.
Party Activity
Member, National Party of Australia from 1968. Treasurer, Home Hill Branch NPA 2002 - 2003;
Secretary, Home Hill Branch NPA 1995 - 2002; State Executive member, NPA Women's Section 1988;
Chairman, Burdekin Women's Section NPA 1986 - 1991.
Personal
Born: Collinsville, Queensland, 10 September 1946. Married, three children. Occupation prior to
election: Teacher; and Company Director/Secretary of Family Enterprise (cane farm, Home Hill and
cattle property, Collinsville District).

Electorate of Burdekin
Location: North Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Ayr, Home Hill, Giru, Collinsville, Dalbeg, Cungulla, Alligator Creek, Merinda, Woodstock,
Oak Valley, Gumlu and the southern part of Townsville.
Area: 18,803 km Enrolment: 24,504 (at 30.01.2009)

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MESSENGER, Robert Desmond (Rob)
Electorate:

BURNETT

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Tourism and Small Business 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Shadow Minister for
Tourism, Regional Development, Small Business and Industry and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships 29 January 2008 - 12 August 2008. Member, Estimates Committee
B, 2007. Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services 21 September 2006 - 29 January 2008.
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2006. Shadow Minister for Environment 28 September 2005 - 21
September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2004.
Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006.
Shadow Minister for Education and the Arts 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Military Service
RAAF 1978 - 1987, Electrical Apprentice, Electrical Fitter.
Personal
Born: Bundaberg, Queensland, 26 October 1962. Qualifications: RAAF Electrical Fitter. Occupation
prior to election: Cameraman, writer, producer, director - WIN TV and Channel 7; and Producer
broadcaster - ABC Regional Radio.

Electorate of Burnett
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Childers, Miriam Vale, Agnes Water, Bargara and Burnett Heads.
Area: 7,506 km Enrolment: 30,832 (at 30.01.2009)

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MICKEL, Hon (Reginald) John


Electorate:

LOGAN

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations 13 September 2007 - 26 March
2009. Minister for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 13 September 2006 - 13
September 2007. Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 3 March 2005 - 13 September
2006. Minister for Energy 25 August 2004 - 13 September 2006. Minister for Environment 12 February
2004 - 25 August 2004. Chair, Select Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status 14
October 2003 - 13 January 2004. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 50th Parliament 22
March 2001 - 13 January 2004. Chairman, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 30
July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2000. Chairman, Estimates Committee
A, 1998 and 1999. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 49th Parliament 4 August 1998.
Party Activity
Member of the Australian Labor Party since 1979.
Personal
Born: Murgon, Queensland, August 1953. Married, three children. Qualifications: MLitSt, BA, BEdSt,
(UQ); and DipTchg (Mt Gravatt CAE). Occupation prior to election: Senior Advisor to then Minister
for Health, Hon Peter Beattie, Senior Advisor to then State Opposition Leader Peter Beattie, 1996-1998,
and Senior Advisor to Premier Wayne Goss. Previous advisor to Federal Member for Rankin, Hon D.P.
Beddall.

Electorate of Logan
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Browns Plains, Park Ridge, Heritage Park, Regents Park, Hillcrest, Munruben.
Area: 109 km Enrolment: 28,946 (at 30.01.209)

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MILLER, Jo-Ann Roslyn


Electorate:

BUNDAMBA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 5 February 2000



(Elected at By-election)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee F, 2008. Chair, Travelsafe Select Committee 16 April 2008 - 20 March
2009. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2007. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges
Committee 11 October 2006 - 16 April 2008. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health 12
February 2004 - 13 September 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education 23 March
2001 - 7 February 2004. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 29 February 2000 - 23 January
2001. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2000.
Party Activity
Various positions in the FDE, EEC and MEC levels in the ALP.
Personal
Born: Ipswich, Queensland, 22 August 1958. Married, two daughters. Qualifications: BBus (Pub
Admin) (QUT). Occupation prior to election: Registrar and Manager of Justices of the Peace Branch.

Electorate of Bundamba
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Collingwood Park, Redbank Plains, Riverview, Bellbird Park, Bundamba, Ebbw Vale,
Blackstone, Goodna, Bergins Hill, New Chum, Gailes, Dinmore and Springfield.
Area: 187 km Enrolment: 32,528 (at 30.01.2009)

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MOORHEAD, Evan Robert


Electorate:

WATERFORD

Party:
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Estimates Committee E, 2008. Member, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee
26 February 2008 - 8 October 2008. Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2007. Member, Scrutiny of
Legislation Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11
October 2006 - 21 March 2009.
Party Activity
Branch President; Branch Vice-President; State Conference Delegate (Young Labor, Branch, Union);
National Conference Delegate, Electoral College; Health Policy Committee.
Personal
Born: Redcliffe, Queensland, 19 April 1978. Qualifications: BA (Hons), LLB (Hons) (UQ). Occupation
prior to election: Research Officer, Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU).

Electorate of Waterford
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Beenleigh, Waterford, Loganlea, Loganholme, Tanah Merah, Edens Landing, Bethania,
Holmview, Meadowbrook, part of Slacks Creek, Kingston, Waterford West and part of Logan Reserve.
Area: 62 km Enrolment: 29,223 (at 30.01.2009)

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MULHERIN, Hon Timothy Sean
Electorate:

MACKAY

Party:
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 15 July 1995

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries from 12 December 2005. Chair, Estimates Committee
E, 2005. Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2004. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 18 March
2004 - 20 March 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2003. Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2002.
Member, Public Accounts Committee 30 July 1998 - 13 January 2004 and 15 September 1995 - 19 May
1998. Chair, Estimates Committee D, 2001. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2000. Chair, Estimates
Committee E, 1998 and 1999.
Party Activity
State Organiser 1994-1995.
Personal
Born: Mackay, Queensland, 24 August 1957. Married, three children. Occupation prior to election: ALP
State Organiser. Previously Clerk, Mackay Electricity Board.

Electorate of Mackay
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: City of Mackay, Slade Point, part of Andergrove and the Mackay Harbour.
Area: 56 km Enrolment: 29,139 (at 30.01.2009)

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NELSON-CARR, Hon Lindel Helena (Lindy)
Electorate:

MUNDINGBURRA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships,
Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009. Minister for Environment
and Multiculturalism 13 September 2006 - 13 September 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
in North Queensland 2 February 2006 - 13 September 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and
Treasurer in North Queensland 28 July 2005 - 2 February 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Transport and Main Roads 26 May 2005 - 13 September 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the
Premier in North Queensland 19 February 2004 - 28 July 2005. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Health and Minister Assisting the Premier on Women's Policy 1 March 2001 - 7 February 2004.
Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Member, Panel of Temporary
Chairmen for the 49th Parliament. Chair, Estimates Committee A, 2000. Member, Estimates Committee
G, 1999. Member, Estimates Committee D, 1998.
Government Appointments
Member, James Cook University Council, 17 December 1999 - 12 April 2001 and 18 May 2001 to
present.
Party Activity
Chair of Caucus, 1998 - 2001. Chair, Premier's Labor Women's Advisory Group. Member, Rising Sun
Branch of ALP.
Personal
Born: Sydney, New South Wales, 15 July 1952. Married, large, blended family. Qualifications: Cert
Tchg; DipTchg; BEd; MEd. Occupation prior to election: Teacher.

Electorate of Mundingburra
Location: North Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Townsville suburbs of Cranbrook, Heatley, Gulliver, Aitkenvale, Mundingburra, Pimlico,
Mysterton, Annandale, Riverside Gardens, Douglas, Vincent.
Area: 31 km Enrolment: 29,310 (at 30.01.2009)

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NICHOLLS, Timothy James (Tim)


Electorate:

CLAYFIELD

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


Liberal Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service

Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Future Growth 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates
Committee F, 2007 and 2008. Member, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14 February 2008 - 30 May
2008. Deputy Leader, Parliamentary Liberal Party 6 December 2007 - 27 July 2008. Shadow Minister for
Transport, Traffic Management, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations 17 September 2007 - 12 August
2008. Shadow Minister for Public Transport and Traffic Management 16 April 2007 - 17 September 2007.
Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009.
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development from 21 September 2006 - 17
September 2007.

Party Activity

Member, Young Liberal Movement (Clayfield) (1983 - 1992) - numerous positions held: Branch Chair;
Member, Young Liberal State Council; Delegate to State Convention and Young Liberal State Conventions;
Assistant Editor, Young Liberal Newsletter; Member, Qld Young Liberals Mock Parliament Team (1986).
Senior Party (1992) - various positions held: Branch Chair and Development Officer. Campaign Chair,
Clayfield (1989, 1992, 1995, 1998) and Campaign Director, Clayfield (2001). Member, Local Government
Campaign Committee (1985, 1988, 1991, 1997). Member, Federal Campaign Committee (1990, 1996, 2001,
2004, 2007). Chair, Constitution Review Committee (1997). Member, Constitution and Rules Committee,
Liberal Party (Qld) (1997 - 2000). Founding Board Member and Director, Libco Pty Ltd (1997 - 2007).

Local Government Service

Councillor, Hamilton Ward, Brisbane City Council (2000 - 2006). Member, BCC Finance Committee 2000
- 2004 and August 2005 - August 2006. Lord Mayors Finance Spokesperson (2005 - 2006) . Lord Mayors
Spokesperson for Customer and Community Services and Brisbane Water (2004 - 2005); Member, BCC
Customer and Community Services and Water Committee (2004 - 2005). Liberal Party (Qld) Representative,
Australian Young Political Leaders program to study electoral process USA (2004). Board Member, BWEA
(2004 - 2005). Member, BCC Expenditure Review Committee (2004 - 2006).

Personal

Born: Melbourne, Victoria, 6 April 1965. Married, three children. Qualifications: LLB (QUT). Occupations
prior to election: Councillor, Hamilton Ward, Brisbane City Council (2000 - 2006); Solicitor; Senior Associate,
Hunt and Hunt Lawyers.

Electorate of Clayfield
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Ascot, Eagle Junction, Hamilton, Doomben, Wooloowin, Hendra, Clayfield, Whinstaines,
Kalinga, Albion, Pinkenba, Myrtletown, Wavell Heights, Nundah, Meeandah, and Eagle Farm.
Area: 69 km Enrolment: 27,917 (at 30.01.2009)

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NOLAN, Rachel Genevieve
Electorate:

IPSWICH

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Partnerships, Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth 13 September 2007 - 20 March
2009. Chair, Estimates Committee A, 2007. Member, Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committees
1 November 2006 - 6 February 2007. Chair, Estimates Committee A, 2006. Member, Impact of Petrol
Pricing Select Committee 25 August 2005 - 4 April 2006. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2005.
Chair, Estimates Committee A, 2004. Deputy Government Whip 18 March 2004 - 13 September
2007. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2002. Member,
Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member,
Estimates Committee G, 2001.
Party Activity
Member of ALP since 1992.
Personal
Born: Ipswich, Queensland, 13 March 1974. Qualifications: BA (Hons) (UQ). Occupation prior to
election: Political Advisor.

Electorate of Ipswich
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Ipswich suburbs of East Ipswich, Raceview, Booval, Woodend, Ripley, Sadliers Crossing,
Yamanto.
Area: 48 km Enrolment: 28,345 (at 30.01.2009)

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OBRIEN, Jason Danial
Electorate:

COOK

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Estimates Committee F, 2008. Member, Public Works Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March
2009. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11 October 2006 - 21 March 2009. Member, Review of Organ
and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee 12 May 2008 - 28 October 2008. Chair, Estimates
Committee C, 2007. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2006. Member, Public Works Committee 29
March 2006 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2005. Temporary Speaker/Deputy
Speaker 31 August 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2004. Member, Panel of
Temporary Chairmen for the 51st Parliament 18 March 2004 - 31 August 2004.
Government Appointments
Member, Regional Queensland Council.
Party Activity
State Conference Delegate. Has held various other positions at all levels.
Local Government Service
Cairns City Councillor 2000-2004.
Military Service
Royal Australian Navy 1986-1990.
Personal
Born: Sydney, New South Wales, 23 November 1969. Married, one child. Qualifications: BA (Hons);
Naval electrician. Occupation prior to election: Councillor for Cairns City Council; and Electorate/
Research Officer to Steve Bredhauer MP.

Electorate of Cook
Location: North Queensland
Description: Rural - 100,000km+
Principal Areas: Weipa, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Mossman, Port Douglas and Cairns northern beaches.
Area: 188,333 km Enrolment: 21,838 (at 30.01.2009)

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PALASZCZUK, Annastacia
Electorate:

Party:

INALA
Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Member, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11 November 2008 - 20 March
2009. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads and Local Government 9 October 2008
- 20 March 2009. Chair, Estimates Committee C, 2008. Chair, Estimates Committee E, 2007. Chair,
Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 1 November 2006 - 12 November 2008.
Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 1 November 2006 - 12 November
2008. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 1 November 2006 - 12 November 2008. Member, Public
Works Committee 11 October 2006 - 1 November 2006.
Party Activity
Former President, ALP Inala Branch; Delegate, Queensland ALP State Conference; Delegate, ALP
National Conference; Former State President, Queensland Young Labor.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 25 July 1969. Married. BA (UQ); MA (Hons) (University of London);
LLB (UQ); GradDipLegPrac (ANU); British Council Chevening Scholar. Occupation prior to election:
Senior Ministerial Advisor to Beattie Labor Government.

Electorate of Inala
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Ellen Grove, Camira, Gailes, Wacol, Inala, Darra, Carole Park, Sumner, Richlands and parts
of Forest Lake, Oxley and Durack.
Area: 61 km Enrolment: 26,089 (at 30.01.2009)

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PEARCE, James (Jim)

Electorate:

FITZROY
(Broadsound 1989-1992)

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 2 December 1989 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Travelsafe Committee 28 October 2008 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee E,
2006. Chair, Travelsafe Select Committee 2 May 2001 - 16 April 2008. Chair, Estimates Committee
E, 2001. Secretary, Parliamentary Labor Party 26 June 1998 - 21 February 2001. Member, Public
Accounts Committee 10 March 1992 - 19 May 1998 and 30 July 1998 - 13 January 2004. Member,
Estimates Committee E, 1994, 1995, 1998 and 1999; Member, Select Committee on Members' Interests
10 November 1992 - 20 June 1995. Member, Select Committee of Privileges 21 March 1990 - 25 August
1992. Member, Parliamentary Trade Delegation to South East Asia November 1991.
Government Appointments
Member, Regional Queensland Council; Member, Premier's Rural and Northern Taskforce, 1990 February 1996, Chairman from February 1995.
Party Activity
Secretary, Parliamentary Labor Party 26 June 1998 - 21 February 2001. Delegate, Queensland State
Conference, 1991.
Local Government and Military Service
Councillor Div. 5, Town of Dysart, Broadsound Shire; Served in Vietnam (Corporal - Letter of
Commendation for Service in South Vietnam).
Personal
Born: Paddington, New South Wales, 28 July 1948. Three sons. Occupation prior to election: Coal
miner.

Electorate of Fitzroy
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Mount Morgan, Duaringa, Blackwater, Dysart, Bajool, Gracemere, Middlemount, Moura and
the southern outskirts of Rockhampton.
Area: 43,905 km Enrolment: 24,213 (at 30.01.2009)

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PITT, Hon (Frederick) Warren


Electorate:

Party:

MULGRAVE

Dates of Service:


2 December 1989 - 15 July 1995


5 December 1998 - 20 March 2009
(Elected at By-election)
(Retired)

Australian Labor Party

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Main Roads and Local Government 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009. Minister for
Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and Youth
30 January 2007 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Communities, Disability Services, Seniors and
Youth 13 September 2006 - 30 January 2007. Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors
22 April 2004 - 13 September 2006. Minister for Communities and Disability Services 12 February 2004
- 22 April 2004. Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member,
Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 29 February 2000 - 23 January 2001.
Chairman, Estimates Committee D, 1999. Minister for Business, Industry and Regional Development
23 February 1995 - 31 July 1995. Government Whip 1 October 1992 - 23 February 1995. Deputy Whip
10 March 1992 - 1 October 1992. Member, Parliamentary Select Committee of Inquiry into Ambulance
Services 1990 - 1991. Chairman, Premier's Northern and Rural Task Force May 1992 - February 1995.
Other Committees
Member, State Executive - Defence Force Reserve Support Group 2000 - 2001. Chair, Queensland
Small Business Advisory Committee 2000 - 2001. Member, Queensland Rural Council from March
2001.
Party Activity
Treasurer, Kennedy FDE. Previously Branch President; President, EEC; Divisional Executive Member;
Divisional Returning Officer, State Administrative Committee; State Electoral College, National
Conference Delegate and State Campaign Committee.
Military Service
National Service and Member of Army Reserve, 1969 - 1975.
Personal
Born: Cairns, Queensland, 14 March 1948. Married, two children. Qualifications: CertTchg; BEd; and
BA. Occupation prior to election: Teacher.

Electorate of Mulgrave
Location: North Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Southern suburbs of Cairns and towns of Gordonvale, Babinda, Flying Fish Point, Miriwinni,
Innisfail.
Area: 1,674 km Enrolment: 29,689 (at 30.01.2009)

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PRATT, Dorothy Ruth (Dolly)
Electorate:

NANANGO
(Barambah 1998 - 2001)

Party:

Independent 6 February 1999


Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party
13 June 1998 - 6 February 1999

Date of Election: 13 June 1998


Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee D, 2008. Member, Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee 14
February 2008 - 30 May 2008. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2007. Member, Members Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee
D, 2006. Member, Palm Island Select Committee 19 April 2005 - 25 August 2005. Member, Estimates
Committee E, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2004. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2003.
Member, Estimates Committee D, 2002. Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review
Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2001. Deputy Leader,
Parliamentary Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party 23 June 1998 - 6 February 1999. Pauline Hanson's
One Nation Party Shadow Spokesperson for the Arts; Families Youth and Community Care; Health;
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, Women's Policy and Fair Trading, 7 August 1998 - 6
February 1999.
Personal
Born: Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, 11 March 1955. Married, three children. Qualifications: JP.
Occupation prior to election: Coffee shop proprietor, nurse and worked at cattle sale yards.

Electorate of Nanango
Location: South East Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Kingaroy, Coominya, Nanango, Yarraman, Blackbutt, Toogoolawah, Kilcoy, Woodford,
Wooroolin, Kumbia, Maidenwell, Mt Mee.
Area: 9,897 km Enrolment: 25,988 (at 30.01.2009)

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PURCELL, Patrick Douglas


Electorate:

BULIMBA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 19 September 1992 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2008. Member, Travelsafe Committee 7 August 2007 - 26 February
2008. Minister for Emergency Services 28 July 2005 - 4 July 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing 12 February 2004 - 28 July 2005. Member, Select
Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status 14 October 2003 - 13 January 2004.
Deputy Government Whip 30 July 1998 - 11 February 2004. Chairman, Estimates Committee A,
2001. Member, Public Works Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001 and 2 April 1996 - 19 May
1998. Chairman, Estimates Committee B, 1998, 1999 and 2000. Member, Legal, Constitutional and
Administrative Review Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Member, Privileges Committee
12 November 1992 - 20 June 1995; Member, Estimates Committee B 1994 and 1995.
Party Activity
President, Bulimba Branch. Delegate, Bulimba EEC. Delegate, State Council, State Conference.
Personal
Born: Cowra, New South Wales, 17 March 1947. Married, three daughters, two sons. Occupation prior
to election: Secretary, Australian Building Construction Employees and Builders Labourers Federation
(Queensland Branch); Vice President Federal Australian Building Construction Employees and Builders
Labourers Federation; and Executive Member of Queensland Trade and Labour Council.

Electorate of Bulimba
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Bulimba, Balmoral, Morningside, Cannon Hill, Seven Hills, Norman Park, Murrarie,
Hawthorne and parts of Carina.
Area: 28 km Enrolment: 29,530 (at 30.01.2009)

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REEVES, Philip Gerard (Phil)
Electorate:

MANSFIELD

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier 13 September 2007 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates
Committee E, 2007. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 26 February - 28 October 2008. Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister for Transport 21 September 2006 - 13 September 2007. Member, Estimates
Committee A, 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee A, 2005. Deputy Government Whip 22 March 2000
- 11 September 2006. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 30 July
1998 - 23 January 2001. Chair, Estimates Committee G, 2000. Member, Estimates Committee D, 1999.
Member, Estimates Committee C, 1998. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen 4 August 1998 - 13
January 2004.
Party Activity
Member of the ALP since 1987. Vice-President, Garden City Branch.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 19 September 1966. Married, with three children. Qualifications: BALM,
(GU). Occupation prior to election: Sports management and marketing consultant.

Electorate of Mansfield
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Mackenzie, Rochedale, Burbank, Wishart, Mansfield, Sheldon, parts of Upper Mt Gravatt,
Carindale, Eight Mile Plains, Macgregor and Rochedale South.
Area: 76 km Enrolment: 28,585 (at 30.01.2009)

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REILLY, Dianne Ann
Electorate:
MUDGEERABA

Party:
Australian Labor Party
Dates of Service: 17 February 2001 - 20 March 2009

(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee D, 2008. Chair, Estimates Committee F, 2007. Chair, Legal Constitutional
and Administrative Review Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Chair, Estimates Committee
D, 2006. Chair, Estimates Committee C, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2003. Chair, Estimates
Committee C, 2002. Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 2 May 2001 - 15 August 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee E, 2001
Party Activity
Vice President, ALP Nerang Branch, 1999 - 2000. Treasurer, ALP Nerang Branch, 2000 - 2001.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 29 January 1969. Married, one son, one daughter. Qualifications:
GradDipCommPrac (QUT); BA (UQ). Occupation prior to election: Principal of Dianne Reilly
Communications, a public relations consultancy firm.

Electorate of Mudgeeraba
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Carrara, Mudgeeraba, Worongary, Tallai, Reedy Creek, Bonogin, parts of Nerang, Gilston,
Springbrook, Numinbah Valley, Lower Beechmont, Merrimac.
Area: 396 km Enrolment: 32,589 (at 30.01.2009)

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REYNOLDS, Hon Michael Francis (Mike) AM
Electorate:

TOWNSVILLE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 13 June 1998 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly 10 October 2006 - 20 April 2009. Chair, Speakers Advisory
Committee 26 February 2008 - 20 March 2009. Chair, Standing Orders Committee 11 October 2006 - 20
March 2009. Minister for Child Safety 12 February 2004 - 13 September 2006. Minister for Emergency
Services and Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland 22 February 2001 - 12 February 2004.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in North Queensland 29 June 1998 - 17 February 2001.
Party Activity
Member, Hermit Park Branch ALP; Delegate, State ALP Conference 1997 and 1999; Former Delegate,
National ALP Conference 1982; Campaign Director, various state and federal elections.
Local Government Service
Member, Townsville City Council 1973 - 1989. Deputy Mayor of Townsville 1976 - 1980. Mayor of
Townsville 1980 - 1989. Member, State Executive, Local Government Association of Queensland 1983
- 1989. Membership of the Order of Australia (AM) 1985 for service to local government and the
community.
Personal
Born: Manly, New South Wales, 16 September 1946. Partner, two children. Qualifications: BSocW
(JCU). Occupation prior to election: Director, Northern Australia Social Research Institute.

Electorate of Townsville
Location: North Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Pallarenda and much of the City of Townsville, including suburbs of Mt Louisa, Vincent,
Garbutt, Currajong, Hyde Park, West End, North Ward, Palm Island, South Townsville, Magnetic Island.
Area: 249 km Enrolment: 27,733 (at 30.01.2009)

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RICKUSS, Ian Phillip
Electorate:

LOCKYER

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Opposition Whip 6 July 2006 - 2 April 2009. Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for State
Development and Shadow Minister for Small Business 28 September 2005 - 21 September 2006.
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2004. Member, Legal,
Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 18 March 2004 - 11 July 2006. Shadow Minister
for Environment 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 27 July 1954. Married, 2 sons. Occupation prior to election: Bank Clerk,
Horticulturist.

Electorate of Lockyer
Location: South East Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Withcott, Gatton, Laidley, Greenbank and Flagstone.
Area: 3,358 km Enrolment: 32,175 (at 30.01.2009)

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ROBERTS, Hon Neil Stuart
Electorate:

NUDGEE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 15 July 1995

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Emergency Services 10 July 2007 - 26 March 2009. Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Infrastructure 13 September 2006 - 10 July 2007. Parliamentary
Secretary to the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation
2 February 2006 - 13 September 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier and Minister for
Finance and Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation 28 July 2005 - 2 February 2006.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors 26 May 2005
- 28 July 2005. Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Sport 12
February 2004 - 28 July 2005. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Families and Minister for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, Disability Services, Seniors 12 June 2003 - 7 February
2004. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Training and Youth, and Minister for
the Arts 23 March 2001 - 12 June 2003. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education 1 March
2001 - 23 March 2001. Chairman, Public Works Committee 30 July 1998 - 17 February 2001. Chairman,
Estimates Committee F, 1998, 1999, and 2000 (from 7 August 2000) and Member 1997. Member,
Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 15 September 1995 - 19 May 1998.
Party Activity
Member of ALP since 1981. State Council Delegate Lilley (1982-1994); State Conference Delegate
(1988, 1991, 1994); Campaign Director, Lilley (1993, 1996); Nudgee (1989, 1992); Northgate Ward
(1994); Eagle Farm Ward (1991); Member Rules Committee (1991-2002); Member Economic
Management Policy Committee (1991-1994); President and Secretary of Various Party Units.
Personal
Born: Charleville, Queensland, 3 January 1955. Married, two daughters. Qualifications: Electrical Fitter
and Mechanic; BBus; MBA (QUT). Occupation prior to election: Industrial Advocate for Electrical
Trades Union.

Electorate of Nudgee
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Nudgee, Nudgee Beach, Boondall, Virginia, Zillmere, Geebung, Banyo, Northgate, Nundah
and Toombul, part of Wavell Heights.
Area: 41 km Enrolment: 28,023 (at 30.01.2009)

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ROBERTSON, Hon Stephen
Electorate:

STRETTON
(Sunnybank 1992-2001)

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 19 September 1992

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Health 28 July 2005 - 26 March 2009. Minister for Natural Resources and Mines 25 August
2004 - 28 July 2005. Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy 12 February 2004 - 25 August
2004. Minister for Natural Resources and Mines 22 February 2001 - 12 February 2004. Minister for
Emergency Services 16 December 1999 - 22 February 2001. Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier 29 June 1998 - 16 December 1999. Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 24 April
1996 - 30 July 1998. Secretary, Parliamentary Labor Party August 1995 - 26 June 1998. Member, Public
Works Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Member, Subordinate Legislation Committee 10
November 1992 - 20 June 1995. Member, Estimates Committee D, 1995; Member, Estimates Committee
F, 1994. Member, Parliamentary Delegation to China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia, May-June
1996.
Party Activity
Member of the Australian Labor Party since 1978. Branch Secretary of Sunnybank Branch. Delegate to
State Council.
Personal
Born: Aberdeen, Scotland, 14 February 1962. Qualifications: BA (Hons) (GU). Occupation prior to
election: State Secretary and National President of United Firefighters Union of Australia.

Electorate of Stretton
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Stretton, parts of Calamvale, Sunnybank Hills, Kuraby, Drewvale, Berrinba, Underwood,
parts of Eight Mile Plains and Runcorn.
Area: 46 km Enrolment: 34,217 (at 30.01.2009)

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SCHWARTEN, Hon Robert Evan


Electorate:

ROCKHAMPTON
(Rockhampton North 1989-1992)

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 15 July 1995



(First Elected 2 December 1989 - 19

September 1992)
Parliamentary Service
Minister for Public Works and Information and Communication Technology from 12 October 2006.
Minister for Public Works and Housing 13 September 2006 - 12 October 2006. Member, Standing
Orders Committee from 11 October 2006 - 21 March 2009. Member, Standing Orders Committee
25 August 2005 - 15 August 2006. Leader of Government Parliamentary Business 9 August 2005 - 6
April 2009. Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing 12 February 2004 - 13 September 2006.
Minister for Public Works and Minister for Housing 29 June 1998 - 12 February 2004. Shadow Minister
for Public Works and Administrative Services and Natural Resources 7 October 1997 - 26 June 1998.
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries 17 December 1996 - 7 October 1997. Shadow Minister for
Emergency Services and Rural Communities 27 February 1996 - 17 December 1996. Deputy Chair,
Estimates Committee E, 1997. Member, Estimates Committee B, 1996. Member, Members' Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Chair, Public Works Committee
10 March 1992 - 19 September 1992; Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 21 March
1990 - 11 March 1992.
Party Activity
All branch positions, State Conference Delegate.
Local Government Service
Alderman, Rockhampton City Council (1985-1991).
Personal
Born: Rockhampton, Queensland, 6 October 1954. Married, two sons. Qualifications: BEd; DipTchg.
Occupation prior to election: Teacher; Union Official; and Ministerial Policy adviser to Deputy Premier.

Electorate of Rockhampton
Location: Central Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: City of Rockhampton, and a northern section bounded by the Fitzroy River and Bruce
Highway.
Area: 55 km Enrolment: 25,124 (at 30.01.2009)

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SCOTT, Desley Carleton


Electorate:

WOODRIDGE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee D, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2007. Member, Travelsafe
Select Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee E, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2004. Member, Members' Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee
B, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2001.
Government Appointments
Member of Minister's Regional Queensland Council (Hon Warren Pitt). Ex-Officio Member of Regional
Disability Forum (Moreton Region).
Party Activity
Chair of Child Safety Caucus Committee. Publicity Officer, ALP Logan Branch.
Personal
Born: Toowoomba, Queensland, 27 June 1943. Married, three sons. Qualifications: Dental Nurse
Certificate. Occupation prior to election: Electorate Officer for the state seat of Woodridge.

Electorate of Woodridge
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Woodridge, Kingston, Logan Central, Marsden, two-thirds of Crestmead and parts of Slacks
Creek.
Area: 26 km Enrolment: 25,167 (at 30.01.2009)

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SEENEY, Jeffrey William (Jeff)


Electorate:

CALLIDE

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 13.06.1998 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service

Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy 29 January 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee E,
2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2008. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11
February 2008 - 20 March 2009. Member, Review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee
12 May 2008 - 28 October 2008. Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Queensland Coalition, Leader of
National Party 18 September 2006 - 29 January 2008. Member, Standing Orders Committee 5 June - 15
August 2006, 11 October 2006 - 12 February 2008. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2007. Shadow Minister
for Trade 21 September 2006 - 17 September 2007. Shadow Minister for State Development, Shadow Minister
for Water, Shadow Minister for Small Business, Information Technology and Innovation and Shadow Minister
for Industrial Relations 8 August 2006 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee G 2004 and 2006.
Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Deputy Leader of the National Party 4 February 2003 - 18 September
2006. Shadow Treasurer 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005. Shadow Minister for Energy 9 February 2003
- 22 April 2003 and 8 March 2004 - 21 September 2006. Shadow Minister for Decentralisation 22 April 2003 27 September 2005. Member, Select Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status 14 October
2003 - 13 January 2004. Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Mines 12 March 2001 - 8 August 2006.
Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations 22 April 2003 - 8 March 2004. Shadow Treasurer 9 February 2003 22 April 2003. Shadow Minister for Fair Trading 9 February 2003 - 8 March 2004. Shadow Minister for Police
and Corrective Services 12 March 2001 - 9 February 2003. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 3 May
2001 - 4 February 2003. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2001. Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy 13
December 1999 - 17 February 2001. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2000.

Party Activity

Member, State Central Council NPAQ 1991 - 1998; Member, Primary Industry, Local Government and
Transport Policy Committees. Chair, Auburn Electorate Council. Chairman, Callide Electorate Council 1991
- 1996; Various executive positions Monto Branch 1988 to 1998; Various positions Young Nationals 1978 to
1988 including State Councillor 1979.

Local Government Service

Monto Shire Council 1992 - 1998, Deputy Mayor 8 April 1994 - 15 March 1997, North Burnett LGA Delegate.
Burnett Inland Organisation of Councils Delegate. Chair, Legislative Review Committee and National
Competition Policy Review Committee. Member of various internal council committees.

Personal

Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 2 February 1957. Married, three children. Qualifications: Cert Rural Business
Management (QUT). Occupation prior to election: Farmer

Electorate of Callide
Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Shires of Banana (part of), Biggenden, Eidsvold, Gayndah, Kilkivan, Kolan, Monto,
Mundubbera, Murgon, Perry, Taroom and Wondai.
Area: 58,081 km Enrolment: 26,389 (at 30.01.2009)

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SHINE, Hon Kerry Gerard


Electorate:

TOOWOOMBA NORTH

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland
1 November 2006 - 26 March 2009. Minister for Natural Resources and Water 13 September 2006 1 November 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communities, Disability Services and
Seniors and Premier's Advisor on Western Queensland 28 July 2005 - 13 September 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee D, 2005. Member, Palm Island Select Committee 19 April 2005 - 25 August 2005.
Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 31 August 2004 - 9 August 2005. Member, Estimates Committee
G, 2004. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 51st Parliament 18 March 2004 - 31 August
2004. Chair of Caucus, 11 February 2004 - 27 July 2005. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2003.
Member, Estimates Committee A, 2002. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 1
January 2002 - 18 March 2004. Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 3 May 2001 - 31
December 2001. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2001.
Government Appointments
Chair, Fishing Council from 25 March 2004 - 10 October 2006.
Party Activity
Member of ALP, Delegate to State Conference from Groom FDE.
Personal
Born: Toowoomba, Queensland, 5 October 1948. Three children. Qualifications: LLB (UQ). Occupation
prior to election: Solicitor.

Electorate of Toowoomba North


Location: South East Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: North Toowoomba, East Toowoomba, Mt Lofty, Harlaxton, Prince Henry Heights, Mt
Kynoch and most of the Central Business District, Wilsonton, Highfields, Meringandan, Wetalla, Cranley, Blue
Mountain Heights, Newtown, Rockville.
Area: 100 km Enrolment: 26,652 (at 30.01.2009)

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SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart
Electorate:

MAROOCHYDORE

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 19.09.1992 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 19 September 1992

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure (including ICT) and Shadow Minister for Main Roads and
Transport 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2008. Shadow Minister
for Infrastructure and Planning 17 September 2007 - 12 August 2008. Shadow Minister for Tourism
17 September 2007 - 29 January 2008. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2007. Deputy Leader of
National Party 18 September 2006 - 28 July 2008. Deputy Leader of the Opposition 21 September 2006
- 28 July 2008. Shadow Minister for State Development, Employment, Industrial Relations and Shadow
Minister for Small Business and Tourism 16 April 2007 - 17 September 2007. Shadow Minister for State
Development 21 September 2006 - 16 April 2007. Shadow Minister for Small Business and Employment
30 January 2007 - 16 April 2007. Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations 1 July 2006 - 8 August
2006 and 30 January 2007 - 16 April 2007. Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Shadow Minister
for Employment and Industrial Relations 21 September 2006 - 30 January 2007. Member, Standing
Orders Committee 11 October 2006 - 13 May 2008. Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads 8
August 2006 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2005 and 2006. Shadow Minister
for State Development, Shadow Minister for Small Business, Information Technology and Innovation
28 September 2005 - 8 August 2006. Shadow Minister for Women's Policy 2 July 1998 - 21 September
2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004. Member, Legal, Constitutional and
Administrative Review Committee 15 September 1995 - 19 May 1998, 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006
(Deputy Chair 8 April 2004 - 27 September 2006). Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads and
Shadow Minister for Urban Affairs 8 March 2004 - 27 September 2005. Shadow Minister for Tourism 12
March 2001 - 22 April 2003. Shadow Minister for Health 2 July 1998 - 8 March 2004. Member, Estimates
Committee E, 1998, 1999 and 2001. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee
3 March 1998 - 19 May 1998. Secretary to the Parliamentary National Party 17 February 1998 - 27 July
1998. Member, Estimates Committee G, 1996 and 1997. Temporary Chairman of Committees 2 April
1996 - 19 May 1998 and 5 November 1992 - 20 June 1995. Member, Subordinate Legislation Committee
10 November 1992 - 20 June 1995.
Party Activity
NPA State Management Committee Member.
Personal
Born: Sea Lake, Victoria, 18 April 1965. Qualifications: BA (UQ); MA, GradDip (Australian Institute of
Company Directors). Occupation prior to election: Journalist.
Electorate of Maroochydore
Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Maroochydore, Mooloolaba, Marcoola, Mt Coolum.
Area: 98 km Enrolment: 32,798 (at 30.01.2009)

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SMITH, Christine Anne
Electorate:
BURLEIGH

Party:
Australian Labor Party
Date of Election: 17 Feburary 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2008. Member, Speakers Advisory Committee 26 February 2008 20 March 2009. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 11 October 2006 - 22 April
2009. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2006. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2005. Member,
Estimates Committee D, 2004. Secretary of Caucus from 11 February 2004. Member, Estimates
Committee D, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2002. Member, Estimates Committee E, 2001.
Government appointments
Member, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Party Activity
Member of ALP since 1991. Branch Delegate, State Conference (1996 - present). President, McPherson
FDE (2000 - present). Secretary, McPherson FDE. (1998 - 2000). Secretary-Treasurer Burleigh Branch
(1994-2001).
Personal
Born: Sydney, New South Wales, 11 October 1946. Married, two children. Qualifications: JP (Qual).
Occupation prior to election: Administrative Officer, Centrelink.

Electorate of Burleigh
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Palm Beach, Burleigh Heads, Burleigh Waters, Varsity Lakes, and Miami.
Area: 35 km Enrolment: 34,384 (at 30.01.2009)

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SPENCE, Hon Judith Caroline


Electorate:

MOUNT GRAVATT

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 2 December 1989

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Sport 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009. Minister for
Police and Corrective Services 12 February 2004 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Seniors 20 June
2002 - 12 February 2004. Minister for Families and Minister for Disability Services 22 February 2001 12 February 2004. Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 29 June 1998 - 12 February
2004. Minister for Women's Policy and Minister for Fair Trading 29 June 1998 - 22 February 2001.
Shadow Minister for Women, Aboriginal and Islander Affairs and Consumer Affairs 17 December
1996 - 26 June 1998. Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Women and Adviser to the Leader on
Federal-State Relations 27 February 1996 - 17 December 1996. Member, Estimates Committee A and
G, 1997. Member, Estimates Committees A and C, 1996. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary
Privileges Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Chairperson, Public Works Committee, 10
November 1992 - 20 June 1995; Member, Estimates Committee C, 1994 and 1995. Member, Public
Works Committee, 6 March 1990 - August 1992.
Party Activity
Former Branch President; State Council Delegate; State Conference Delegate.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 19 May 1957. Married, two sons. Qualifications: BA; DipTchg. Occupation
prior to election: Secondary school teacher.

Electorate of Mount Gravatt


Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Robertson, Sunnybank, Mount Gravatt and Mount Gravatt East with parts of Eight Mile
Plains, Runcorn, Upper Mt Gravatt, Carina Heights and Macgregor.
Area: 27 km Enrolment: 26,755 (at 30.01.2009)

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SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James


Electorate:

SOUTHERN DOWNS
(Warwick 1992 - 2001)
(Carnarvon 1989-1992)

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


National Party 02.12.1989 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 2 December 1989


Parliamentary Service
Leader of the Liberal National Party 28 July 2008 - 2 April 2009. Shadow Minister for Trade 8 March 2004
- 14 September 2006 and 12 August 2008 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee A, 1996, 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008. Leader of the National Party 4 February 2003 - 14 September 2006. Leader
of the Opposition 4 February 2003 - 14 September 2006 and 29 January 2008 - 2 April 2009. Leader
of the Queensland Coalition and Leader of the National Party 29 January 2008 - 27 July 2008. Member,
Standing Orders Committee 17 April - 24 April 1996; 5 June 2003 - 15 August 2006 and 12 February
2008 - 21 March 2009. Member, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 2 April
1996 - 3 March 1998, 30 July 1998 - 27 February 2003 and 11 October 2006 - 8 February 2008. Shadow
Minister for Environment and Heritage 9 February 2003 - 8 March 2004. Member, Estimates Committee
B, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Justice 2 July
1998 - 17 February 2001 and 12 March 2001 - 27 September 2005. Shadow Minister for Innovation,
Information Economy and Rural Communities 12 March 2001 - 22 April 2003. Shadow Minister for Fair
Trading 12 March 2001 - 9 February 2003. Deputy Opposition Whip 2 March 2001 - 9 February 2003.
Deputy Leader of the Opposition 26 February 1999 - 2 March 2001. Minister for Natural Resources 16
February 1998 - 26 June 1998. Government Whip 20 February 1996 - 17 February 1998. Member, Select
Committee on Procedural Review 2 April 1996 - 24 April 1996. Opposition Whip 5 November 1992 - 19
February 1996. Deputy Opposition Whip 13 February 1991 - 28 September 1992. Assistant Opposition
Spokesperson for the Environment, Conservation and Heritage 29 January 1991 - 20 December 1992.
Member, Travelsafe Select Committee 10 May 1990 - 19 September 1992; Member, Printing Committee
1 March 1990 - 19 September 1992; Member, Parliamentary Library Advisory Committee March 1990 June 1995. Vice President, Parliamentary Group of Amnesty International 1990. Member, Parliamentary
Trade Delegation 1992.
Party Activity
Former Chairman and Secretary, Inglewood Branch, Young National Party Australia (Qld); State
Councillor Young National Party Australia; Branch Delegate to Carnarvon Electorate Council and
Maranoa Divisional Council and State Conference; Convenor of YNPA Health and Environment
Committee; YNPA Representative on National Party Science and Technology Committee. Honorary Life
Member of YNPA- Queensland since 1992.
Personal
Born: Inglewood, Queensland, 17 February 1968. Married, two daughters, two sons. Occupation prior to
election: Farm labourer.

Electorate of Southern Downs


Location: West Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Inglewood, Warwick, Stanthorpe, Goondiwindi, Texas, Yelarbon, Allora, Killarney.
Area: 25,378 km Enrolment: 29,299 (at 30.01.2009)

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STEVENS, Raymond Alexander (Ray)
Electorate:

Party:

ROBINA
Liberal National Party 09.09.2008
Liberal Party 09.09.2006 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Housing Accessibility and Shadow Minister for Public Works 12 August
2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2008. Shadow Minister for Information and
Communication Technology 17 September 2007 - 12 August 2008. Member, Estimates Committee A,
2007. Shadow Minister for Housing Affordability and Public Works 16 April 2007 - 12 August 2008.
Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 11 October 2006 20 March 2009. Shadow Minister for
Public Works and Housing 21 September 2006 - 17 September 2007.
Party Activity
Councillor, Albert Shire Council (1988 - 1994); Chairman, Works Committee, Albert Shire Council.
Mayor; Albert Shire Council (1994); Amalgamation of Albert and Gold Coast Shire Councils (1994);
Mayor, Gold Coast City Council (1995 - 1997).
Personal
Born: Townsville, Queensland, 1 February 1953. Married, two children. Qualifications: BA Finance
and Economics (JCU and Macquarie). Admitted to Australian Association of Accountants (1974).
Occupations prior to election: Senior Consultant, Businessman.

Electorate of Robina
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Mermaid Beach, Island Quays, Mermaid Waters, Broadbeach, Robina, Merrimac and Nobby
Beach, Varsity Lakes, Clear Island Waters, Broadbeach Waters.
Area: 41 km Enrolment: 34,002 (at 30.01.2009)

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STONE, Barbara Gwendoline


Electorate:

SPRINGWOOD

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee A, 2008. Chair of Caucus, 9 July 2007 - 19 April 2009. Member,
Estimates Committee B, 2007. Chair, Public Works Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009.
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2005 and 2006. Member, Palm Island Select Committee 19 April
2005 - 25 August 2005. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2004. Member, Estimates Committee A,
2003. Chair, Estimates Committee D, 2002. Member, Public Works Committee 3 May 2001 - 15 August
2006. Member, Estimates Committee G, 2001.
Government appointments
Member, Safe Youth Parties Taskforce 24 May 2005 - 10 March 2006.
Party Activity
Member of the ALP since 1978. Held various positions such as Branch President; Branch Secretary;
Delegate to EEC and MEC; Delegate to ALP State Council and State Conference.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 28 January 1962. Qualifications: BBus (HRM); AssocDipBusMan.
Occupation prior to election: Electorate Officer.

Electorate of Springwood
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Daisy Hill, Springwood, Shailer Park, Loganholme, Rochedale South, Priestdale, Cornubia.
Area: 42 km Enrolment: 27,822 (at 30.01.2009)

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STRUTHERS, Karen Lee
Electorate:

ALGESTER
(Archerfield 1998 - 2001)

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Member, Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 16 April 2008 - 20 March 2009.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health 13 September 2007 - 20 March 2009. Chair, Review
of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee 12 May 2008 - 28 October 2008. Member,
Estimates Committee A, 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health 13 September 2006 13 September 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Sport 2 February 2006 - 13 September
2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations 28
July 2005 - 13 September 2006. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier (Multicultural Affairs) and
Minister for Trade 12 February 2004 - 28 July 2005. Chair, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative
Review Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Chair, Estimates Committee F, 2001. Member,
Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Chair, Estimates Committee
D, 2000. Member, Estimates Committee F, 1998 and 1999.
Government Appointments
Member, Gaming Review Committee 1999 - December 1999.
Party Activity
Member, Algester Branch; Member, Algester EEC; Former Member, Law and Law Enforcement Policy
Committee; Former Campaign Director, Moorooka Ward; Brisbane City Council Election Campaign
1997; Former Campaign Director, Federal seat of Moreton for the 2001 and 2004 Federal elections;
Member, Labor for Refugees.
Personal
Born: Adelaide, South Australia, 19 February 1963. One son. Qualifications: BSocW (Hons) (UQ);
GMQ (Graduate School of Management, GU); MPSM (Hons) (GU). Occupation prior to election:
Assistant Director, Queensland Council of Social Service.

Electorate of Algester
Location: Brisbane south region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Algester, Acacia Ridge, Forest Lake, Forestdale, Parkinson, Doolandella, Pallara, Heathwood,
Larapinta, and Willawong and parts of Calamvale, Durack, Sunnybank Hills.
Area: 111 km Enrolment: 34,633 (at 30.01.2009)

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STUCKEY, Janet Ann (Jann)
Electorate:

CURRUMBIN

Party:

Liberal National Party 09.09.2008


Liberal Party 07.02.2004 - 09.09.2008

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island
Community Development 12 August 2008 - 5 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2008.
Member, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee 26 February 2008 - 8 October 2008.
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Women 29 January 2008 - 12 August 2008. Member, Estimates
Committee B, 2007. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 11 October 2006 - 21 March 2009.
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Disability Services and Mental Health Policy 21 September
2006 - 29 January 2008. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2006. Shadow Minister for Tourism, Fair
Trading and Wine Industry Development 28 September 2005 - 21 September 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee F, 2004. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 September 2006.
Liberal Party Spokesperson for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development, Child Safety,
Communities and Disability Services, Employment, Training and Industrial Relations, and Women's
Issues 17 February 2004 - 27 September 2005.
Party Activity
Patron, Liberal Party Women's State Council, 2004-2005. Chairman, McPherson FEC, 2001-2003.
Candidate, Currumbin, 2001 State election. Chairman, Broadbeach Branch, 1998-1999.
Personal
Born: Adelaide, South Australia, 21 January 1955. Married, two children. Qualifications: Registered nurse
with diploma from Adelaide Childrens Hospital. Occupation prior to election: Ran a communications
consultancy specialising in professional development, speaker coaching and conflict resolution.

Electorate of Currumbin
Location: Gold Coast
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Currumbin Waters, Currumbin, Palm Beach, Tallebudgera and Currumbin Valleys, Tugun,
Bilinga, Kirra and Coolangatta.
Area: 145 km Enrolment: 30,980 (at 30.01.2009)

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SULLIVAN, Carryn Elizabeth
Electorate:
PUMICESTONE

Party:
Australian Labor Party
Date of Election: 17 February 2001

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008. Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee
11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Chair, Estimates Committee E, 2003. Member, Estimates Committee
E, 2002. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 3 May 2001 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee D, 2001.
Government Appointments
Deputy Chair of the Ministerial Aquaculture Advisory Committee and a member of the Graffiti Taskforce.
Party Activity
Secretary, ALP Bribie Island Branch. Longman Delegate to ALP State Conference, 1998 - present.
Queensland Delegate to ALP National Conference 1999 and 2000.
Local Government Service
Caboolture Shire Councillor 1991-1994 (retired).
Personal
Born: Millmerran, Queensland, 6 September 1955. Married, two children. Qualifications: BEd; DipTchg
(Primary). Occupation prior to election: Primary school teacher.

Electorate of Pumicestone
Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Beachmere, Donnybrook, Ningi, Toorbul, Meldale, Bribie Island, Sandstone Point,
Caboolture East, parts of Morayfield, Burpengary, Upper Caboolture.
Area: 331 km Enrolment: 33,303 (at 30.01.2009)

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VAN LITSENBURG, Elisabeth Cornelia Maria
(Lillian)
Electorate:

REDCLIFFE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee B, 2007. Member, Travelsafe
Select Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11 October
2006 - 21 March 2009.
Party Activity
President, Woody Point ALP Branch.
Local Government Service
Councillor, Redcliffe City Council (2004 - 2005).
Personal
Born: Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 22 April 1957. Qualifications: CertTchg (Primary). Occupations
prior to election: City Councillor; Teacher (Principal).

Electorate of Redcliffe
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Scarborough, Redcliffe, Margate, Woody Point, Clontarf, part of the suburbs of Kippa-Ring,
and Moreton Island.
Area: 193 km Enrolment: 27,904 (at 30.01.2009)

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WALLACE, Hon Craig Andrew
Electorate:

THURINGOWA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 7 February 2004

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Natural Resources and Water and Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland 1
November 2006 - 26 March 2009. Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Minister for Trade in
North Queensland 21 September 2006 - 1 November 2006. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2006.
Member, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select Committee 25 August 2005 - 4 April 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee E, 2005. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker 31 August 2004 - 15 August 2006. Member,
Estimates Committee A, 2004. Member, Panel of Temporary Chairmen for the 51st Parliament 18 March
2004 - 31 August 2004. Member, Public Accounts Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006.
Party Activity
Branch President, Branch Secretary, State Conference Delegate.
Personal
Born: Home Hill, Queensland, 12 June 1969. Married, one child. Qualifications: BA (JCU). Occupation
prior to election: Executive Officer to the Mayor of Townsville.

Electorate of Thuringowa
Location: North Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Part of the City of Thuringowa, including suburbs of Thuringowa Central, Condon, Kelso,
Rasmussen, Deeragun, Jensen, Kirwan, Bushland Beach.
Area: 169 km Enrolment: 35,797 (at 30.01.2009)

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WEIGHTMAN, Phillip John (Phil)


Electorate:

Party:

CLEVELAND
Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 9 September 2006 - 20 March 2009



(Defeated - election 21 March 2009)

Parliamentary Service
Chair, Estimates Committee D, 2008. Chair, Estimates Committee B, 2007. Member, Public Works
Committee 1 November 2006 - 20 March 2009. Member, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct
Committee 11 October 2006 - 1 November 2006.
Party Activity
Vice-President, Cleveland ALP Branch; Former Secretary, Cleveland SEC; Delegate, Cleveland SEC.
Personal
Born: Innisfail, Queensland, 10 February 1958. Married, two children. Qualifications: Dip Public Safety
(Policing) (QPA); Dip Justice Administration (MSIT); Cert IV (Workplace Training and Assessment)
(MSIT). Occupation prior to election: Police Officer. Awards - National Medal with 25 year bar;
Queensland Police Service Medal with 25 year bar (unofficial).

Electorate of Cleveland
Location: South-east coastal metropolitan area encompassing North Stradbroke Island and Peel Island
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Cleveland, Ormiston, Wellington Point, part of Birkdale and Thorneside, and settlements of
Dunwich, Point Lookout and Amity Point.
Area: 307 km Enrolment: 29,547 (at 30.01.2009)

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WELFORD, Hon Rodney Jon (Rod)
Electorate:

EVERTON
(Stafford 1989-1992)

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 2 December 1989 - 20 March 2009



(Retired)

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts 13 September 2006 - 26 March 2009.
Minister for Education and Minister for the Arts 28 July 2005 - 13 September 2006. Attorney-General
and Minister for Justice 22 February 2001 - 28 July 2005. Minister for Environment and Heritage and
Minister for Natural Resources 29 June 1998 - 22 February 2001. Shadow Minister for Environment
and Heritage 27 February 1996 - 26 June 1998. Deputy Chair, Estimates Committee D, 1996 and 1997.
Parliamentary Representative, University of Queensland Senate 1 January 1996 - 24 March 1996. Chair,
Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 15 September 1995 - 2 April 1996. Chair,
Estimates Committee D, 1994 and 1995; Chair, Privileges Committee 12 November 1992 - 20 June
1995; Member, Select Committee on Procedural Review 19 October 1995 - 2 April 1996; Member,
Electoral and Administrative Review Committee 21 March 1990 - 20 June 1995. Chair, Ministerial
Inquiry into Sports Funding 1990; Chair, Ministerial Inquiry into Residential Tenancy Law Reform
(1991-1992); Chair, State and Local Government Inquiry into Community Use of School Swimming
Facilities 1993; Chair, Ministerial Alternative Energy Advisory Group (1993-1994).
Party Activity
President, Aspley West Chermside Branch 1982-1983; Secretary, Petrie FDE 1987-1988; AspleyZillmere Branch 1987; President, Aspley-Zillmere Branch 1988-1989; Delegate, State Conference
1988-1991; State Council 1988-1991; Member, State Rules Committee 1989-1992; Member, State
Laws and Law Enforcement Committee 1989-1992.
Personal
Born: Brisbane, Queensland, 30 September 1958. One daughter. Qualifications: BA (1st Class Hons);
LLB; GradDipLegPrac; GradDipIndRel; MScEnvMgt. Occupation prior to election: Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Queensland and Barrister of the High Court of Australia.

Electorate of Everton
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Everton Park, Everton Hills, Albany Creek, McDowall, parts of Oxford Park, Keperra, Bunya,
and parts of Grovely, Mitchelton, and Gaythorne.
Area: 35 km Enrolment: 29,530 (at 30.01.2009)

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WELLINGTON, Peter William
Electorate:

NICKLIN

Party:

Independent

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee C, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2008. Member, Review of Organ and Tissue
Donation Procedures Select Committee 12 May 2008 - 28 October 2008. Member, Estimates Committee
E, 2006 and 2007. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009.
Member, Estimates Committee G, 2005. Member, Estimates Committee D, 2004. Deputy Chair,
Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 14 May 2001 - 15 August 2006. Member, Estimates Committee F,
2002. Member, Select Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status 14 October 2003 13 January 2004. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Member,
Estimates Committee A, 2000. Member, Select Committee on Parliamentary Entitlements 30 July 1998
- 30 October 1998. Member, Estimates Committee D, 1998.
Local Government Service
Councillor, Maroochy Shire, Division 3 (four years); Chair, Finance Department, Maroochy Council
(one year).
Personal
Born: Numurkah, Victoria, 21 August 1957. Married. Qualifications: LLB (QUT); GradDipLegPrac.
Occupation prior to election: Councillor, solicitor and farmer.

Electorate of Nicklin
Location: Sunshine Coast
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Nambour, Kenilworth, Woombye, Palmwoods, Montville, Eudlo, Bli Bli, Yandina.
Area: 871 km Enrolment: 32,633 (at 30.01.2009)

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WELLS, Hon Dean MacMillan


Electorate:

MURRUMBA

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 1 November 1986

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2008. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2007. Member, Parliamentary
Crime and Misconduct Committee 1 November 2006 - 22 April 2009. Member, Members Ethics
and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 11 October 2006 - 1 November 2006. Member, Estimates
Committee F, 2006. Member, Estimates Committee C, 2004 and 2005. Member, Members' Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee 18 March 2004 - 15 August 2006. Minister for Environment 22
February 2001 - 12 February 2004. Minister for Education 29 June 1998 - 22 February 2001. Shadow
Minister for Emergency Services, Public Service Matters and Federal-State Relations 17 December
1996 - 26 June 1998. Member, Estimates Committee B, 1997. Member, Scrutiny of Legislation
Committee 15 September 1995 - 4 December 1996. Attorney-General 7 December 1989 - 31 July 1995;
also Minister for Justice and the Arts, 24 September 1992 - 31 July 1995. Opposition Spokesman on
Justice and Attorney-General June 1988 - December 1989. Member, Select Committee of Subordinate
Legislation 1987; Member of Queensland Delegation to Biennial Conference of Australian Public
Accounts Committees May 1987. Federal: Member, House of Representatives for Petrie 5 March 1983
- 1 December 1984.
Party Activity
At various times, President and Secretary of various local branches; Campaign Director in a number of
campaigns. Member of ALP since 1972.
Personal
Born: Australian Army Base, Hiroshima, 13 January 1949. Three children. Qualifications: BA (1st Class
Hons); MA; LLB. Occupation prior to election: Lecturer in Philosophy (UQ).

Electorate of Murrumba
Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Deception Bay, Rothwell, Mango Hill, Murrumba Downs and parts of Kippa-Ring and
Kallangur and the town of Burpengary.
Area: 114 km Enrolment: 39,220 (at 30.01.2009)

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WENDT, Wayne Earl


Electorate:

IPSWICH WEST

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee B, 2008. Temporary Speaker/Deputy Speaker from 11 October 2007 21 April 2009. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2007. Member, Public Works Committee 11 October
2006 - 21 March 2009.
Personal
Born: 21 August 1960. Married, two children. Qualifications: BCom (Accounting) (GU). Occupation
prior to election: Accountant/Auditor.

Electorate of Ipswich West


Location: South East Queensland
Description: Rural
Principal Areas: Ipswich suburbs of Brassall, Leichhardt, Wulkuraka, Tivoli, Karalee, Chuwar. Also
Rosewood, Haigslea, Marburg, Glamorganvale, Pine Mountain, Karrabin, Fernvale.
Area: 555 km Enrolment: 28,618 (at 30.01.2009)

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WETTENHALL, Stephen Peter Arthur (Steve)



Electorate:
BARRON RIVER

Party:
Australian Labor Party
Date of Election: 9 September 2006

Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee F, 2008. Member, Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select
Committee 26 February 2008 - 8 October 2008. Member, Estimates Committee A, 2007. Member, Legal,
Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 11 October 2006 - 20 March 2009. Temporary
Speaker/Deputy Speaker 11 October 2006 - 21 March 2009.

Electorate of Barron River


Location: North Queensland
Description: Provincial
Principal Areas: Cairns suburbs of Whitfield, Trinity Beach, Holloways Beach, Yorkeys Knob, Smithfield,
Freshwater, Kamerunga, Redlynch, Caravonica-Lake Placid and Edge Hill, and Kuranda.
Area: 341 km Enrolment: 30,459 (at 30.01.2009)

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WILSON, Hon Geoffrey James (Geoff)
Electorate:

FERNY GROVE

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Date of Election: 13 June 1998

Parliamentary Service
Minister for Mines and Energy 13 September 2006 - 26 March 2009. Member, Estimates Committee
C, 2006. Member, Estimates Committee F, 2005. Chair, Estimates Committee C, 2004. Member, Select
Committee on the Consequences of Changing Political Status 14 October 2003 - 13 January 2004. Chair,
Estimates Committee B, 2001, 2002, 2003. Chair, Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee 1
January 2002 - 11 October 2006. Chair, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 3 May 2001 - 31
December 2001. Member, Parliamentary Criminal Justice Committee 29 February 2000 - 3 May 2001.
Member, Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 30 July 1998 - 29 February 2000.
Member, Estimates Committee F, 1998, 1999 and 2000.
Party Activity
Delegate, State Conference 1990 - 2003; Delegate, State Council 1990 - 1997; Delegate, Electoral
College 1994 - 1997; Member, Employment Training and Industrial Relations Policy Committee 1996
- 1997; Member, Economic Management Policy Committee 1990 - 1996.
Personal
Born: Culcairn, New South Wales, 5 November 1952. Married, three children. Qualifications: BA
(Hons) LLB (ANU); Barrister of Supreme Court of New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and
Federal and High Courts. Occupation prior to election: Union official, barrister and public servant.

Electorate of Ferny Grove


Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Outer Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Mitchelton, Keperra, Ferny Hills, Ferny Grove, Arana Hills, Samford, Samford Valley, Upper
Kedron, Mount Nebo, Mount Glorious and parts of Bunya.
Area: 265 km Enrolment: 32,388 (at 30.01.2009)

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BEATTIE, Hon Peter Douglas


Electorate:

BRISBANE CENTRAL

Party:

Australian Labor Party

Dates of Service: 2 December 1989 - 13 September 2007



(Resigned)

Parliamentary Service
Premier 26 June 1998 - 13 September 2007. Minister for Trade 13 September 2006 - 13 September
2007. Minister for Sport 28 July 2005 - 2 February 2006. Member, Standing Orders Committee from
11 October 2006 - 13 September 2007. Treasurer 28 July 2005 - 2 February 2006. Minister for Trade 22
February 2001 - 28 July 2005 (and eight other ministries during the transition period 26 - 29 June 1998).
Member, Select Committee on Parliamentary Entitlements 30 July 1998 - 30 October 1998. Leader
of the Opposition 19 February 1996 - 26 June 1998, and Shadow Minister for Economic and Trade
Development 27 February 1996 - 26 June 1998. Deputy Chair, Estimates Committee A 1996 and 1997.
Shadow Minister for Industry and Small Business 27 February - 17 December 1996. Member, Standing
Orders Committee 17 April 1996 - 15 August 2006. Minister for Health 31 July 1995 - 19 February
1996. Member, Public Works Committee, 10 November 1992 - 20 June 1995. Chairman, Parliamentary
Criminal Justice Committee, 21 March 1990 - 25 August 1992.
Party Activity
State Secretary, Queensland Branch, 1981-1988; Ex Officio Member of the National Executive, 19811988; Member, National Campaign Committee; National Conference Delegate 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988,
1998; Member, National Executive's Appeals Committee; Member, National Infrastructure Policy
Committee; Queensland State Campaign Director for 16 different elections, 1981-1988; Member,
Administrative Committee, from 1996 and 1980-1988; Former Company Secretary and Director of
various Labor Companies.
Personal
Born: Sydney, New South Wales, 18 November 1952. Married, three children. Qualifications: BA,
LLB, (UQ); MA (Research) (QUT); Awarded an honorary Doctor of Science Degree by University of
Queensland on 10 December 2003; Awarded a Doctor of the University (honoris causa) Degree by the
Bond University; and an Honorary Doctor of the University Degree by Griffith University on 2 October
2004. Occupation prior to election: Solicitor, Supreme Court of Queensland.

Electorate of Brisbane Central


Location: Brisbane north region
Description: Inner Metropolitan
Principal Areas: Brisbane City, Fortitude Valley, Newmarket, New Farm, Teneriffe, Newstead, Windsor,
Kelvin Grove, Wilston, Herston, Bowen Hills and Spring Hill.
Area: 19 km Enrolment: 31,922 (at 31.03.2006)

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PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT

The Clerk of the Parliament and Chief Executive Officer


Neil LAURIE

The Deputy Clerk of the Parliament


Siwan DAVIES
Michael RIES
14.06.2005 - 18.01.2008
09.06.2008 - current

Director, Corporate and House Services


Michael HICKEY
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PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

Audit and Risk


Management Group
Information
Communication
Technology
Management Group

The Speaker

Executive Management Group

The Clerk of the


Parliament

Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Director, Corporate and House Services

Workplace Health and


Safety Management
Group

Members'
Electorate
Officers

Legislative and
Information Services
Division (Deputy Clerk)

Corporate and House


Services Division
(Director)

Human
Resource
Management

Catering
Services

Property
Services

Financial and
Administrative
Services

Information
Technology
Services

Security and
Attendant
Services

Chamber and
Procedural
Services

Community
Engagement

Committee
Office

Queensland
Parliamentary
Library

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Office of the
Parliamentary
Crime and
Misconduct
Commissioner

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PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES OF THE 52ND PARLIAMENT


Notes:
(1) The original motion to appoint Members to parliamentary committees for the 52nd Parliament was
passed in the Parliament on 11 October 2006.
(2) The Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee was established on 24
May 2007. The Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committe reported to the
Queensland Parliament on 15 November 2007. The Committee is no longer in existence.
(3) The Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee was established on 14 February 2008. The
Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee reported to the Queensland Parliament on 30 May 2008.
The Committee is no longer in existence.
(4) The Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee was established on 14 February
2008. The Investigation into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee reported to the Queensland
Parliament on 8 October 2008.
(5) The Review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee was established on 29
April 2008. The review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee reported to
the Queensland Parliament on 28 October 2008. The Committee is no longer in existence.
(6) The Speaker's Advisory Committee was established on 26 February 2008 under the Parliamentary
Service Act 1988. The committee advised the Speaker on issues arising under the Parliamentary
Service Act 1988 referred to it by the Speaker. Upon the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly (23
February 2009), the Speakers Advisory Committee was disbanded.
(7) For Members, dates refer to their appointment to or resignation from the committee, if different
from the start or end date of the committee.
(8) Unless legislation governing a committee otherwise specifically provides, all committees are
automatically dissolved when Parliament is dissolved. The Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct
Committee is the only committee to exist after a dissolution - this is specifically provided for in
s 301 of the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001.

Broadcast of Parliament Select Committee









FINN, SD (Chair)
BOMBOLAS, C
COPELAND, SW (Deputy Chair)
HINCHLIFFE, SJ
JONES, KJ
NICHOLLS, TJ
PRATT, DR

LAWLOR, PJ (Chair)
CRIPPS, AP
DARLING, VE
FOLEY, CJ
HINCHLIFFE, SJ
LANGBROEK, J-PH (Deputy Chair)

Health Quality and Complaints Commission Select Committee

Investigation Into Altruistic Surrogacy Select Committee








LAVARCH, LD (Chair)
DARLING, VE
FOLEY, CJ
MENKENS, RN (Deputy Chair)
MOORHEAD, ER
STUCKEY, JA
WETTENHALL, SPA
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Legal, Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee









REILLY, DA (Chair)
CRIPPS, AP
DARLING, VE
KIERNAN, BM
LEE LONG, RT
NICHOLLS, TJ (Deputy Chair)
WETTENHALL, SPA

PALASZCZUK, A (Chair) (from 01.11.06)


HINCHCLIFFE, SJ (Chair) (to 01.11.06)
GRAY, PR
HORAN, MJ (Deputy Chair)
MILLER, JR (to 16.04.08)
NOLAN, RG (to 06.02.07)
PRATT, DR
SPRINGBORG, LJ (to 08.02.08)
WELLS, Hon DM (to 01.11.06)

Members Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee

Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee







HOOLIHAN, PA (Chair)
CUNNINGHAM, EA
DEMPSEY, JM
HOBBS, HWT (Deputy Chair)
SMITH, CA
WELLS, Hon DM (from 01.11.06)

Public Accounts Committee










HAYWARD, Hon KW (Chair)


ENGLISH, JM
GIBSON, DF
GRACE, G (from 30.10.07)
JOHNSON, VG (Deputy Chair)
LANGBROEK, JPH
LAWLOR, PJ
MALE, CT

STONE, BG (Chair)
COPELAND, SW
HOPPER, RG
LINGARD, Hon KR (Deputy Chair)
O'BRIEN, JD
PALASZCZUK, A (to 01.11.06)
WEIGHTMAN, PJ (from 01.11.06)
WENDT, WE

Public Works Committee

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Review of Organ and Tissue Donation Procedures Select Committee








STRUTHERS, KL (Chair)
GRACE, G
LANGBROEK, J-PH
MALE, CT
O'BRIEN, JD
SEENEY, JW (Deputy Chair)
WELLINGTON, PW

Scrutiny of Legislation Committee









SULLIVAN, CE (Chair)
CROFT, PK (Maternity Leave 13.05.08 - 25.08.08)
JONES, KJ
MALE, CT (13.05.08 - 25.08.08)
MOORHEAD, ER
STEVENS, RA
STUCKEY, JA
WELLINGTON, PW (Deputy Chair)

Standing Orders Committee








REYNOLDS, Hon MF (ex officio) (Chair)


BLIGH, Hon AM
COPELAND, SW (13.05.08 - 12.11.08)
LUCAS, Hon PT (from 09.10.07)
McARDLE, MF (from 13.05.08)
SCHWARTEN, Hon RE
SPRINGBORG, LJ (from 12.02.08)

REYNOLDS, Hon MF (ex officio) (Chair)


ENGLISH, JM (Deputy Chair)
CUNNINGHAM, EA
GIBSON, DF
KIERNAN, BM
LANGBROEK, J-PH
MALE, CT
SMITH, CA

Speaker's Advisory Committee

Travelsafe Select Committee












MILLER, J-AR (Chair) (from 16.04.08)


PEARCE, J (Chair) (to 16.04.08)
BOMBOLAS, C (to 07.08.07)
ELMES, GW (to 26.08.08)
FLEGG, BS (from 26.08.08)
FOLEY, CJ (Deputy Chair)
MALONE, GE
PURCELL, PD (07.08.07 - 26.02.08)
REEVES, PG (26.02.08 - 28.10.08)
SCOTT, DC
VAN LITSENBURG, ECM
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(Established 23 May 2007)

2007 Estimates Committee A








2007 Estimates Committee F








NOLAN, RG (Chair)
FLEGG, B
SEENEY, JW
STEVENS, RA
STRUTHERS, KL
WENDT, WE
WETTENHALL, SPA

2007 Estimates Committee G

2007 Estimates Committee B








REILLY, DA (Chair)
LEE, RO
McARDLE, MF
MENKENS, RN
NICHOLLS, TJ
SCOTT, DC
WELLS, Hon DM

WEIGHTMAN, PJ (Chair)
KIERNAN, BM
LANGBROEK, J-PH
MESSENGER, RD
STONE, BG
STUCKEY, JA
VAN LITSENBURG, ECM

MOORHEAD, ER (Chair)
CUNNINGHAM, EA
HAYWARD, Hon KW
HORAN, MJ
LAWLOR, PJ
LINGARD, Hon KR
MILLER, J-AR

2007 Estimates Committee C









O'BRIEN, JD (Chair)
CHOI, MW (to 18.07.07)
GRAY, PR
HOPPER, RG
JOHNSON, VG
JONES, KJ
MALE, CT (from 18.07.07)
SIMPSON, FS

2007 Estimates Committee D


DARLING, VE (Chair)





HINCHLIFFE, SJ
JARRAT, JH
KNUTH, SA
MALONE, GE
McNAMARA, AI
PRATT, DR

2007 Estimates Committee E










PALASZCZUK, A (Chair)
BOMBOLAS, C*
COPELAND, SW
HOBBS, HWT
HOOLIHAN, PA
REEVES, PG
SMITH, CA*
WELLINGTON, PW

* On 10 July 2007 the Leader of the House wrote


to the committee to advise that, in accordance with
Standing Order 170 (1), he had appointed Christine
Smith MP as a replacement committee member for
Chris Bombolas MP.

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2008 Estimates Committee A








2008 Estimates Committee F








FINN, SD (Chair)
HOOLIHAN, PA
KIERNAN, BM
SIMPSON, FS
SPRINGBORG, LJ
STEVENS, RA
STONE, BG

2008 Estimates Committee G

2008 Estimates Committee B








O'BRIEN, JD (Chair)
CUNNINGHAM, EA
GIBSON, DF
LAWLOR, PJ
MILLER, J-AR
NICHOLLS, TJ
WETTENHALL, SPA

DARLING, VE (Chair)
FLEGG, B
JOHNSON, VG
LANGBROEK, J-PH
SMITH, CA
WELLS, Hon DM
WENDT, WE

JONES, KJ (Chair)
HAYWARD, Hon KW
HOPPER, RG
HORAN, MJ
LEE LONG, RT
PURCELL, PD
SULLIVAN, CE

2008 Estimates Committee C








PALASZCZUK, A (Chair)
BOMBOLAS, C
COPELAND, SW
GRAY, PR
HOBBS, HWT
LAVARCH, LD
WELLINGTON, PW

2008 Estimates Committee D


















WEIGHTMAN, PJ (Chair)
GRACE, G
MENKENS, RN
MESSENGER, RD*
PRATT, DR*
REILLY, DA
SCOTT, DC
STUCKEY, JA

2008 Estimates Committee E

MOORHEAD, ER (Chair)
ATTWOOD, JM
FENLON, GB
McARDLE, MF
MALONE, GE
SEENEY, JW
VAN LITSENBURG, ECM

* Dorothy Pratt MP (to 18.07.08) was unable


to attend the hearing due to illness. She was
replaced on the Committee by Rob Messenger
MP (from 18.07.08).

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PART TWO

HISTORICAL INFORMATION
RELATING TO
QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT

The 52nd Parliament

PART TWO CONTENTS


Governors and Deputy Governors of Queensland
Premiers
Ministries
Parliamentary Secretaries
Opposition Shadow Ministries
Portfolio List
Leaders, Parliamentary Parties
Opposition Leaders
Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland
Longest Term in Office of Speaker
Chairmen of Committees of the Legislative Assembly
Parliamentary Whips
Legislative Council Presidents
Chairmen of Committees of the Legislative Council
Record Terms of Service
Longest Serving Past Members of the Legislative Assembly
Shortest Length of Service
Longest Serving Member in 52nd Parliament
Members of the 52nd Parliament by Date of Commencement of Service
Members of the 52nd Parliament by Age Grouping
Youngest Members First Elected
Oldest Members First Elected
Shortest Term as Cabinet Minister
Longest Term as Cabinet Minister
Longest Term as Premier
Shortest Term as Premier
Longest Term in Same Portfolio
Women Members of the Legislative Assembly
Duration and Length of Parliamentary Sessions
Principal Permanent Officers of the Parliament
Clerks of the Legislative Assembly
Clerks of the Legislative Council
Sergeants-at-Arms of the Legislative Assembly
Parliamentary Librarians
Chief Reporters, Hansard
Parliamentary Commissioners (Ombudsmen)
Parliamentary Commissioners (Information Commissioners)
Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioners
Alphabetical Register of Members of the Legislative Assembly 1860-2009

and of the Legislative Council 1860-1922
List of Queensland Political Parties: Members of which have been elected to the

Queensland Legislative Assembly
Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860 - 2009
Key Dates and Events in Queensland Electoral and Parliamentary History
State-Sponsored Referendums
Queensland General Election Dates 1860-1929
Table 1. Precis of Results of Queensland State Elections 1932 to 2009
Table 2. Comparison of Party Performances in Queensland State Elections 1956 - 2009
Showing Seats Contested and Won, and Valid first-Preference Votes Cast
Abbreviations
Index
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120
127
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163
164
165
165
166
167
167
168
168
168
168
169
171
172
172
172
172
173
173
173
174
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GOVERNORS AND DEPUTY GOVERNORS OF QUEENSLAND


10.12.1859 - 04.01.1868
Sir George Ferguson BOWEN, GCMG
04.01.1868 - 14.08.1868
Colonel Maurice Charles OCONNELL
(Administrator)
14.08.1868 - 02.01.1871
Colonel Samuel Wensley BLACKALL
02.01.1871 - 12.08.1871
Colonel Sir Maurice Charles OCONNELL, Kt
(Administrator)
12.08.1871 - 12.11.1874
The Most Hon George Augustus Constantine PHIPPS,
Marquis of Normanby, PC
12.11.1874 - 23.01.1875
Colonel Sir Maurice Charles OCONNELL, Kt
(Administrator)
23.01.1875 - 14.03.1877
William Wellington CAIRNS, CMG
14.03.1877 - 10.04.1877
Colonel Sir Maurice Charles OCONNELL, Kt
(Administrator)
10.04.1877 - 20.07.1877
Sir Arthur Edward KENNEDY, GCMB, CB
(Administrator)
20.07.1877 - 02.05.1883
Sir Arthur Edward KENNEDY, GCMB, CB
(Governor)
19.03.1880 - 22.11.1880
Hon Joshua Peter BELL
(Administrator)
02.05.1883 - 06.11.1883
Hon Sir Arthur Hunter PALMER, KCMG
(Administrator)
06.11.1883 - 09.11.1888
Sir Anthony MUSGRAVE, GCMG
20.04.1886 - 13.12.1886
Hon Sir Arthur Hunter PALMER, KCMG
(Administrator)
09.10.1888 - 01.05.1889
Hon Sir Arthur Hunter PALMER, KCMG
(Administrator)
01.05.1889 - 31.12.1895
General Sir Henry Wylie NORMAN, GCB,
GCMG, CIE
16.11.1890 - 06.05.1891
Hon Sir Arthur Hunter PALMER, KCMG
(Administrator)
15.11.1895 - 09.04.1896
Hon Sir Arthur Hunter PALMER, KCMG
(Lieutenant-Governor Administering)
09.04.1896 - 19.12.1901
Rt Hon Charles Wallace Alexander Napier
Cochrane BAILLIE, Baron Lamington
21.06.1901 - 24.03.1902
Rt Hon Sir Samuel Walker GRIFFITH
(Lieutenant-Governor)
24.03.1902 - 10.10.1904
Major-General Sir Herbert Charles CHERMSIDE
10.10.1904 - 30.11.1905
Rt Hon Sir Hugh Muir NELSON (LieutenantGovernor)
30.11.1905 - 26.05.1909
Rt Hon Frederic John Napier THESIGER, Baron
Chelmsford
27.05.1909 - 02.12.1909
Hon Sir Arthur MORGAN (Lieutenant-Governor)
02.12.1909 - 16.07.1914
Sir William MACGREGOR
16.07.1914 - 15.03.1915
Hon Sir Arthur MORGAN (Lieutenant-Governor)
15.03.1915 - 03.02.1920
Major Sir Hamilton John GOOLD-ADAMS
03.02.1920 - 03.12.1920
Hon William LENNON (Lieutenant-Governor)
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03.12.1920 - 17.09.1925
Rt Hon Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Matthew NATHAN
17.09.1925 - 13.06.1927
Hon William LENNON (Lieutenant-Governor)
13.06.1927 - 07.04.1932
Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Herbert John
Chapman GOODWIN
08.05.1929 - 02.06.1929
Hon William LENNON (Lieutenant-Governor)
07.04.1932 - 01.06.1932
Hon Sir James William BLAIR (Administrator)
13.06.1932 - 24.04.1946
Colonel Sir Leslie Orme WILSON
17.05.1937 - 21.11.1937
Hon Sir James William BLAIR (Administrator)
24.04.1946 - 01.10.1946
Hon Frank Arthur COOPER (Lieutenant-Governor)
01.10.1946 - 04.12.1957
Lieutenant-General Sir John Dudley LAVARACK
25.01.1957 - 18.03.1958
Hon Sir Alan James MANSFIELD (Administrator)
18.03.1958 - 18.03.1966
Colonel Sir Henry Abel SMITH
031.3.1960 - 24.05.1960
Hon Sir Alan James MANSFIELD (Administrator)
18.04.1963 - 18.10.1963
Hon Sir Alan James MANSFIELD (Administrator)
10.03.1966 - 21.03.1966
Hon William George MACK, Chief Justice
(Administrator)
021.3.1966 - 21.03.1972
Hon Sir Alan James MANSFIELD, KCMG,
KBE, CB
20.03.1969 - 30.06.1969
Hon Sir William George MACK, Chief Justice
(Administrator)
30.06.1969 - 18.09.1969
Hon Joseph Aloysius SHEEHY, Senior Puisne Judge
(Administrator)
09.03.1972 - 21.03.1972
Hon Mostyn HANGER, Chief Justice
(Administrator)
021.3.1972 - 21.03.1977
Air Marshal Sir Colin Thomas HANNAH, KCMG,
KCVO, KBE, CB
21.03.1977 - 22.04.1977
Hon Sir Mostyn HANGER, KBE (Administrator)
22.04.1977 - 22.07.1985
Commodore Sir James RAMSAY, KCMG, KCVO,
CBE, DSC
22.07.1985 - 29.07.1992
Hon Sir Walter Benjamin CAMPBELL, AC, KtCdr
KStJ
29.07.1992 - 29.07.1997
Mrs Leneen FORDE, AC
29.07.1997 - 29.07.2003
Major General Peter ARNISON, AC, CVO
29.07.2003 - 29.07.2008
Ms Quentin BRYCE, AC
29.07.2008 -
Ms Penelope Anne WENSLEY, AO

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PREMIERS
10.12.1859 - 01.02.1866
01.02.1866 - 20.07.1866
20.07.1866 - 07.08.1866
07.08.1866 - 15.08.1867
15.08.1867 - 25.11.1868
25.11.1868 - 03.05.1870
03.05.1870 - 08.01.1874
08.01.1874 - 05.06.1876
05.06.1876 - 08.03.1877
08.03.1877 - 21.01.1879
21.01.1879 - 13.11.1883
13.11.1883 - 13.06.1888
13.06.1888 - 30.11.1888
30.11.1888 - 12.08.1890
12.08.1890 - 27 03.1893
27.03.1893 - 27.10.1893
27.10.1893 - 13.04.1898
13.04.1898 - 27.09.1898
01.10.1898 - 01.12.1899
01.12.1899 - 07.12.1899
07.12.1899 - 17.09.1903
17.09.1903 - 19.01.1906
19.01.1906 - 19.11.1907
19.11.1907 - 18.02.1908
18.02.1908 - 07.02.1911
07.02.1911 - 01.06.1915
01.06.1915 - 22.10.1919
22.10.1919 - 26.02.1925
26.02.1925 - 22.10.1925
22.10.1925 - 21.05.1929
21.05.1929 - 17.06.1932
17.06.1932 - 16.09.1942
16.09.1942 - 07.03.1946
07.03.1946 - 17.01.1952
17.01.1952 - 12.08.1957
12.08.1957 - 17.01.1968
17.01.1968 - 31.07.1968
01.08.1968 - 08.08.1968
08.08.1968 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2009 -

HERBERT, RGW
MACALISTER, A
HERBERT, RGW
MACALISTER, A
MACKENZIE, RR
LILLEY, C
PALMER, AH
MACALISTER, A
THORN, G
DOUGLAS, J
McILWRAITH, T
GRIFFITH, SW
McILWRAITH, Sir T
MOREHEAD, BD
GRIFFITH, Sir SW
McILWRAITH, Sir T
NELSON, HM
BYRNES, TJ
DICKSON, JR
DAWSON, A
PHILP, R
MORGAN, A
KIDSTON, W
PHILP, R
KIDSTON, W
DENHAM, DF
RYAN, TJ
THEODORE, EG
GILLIES, WN
McCORMACK, W
MOORE, AE
SMITH, W Forgan
COOPER, FA
HANLON, EM
GAIR, VC
NICKLIN, GFR
PIZZEY, JCA
CHALK, Sir GWW
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Sir J*
AHERN, MJ
COOPER, TR
GOSS, WK
BORBIDGE, RE
BEATTIE, PD
BLIGH, AM

* Record term of office

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MINISTRIES
from June 1998
For ministries earlier than 1998 see previous Handbooks/Records

Interim Beattie Ministry, 26 to 29 June 1998


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas








ELDER, James Peter









Premier
Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care
Attorney-General and
Minister for Justice
Minister for Health
Minister for Education
Minister for Environment
Minister for Primary Industries, Fisheries and Forestry
Minister for Training and Industrial Relations
Minister for Public Works and Housing
Deputy Premier, Treasurer and
Minister for Arts, Minister for Police and Corrective
Services and
Minister for Racing, Minister for Economic
Development and Trade and
Minister Assisting the Premier
Minister for Tourism, Small Business and Industry
Minister for Mines and Energy
Minister for Local Government and Planning
Minister for Natural Resources
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
Minister for Emergency Services and
Minister for Sport

Beattie Ministry, 29 June 1998 to 16 December 1999


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
ELDER, James Peter

MACKENROTH, Terence Michael

GIBBS, Robert James
HAMILL, David John
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph

Premier
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development
and
Minister for Trade
Minister for Communication and Information and
Minister for Local Government, Planning, Regional
and Rural Communities
Minister for Tourism, Sport and Racing (until 14
December 1999)
Treasurer
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and
Minister for The Arts
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EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony

BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic

WELLS, Dean MacMillan
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

BLIGH, Anna Maria

SPENCE, Judith Caroline


WELFORD, Rodney Jon

PALASZCZUK, Henry
ROSE, Merri

Minister for Health


Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Minister for Mines and Energy and
Minister Assisting the Deputy Premier on Regional
Development
Minister for Transport and
Minister for Main Roads
Minister for Education
Minister for Public Works and
Minister for Housing
Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care and
Minister for Disability Services
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Policy and
Minister for Womens Policy and
Minister for Fair Trading
Minister for Environment and Heritage and
Minister for Natural Resource
Minister for Primary Industries
Minister for Emergency Services

Beattie Ministry, 16 December 1999 to 30 November 2000


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas



ELDER, James Peter

MACKENROTH, Terence Michael


HAMILL, David John
BRADDY, Paul Joseph


FOLEY, Matthew Joseph


EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony

Premier
Deputy Premier and
Minister for State Development and
Minister for Trade (from 26 Nov 2000 to 30 November
2000)
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development
and
Minister for Trade (until 22 November 2000)
Minister for Communication and Information and
Minister for Local Government and Planning and
Minister for Sport
Treasurer
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development
and
Minister for Trade (from 22 Nov 2000 to 26 Nov 2000)
Attorney-General and
Minister for Justice and
Minister for The Arts
Minister for Health
Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Minister for Mines and Energy and
Minister Assisting the Deputy Premier on Regional
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BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic

WELLS, Dean MacMillan
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

BLIGH, Anna Maria

SPENCE, Judith Caroline


WELFORD, Rodney Jon

PALASZCZUK, Henry
ROSE, Merri
ROBERTSON, Stephen

Development
Minister for Transport and
Minister for Main Roads
Minister for Education
Minister for Public Works and
Minister for Housing
Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care and
Minister for Disability Services
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Policy and
Minister for Womens Policy and
Minister for Fair Trading
Minister for Environment and Heritage and
Minister for Natural Resources
Minister for Primary Industries and Rural Communities
Minister for Tourism and Racing
Minister for Emergency Services

Beattie Ministry, 30 November 2000 to 22 February 2001


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael

HAMILL, David John
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph


EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony

BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic

WELLS, Dean MacMillan
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

BLIGH, Anna Maria

SPENCE, Judith Caroline


WELFORD, Rodney Jon

Premier
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development,
Communication and Information and
Minister for Sport
Treasurer
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations
Attorney-General and
Minister for Justice and
Minister for The Arts
Minister for Health
Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Minister for Mines and Energy and
Minister Assisting the Deputy Premier on Regional
Development
Minister for Transport and
Minister for Main Roads
Minister for Education
Minister for Public Works and
Minister for Housing
Minister for Families, Youth and Community Care and
Minister for Disability Services
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Policy and
Minister for Womens Policy and
Minister for Fair Trading
Minister for Environment and Heritage and
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PALASZCZUK, Henry
ROSE, Merri
ROBERTSON, Stephen
CUNNINGHAM, Nita Irene

Minister for Natural Resources


Minister for Primary Industries and Rural Communities
Minister for Tourism and Racing
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Local Government and Planning

Beattie Ministry, 22 February 2001 to 12 February 2004


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas

MACKENROTH, Terence Michael


BLIGH, Anna Maria
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph

EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony

BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic

WELFORD, Rodney Jon

WELLS, Dean MacMillan
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

SPENCE, Judith Caroline



PALASZCZUK, Henry
ROSE, Merri

ROBERTSON, Stephen

CUNNINGHAM, Nita Irene
REYNOLDS, Michael Francis

NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
LUCAS, Paul Thomas

Premier, and
Minister for Trade
Deputy Premier,
Treasurer and
Minister for Sport
Minister for Education
Minister for Employment, Training and Youth and
Minister for The Arts
Minister for Health and
Minister Assisting the Premier on Womens Policy
Minister for State Development
Minister for Police and Corrective Services and
Minister Assisting the Premier on the Carpentaria
Minerals Province
Minister for Transport and
Minister for Main Roads
Attorney-General and
Minister for Justice
Minister for Environment
Minister for Public Works and
Minister for Housing
Minister for Families and
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Policy and
Minister for Disability Services and
Minister for Seniors (from 20 June 2002)
Minister for Primary Industries and Rural Communities
Minister for Tourism and Racing and
Minister for Fair Trading (Resigned 15 January 2004)
Minister for Natural Resources and
Minister for Mines
Minister for Local Government and Planning
Minister for Emergency Services and
Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland
Minister for Industrial Relations
Minister for Innovation and Information Economy
(from 23 March 2001) (Minister with responsibility
for Energy) (from 20 December 2002)
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Beattie Ministry, 12 February 2004 to 28 July 2005


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael

BLIGH, Anna Maria
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony
NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
WELFORD, Rodney Jon

LUCAS, Paul Thomas
PALASZCZUK, Henry
ROBERTSON, Stephen

REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
PITT, Frederick Warren

KEECH, Margaret Majella
MICKEL, Reginald John


BOYLE, Desley Carole


CUMMINS, Christopher Paul
CLARK, Elizabeth Ann

Premier and Minister for Trade


Deputy Premier, Treasurer and
Minister for Sport (until 25 July 2005)
Minister for Education and The Arts
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations
Minister for State Development and Innovation
Minister for Health
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing
Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Attorney-General and
Minister for Justice
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Energy
(until 25 August 2004)
Minister for Natural Resources and Mines (from 25
August 2004)
Minister for Child Safety
Minister for Communities and Disability Services
(until 22 April 2004)
Minister for Communities, Disability Services and
Seniors (from 22 April 2004)
Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry
Development
Minister for Environment (until 25 August 2004)
Minister for Energy (from 25 August 2004 until 3
March 2005) and
Minister for Energy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Policy (from 3 March 2005)
Minister for Local Government and Planning (until 11
March 2004)
Minister for Local Government, Planning and Women
(11 March 2004 25 August 2004)
Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning
and Women (from 25 August 2004)
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Policy (until 1 March 2005)

Beattie Ministry, 28 July 2005 to 2 February 2006


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria

Premier and Treasurer


Deputy Premier
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LUCAS, Paul Thomas
BARTON, Thomas Alfred

Minister for Finance,


Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing
NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries (until 7
December 2005)
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
Minister for Police and Corrective Services
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
Minister for Education and

Minister for the Arts
ROBERTSON, Stephen
Minister for Health
PALASZCZUK, Henry
Minister for Natural Resources and Mines
REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
Minister for Child Safety
PITT, Frederick Warren
Minister for Communities, Disability Services and
Seniors
KEECH, Margaret Majella
Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry
Development
MICKEL, Reginald John
Minister for Energy and for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Policy
BOYLE, Desley Carole
Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning
and Women
CUMMINS, Christopher Paul
Minister for Small Business, Information Technology
Policy and Multicultural Affairs
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
PURCELL, Patrick Douglas
Minister for Emergency Services
MULHERIN, Timothy Sean
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
(from 12 December 2005)

Beattie Ministry, 2 February 2006 to 13 September 2006


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria

LUCAS, Paul Thomas
BARTON, Thomas Alfred

SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
WELFORD, Rodney Jon

ROBERTSON, Stephen
PALASZCZUK, Henry

Premier
Deputy Premier Treasurer,
Minister for State Development, Trade and Innovation
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations
Minister for Sport
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Racing
Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Minister for Education and
Minister for the Arts
Minister for Health
Minister for Natural Resources and Mines and Water
(until 7 August 2006)
Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and Minister
Assisting the Premier on Water (from 7 August
2006)
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REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
PITT, Frederick Warren
KEECH, Margaret Majella
MICKEL, Reginald John
BOYLE, Desley Carole
CUMMINS, Christopher Paul
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
PURCELL, Patrick Douglas
MULHERIN, Timothy Sean

Minister for Child Safety


Minister for Communities, Disability Services and
Seniors
Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry
Development
Minister for Energy and for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Policy
Minister for Environment, Local Government, Planning
and Women
Minister for Small Business, Information Technology
Policy and Multicultural Affairs
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries

Beattie Ministry, 13 September 2006 - 13 September 2007


(ALP)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

SPENCE, Judith Caroline
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
ROBERTSON, Stephen
MICKEL, Reginald John
PITT, Frederick Warren

BOYLE, Desley Carole


LAVARCH, Linda Denise
KEECH, Margaret Majella

MULHERIN, Timothy Sean
PURCELL, Patrick Douglas
FRASER, Andrew Peter

Premier and Minister for Trade


Deputy Premier, Treasurer, Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
Minister for Public Works and Housing (until 12
October 2006)
Minister for Public Works and Housing and
Information and Communication Technology (from
12 October 2006)
Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Minister for Education and Training and Minister for
the Arts
Minister for Health
Minister for State Development, Employment and
Industrial Relations
Minister for Communities and Disability Services,
Seniors and Youth (until 30 January 2007)
Minister for Communities, Minister for Disabilitiy
Services Queensland, Minister for Aborginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Minister for
Seniors and Youth (from 30 January 2007)
Minister for Child Safety
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Women
(until 18 October 2006)
Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry
Development (until 1 November 2006)
Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading, Wine Industry
Development and Women (from 1 November 2006)
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Local Government, Planning and Sport
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WILSON, Geoffrey James
Minister for Mines and Energy
SHINE, Kerry Gerard
Minister for Natural Resources and Water
(until 1 November 2006)

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister
Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland (from
1 November 2006)
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena
Minister for Environment and Multiculturalism
WALLACE, Craig Andrew
Minister for Natural Resources and Water and Minister
Assisting the Premier in North Queensland (from 1
November 2006)

Bligh Ministry, 13 September 2007 - 26 March 2009


(ALP)
BLIGH, Anna Maria
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
FRASER, Andrew Peter
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
ROBERTSON, Stephen
MICKEL, Reginald John
PITT, Frederick Warren
KEECH, Margaret Majella
BOYLE, Desley Carole
MULHERIN, Timothy Sean
WILSON, Geoffrey James
SHINE, Kerry Gerard
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena
WALLACE, Craig Andrew
ROBERTS, Neil Stuart
McNAMARA, Andrew Ian

Premier
Deputy Premier and Minister for Infrastructure and
Planning
Minister for Public Works and Housing and
Information and Communication Technology
Minister for Police, Corrective Services and Sport
Treasurer
Minister for Education and Training and Minister for
the Arts
Minister for Health
Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and
Industrial Relations
Minister for Main Roads and Local Government
Minister for Child Safety and Minister for Women
Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and
Industry
Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
Minister for Mines and Energy
Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister
Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland
Minister for Communities, Disability Services,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships,
Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth
Minister for Natural Resources and Water and Minister
Assisting the Premier in North Queensland
Minister for Emergency Services
Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change and
Innovation of Queensland

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PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES*
Beattie Labor Government
1998 - 2001
NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
ROBERTSON, Stephen

BRISKEY, Darryl James
CLARK, Lesley Ann
BRISKEY, Darryl James

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier with special


responsibilities for Multicultural Affairs
29.06.1998-17.02.2001
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in North
Queensland 29.06.1998-17.02.2001
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier 29.06.1998-16.12.1999
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer 29.06.199802.02.2000
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health
16.12.1999-17.02.2001
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education
03.02.2000-17.02.2001

Beattie Labor Government


2001 - 2004
BRISKEY, Darryl James

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier (Multicultural


Affairs) and Minister for Trade 22.02.200107.02.2004
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier,
Treasurer and Minister for Sport 22.02.200123.03.2001
CLARK, Lesley Ann
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Minister
for Trade in Far North Queensland 01.03.200107.02.2004
ROBERTS, Neil Stuart
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education
01.03.2001-22.03.2001
NELSON-CARR, Lindy Helena
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and
Minister Assisting the Premier on Womens Policy
01.03.2001-07.02.2004
MILLER, Jo-Ann Roslyn
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education
23.03.2001-07.02.2004
ROBERTS, Neil Stuart
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Employment, Training and Youth and Minister for
Arts 23.03.2001-12.06.2003

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Families
and Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Policy and Minister for Disability
Services and Minister for Seniors
13.06.2003-07.02.2004

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Beattie Labor Government


2004 - 2006
STRUTHERS, Karen Lee

ROBERTS, Neil Stuart




MILLER, Jo-Ann Roslyn
PURCELL, Patrick Douglas
NELSON-CARR, Lindy Helena



LAVARCH, Linda Denise

SHINE, Kerry Gerard

FRASER, Andrew Peter


Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier (Multicultural


Affairs) and Minister for Trade 12.02.200428.07.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Employment, Training and Industrial Relations
28.07.2005-13.09.2006 and Minister for Sport
02.02.2006-13.09.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier,
Treasurer and Minister for Sport 12.02.200428.07.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services and Seniors
26.05.2005-28.07.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier
and Minister for Finance, Minister for State
Development, Trade and Innovation 28.07.200502.02.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier,
Treasurer, and Minister for State Development,
Trade and Innovation 02.02.2006-13.09.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health
12.02.2004-13.09.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Public
Works, Housing and Racing 12.02.200428.07.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in North
Queensland 19.02.2004-26.05.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in North
Queensland and the Minister for Transport and
Main Roads 26.05.2005-28.07.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Treasurer in
North Queensland and to the Minister for Transport
and Main Roads 28.07.2005-02.02.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in North
Queensland and to the Minister for Transport and
Main Roads 02.02.2006-13.09.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for State
Development and Innovation 19.02.200403.03.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Energy
and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy
03.03.2005-28.07.2005
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services and Seniors
and Premiers Advisor on Western Queensland
28.07.2005-13.09.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Treasurer
28.07.2005-02.02.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and to the
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Minister for Health 02.02.2006-13.09.2006

Beattie Labor Government


2006 - 2007
STRUTHERS, Karen Lee

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health


13.09.2006-13.09.2007
ROBERTS, Neil Stuart
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier,
Treasurer and Minister for Infrastructure
13.09.2006-10.07.2007
WALLACE, Craig Andrew
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Minister for
Trade in North Queensland 21.09.2006-01.11.2006
REEVES, Philip Gerard
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
21.09.2006-13.09.2007
McNAMARA, Andrew Ian
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads
21.09.2006-13.09.2007
FENLON, Gary Bernard
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for State
Development, Employment and Industrial
Relations 21.09.2006-13.09.2007
ATTWOOD, Julie Maree
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Child
Safety 21.09.2006-13.09.2007
LEE, Ronan Oliver
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services, Seniors and
Youth 21.09.2006-30.01.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and
Youth 30.01.2007-13.09.2007
BARRY, Veronica Lesley
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education
and Training and Minister for the Arts 21.09.200613.09.2007
JARRATT, Janice Heather
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary
Industries and Fisheries 21.09.2006-13.09.2007
and to the Minister for Women 01.11.200613.09.2007
and to the Minister for State Development,
Employment and Industrial Relations 15.03.200713.09.2007
CHOI, Michael Wai-Man
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Environment and Multiculturalism 21.09.200613.09.2007
HINCHLIFFE, Stirling James
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services, Seniors and
Youth 01.11.2006-30.01.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services, Aborginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and
Youth 30.01.2007-13.09.2007
BOMBOLAS, Chris
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local
Goverment, Planning and Sport 10.07.200713.09.2007
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Bligh Labor Government


2007 - 2009
REEVES, Philip Gerard

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier 13.09.2007-


20.03.2009
HINCHLIFFE, Stirling James
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier
and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning
13.09.2007-20.03.2009
BOMBOLAS, Chris
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Police,
Corrective Services and Sport 13.09.200720.03.2009
ATTWOOD, Julie Maree
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer 13.09.200720.03.2009
BARRY, Veronica Lesley
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education
and Training and Minister for the Arts 13.09.200720.03.2009
STRUTHERS, Karen Lee
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health
13.09.2007-20.03.2009
FENLON, Gary Bernard
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport,
Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations
13.09.2007-20.03.2009
CHOI, Michael Wai-Man
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport,
Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations and
Minister for Multicultural Affairs 13.09.200701.11.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Multicultural Affairs 01.11.2007 - 20.03.2009
LEE, Ronan Oliver
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads
and Local Government 13.09.2007-05.10.2008
JARRATT, Janice Heather
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism,
Regional Development and Industry 13.09.200720.03.2009
NOLAN, Rachel Genevieve
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Disability Services, Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Multicultural
Affairs, Seniors and Youth 13.09.2007-20.03.2009
PALASZCZUK, Annastacia
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Main Roads
and Local Government 09.09.2008-20.03.2009
*

Because of the creation of large Ministerial portfolios in recent years, the position of Parliamentary Secretary was also created as a
means of assistance to Ministers and as a form of training for future Ministerial office. Following in the tradition of Britains Westminster
governments, the Fraser Liberal federal government introduced the position of Parliamentary Secretary via legislation in 1980. The idea was
taken up by the state governments, with Queensland being the last one to create the position of Parliamentary Secretary. In Queenslands
case, the Borbidge/Sheldon National/Liberal government created the position for three Parliamentary Secretaries by a motion in the
Parliament, which was ratified by an Executive Council proclamation in February 1996. Later, in April 1996, the position of Parliamentary
Secretary was legislatively recognised by the Constitution (Parliamentary Secretaries) Amendment Act 1996 which provided formal
status in the Constitution Act 1867 (now covered by the updated Constitution Act 2001, Sections 24 26), and four other relevant Acts.

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(as at 21 September 2006)
COPELAND, Stuart William
FLEGG, Bruce
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
KNUTH, Shane Andrew
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
NICHOLLS, Timothy James
SEENEY, Jeffrey William
SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart

STEVENS, Raymond Alexander


STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Shadow Minister for Education and Training and


Shadow Minister for the Arts
Leader of the Liberal Party, Deputy Leader of the
Queensland Coalition and Shadow Minister for
Trade
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Planning and
Sport
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
Shadow Minister for Transport and Main Roads
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Communities, Seniors and Youth
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow AttorneyGeneral and Shadow Minister for Justice
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Environment and Multiculturalism
and Shadow Minister for Women
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine
Industry Development
Leader of the Nationals, Leader of the Opposition,
Leader of the Queensland Coalition and Shadow
Minister for Trade
Deputy Leader of the Nationals, Deputy Leader of the
Opposition, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure,
Shadow Minister for State Development and
Shadow Minister for Employment and Industrial
Relations
Shadow Minister for Public Works and Housing
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Disability
Services and Mental Health Policy
(as at 30 January 2007)

COPELAND, Stuart William


FLEGG, Bruce
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
KNUTH, Shane Andrew

Shadow Minister for Education and Training and


Shadow Minister for the Arts
Leader of the Liberal Party, Deputy Leader of the
Queensland Coalition, Shadow Treasurer and
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Planning and
Sport
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure and Main
Roads and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
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LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
NICHOLLS, Timothy James
SEENEY, Jeffrey William
SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart

STEVENS, Raymond Alexander


STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Shadow Minister for Health


Shadow Minister for Communities, Seniors and Youth
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow AttorneyGeneral and Shadow Minister for Justice
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Environment and Multiculturalism
and Shadow Minister for Women
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Shadow Minister for Public Transport and Traffic
Management
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Nationals,
Leader of the Queensland Coalition and Shadow
Minister for Trade
Deputy Leader of the Nationals, Deputy Leader
of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for State
Development, Employment, Industrial Relations
and Shadow Minister for Small Business and
Tourism
Shadow Minister for Housing Affordability and Public
Works
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Disability
Services and Mental Health Policy
(as at 16 April 2007)

COPELAND, Stuart William


FLEGG, Bruce
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
KNUTH, Shane Andrew
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
NICHOLLS, Timothy James
SEENEY, Jeffrey William

Shadow Minister for Education and Training and


Shadow Minister for the Arts
Leader of the Liberal Party, Deputy Leader of the
Queensland Coalition, Shadow Treasurer and
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Planning and
Sport
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
Shadow Minister for Transport Infrastructure and Main
Roads and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Communities, Seniors and Youth
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow AttorneyGeneral and Shadow Minister for Justice and Fair
Trading
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Environment, Sustainability and
Multiculturalism and Shadow Minister for Women
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Shadow Minister for Public Transport and Traffic
Management
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Nationals,
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SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart

STEVENS, Raymond Alexander


STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Leader of the Queensland Coalition and Shadow


Minister for Trade
Deputy Leader of the Nationals, Deputy Leader
of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for State
Development, Employment, Industrial Relations
and Shadow Minister for Small Business and
Tourism
Shadow Minister for Housing Affordability and Public
Works
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Disability
Services and Mental Health Policy
(as at 14 January 2008)

COPELAND, Stuart William


FLEGG, Bruce
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
KNUTH, Shane Andrew
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
NICHOLLS, Timothy James

SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart


SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
STEVENS, Raymond Alexander
STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Shadow Minister for Education and Training and


Shadow Minister for the Arts
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Main Roads and Local
Government
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
and Shadow Minister for Sport and Racing
Shadow Minister for Regional Development, Small
Business and Industry and Shadow Minister for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Communities, Disability Services,
Multicultural Affars, Seniors and Youth
Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow Attorney-General
and Shadow Minister for Justice and Fair Trading
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change
and Innovation
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow
Minister for Transport and Traffic Management,
Shadow Minister for Trade, Shadow Minister for
Employment and Industrial Relations
Deputy Leader of the Nationals, Deputy Leader of the
Opposition and Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
and Planning and Shadow Minister for Tourism
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Nationals,
Leader of the Queensland Coalition
Shadow Minister for Housing Affordability and Public
Works and Shadow Minister for Information and
Communication Technology
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Women

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(as at 29 January 2008)
COPELAND, Stuart William
FLEGG, Bruce
GIBSON, David Francis
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond

NICHOLLS, Timothy James

SEENEY, Jeffrey William


SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
STEVENS, Raymond Alexander
STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Shadow Minister for Education and Training and


Shadow Minister for the Arts
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change
and Innovation
Shadow Minister for Main Roads and Local
Government
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
Shadow Minister for Sport and Racing
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Shadow Minister for Health
Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow Attorney-General
and Shadow Minister for Justice and Fair Trading
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Communities, Disability Services,
Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Regional Development,
Small Business and Industry and Shadow
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Partnerships
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow Minister
for Transport and Traffic Management, Shadow
Minister for Trade and Shadow Minister for
Employment and Industrial Relations
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Deputy Leader of the Nationals, Deputy Leader of the
Opposition and Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
and Planning
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Nationals,
Leader of the Queensland Coalition
Shadow Minister for Housing Affordability and Public
Works and Shadow Minister for Information and
Communication Technology
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Women
(as at 17 March 2008)

COPELAND, Stuart William


FLEGG, Bruce
GIBSON, David Francis
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James

Shadow Minister for Education and Training and


Shadow Minister for the Arts
Shadow Treasurer
Shadow Minister for Sustainability, Climate Change
and Innovation
Shadow Minister for Main Roads and Local
Government
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
Shadow Minister for Primary Industries and Fisheries
and Shadow Minister for Sport and Racing

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JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond

NICHOLLS, Timothy James

SEENEY, Jeffrey William


SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
STEVENS, Raymond Alexander
STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Shadow Minister for Police and Corrective Services


Shadow Minister for Health
Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow Attorney-General
and Shadow Minister for Justice and Fair Trading
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Communities, Disability Services,
Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth
Shadow Minister for Tourism, Regional Development,
Small Business and Industry and Shadow
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Partnerships
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party, Shadow Minister
for Transport and Traffic Management, Shadow
Minister for Trade and Shadow Minister for
Employment and Industrial Relations
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Deputy Leader of the Nationals, Deputy Leader of the
Opposition and Shadow Minister for Infrastructure
and Planning
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Nationals,
Leader of the Queensland Coalition
Shadow Minister for Housing Affordability and Public
Works and Shadow Minister for Information and
Communication Technology
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Women
(as at 12 August 2008)

COPELAND, Stuart William


DICKSON, Steven Lance
GIBSON, David Francis
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Desmond
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward

Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister for Justice


(including Youth Justice) and Shadow Minister for
Open Government
Shadow Minister for Workplace and Job Security
(including Employment and Industrial Relations)
Shadow Minister for Sustainable Environment and
Climate Change and Shadow Minister for Clean
Energy Strategy
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Planning and
Regional Development
Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water
(including Water Grid)
Shadow Minister for Food Security and Agriculture
(including Fisheries and Biosecurity) and Shadow
Minister for Sport (including Racing)
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections
Shadow Minister for Education and Skills and Shadow
Minister for the Arts
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Leader of the
LNP, Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
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MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
NICHOLLS, Timothy James
SEENEY, Jeffrey William
SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
STEVENS, Raymond Alexander
STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Shadow Minister for Social Inclusion (Communities,


Disability Services, Multicultural Affairs, Seniors
and Women's Policy)
Shadow Minister for Tourism, and Small Business
Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Future
Growth
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure (including ICT) and
Shadow Minister for Main Roads and Transport
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the LNP (including
Trade)
Shadow Minister for Housing Accessibility and
Shadow Minister for Public Works
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Shadow Minister
for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Community
Development
(as at 30 September 2008)

CRIPPS, Andrew Peter


DICKSON, Steven Lance
GIBSON, David Francis
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
HORAN, Michael James
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MALONE, George Edward
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
NICHOLLS, Timothy James
SEENEY, Jeffrey Williams
SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James

Shadow Minister for Natural Resources and Water


(including the Water Grid)
Shadow Minister for Workplace and Job Security
(including Employment and Industrial Relations)
Shadow Minister for Sustainable Environment and
Climate Change and Shadow Minister for Clean
Energy Strategy
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Planning and
Regional Development
Shadow Minister for Food Security and Agriculture
(including Fisheries and Biosecurity)
Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister for
Justice and Racing and Shadow Minister for Open
Government
Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections and
Shadow Minister for Sport
Shadow Minister for Education and Skills and Shadow
Minister for the Arts
Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Leader of the
LNP and Shadow Minister for Health
Shadow Minister for Emergency Services and Shadow
Minister for Northern Development
Shadow Minister for Social Inclusion (including
Communities, Disability Services, Multicultural
Affairs, Seniors and Women's Policy)
Shadow Minister for Tourism and Small Business
Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Future
Growth
Shadow Minister for Mines and Energy
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure (including ICT) and
Shadow Minister for Main Roads and Transport
Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the LNP (including
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STEVENS, Raymond Alexander
STUCKEY, Janet Anne

Trade)
Shadow Minister for Housing Accessibility and
Shadow Minister for Public Works
Shadow Minister for Child Safety and Shadow Minister
for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Community
Development

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PORTFOLIO LIST
from 1957
Classified alphabetically by function

Aboriginal Affairs
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric

04.09.1969 - 23.12.1974

Note: Combined with Conservation 20.06.1972-23.12.1974. Redesignated Aboriginal and Islander


Advancement from 23.12.1974.

Aboriginal and Island Affairs


PORTER, Charles Robert
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne
BIRD, Valmond James
KATTER, Robert Carl

16.12.1977 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 06.02.1986

Note: Combined with Water Resources 23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982; and with Northern Development
06.12.1982-06.02.1986. Redesignated Community Services 06.02.1986 - 07.12.1989.

Aboriginal and Islander Affairs


WARNER, Anne Marie

07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995

Note: Combined with Family Services 07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995. Included in Family and Community Services
31.07.1995 - 29.06.1998. Redesignated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy from 29.06.1998.

Aboriginal and Islander Advancement


HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
WHARTON, Claude Alfred

23.12.1974 - 10.03.1975
10.03.1975 - 16.12.1977

Note: Combined with Water Resources 23.12.1974 - 10.03.1975. Redesignated Aboriginal and Island Affairs
from 16.12.1977.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships


PITT, Frederick Warren
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

30.01.2007 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Recreated as a separate portfolio and combined with Communities from 30.01.2007; with Disability
Services Queensland 30.01.2007-13.09.2007; with Seniors and Youth from 30.01.2007. Combined
with Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs from 13.09.2007.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy


SPENCE, Judith Caroline
CLARK, Elizabeth Ann
MICKEL, Reginald John

29.06.1998 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 01.03.2005
03.03.2005 - 13.09.2006

Note: Combined with Women's Policy and Fair Trading 29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with Families
and Disability Services 22.02.2001-12.02.2004, and Seniors 20.06.2002-12.02.2004. Redesignated
as a separate portfolio from 12.02.2004; and combined with Energy 03.03.2005 - 13.09.2006. Lost
its portfolio status and included in Communities, Disability Services, Seniors and Youth 13.09.200630.01.2007.

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Administrative Services
LEE, Norman Edward
HEWITT, William Douglas
MILLER, Colin James
TENNI, Martin James
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
NEAL, Donald McConnell
GUNN, William Angus Manson
COOPER, Theo Russell
FRASER, Huan Donald John
FITZGERALD, Andrew Anthony
McLEAN, Ronald Thomas
BURNS, Thomas James
MILLINER, Glen Richard
SHELDON, Joan Mary

16.12.1977 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 05.08.1983
05.08.1983 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 18.10.1993
18.10.1993 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Environment and Valuation 23.12.1980-06.02.1986; with Corrective Services and
Valuation 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; with Corrective Services 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Emergency
Services and Police 19.01.1989-28.08.1989; with Industry, Small Business, and Technology
31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Emergency Services and Community Services 05.09.1989-07.12.1989;
with Deputy Premier and Minister for Rural Communities 24.09.1992-18.10.1993. Included in Public
Works from 26.02.1996.

Agriculture
MADSEN, Otto Ottosen
ROW, John Alfred

12.08.1957 - 14.06.1963
14.06.1963 - 29.06.1963

Note: Combined with Stock 12.08.1957-09.06.1960; and with Forestry 09.06.1960-26.09.1963. Included in
Primary Industries from 26.09.1963.

(The) Arts
ELLIOTT, Jannion Anthony
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
SIMPSON, Gordon Leslie
GUNN, William Angus Manson
AHERN, Michael John
CLAUSON, Paul John
GOSS, Wayne Keith
WELLS, Dean MacMillan
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
SHELDON, Joan Mary
ELDER, James Peter
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
BLIGH, Anna Maria
WELFORD, Rodney Jon

23.12.1980 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Tourism, National Parks, and Sport 23.12.1980-01.12.1986; with Mines and Energy
01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Premier and Treasurer 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Premier, Treasurer
and State Development 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Attorney-General and Heritage 25.09.198907.12.1989; with Premier, Economic and Trade Development 07.12.1989-24.09.1992; with Justice
and Attorney-General 24.09.1992-31.07.1995; with Justice, Attorney-General and Industrial Relations

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31.07.1995-19.02.1996, with Deputy Premier and Treasurer 19.02.1996-29.06.1998; combined with
Attorney-General and Justice 29.06.1998-22.02.2001; combined with Employment, Training and
Youth 22.02.2001-12.02.2004; combined with Education from 12.02.2004; combined with Training
from 13.09.2006.

Attorney-General
MUNRO, Alan Whiteside
DELAMOTHE, Peter Roylance
KNOX, William Edward
LICKISS, William Daniel
DOUMANY, Samuel Sydney
HARPER, Neville John
CLAUSON, Paul John
AHERN, Michael John
CLAUSON, Paul John
GIBBS, Ivan James
CLAUSON, Paul John
WELLS, Dean MacMillan
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
SHELDON, Joan Mary
BEANLAND, Denver Edward
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
SHINE, Kerry Gerard

12.08.1957 - 26.09.1963
26.09.1963 - 20.12.1971
20.12.1971 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 18.10.2006
01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Justice 14.11.1957-19.01.1989; with Justice and Corrective Services 19.01.198928.08.1989; with Health 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Heritage and The Arts 25.09.1989-07.12.1989;
with Justice and The Arts 24.09.1992-31.07.1995; with Justice, Industrial Relations and The Arts
31.07.1995-19.02.1996; with Justice 26.02.1996-26.06.1998; combined with Justice and The Arts
29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with Justice 22.02.2001 and with Women 13.09.2006-18.10.2006;
and with Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland from 01.11.2006.

Business
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman
ELDER, James Peter
PITT, Frederick Warren
HAYWARD, Kenneth William
SHELDON, Joan Mary

12.11.1990 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 21.02.1995
23.02.1995 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Industry and Regional Development 12.11.1990-26.02.1996. (Administered by the
Minister for Health 21.02.1995-23.2.1995). Redesignated Small Business and combined with Tourism
and Industry 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Included in State Development and Trade from 29.06.1998.

Child Safety
REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
BOYLE, Desley Carole
KEECH, Margaret Majella

Note: Combined with Women from 13.09.2007.

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Climate Change

McNAMARA, Andrew Ian

13.09.2007 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Sustainability and Innovation from 13.09.2007.

Commerce

SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce


GUNN, William Angus Manson
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman

23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 07.11.1983
07.12.1989 - 12.11.1990

Note: Combined with Industry 23.12.1980-07.11.1983; and included in Industry, Small Business and
Technology from 07.11.1983. Combined with Manufacturing 07.12.1989-12.11.1990; with Small
Business 04.06.1990-12.11.1990. Included in Business, Industry and Regional Development from
12.11.1990.

Communication and Information


MACKENROTH, Terence Michael

29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001

Note: Combined with Local Government, Planning, Regional and Rural Communities 29.06.199816.12.1999. Combined with Local Government, Planning and Sport 16.12.1999-30.11.2000; combined
with Deputy Premier, State Development and Sport 30.11.2000-22.02.2001. Included in Innovation
and Information Economy from 23.03.2001.

Communications
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989

Note: Combined with Industry, Small Business, and Technology 09.12.1987-19.01.1989.

Communities
PITT, Frederick Warren
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

12.02.2004 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Disability Services 12.02.2004-30.01.2007; and with Seniors from 22.04.2004; and
with Youth from 13.09.2006. Combined with Disability Services 30.01.2007-13.09.2007; and with
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships from 30.01.2007; with Disability Services from
13.09.2007; with Multicultural Affairs from 13.09.2007.

Community Care
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
WILSON, Naomi Kate
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria

26.02.1996 - 13.02.1998
16.02.1998 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 12.02.2004

Note: Combined with Families and Youth 26.02.1996-22.02.2001; also combined with Disability Services
29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Included in Families and Fair Trading 22.02.2001-12.02.2004. Redesignated
Communities from 12.02.2004.

Community Services
HERBERT, John Desmond
KATTER, Robert Carl
GUNN, William Angus Manson
KATTER, Robert Carl
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23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
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GILMORE, Thomas John George
FITZGERALD, Andrew Anthony
WOODGATE, Margaret Rosemary
SHELDON, Joan Mary

31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Welfare Services and Sport 23.12.1974-16.12.1977; included in Welfare 16.12.197706.02.1986; combined with Northern Development 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; with Northern
Development and Ethnic Affairs 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Ethnic Affairs 19.01.1989-28.08.1989;
with Ethnic Affairs and Northern Development 31.08.1989-05.09.1989; with Administrative Services
and Emergency Services 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Included in Family Services and Aboriginal And
Islander Affairs 07.12.1989-31.07.1995. Combined with Family Services and Minister Assisting the
Premier on the Status of Women 31.07.1995-26.02.1996; Redesignated as Community Care from
26.02.1996.

Conservation
RICHTER, Harold
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

26.09.1963 - 29.05.1969
04.09.1969 - 23.12.1974
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Local Government 26.09.1963-29.50.1969. Included in Local Government and
Marine Activities 29.05.1969-04.09.1969. Combined with Marine and Aboriginal Affairs 04.09.196923.12.1974. (Water) Conservation included in Water Resources from 23.12.1974. Combined with
Environment and Tourism 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Environment and Forestry 19.01.198925.09.1989; and with Environment, Forestry, and Tourism 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Included in
Environment and Heritage from 07.12.1989.

Consumer Affairs
CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander
MILLINER, Glen Richard
BURNS, Thomas James
DAVIES, Kenneth Henry
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977
24.09.1992 - 18.10.1993
18.10.1993 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 12.12.1995
12.12.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Included in Labour Relations portfolio from 16.12.1977. Combined with Corrective Services
24.09.1992-18.10.1993; with Deputy Premier, Emergency Services and Rural Communities
18.10.1993-16.12.1994; with Deputy Premier, Emergency Services and Minister Assisting the Premier
on Rural Affairs 16.12.1994-31.07.1995; with Emergency Services 31.07.1995-12.12.1995; with
Housing, Local Government, Planning, Rural Communities, Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Communities and Emergency Services 12.12.1995-26.02.1996. Included
in Attorney-General and Justice 26.02.1996-29.06.1998; included in Attorney-General and Justice
26.02.1996-29.06.1998; included in Fair Trading from 29.06.1998.

Corrective Services
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
NEAL, Donald McConnell
GUNN, William Angus Manson
COOPER, Theo Russell
CLAUSON, Paul John
SHERRIN, Craig Arden
HENDERSON, Ian Thomas
MILLINER, Glen Richard
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06.02.1986 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 18.10.1993

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BRADDY, Paul Joseph
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
COOPER, Theo Russell
ELDER, James Peter
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony
SPENCE, Judith Caroline

18.10.1993 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Administrative Services and Valuation 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; with Administrative
Services 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Attorney-General and Justice 19.01.1989-28.08.1989; with
Family Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Justice 25.09.1989-24.09.1992; with Consumer Affairs
24.09.1992-18.10.1993; with Police 18.10.1993-26.02.1996; with Police and Racing 26.02.199629.06.1998; combined with Police from 29.06.1998; and with Minister assisting the Premier on the
Carpentaria Minerals Province from 22.02.2001-12.02.2004. Combined with Sport from 13.09.2007.

Cultural Activities
FLETCHER, Alan Roy
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
BIRD, Valmond James

17.01.1968 - 23.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 10.03.1975
10.03.1975 - 16.12.1977

Note: Combined with Education 17.01.1968-23.12.1974; with Education, and Tourism 23.12.197410.03.1975; and with Education 10.03.1975-16.12.1977. Redesignated Culture from 16.12.1977, and
The Arts from 23.12.1980.

Culture
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
GIBBS, Ivan James

16.12.1977 - 21.08.1979
24.08.1979 - 23.12.1980

Note: Redesignated The Arts from 23.12.1980.

Deputy Premier
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
KNOX, William Edward
EDWARDS, Llewellyn Roy
GUNN, William Angus Manson
BURNS, Thomas James
SHELDON, Joan Mary
ELDER, James Peter
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
BLIGH, Anna Maria
LUCAS, Paul Thomas

23.12.1974 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 09.10.1978
09.10.1978 - 18.08.1983
07.11.1983 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 22.11.2000
30.11.2000 - 25.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007-

Note: Inaugurated with 4th Bjelke-Petersen Ministry for the leader of the Liberal Party, at which time it
was coupled with the post of Treasurer. This combination continued until 18.08.1983, apart from
the period 09.10.1978-15.12.1978 when a change of Liberal leadership resulted in the then Minister
for Health becoming Deputy Premier. Prior to 23.12.1974, Liberal leaders had administered Labour
and Industry 12.08.1957-28.12.1962; Industrial Development 26.09.1963-28.01.1965; and Treasurer
from 28.01.1965. The Office was vacant 19.08.1983-06.11.1983. Combined with Minister Assisting
the Treasurer 07.11.1983-06.02.1986; with Minister Assisting the Treasurer and Police 06.02.198609.12.1987; with Public Works, Main Roads, Expo, and Police 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Public
Works, Housing and Main Roads 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Finance and Local Government
25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Housing and Local Government 07.12.1989-24.09.1992; with
Administrative Services and Rural Communities 24.09.1992-08.10.1993; with Emergency Services,
Rural Communities and Consumer Affairs 18.10.1993-16.12.1994; with Emergency Services,
Consumer Affairs and Minister Assisting the Premier on Rural Affairs 16.12.1994-31.07.1995;

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with Tourism, Sport and Youth 31.07.1995-19.02.1996; with Treasurer and The Arts 19.02.199629.06.1998; combined with State Development and Trade 29.06.1998-30.11.2000. Combined with
State Development, Communication and Information and Sport 30.11.2000-22.02.2001; combined
with Treasurer and Sport 22.02.2001-28.07.2005; with Finance, State Development, Trade and
Innovation 28.07.2005-02.02.2006; with Treasurer from 02.02.2006; and with State Development,
Trade and Innovation from 02.02.2006-13.09.2006. Combined with Infrastructure from 13.09.2006;
combined with Planning from 13.09.2007.

Development
CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander

20.06.1972 - 23.12.1974

Note: Combined with Industrial Affairs portfolio 20.06.1972-23.12.1974. Redesignated Industrial


Development from 23.12.1974.

Disability Services
BLIGH, Anna Maria
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
PITT, Frederick Warren
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Families, Youth and Community Care 29.06.1998-22.02.2001; combined with Families
and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy 22.02.2001-12.02.2004; and with Seniors 20.06.200212.02.2004. Combined with Communities 12.02.2004-30.01.2007; and with Seniors 22.04.200430.01.2007; and with Youth 13.09.2006-30.01.2007. Combined with Communities, Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Multicultural Affairs, Seniors and Youth 30.01.2007-13.09.2007.

Economic and Trade Development


GOSS, Wayne Keith
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

07.12.1989 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with The Arts 07.12.1989-24.09.1992; with Premier 07.12.1989-26.02.1996. Redesignated
Economic Development and Trade from 26.02.1996.

Economic Development and Trade


SLACK, Douglas John
ELDER, James Peter

26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998

Note: Combined with Minister Assisting the Premier 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Redesignated State
Development and Trade and combined with Deputy Premier from 29.06.1998.

Education
PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan
FLETCHER, Alan Roy
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
BIRD, Valmond James
GUNN, William Angus Manson
POWELL, Lionel William
AHERN, Michael John
LITTLEPROUD, Brian George
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
COMBEN, Patrick
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12.08.1957 - 17.01.1968
17.01.1968 - 23.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 10.03.1975
10.03.1975 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 21.02.1995

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HAMILL, David John
SHELDON, Joan Mary
QUINN, Robert Joseph
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
WELLS, Dean MacMillan
BLIGH, Anna Maria
WELFORD, Rodney Jon

21.02.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Cultural Activities 17.01.1968-23.12.1974; with Tourism, and Cultural Activities
23.12.1974-10.03.1975; with Cultural Activities 10.03.1975-16.12.1977; with Technology and
Training 25.11.1987-09.12.1987; with Youth and Sport 09.12.1987-31.08.1989; and with Youth, Sport,
and Recreation 31.08.1989-07.12.1989. Combined with The Arts from 12.02.2004; and with Training
from 13.09.2006.

Electricity
CAMM, Ronald Ernest
RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay
McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur
HINZE, Russell James

17.01.1968 - 04.09.1969
04.09.1969 - 20.06.1972
20.06.1972 - 24.10.1974
24.10.1974 - 23.12.1974

Note: Combined with Local Government 24.10.1974-23.12.1974. Included in Energy from 23.12.1974.

Emergency Services
COOPER, Theo Russell
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
FITZGERALD, Andrew Anthony
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
WARBURTON, Neville George
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
BURNS, Thomas James
DAVIES, Kenneth Henry
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
VEIVERS, Michael Desmond
ELDER, James Peter
ROSE, Merri
ROBERTSON, Stephen
REYNOLDS, Michael Francis

CUMMINS, Christopher Paul
PURCELL, Patrick Douglas
ROBERTS, Neil Stuart

19.01.1989 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 10.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 18.10.1993
18.10.1993 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 12.12.1995
12.12.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 16.12.1999
16.12.1999 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 04.07.2007
10.07.2007 -

Note: Combined with Administrative Services and Police 19.01.1989-28.08.1989; with Police and Tourism
31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Administrative Services and Community Services 25.09.1989-07.12.1989;
with Police 07.12.1989-18.10.1993; with Deputy Premier, Rural Communities and Consumer Affairs
18.10.1993-16.12.1994; with Deputy Premier, Consumer Affairs and Minister Assisting the Premier on
Rural Affairs 16.12.1994-31.07.1995; with Consumer Affairs 31.07.1995-12.12.1995, with Housing,
Local Government, Planning, Rural Communities, Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Communities and Consumer Affairs 12.12.1995-26.02.1996; with Sport 26.02.199629.06.1998. Combined with Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland 22.02.200112.02.2004. Redesignated as a separate portfolio from 12.02.2004.

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Employment
KNOX, William Edward
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
GUNN, William Angus Manson
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
WARBURTON, Neville George
VAUGHAN, Kenneth Hamilton
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

SHELDON, Joan Mary
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
MICKEL, Reginald John

23.12.1980 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 16.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Labour Relations 23.12.1980-07.11.1983; with Industrial Affairs 07.11.198301.12.1986; with Small Business and Industrial Affairs 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Training
and Industrial Affairs 09.12.1987-07.12.1989; with Training and Industrial Relations 07.12.198931.07.1995; with Training and Minister Assisting the Premier on Public Service Matters 31.07.199526.02.1996. Included in Training and Industrial Relations 06.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with
Training and Industrial Relations 29.06.1998-22.02.2001; combined with Training, Youth and the Arts
22.02.2001-12.02.2004; with Training 12.02.2004-13.09.2006; with Industrial Relations 12.02.200413.09.2007; with Sport 02.02.2006-13.09.2006; with State Development 13.09.2006-13.09.2007.
Combined with Transport and Trade from 13.09.2007.

Energy
CAMM, Ronald Ernest
SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce
GIBBS, Ivan James
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
SIMPSON, Gordon Leslie
GUNN, William Angus Manson
TENNI, Martin James
KATTER, Robert Carl
McGRADY, Anthony
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
GILMORE, Thomas John George
ELDER, James Peter
McGRADY, Anthony
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
ROBERTSON, Stephen
MICKEL, Reginald John
WILSON, Geofffrey James

23.12.1974 - 17.07.1980
29.07.1980 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
09.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
23.03.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 25.08.2004
25.08.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Mines 23.12.1974-01.12.1986; with Police 16.12.1977-17.07.1980 (Administered by


Minister for Lands, Forestry and Water Resources 18.07.1980-28.07.1980). Combined with Mines
and The Arts 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Mines 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Mines and Northern
Development 19.01.1989-31.08.1989; with Mines 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Mines and Northern
and Regional Development 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Included in Resource Industries 07.12.198924.09.1992. Combined with Minerals 24.09.1992-26.02.1996; with Mines 26.02.1996-22.02.2001 and
with Minister Assisting the Deputy Premier on Regional Development 29.06.98-22.02.2001. Included
in Treasurer 22.02.2001-20.12.2002. Included in Innovation and Information Economy 20.12.200212.02.2004. Combined with Natural Resources and Mines 12.02.2004-25.08.2004. Redesignated
as a separate portfolio from 25.08.2004; combined with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy

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03.03.2005-13.09.2006. Combined with Mines from 13.09.2006

Environment
HEWITT, William Douglas
MILLER, Colin John
TENNI, Martin James
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
AHERN, Michael John
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
AHERN, Michael John
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
COMBEN, Patrick
ROBSON, Molly Jess
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
LITTLEPROUD, Brian George
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
WELLS, Dean MacMillan
MICKEL, Reginald John
BOYLE, Desley Carole
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

23.12.1980 - 05.08.1983
05.08.1983 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 25.08.2004
25.08.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007

Note: Combined with Valuation and Administrative Services 23.12.1980-06.02.1986; with Health 06.02.198609.12.1987; with Conservation and Tourism 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Conservation and Forestry
19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Conservation, Forestry, and Tourism 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Heritage
07.12.1989-26.02.1996. Combined with Heritage and Natural Resources 29.06.1998-22.02.2001.
Redesignated as a separate portfolio 22.02.2001-25.08.2004. Combined with Local Government, Planning
and Women 25.08.2004-13.09.2006. Combined with Multiculturalism 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Included
in Sustainability, Climate Change and Innovation from 13.09.2007.

Ethnic Affairs
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann
AHERN, Michael John
KATTER, Robert Carl
GILMORE, Thomas John George
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann

07.11.1983 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Welfare Services 07.11.1983-31.07.1984; with Welfare Services and Youth 31.07.198430.11.1986; with Family Services and Youth 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Northern Development and
Community Services 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Community Services 19.01.1989-28.8.1989; with
Community Services and Northern Development 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Transport 25.09.198907.12.1989. Included in Family Services 07.12.1989-26.02.1996; included in Premier from 26.02.1996.

Expo
GUNN, William Angus Manson

09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989

Note: Combined with Office of Deputy Premier and with Public Works, Main Roads, and Police 09.12.198719.01.1989.

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Fair Trading
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
ROSE, Merri
KEECH, Margaret Majella

29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 15.01.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2007

Note: Combined with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Women's Policy 29.06.199822.02.2001; with Tourism and Racing 22.02.2001-12.02.2004; and with Tourism and Wine Industry
Development 12.02.2004-13.09.2007; and with Women 01.11.2006-13.09.2007. Included in AttorneyGeneral, Justice and Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland from 13.09.2007.

Families
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
WILSON, Naomi Kate
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria
SPENCE, Judith Caroline

26.02.1996 - 13.02.1998
16.02.1998 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004

Note: Combined with Youth and Community Care from 26.02.1996; and combined with Disability Services
29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Disability
Services 22.02.2001-12.02.2004 and Seniors 22.06.2002-12.02.2004. Included in and jointly
administered by Child Safety from 12.02.2004; and Communities and Disability Services from
12.02.2004.

Family Services
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann
AHERN, Michael John
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
SHERRIN, Craig Arden
NELSON, Beryce Ann
WARNER, Anne Marie
WOODGATE, Margaret Rosemary
SHELDON, Joan Mary

01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Youth and Ethnic Affairs 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Welfare Housing 09.12.198719.1.1989; with Corrective Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Aboriginal and Islander Affairs
07.12.1989-31.07.1995; with Community Services and Minister Assisting the Premier on the Status of
Women 31.07.1995-26.02.1996. Included in Families, Youth and Community Care from 26.02.1996.

Finance
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
GUNN, William Angus Manson
BLIGH, Anna Maria

09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
28.07.2005 - 02.02.2006

Note: Combined with Minister Assisting the Premier and Treasurer 09.12.1987-25.09.1989; and with Deputy
Premier and Local Government 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Combined with Deputy Premier, State
Development, Trade and Innovation 28.07.2005-02.02.2006. Included in Treasurer from 02.02.2006.

Fisheries
SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce
WHARTON, Claude Alfred
PERRETT, Trevor John
ROWELL, Marcus Hosking
137

23.12.1974 - 25.03.1975
25.03.1975 - 16.12.1977
26.02.1996 - 16.02.1998
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BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
PALASZCZUK, Henry
NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
MULHERIN, Timothy Sean

26.06.1998 - 26.06.1998
12.02.2004 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 07.12.2005
12.12.2005 -

Note: Combined with Primary Industries 23.12.1974-25.03.1975; and with Aboriginal and Islander
Advancement 25.03.1975-16.12.1977. Included in Maritime Services and Tourism 16.12.197723.12.1980, and then included in Primary Industries 23.12.1980-26.02.1996. Combined with Primary
Industries and Forestry 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Included in Primary Industries 29.06.1998-12.02.2004.
Combined with Primary Industries from 12.02.2004.

Forestry
MADSEN, Otto Ottosen
ROW, John Alfred
RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
GLASSON, William Hamline
GUNN, William Angus Manson
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
PERRETT, Trevor John
ROWELL, Marcus Hosking
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas

09.06.1960 - 14.06.1963
14.06.1963 - 26.09.1963
20.06.1972 - 06.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 16.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
19.01.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
26.02.1996 - 16.02.1998
16.02.1998 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998

Note: Included in Conservation 26.09.1963-20.06.1972 and 09.12.1987-19.01.1989. Included in Primary


Industries from 07.12.1989. Combined with Agriculture 09.06.1960-26.09.1963; with Lands
20.06.1972-06.12.1974; with Lands, National Parks, and Wildlife Services 23.12.1974-16.12.1977;
with Lands, and Water Resources 16.12.1977-23.12.1980; with Lands 23.12.1980-6.12.1982; with
Lands and Police 06.12.1982-06.02.1986; with Lands, Mapping and Surveying 06.02.1986-09.12.1987.
Included in Environment, Conservation and Tourism 09.12.1987-19.01.1989. Combined with
Environment and Conservation 19.01.1989-07.12.1989. Included in Primary Industries 07.12.198926.02.1996. Combined with Primary Industries and Fisheries 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Included in
Primary Industries from 29.06.1998.

Health
NOBLE, Henry Winston
TOOTH, Seymour Douglas
EDWARDS, Llewellyn Roy
KNOX, William Edward
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
BERTONI, Angelo Pietro Dante
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
AHERN, Michael John
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
AHERN, Michael John
HARVEY, Leisha Teresa
GIBBS, Ivan James
McELLIGOTT, Kenneth Victor
HAYWARD, Kenneth William
ELDER, James Peter
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
138

26.09.1963 - 28.03.1964
14.04.1964 - 23.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 15.12.1978
15.12.1978 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 10.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 21.02.1995
21.02.1995 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996

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BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
HORAN, Michael James
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
ROBERTSON, Stephen

19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Deputy Premier 09.10.1978-15.12.1978. Combined with Environment 06.02.198609.12.1987; and with Attorney-General 31.08.1989- 25.09.1989. Combined with Minister Assisting
the Premier on Women's Policy 22.02.2001-12.02.2004. Redesignated as a separate portfolio from
12.02.2004.

Heritage
CLAUSON, Paul John
COMBEN, Patrick
ROBSON, Molly Jess
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
WELFORD, Rodney Jon

25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001

Note: Combined with The Arts and Attorney-General 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Environment 07.12.198926.02.1996. Included in Environment 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with Environment and
Natural Resources 29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Included in Environment from 22.02.2001.

Housing
HILEY, Thomas Alfred
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
HODGES, Allen Maxwell
LEE, Norman Edward
WHARTON, Claude Alfred
GIBBS, Ivan James
GUNN, William Angus Manson


RANDELL, James Henry
BURNS, Thomas James
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
SHELDON, Joan Mary
CONNOR, Raymond Thomas
WATSON, David John Hopetoun
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

12.08.1957 - 26.09.1963
26.09.1963 - 08.08.1968
08.08.1968 - 10.03.1975
10.03.1975 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 14.10.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
19.01.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 28.04.1997
28.04.1997 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 26.03.2009

Note: Included in Treasury 12.08.1957-26.09.1963; combined with (Public) Works 26.09.1963-25.11.1987


(Administered by Minister for Mines and Energy 15.10.1986-30.11.1986). Combined with Works
and Industry 25.11.1987-09.12.1987. Redesignated Welfare Housing and combined with Family
Services 09.12.1987-19.01.1989. Redesignated Housing 19.01.1989 and combined with office
of Deputy Premier and with Public Works and Main Roads 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Works
25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Deputy Premier and Local Government 07.12.1989-24.09.1992; with
Local Government and Planning 24.09.1992-16.12.1994; with Local Government, Planning and
Rural Communities 16.12.1994-31.07.1995; with Local Government, Planning, Rural Communities
and Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities 31.07.199526.02.1996; with Public Works from 26.02.1996; and with Racing 12.02.2004-13.09.2006. Combined
with Information and Communication Technology from 12.10.2006.

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Industrial Affairs
CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
GUNN, William Angus Manson
LESTER, Vincent Patrick

20.06.1972 - 23.12.1974
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Development 20.06.1972-23.12.1974; with Employment 07.11.1983-01.12.1986;


with Employment and Small Business 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; and with Employment and Training
09.12.1987-07.12.1989. Redesignated Industrial Development 23.12.1974-16.12.1977. Redesignated
Industrial Relations from 07.12.1989.

Industrial Development
MUNRO, Alan Whiteside
DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall
CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander

26.09.1963 - 28.01.1965
28.01.1965 - 09.06.1967
20.06.1967 - 20.06.1972
23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977

Note: Redesignated Industrial Affairs 20.06.1972-23.12.1974. Included in Industry from 16.12.1977.

Industrial Relations
WARBURTON, Neville George
VAUGHAN, Kenneth Hamilton
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
SHELDON, Joan Mary
SANTORO, Santo
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
MICKEL, Reginald John

07.12.1989 - 16.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Employment and Training 07.12.1989-31.07.1995; with Justice, Attorney-General
and The Arts 31.07.1995-19.02.1996; with Training 19.02.1996-29.06.1998; and combined with
Employment and Training 29.06.1998-22.02.2001; with Employment from 12.02.2004; with Training
12.02.2004-13.06.2006; with Sport 02.02.2006-13.09.2006; with State Development 13.09.200613.09.2007. Combined with Transport and Trade from 13.09.2007.

Industry
MORRIS, Kenneth James
DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall
HERBERT, John Desmond
LEE, Norman Edward
SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce
GUNN, William Angus Manson
AHERN, Michael John
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
GIBBS, Ivan James
GUNN, William Angus Manson
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
FRASER, Huan Donald John
140

12.08.1957 - 28.12.1962
10.01.1963 - 28.01.1965
28.01.1965 - 10.06.1966
16.12.1977 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 31.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 07.12.1989

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SMITH, Geoffrey Norman
ELDER, James Peter
PITT, Frederick Warren
HAYWARD, Kenneth William
SHELDON, Joan Mary
DAVIDSON, Bruce William
ELDER, James Peter
BOYLE, Desley Carole

12.11.1990 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 21.02.1995
23.02.1995 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Redesignated Industrial Development 10.06.1966-20.6.1972; and Industrial Affairs 20.06.197223.12.1974; and in Industrial Development 23.12.1974-16.12.1977. Combined with Administrative
Services 16.12.1977-23.12.1980; with Commerce 23.12.1980-07.11.1983; with Small Business
and Technology 07.11.1983-01.12.1986; with Technology 01.12.1986-25.11.1987; with Works
and Housing 25.11.1987-09.12.1987; and with Small Business, Communications and Technology
09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Small Business, Technology, and Tourism 19.01.1989-31.08.1989; with
Small Business, Technology, and Administrative Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Small Business
and Technology 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Included in Manufacturing and Commerce 07.12.198904.06.1990; Manufacturing, Commerce and Small Business 04.06.1990-12.11.1990. Combined
with Business and Regional Development 12.11.1990-26.02.1996 (Administered by the Minister for
Health 21.02.1995-23.02.1995). Combined with Tourism and Small Business 26.02.1996-29.06.1998.
Included in State Development and Trade 29.06.1998 - 13.09.2007. Combined with Tourism and
Regional Development from 13.09.2007.

Information and Communications Technology


SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

12.10.2006 -

Note: Combined with Public Works and Housing from 12.10.2006.

Information Technology Policy


CUMMINS, Christopher Paul

28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006

Note: Created and combined with Small Business and Multicultural Affairs from 28.07.2005.

Infrastructure
BLIGH, Anna Maria
LUCAS, Paul Thomas

13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Deputy Premier from 13.09.2006; combined with Treasurer 13.09.2006-13.09.2007.
Combined with Planning from 13.09.2007.

Innovation
McGRADY, Anthony
BLIGH, Anna Maria
McNAMARA, Andrew Ian

12.02.2004 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with State Development 12.02.2004-28.07.2005; combined with Deputy Premier, Finance,
State Development and Trade 28.07.2005-02.02.2006; Deputy Premier, Treasurer, State Development
and Trade 02.02.2006-13.09.2006. Included in State Development, Employment and Industrial
Relations 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Sustainability and Climate Change from 13.09.2006.

Innovation and Information Economy


LUCAS, Paul Thomas

23.03.2001 - 12.02.2004

Note: Innovation redesignated as a separate portfolio from 12.02.2004; Information Economy included in
State Development and Innovation from 12.02.2004.

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Irrigation
MULLER, Adolf Gustav
MADSEN, Otto Ottosen
FLETCHER, Alan Roy

12.08.1957 - 09.06.1960
09.06.1960 - 16.06.1960
16.06.1960 - 26.09.1963

Note: Included in Conservation from 26.09.1963. Redesignated Water Resources from 23.12.1974.

Justice
MUNRO, Alan Whiteside
DELAMOTHE, Peter Roylance
KNOX, William Edward
LICKISS, William Daniel
DOUMANY, Samuel Sydney
HARPER, Neville John
CLAUSON, Paul John
AHERN, Michael John
CLAUSON, Paul John
FITZGERALD, Andrew Anthony
HENDERSON, Ian Thomas
MILLINER, Glen Richard
WELLS, Dean MacMillan
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
SHELDON, Joan Mary
BEANLAND, Denver Edward
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
SHINE, Kerry Gerard

14.11.1957 - 26.09.1963
26.09.1963 - 20.12.1971
20.12.1971 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 18.10.2006
01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Attorney-General 14.11.1957-19.01.1989; with Attorney-General and Corrective


Services 19.01.1989-28.08.1989; with Corrective Services 25.09.1989-24.09.1992; and with AttorneyGeneral and The Arts 24.09.1992-31.07.1995; with Attorney-General, Industrial Relations and the
Arts 31.07.1995-26.2.1996; with Attorney-General from 26.02.1996; and combined with AttorneyGeneral and The Arts 29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with Attorney-General 22.02.2001; and with
Women 13.09.2006-01.11.2006; and with Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland from
01.11.2006.

Labour
MORRIS, Kenneth James
DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall
HERBERT, John Desmond

12.08.1957 - 28.12.1962
10.01.1963 - 28.01.1965
28.01.1965 - 20.06.1972

Note: Combined with Industry 12.08.1957-10.1.1966; with Tourism 10.01.1966-20.06.1972. Included in


Industrial Affairs 20.06.1972-23.12.1974. Redesignated Labour Relations from 23.12.1974.

Labour Relations
CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander
KNOX, William Edward
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
142

23.12.1974 - 17.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 01.12.1987

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Note: Combined with Industrial Development and Consumer Affairs 23.12.1974-15.12.1977; and with
Transport 26.8.1977-15.12.1977. Combined with Employment 23.12.1980-7.11.1983. Redesignated
Industrial Relations from 07.12.1989.

Land Management
GLASSON, William Hamline
HARPER, Neville John
EATON, Andrew George

09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992

Note: Previously Lands to 09.12.1987. Redesignated Lands from 24.09.1992.

Lands
FLETCHER, Alan Roy
SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce
RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
GLASSON, William Hamline
GUNN, William Angus Manson
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman
McELLIGOTT, Kenneth Victor
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

26.09.1963 - 17.01.1968
17.01.1968 - 20.06.1972
20.06.1972 - 06.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 16.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Designated as Public Lands until 26.09.1963. Combined with Forestry 20.06.1972-06.12.1974 and
23.12.1980-06.12.1982; with Forestry, National Parks and Wildlife Services 23.12.1974-16.12.1977;
with Forestry and Water Resources 16.12.1977-23.12.1980; with Forestry and Police 06.12.198206.02.1986; and with Forestry, Mapping and Surveying 06.02.1986-09.12.1987. Redesignated Land
Management 09.12.1987-24.09.1992. Included in Natural Resources from 26.02.1996.

Local Government
HEADING, James Alfred
ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield

RICHTER, Harold
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
RAE, Wallace Alexander Ramsay
McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur
HINZE, Russell James
AHERN, Michael John
RANDELL, James Henry
GUNN, William Angus Manson
BURNS, Thomas James
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
SHELDON, Joan Mary
McCAULEY, Diane Elizabeth
ELDER, James Peter
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
CUNNINGHAM, Nita Irene
BOYLE, Desley Carole
FRASER, Andrew Peter
143

12.08.1957 - 09.06.1960
09.06.1960 - 11.04.1961
04.05.1961 - 29.05.1969
29.05.1969 - 04.09.1969
04.09.1969 - 20.06.1972
20.06.1972 - 24.10.1974
24.10.1974 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 30.11.2000
30.11.2000 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007

The 52nd Parliament


PITT, Frederick Warren

13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Public Works 12.08.1957-26.09.1963; with Conservation 06.09.196329.05.1969; with Marine Activities 29.05.1969-04.09.1969; with Electricity 04.09.196923.12.1974; with Main Roads 23.12.1974-29.07.1980; with Main Roads and Police
29.07.1980-06.12.1982; with Main Roads and Racing 06.12.1982-09.12.1987; with Racing
09.12.1987-25.09.1989; with Deputy Premier and Finance 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with
Deputy Premier and Housing 07.12.1989-24.09.1992; with Housing and Planning 24.09.199216.12.1994; with Housing, Planning and Rural Communities 16.12.1994-31.07.1995; with
Housing, Planning, Rural Communities and Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Communities 31.07.1995-26.02.1996; with Planning 26.02.1996-29.6.1998.
Combined with Communication and Information, Planning, Regional and Rural Communities
29.06.1998-16.12.1999. Combined with Communication and Information, Planning and Sport
16.12.1999-30.11.2000. Combined with Planning 30.11.2000-13.09.2007; and with Women
12.02.2004-13.09.2006; and with Environment 25.08.2004-13.09.2006. Combined with Sport
13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Main Roads from 13.09.2007.

Main Roads
EVANS, Ernest
CAMM, Ronald Ernest
HINZE, Russell James
AHERN, Michael John
GUNN, William Angus Manson
ALISON, Gilbert
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
ELDER, James Peter
BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
PITT, Frederick Warren

12.08.1957 - 28.02.1965
11.03.1965 - 23.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Development and Mines 12.08.1957-26.09.1963; with Mines 26.09.1963-23.12.1974;
with Local Government 23.12.1974-29.07.1980; with Local Government and Police 29.07.198006.12.1982; with Local Government and Racing 06.12.1982-9.12.1987; with office of Deputy Premier
and with Public Works, Expo, and Police 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with office of Deputy Premier and
with Public Works and Housing 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; and with Racing 25.09.1989-07.12.1989.
Included in Transport 07.12.1989-26.02.1996. Combined with Transport 26.02.1996-13.09.2007.
Combined wtih Local Government from 13.09.2007.

Manufacturing
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman

07.12.1989 - 12.11.1990

Note: Included in Business, Industry and Regional Development from 12.11.1990.


Commerce 07.12.1989-12.11.1990; with Small Business 04.06.1990-12.11.1990.

Combined with

Mapping
GLASSON, William Hamline
GUNN, William Angus Manson

06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987

Note: Combined with Surveying, Lands and Forestry 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; and then included in Land
Management.

Marine
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric

04.09.1969 - 23.12.1974

Note: Combined with Conservation 04.09.1969-23.12.1974. Redesignated Marine Services from 23.12.1974.

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Marine Activities
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
HODGES, Allen Maxwell

29.05.1969 - 04.09.1969
10.03.1975 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 16.12.1977

Note: Redesignated Marine 04.09.1969-23.12.1974. Combined with Local Government 29.05.196904.09.1969, and combined with Tourism 10.03.1975-16.12.1977. Redesignated Maritime Services
from 16.12.1977.

Marine Services
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric

23.12.1974 - 10.03.1975

Note: Combined with Water Resources 23.12.1974-10.03.1975. Redesignated Marine Activities from
10.03.1975.

Maritime Services
HODGES, Allen Maxwell
HOOPER, Maxwell David
BIRD, Valmond James
GOLEBY, John Philip
TENNI, Martin James
AHERN, Michael John
NEAL, Donald McConnell

16.12.1977 - 31.07.1979
24.08.1979 - 16.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 10.09.1985
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Tourism 16.12.1977-23.12.1980. (Administered by Minister for Mines, Energy and
Police 01.08.1979-24.08.1979). Combined with Northern Development 23.12.1980-06.12.1982;
and with Water Resources 06.12.1982-07.12.1989. (Administered by Deputy Premier and Minister
Assisting the Treasurer 12.09.1985-06.02.1986). Included in Transport from 07.12.1989.

Minerals
McGRADY, Anthony
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Previously Resource Industries 07.12.1989-24.09.1992. Combined with Energy 24.09.199226.02.1996. Redesignated Mines from 26.02.1996.

Mines
EVANS, Ernest
CAMM, Ronald Ernest
SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce
GIBBS, Ivan James
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
SIMPSON, Gordon Leslie
GUNN, William Angus Manson
TENNI, Martin James
KATTER, Robert Carl
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
GILMORE, Thomas John George
ELDER, James Peter
McGRADY, Anthony
145

12.08.1957-28.02.1965
11.03.1965 - 17.07.1980
29.07.1980 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001

The 52nd Parliament


ROBERTSON, Stephen
PALASZCZUK, Henry
WILSON, Geoffrey James

22.02.2001 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Development and Main Roads 12.08.1957-26.09.1963; with Main Roads 26.09.196323.12.1974; with Energy 23.12.1974-16.12.1977; with Energy and Police 16.12.1977-17.07.1980
(Administered by Minister for Lands, Forestry and Water Resources 18.07.1980-28.07.1980).
Combined with Energy 29.07.1980-01.12.1986; with Energy and The Arts 01.12.1986-09.12.1987;
with Energy 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Energy and Northern Development 19.01.1989-31.08.1989;
with Energy 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; and with Energy and Northern and Regional Development
25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Included in Resource Industries 07.12.1989-24.09.1992. Redesignated
Minerals 24.09.1992-26.02.1996. Combined with Energy 26.02.1996-22.02.2001; and with Minister
Assisting the Deputy Premier on Regional Development 29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with
Natural Resources from 22.02.2001; and with Energy 12.02.2004-25.08.2004; and with Water
02.02.2006-07.08.2006; and with Minister Assisting the Premier on Water 07.08.2006-13.09.2006.
Combined with Energy from 13.09.2006.

Minister Assisting the Deputy Premier on Regional Development


McGRADY, Anthony

29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001

Note: Combined with Mines and Energy 29.06.1998-22.02.2001.

Minister Assisting the Premier


SLACK, Douglas John
ELDER, James Peter

26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998

Note: Combined with Economic Development and Trade 26.02.1996-29.06.1998.

Minister Assisting the Premier and Treasurer


AUSTIN, Brian Douglas

09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989

Note: Combined with Finance 09.12.1987-25.09.1989.

Minister Assisting the Premier in North Queensland


REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
WALLACE, Craig Andrew

22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Emergency Services 22.02.2001-12.02.2004. Combined with Natural Resources and
Water from 01.11.2006.

Minister Assisting the Premier in Western Queensland


SHINE, Kerry Gerard

01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Attorney-General and Justice from 01.11.2006.

Minister Assisting the Premier on Economic and Trade Development


HAMILL, David John
HAYWARD, Kenneth William
ELDER, James Peter
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward

07.12.1989 - 21.02.1995
21.02.1995 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Transport 07.12.1989-26.02.1996. Redesignated Economic Development and Trade
from 26.02.1996.

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Minister Assisting the Premier on Public Service Matters


EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

SHELDON, Joan Mary

31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Employment and Training 31.07.1995-26.02.1996.

Minister Assisting the Premier on Rural Affairs


BURNS, Thomas James

16.12.1994 - 31.07.1995

Note: Combined with Deputy Premier 16.12.1994-31.07.1995.

Minister Assisting the Premier on the Carpentaria Minerals Province


McGRADY, Anthony

22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004

Note: Combined with Police and Corrective Services 22.02.2001-12.02.2004.

Minister Assisting the Premier on the Status of Women


WOODGATE, Margaret Rosemary
SHELDON, Joan Mary

31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Family and Community Services 31.07.1995-26.02.1996. Redesignated Women's
Policy from 29.06.1998.

Minister Assisting the Premier on Water


PALASZCZUK, Henry

07.08.2006 - 13.09.2006

Note: Combined with Natural Resources and Mines from 07.08.2006.

Minister Assisting the Premier on Women's Policy


EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004

GUNN, William Angus Manson

07.11.1983 - 09.12.1987

Note: Combined with Health 22.02.2001-12.02.2004. Redesignated as a separate portfolio, Women, on


11.03.2004.

Minister Assisting the Treasurer


Note: Combined with Deputy Premier 07.11.1983-06.02.1986; with Deputy Premier and with Police
06.02.1986-09.12.1987.

Multicultural Affairs
CUMMINS, Christopher Paul
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Created and combined with Small Business and Information Technology Policy 28.07.200513.09.2006. Included in Multiculturalism 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Communities,
Disability Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and Youth from
13.09.2007.

Multiculturalism
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena
147

13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007

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Note: Combined with Environment 13.09.2006 -13.09.2007. Included in Communities, Disability Services,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Seniors and Youth from 13.09.2007.

National Parks
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
GIBBS, Ivan James
ELLIOTT, Jannion Anthony
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
AHERN, Michael John

23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 21.08.1979
24.08.1979 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987

Note: Combined with Lands, Forestry, and Wildlife Services 23.12.1974-16.12.1977; with Culture and
Recreation 16.12.1977- 23.12.1980; with Tourism, Sport, and The Arts 23.12.1980-01.12.1986; with
Tourism and Sport 01.12.1986-09.12.1987. Included in Conservation 09.12.1987-07.12.1989; and
included in Environment and Heritage from 07.12.1989.

Natural Resources
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
ELDER, James Peter
WELFORD, Rodney Jon
ROBERTSON, Stephen
PALASZCZUK, Henry
SHINE, Kerry Gerard
WALLACE, Craig Andrew

26.02.1996-13.02.1998
16.02.1998 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 01.11.2006
01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Previously Lands to 26.02.1996. Combined with Environment and Heritage 29.06.1998-22.02.2001.
Combined with Mines from 22.02.2001; and with Energy 12.02.2004-25.07.2004; and with Water
02.02.2006-07.08.2006; and with Minister Assisting the Premier on Water from 07.08.200613.09.2006. Combined with Water from 13.09.2006; and with Minister Assisting the Premier in North
Queensland from 01.11.2006.

Northern Development
BIRD, Valmond James
KATTER, Robert Carl
GUNN, William Angus Manson
KATTER, Robert Carl
TENNI, Martin James
GILMORE, Thomas John George

23.12.1980 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 31.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989

Note: Combined with Maritime Services 23.12.1980-06.12.1982; with Aboriginal and Island Affairs
06.12.1982-06.02.1986; with Community Services 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; with Community Services
and Ethnic Affairs 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Mines and Energy 19.01.1989-28.08.1989; and with
Community Services and Ethnic Affairs 31.08.1989-25.09.1989. Redesignated Northern and Regional
Development 25.09.1989-07.12.1989.

Northern and Regional Development


KATTER, Robert Carl

25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Mines and Energy 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Redesignated Regional Development from
07.12.1989.

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Planning
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
SHELDON, Joan Mary
McCAULEY, Diane Elizabeth
ELDER, James Peter
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
CUNNINGHAM, Nita Irene
BOYLE, Desley Carole
FRASER, Andrew Peter
LUCAS, Paul Thomas

24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 30.11.2000
30.11.2000 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Housing and Local Government 24.09.1992-16.12.1994; with Housing, Local
Government and Rural Communities 16.12.1994-31.07.1995; with Housing, Local Government,
Rural Communities and Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Communities 31.07.1995-26.02.1996; with Local Government 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined
with Communication and Information, Local Government and Regional and Rural Communities
29.06.1998-16.12.1999; combined with Communication and Information and Local Government and
Sport 16.12.1999-30.11.2000. Combined with Local Government 30.11.2000-13.09.2007; and with
Women 11.03.2004-13.09.2006; and with Environment 25.08.2004-13.09.2006. Combined with Sport
13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Deputy Premier and Infrastructure from 13.09.2007.

Police
HODGES, Allen Maxwell
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
CAMM, Ronald Ernest
HINZE, Russell James
GLASSON, William Hamline
GUNN, William Angus Manson
COOPER, Theo Russell
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
WARBURTON, Neville George
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
COOPER, Theo Russell
ELDER, James Peter
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony
SPENCE, Judith Caroline

23.12.1974 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 17.07.1980
29.07.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 28.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 10.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 26.03.2009

Note: Included in Works and Housing 17.01.1968-08.08.1968; in Premiers 08.08.1968-28.05.1969; and


in Works and Housing 29.05.1969- 23.12.1974. Combined with Works and Housing 23.12.197410.03.1975; and with Leader of the House 23.12.1974-13.08.1976; with Tourism and Marine Services
13.08.1976-16.12.1977; combined with Mines and Energy 16.12.1977-17.07.1980 (Administered
by Minister for Lands, Forestry, and Water Resources 18.07.1980-28.07.1980). Combined with
Local Government and Main Roads 29.07.1980-06.12.1982; with Lands and Forestry 06.12.198206.02.1986; with Deputy Premier and Minister Assisting the Treasurer 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; with
Deputy Premier, Public Works, Main Roads, and Expo 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Emergency
Services and Administrative Services 19.01.1989-28.8.1989; with Emergency Services and Tourism
31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Employment, Training, and Industrial Affairs 25.09.1989-07.12.1989;
with Emergency Services 07.12.1989-18.10.1993; (Administered by Premier 10.12.1991-16.12.1991).
Combined with Corrective Services 18.10.1993-26.02.1996; with Corrective Services and Racing
26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with Corrective Services from 29.06.1998; and combined
with Minister Assisting the Premier on the Carpentaria Minerals Province 22.02.2001-12.02.2004.

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Combined wtih Sport from 13.09.2007.

Premier
NICKLIN, George Francis Reuben
PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
AHERN, Michael John
COOPER, Theo Russell
GOSS, Wayne Keith
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria

12.08.1957 - 17.01.1968
17.01.1968 - 31.07.1968
01.08.1968 - 08.08.1968
08.08.1968 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 -

Note: Combined with State Development 26.09.1963-20.06.1972; and with Treasurer 01.08.196808.08.1968. Combined with Treasurer 19.08.1983-09.12.1987; with Treasurer and The Arts 09.12.1987
19.01.1989; with Treasurer, The Arts and State Development 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Treasurer
and State Development 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with The Arts 07.12.1989-24.09.1992; with Economic
and Trade Development 07.12.1989-19.02.1996. Combined with Trade 22.02.2001-28.07.2005; with
Treasurer 28.07.2005-02.02.2006. Combined with Trade 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Redesignated as a
separate portfolio from 13.09.2007.

Primary Industries
ROW, John Alfred
SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce
AHERN, Michael John
TURNER, Neil John
HARPER, Neville John
GUNN, William Angus Manson
HARPER, Neville John
STONEMAN, Mark David
CASEY, Edmund Denis
GIBBS, Robert James
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
PERRETT, Trevor John
ROWELL, Marcus Hosking
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
PALASZCZUK, Henry
NUTTALL, Gordon Richard
MULHERIN, Timothy Sean

26.09.1963 - 20.06.1972
20.06.1972 - 29.07.1980
29.07.1980 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 30.11.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 16.02.1998
16.02.1998 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 07.12.2005
12.12.2005 -

Note: Previously Agriculture up to 26.09.1963; Redesignated Primary Industries from 26.09.1963; combined
with Fisheries 23.12.1974-25.03.1975. Combined with Racing 31.07.1995-26.02.1996; with Fisheries
and Forestry 260.2.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with Rural Communities 16.12.1999-12.02.2004;
with Fisheries from 12.02.2004.

Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities


MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
SHELDON, Joan Mary

31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996

Note: Combined with Housing, Local Government, Planning and Rural Communities 31.07.1995-26.02.1996.

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Included in Public Works Authority from 29.06.1998.

Public Lands
MULLER, Adolf Gustav
MADSEN, Otto Ottosen
FLETCHER, Alan Roy

12.08.1957 - 09.06.1960
09.06.1960 - 16.06.1960
16.06.1960 - 26.09.1963

Note: Redesignated Lands from 26.09.1963.

Public Service
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
COOPER, Theo Russell
GOSS, Wayne Keith

08.08.1968 - 01.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995

Note: Usually administered by Premier, apart from period 09.12.1987-25.09.1989 when administered
by Minister for Finance and Minister Assisting the Premier and Treasurer, and period 31.07.199526.02.1996 when administered by Minister for Employment and Training and Minister Assisting the
Premier on Public Service Matters.

Public Works
HEADING, James Alfred
ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield

RICHTER, Harold
GUNN, William Angus Manson
CONNOR, Raymond Thomas
WATSON, David John Hopetoun
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

12.08.1957 - 09.06.1960
09.06.1960 - 11.04.1961
04.05.1961 - 26.09.1963
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
26.02.1996 - 28.04.1997
28.04.1997 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 -

Note: Combined with Local Government 12.08.1957-26.09.1963. Redesignated Works 26.09.196309.12.1987 (Administered by Minister for Mines and Energy 15.10.1986-30.11.1986). Redesignated
Public Works and combined with Deputy Premier and Main Roads, Expo, and Police 09.12.198719.01.1989; with Deputy Premier and Housing and Main Roads 19.01.1989-25.09.1989 (Administered
by Minister for Mines and Energy 15.10.1986-30.11.1986). Redesignated Works and combined with
Housing 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Works included in Administrative Services 07.12.1989-26.02.1996.
Redesignated Public Works and combined with Housing from 26.02.1996; and with Racing 12.02.200413.09.2006. Combined with Information and Communications Technology from 12.10.2006

Racing
HINZE, Russell James
AHERN, Michael John
RANDELL, James Henry
ALISON, Gilbert
GIBBS, Robert James
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
COOPER, Theo Russell
ELDER, James Peter
GIBBS, Robert James
ROSE, Merri
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06.12.1982 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 14.12.1999
16.12.1999 - 15.01.2004

The 52nd Parliament


SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan

12.02.2004 - 13.09.2006

Note: Administered by Treasurer 12.08.1957-23.12.1980, and by Minister for Local Government 23.12.198006.12.1982. Created as separate portfolio from 06.12.1982 and combined with Local Government
and Main Roads 06.12.1982-09.12.1987; with Local Government 09.12.1987-25.09.1989; with
Main Roads 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Tourism and Sport 07.12.1989-31.07.1995; with Primary
Industries 31.07.1995-26.02.1996; with Police and Corrective Services 26.02.1996-29.06.1998.
Combined with Tourism and Sport 29.06.1998-16.12.1999. Combined with Tourism 16.12.199902.12.2004, and with Fair Trading 22.02.2001-02.12.2004. Combined with Public Works and Housing
12.02.2004-13.09.2006. Included in Local Government, Planning and Sport 13.09.2006-12.09.2007.
Included in Treasurer from 13.09.2007.

Recreation
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
GIBBS, Ivan James
LITTLEPROUD, Brian George

16.12.1977 - 21.08.1979
24.08.1979 - 23.12.1980
31.08.1989 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Culture and National Parks 16.12.1977-23.12.1980; and with Education, Youth,
and Sport 31.08.1989-07.12.1989. Redesignated Sport from 23.12.1980. Included in Sport from
07.12.1989.

Regional Development
DE LACY, Keith Ernest
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman
ELDER, James Peter
PITT, Frederick Warren
HAYWARD, Kenneth William
SHELDON, Joan Mary
BOYLE, Desley Carole

07.12.1989 - 12.11.1990
12.11.1990 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 21.02.1995
23.02.1995 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Treasurer 07.12.1989-12.11.1990; with Business and Industry 12.11.1990-26.02.1996.
(Administered by Minister for Health 21.02.1995-23.02.1995). Included in Deputy Premier and
Minister for State Development and Minister for Trade 29.06.1998-22.02.2001; and in State
Development 22.02.2001-13.09.2007. Combined with Tourism and Industry from 13.09.2007.

Resource Industries
VAUGHAN, Kenneth Hamilton
McGRADY, Anthony

07.12.1989 - 16.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 24.09.1992

Note: Previously Mines 12.08.1957-07.12.1989. Redesignated Minerals and Energy from 24.09.1992.

Rural Communities
BURNS, Thomas James
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
SHELDON, Joan Mary
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
PALASZCZUK, Henry

24.09.1992 - 16.12.1994
16.12.1994 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
29.06.1998 - 16.12.1999
16.12.1999 - 12.02.2004

Note: Combined with Deputy Premier and Administrative Services 24.09.1992-18.10.1993; with Deputy
Premier, Emergency Services and Consumer Affairs 18.10.1993-16.12.1994; with Housing, Local
Government and Planning 16.12.1994-31.07.1995; with Housing, Local Government, Planning,
Provision of Infrastructure for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities 31.07.199526.02.1996. Included in Local Government and Planning 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with
Communication and Information, Local Government and Planning 29.06.1998-16.12.1999. Combined
with Primary Industries 16.12.1999-12.02.2004. Included in Communities, Disability Services and

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Seniors
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
PITT, Frederick Warren
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

20.06.2002 - 12.02.2004
22.04.2004 -13.09.2007
13.09.2007- 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Families, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy and Disability Services
20.06.2002-12.02.2004; with Communities from 22.04.2004; and Disability Services 22.04.200430.01.2007; and with Youth from 13.09.2006. Combined with Disability Services Queensland
30.01.2007-13.09.2007; and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships from 30.01.2007;
with Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs from 13.09.2007.

Small Business
AHERN, Michael John
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
GUNN, William Angus Manson
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
FRASER, Huan Donald John
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman
DAVIDSON, Bruce William
ELDER, James Peter
CUMMINS, Christopher Paul

07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 31.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 07.12.1989
04.06.1990 - 12.11.1990
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006

Note: Combined with Industry and Technology 07.11.1983-01.12.1986; with Employment and Industrial
Affairs 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Industry, Communications and Technology 09.12.198719.01.1989; with Industry, Technology, and Tourism 19.01.1989-28.08.1989; with Industry,
Technology, and Administrative Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with Industry and Technology
25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Manufacturing and Commerce 04.06.1990-12.11.1990. Included in
Business from 12.11.1990. Combined with Tourism and Industry 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Included in
State Development from 29.06.1998. Re-created as a separate portfolio and combined with Information
Technology Policy and Multicultural Affairs from 28.07.2005.

Sport
HERBERT, John Desmond
ELLIOTT, Jannion Anthony
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
AHERN, Michael John
LITTLEPROUD, Brian George
GIBBS, Robert James
BURNS, Thomas James
SHELDON, Joan Mary
VEIVERS, Michael Desmond
ELDER, James Peter
GIBBS, Robert James
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
FRASER, Andrew Peter
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
153

20.06.1972 - 16.12.1977
23.12.1980 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 14.12.1999
16.12.1999 - 25.07.2005
02.02.2006 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

The 52nd Parliament


Note: Combined with Tourism and Welfare Services 20.06.1972-23.12.1974; and with Community and
Welfare Services 23.12.1974-16.12.1977. Included in Recreation 16.12.1977-23.12.1980. Combined
with Tourism, National Parks and The Arts 23.12.1980- 01.12.1986; with Tourism and National Parks
01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Education and Youth 09.12.1987-31.08.1989; with Education, Youth, and
Recreation 31.08.1989-07.12.1989; with Tourism and Racing 07.12.1989-31.07.1995; with Deputy
Premier, Tourism and Youth 31.07.1995-26.02.1996. Combined with Emergency Services 26.2.199629.06.1998. Combined with Tourism and Racing 29.06.1998-16.12.1999; with Communication and
Information, Local Government and Planning 16.12.1999-30.11.2000; with Deputy Premier, State
Development and Communication and Information 30.11.2000-22.02.2001. Combined with Deputy
Premier and Treasurer 22.02.2001-28.07.2005. Lost its portfolio status and included in Premier and
Treasurer 28.07.2005-02.02.2006. Recreated as a separate portfolio and combined with Employment,
Training and Industrial Relations 02.02.2006-13.09.2006. Combined with Local Government and
Planning 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Police and Corrective Services from 13.09.2007.

State Development
NICKLIN, George Francis Reuben
PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
AHERN, Michael John
COOPER, Theo Russell
ELDER, James Peter
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
McGRADY, Anthony
BLIGH, Anna Maria
MICKEL, Reginald John

26.09.1963 - 17.01.1968
17.01.1968 - 31.07.1968
01.08.1968 - 08.08.1968
08.08.1968 - 20.06.1972
19.01.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
29.06.1999 - 22.11.2000
30.11.2000 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007

Note: Combined with Premier 26.09.1963-20.06.1972; and with Treasurer 01.08.1968-08.08.1968.


Redesignated Development 20.06.1972-23.12.1974; and combined with Industrial Affairs 20.06.197223.12.1974. Redesignated Industrial Development and combined with Labour Relations and
Consumer Affairs 23.12.1974-15.12.1977. Included in Industry 15.12.1977-07.12.1989. Combined
with Premier, Treasurer, and Arts 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Premier, and Treasurer 25.09.198907.12.1989. Redesignated Economic and Trade Development 07.12.1989-29.06.1998. Combined with
Deputy Premier and Trade 29.06.1998-30.11.2000. Combined with Deputy Premier, Communication,
Information and Sport 30.11.2000-22.02.2001. Redesignated as a separate portfolio from 22.02.2001;
and combined with Innovation 12.02.2004-28.07.2005; combined with Deputy Premier, Finance,
Trade and Innovation 28.07.2005-02.02.2006; combined with Deputy Premier, Treasurer, Trade and
Innovation 02.02.2006-13.09.2006. Combined with Employment and Industrial Relations 13.09.200613.09.2007. Included in Tourism, Regional Development and Industry from 13.09.2007.

Stock
MADSEN, Otto Ottosen

12.08.1957 - 09.06.1960

Note: Combined with Agriculture 12.08.1957-09.06.1960. Included in Agriculture from 09.06.1960.

Sustainability
McNAMARA, Andrew Ian

13.09.2007 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Climate Change and Innovation from 13.09.2007.

Survey
LICKISS, William Daniel
GREENWOOD, John Ward
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10.03.1975 - 13.08.1976
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Note: Combined with Valuation and Urban and Regional Affairs 10.03.1975-16.12.1977; and with Valuation
16.12.1977-23.12.1980. Included in Valuation 23.12.1980-06.02.1986, and in Surveying from
06.02.1986.

Surveying
GLASSON, William Hamline
GUNN, William Angus Manson

06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987

Note: Combined with Mapping, Lands and Forestry 06.02.1986-09.12.1987; and included in Land
Management 09.12.1987-24.09.1992 and Lands 24.09.1992-26.02.1996. Included in Natural
Resources from 26.02.1996.

Technology
AHERN, Michael John
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
POWELL, Lionel William
AHERN, Michael John
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
FRASER, Huan Donald John

07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 25.11.1987
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 31.08.1989
31.08.1989 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Industry and Small Business 07.11.1983-01.12.1986; with Industry 01.12.198625.11.1987; with Education and Training 25.11.1987-09.12.1987; with Industry, Small Business, and
Communications 09.12.1987-19.01.1989; with Industry, Small Business, and Tourism 19.01.198931.08.1989; with Industry, Small Business, and Administrative Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; and
with Industry and Small Business 25.09.1989-07.12.1989. Information Technology administered by
Minister for Communication and Information from 29.06.1998.

Tourism
HERBERT, John Desmond
NEWBERY, Thomas Guy
HODGES, Allen Maxwell
HOOPER, Maxwell David
ELLIOTT, Jannion Anthony
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
AHERN, Michael John
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
GIBBS, Robert James
BURNS, Thomas James
SHELDON, Joan Mary
DAVIDSON, Bruce William
ELDER, James Peter
GIBBS, Robert James
ROSE, Merri
KEECH, Margaret Majella

BOYLE, Desley Carole

10.06.1966 - 23.12.1974
23.12.1974 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 31.07.1979
24.08.1979 - 16.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 14.12.1999
16.12.1999 - 15.01.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Labour 10.06.1966-20.06.1972; with Welfare Services and Sport 20.06.197223.12.1974; with Education and Cultural Activities 23.12.1974-10.03.1975; with Marine Activities
10.03.1975-16.12.1977; with Maritime Services 16.12.1977-31.07.1979 and 24.08.1979-23.12.1980;
(Administered by Minister for Mines, Energy and Police 01.08.1979-24.8.1979); with National Parks,

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Sport and The Arts 23.12.1980-01.12.1986; with National Parks and Sport 01.12.1986-09.12.1987;
with Environment and Conservation 09.12.1987-19.1.1989; with Industry, Small Business, and
Technology 19.01.1989-31.08.1989; with Police and Emergency Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989; with
Conservation, Environment, and Forestry 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Sport and Racing 07.12.198931.07.1995; with Deputy Premier, Sport and Youth 31.07.1995-26.02.1996; with Small Business and
Industry 26.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with Sport and Racing 29.06.1998-16.12.1999. Combined
with Racing 16.12.1999-22.02.2001. Combined with Racing and Fair Trading 02.02.2001-12.02.2004;
and with Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development 12.02.2004-13.09.2007; and with Women
01.11.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Regional Development and Industry from 13.09.2007.

Trade
ELDER, James Peter
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria
BEATTIE, Peter David
MICKEL, Reginald John

29.06.1998 - 22.11.2000
22.02.2001 - 28.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Deputy Premier and State Development 29.06.1998-22.11.2000. Combined with
Premier 22.02.2001-28.07.2005; with Deputy Premier, Finance, State Development and Innovation
28.07.2005-13.09.2006. Combined with Premier 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Combined with Transport,
Employemnt and Industrial Relations from 13.09.2007.

Training
POWELL, Lionel William
AHERN, Michael John
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
WARBURTON, Neville George
VAUGHAN, Kenneth Hamilton
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

SHELDON, Joan Mary
SANTORO, Santo
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BRADDY, Paul Joseph
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
BARTON, Thomas Alfred
WELFORD, Rodney Jon

25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 16.12.1991
16.12.1991 - 24.09.1992
24.09.1992 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Education and Technology 25.11.1987-09.12.1987; with Employment and Industrial
Affairs 09.12.1987; with Employment and Industrial Relations 07.12.1989-31.07.1995; with
Employment and Minister Assisting the Premier on Public Service Matters 31.07.1995-26.02.1996;
with Industrial Relations 26.02.1996-29.06.1998; with Employment and Industrial Relations
09.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with Employment, Youth and the Arts 22.02.2001-12.02.2004; and
with Employment and Industrial Relations 12.02.2004-13.09.2006. Combined with Education and
The Arts from 13.09.2006.

Transport
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
KNOX, William Edward
HOOPER, Keith William
CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne
156

12.08.1957 - 23.12.1965
23.12.1965 - 20.06.1972
20.06.1972 - 20.08.1977
26.08.1977 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 23.12.1980

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LANE, Donald Frederick
TURNER, Neil John
LANE, Donald Frederick
AHERN, Michael John
GIBBS, Ivan James
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann
HAMILL, David John
HAYWARD, Kenneth William
ELDER, James Peter
BORBIDGE, Robert Edward
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory
ELDER, James Peter
BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
MICKEL, Reginal John

23.12.1980 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 07.11.1983
07.11.1983 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989
19.01.1989 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 21.02.1995
21.02.1995 - 31.07.1995
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 12.02.2004
12.02.2004 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Ethnic Affairs 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Minister Assisting the Premier on
Economic and Trade Development 07.12.1989-26.02.1996; with Main Roads 26.02.1996-13.09.2007.
Combined with Trade, Employement and Industrial Relations from 13.09.2007.

Treasurer
HILEY, Thomas Alfred
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
KNOX, William Edward
EDWARDS, Llewellyn Roy
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
AHERN, Michael John
COOPER, Theo Russell
DE LACY, Keith Ernest
SHELDON, Joan Mary
ELDER, James Peter
HAMILL, David John
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
BLIGH, Anna Maria
FRASER, Andrew Peter

12.08.1957 - 23.12.1965
23.12.1965 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 15.12.1978
15.12.1978 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 25.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989
07.12.1989 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 25.07.2005
28.07.2005 - 02.02.2006
02.02.2006 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 -

Note: Combined with Premier 19.08.1983-09.12.1987; with Premier and The Arts 09.12.1987-19.01.1989;
with Premier, The Arts and State Development 19.01.1989-25.09.1989; with Premier and State
Development 25.09.1989-07.12.1989; with Regional Development 07.12.1989-12.11.1990; with
Deputy Premier and The Arts 19.02.1996-29.06.1998. Combined with Deputy Premier and Sport
22.02.2001-28.07.2005; with Premier 28.07.2005-02.02.2006; with Deputy Premier 02.02.200613.09.2007; with State Development, Trade and Innovation 02.02.2006-13.09.2006; and with
Infrastrucutre 13.09.2006-13.09.2007. Redesignated as a separate portfolio from 13.09.2007.

Urban and Regional Affairs


LICKISS, William Daniel
GREENWOOD, John Ward

10.03.1975 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 16.12.1977

Note: Combined with Survey and Valuation 10.3.1975-16.12.1977.

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Valuation
LICKISS, William Daniel
GREENWOOD, John Ward
HEWITT, William Douglas
MILLER, Colin John
TENNI, Martin James
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
NEAL, Donald McConnell
GUNN, William Angus Manson

10.03.1975 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 23.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 05.08.1983
05.08.1983 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987

Note: Combined with Survey, and Urban and Regional Affairs 10.03.1975-16.12.1977; with Valuation
16.12.1977-23.12.1980; with Environment and Administrative Services 23.12.1980-06.02.1986;
with Corrective Services and Administrative Services 06.02.1986-09.12.1987. Included in Land
Management 09.12.1987-24.09.1992; and Lands 24.09.1992-26.02.1996; and in Natural Resources
from 29.06.1998.

Water
PALASZCZUK, Henry
SHINE, Kerry Gerard
WALLACE, Craig Andrew

02.02.2006 - 07.08.2006
13.09.2006 - 01.11.2006
01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Created as a separate portfolio and combined with Natural Resources and Mines 02.02.200607.08.2006. Combined with Natural Resources from 13.09.2006; and with Minister Assisting the
Premier in North Queensland from 01.11.2006.

Water Resources
HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne
GOLEBY, John Philip
TENNI, Martin James
AHERN, Michael John
NEAL, Donald McConnell

23.12.1974 - 16.12.1980
23.12.1980 - 06.12.1982
06.12.1982 - 10.09.1985
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Marine Services, and Aboriginal and Islanders Advancement 23.12.1974-10.03.1975;
with Lands and Forestry 16.12.1977-23.12.1980; with Aboriginal and Island Affairs 23.12.198006.12.1982; and with Maritime Services 06.12.1982-07.12.1989 (Administered by Deputy Premier
and Minister Assisting the Treasurer 12.09.1985-06.02.1986). Included in Primary Industries from
07.12.1989.

Welfare
HERBERT, John Desmond
LICKISS, William Daniel
DOUMANY, Samuel Sydney

16.12.1977 - 14.09.1978
14.09.1978 - 02.10.1978
02.10.1978 - 23.12.1980

Note: Redesignated Welfare Services from 23.12.1980.

Welfare Housing
McKECHNIE, Peter Richard

09.12.1987 - 19.01.1989

Note: Combined with Family Services 09.12.1987-19.01.1989. Redesignated Housing on 19.01.1989 and
combined with Public Works and Main Roads. See Housing.

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Welfare Services
HERBERT, John Desmond
WHITE, Terence Anthony
HEWITT, William Douglas
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann

20.06.1972 - 16.12.1977
23.12.1980 - 04.08.1983
05.08.1983 - 18.08.1983
19.08.1983 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1986

Note: Combined with Tourism and Sport 20.06.1972-23.12.1974; with Community Services and Sport
23.12.1974-16.12.1977. Redesignated Welfare 16.12.1977-23.12.1980. Combined with Ethnic Affairs
07.11.1983-31.07.1984; and with Youth and Ethnic Affairs 31.07.1984-01.12.1986. Redesignated
Family Services from 01.12.1986.

Wildlife Services
TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne

23.12.1974 - 16.12.1977

Note: Combined with Lands, Forestry, and National Parks 23.12.1974-16.12.1977. Included in National
Parks 16.12.1977-26.02.1996. Redesignated Nature Conservation and included with Environment and
Heritage from 26.02.1996.

Wine Industry Development


KEECH, Margaret Majella

12.02.2004 -13.09.2007

BOYLE, Desley Carole


LAVARCH, Linda Denise
KEECH, Margaret Majella

11.03.2004 - 13.09.2006
13.09.2006 - 18.10.2006
01.11.2006 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Tourism and Fair Trading 02.02.2006-13.09.2007; and with Women 01.11.200613.09.2007. Included in Treasurer from 13.09.2007.

Women

Note: Combined with Local Government and Planning March 11.03.2004-13.09.2006; and with Environment
25.08.2004-13.09.2006. Combined with Attorney-General and Minister for Justice 13.09.200618.10.2006. Combined with Tourism, Fair Trading and Wine Industry Development 01.11.200613.09.2007. Combined with Child Safety from 13.09.2007.

Women's Policy
SPENCE, Judith Caroline

29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001

Note Combined with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Policy, and Fair Trading 29.06.1998-22.02.2001.
See Minister Assisting the Premier on Women's Policy 22.02.2001-12.02.2004. Redesignated Women
from 11.03.2004.

Works
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
HODGES, Allen Maxwell
LEE, Norman Edward
WHARTON, Claude Alfred
GIBBS, Ivan James
GUNN, William Angus Manson
RANDELL, James Henry

26.09.1963 - 08.08.1968
08.08.1968 - 10.03.1975
10.03.1975 - 16.12.1977
16.12.1977 - 14.10.1986
01.12.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
25.09.1989 - 07.12.1989

Note: Combined with Housing 26.09.1963-25.11.1987. (Administered by Minister for Mines and Energy
15.10.1986-01.12.1986). Combined with Housing and Industry 25.11.1987-09.12.1987. Redesignated

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Public Works 09.12.1987-25.09.1989. Combined with Housing 07.12.1989. Included in Administrative
Services 07.12.1989-26.02.1996. Redesignated Public Works from 26.02.1996.

Youth
MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann
AHERN, Michael John
LITTLEPROUD, Brian George
BURNS, Thomas James
SHELDON, Joan Mary
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
WILSON, Naomi Kate
BLIGH, Anna Maria
FOLEY, Matthew Joseph
PITT, Frederick Warren
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena

31.07.1984 - 06.02.1986
06.02.1986 - 01.12.1987
01.12.1987 - 09.12.1987
09.12.1987 - 07.12.1989
31.07.1995 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.02.1996
26.06.1998 - 29.06.1998
26.02.1996 - 13.02.1998
16.02.1998 - 26.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 22.02.2001
22.02.2001 - 12.02.2004
13.09.2006 - 13.09.2007
13.09.2007 - 26.03.2009

Note: Combined with Welfare Services and Ethnic Affairs 31.07.1984-30.11.1986; with Family Services
and Ethnic Affairs 01.12.1986-09.12.1987; with Education and Sport 09.12.1987-31.08.1989; and
with Education, Sport, and Recreation 31.08.1989-07.12.1989. Included in Tourism, Sport and Racing
07.12.1989-31.07.1995. Combined with Deputy Premier, Tourism and Sport 31.07.1995-26.02.1996;
with Families and Community Care 26.02.1996-22.02.2001 and also combined with Disability Services
29.06.1998-22.02.2001. Combined with Employment, Training and the Arts 22.02.2001-12.02.2004.
Included in Communities, Disability Services and Seniors 12.02.2004-13.09.2006. Recreated as
a separate portfolio and combined with Communities from 13.09.2006; with Disability Services
13.09.2006-30.01.2007; and with Seniors from 13.09.2006. Combined with Disability Services
Queensland 30.01.2007-13.09.2007; and with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships from
30.01.2007; with Disability Services and Multicultural Affairs from 13.09.2007.

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LEADERS, PARLIAMENTARY PARTIES


Australian Labor Party
Aug 1892 - May 1893
May 1893 - Jul 1894
Jul 1894 - May 1899
May 1899 - Jul 1900
Jul 1900 - Oct 1903
Oct 1903 - Apr 1904
Apr 1904 - Apr 1907
Apr 1907 - 09.09.1912
09.09.1912 - 22.10.1919
22.10.1919 - 26.02.1925
26.02.1925 - 22.10.1925
22.10.1925 - 21.05.1929
27.05.1929 - 16.09.1942
16.09.1942 - 07.03.1946
07.03.1946 - 15.01.1952
17.01.1952 - 24.04.1957
30.04.1957 - 03.08.1957
28.08.1957 - 29.03.1958
14.04.1958 - 17.08.1958
18.08.1958 - 11.10.1966
11.10.1966 - 22.07.1974
22.07.1974 - 19.12.1974
19.12.1974 - 28.11.1978
28.11.1978 - 20.10.1982
20.10.1982 - 29.08.1984
29.08.1984 - 02.03.1988
02.03.1988 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 12.09.2007
12.09.2007 -

GLASSEY, T
HOOLAN, JP
GLASSEY, T
DAWSON, A (Anderson)
BROWNE, WH
AIREY, P
KERR, G
BOWMAN, D
RYAN, TJ
THEODORE, EG
GILLIES, WN
McCORMACK, W
SMITH, WF
COOPER, FA
HANLON, EM
GAIR, VC
DUGGAN, JE
WOOD, LE
DONALD, J
DUGGAN, JE
HOUSTON, JW
TUCKER, PJR
BURNS, TJ
CASEY, ED
WRIGHT, KW
WARBURTON, NG
GOSS, WK
BEATTIE, PD
BLIGH, AM

National Party*
13.07.1915 - 09.04.1924
09.04.1924 - 15.07.1936
15.07.1936 - 17.06.1941
17.06.1941 - 17.01.1968
17.01.1968 - 31.07.1968
08.08.1968 - 01.11.1987
01.11.1987 - 22.09.1989
22.09.1989 - 09.12.1991
11.12.1991 - 02.03.2001
02.03.2001 - 04.02.2003
04.02.2003 - 14.09.2006
14.09.2006 - 29.01.2008
29.01.2008 - 09.09.2008
*

APPEL, JG
MOORE, AE
MAHER, EB
NICKLIN, GFR
PIZZEY, JCA
BJELKE-PETERSEN, J
AHERN, MJ
COOPER, TR
BORBIDGE, RE
HORAN, MJ
SPRINGBORG, LJ
SEENEY, JW
SPRINGBORG, LJ

Recognised as the Country Party, it was known by a number of different titles up until the partys definitive
establishment in 1936. On 06.04.1974, the Country Party changed its name to the National Party. The National
and Liberal parties united on the 9 September 2008 to form the LNP (Liberal National Party).

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Liberal Party*
26.10.1943 - 07.03.1946
08.03.1946 - 02.02.1948
03.02.1948 - 17.08.1954
17.08.1954 - 23.08.1962
23.08.1962 - 28.01.1965
28.01.1965 - 23.12.1965
23.12.1965 - 13.08.1976
13.08.1976 - 06.10.1978
06.10.1978 - 09.08.1983
09.08.1983 - 03.11.1983
03.11.1983 - 31.01.1988
31.01.1988 - 13.05.1990
13.05.1990 - 11.11.1991
11.11.1991 - 23.06.1998
23.06.1998 - 28.02.2001
28.02.2001 - 07.08.2006
07.08.2006 - 04.12.2007
*

CHANDLER, JB
PIE, B
HILEY, TA
MORRIS, KJ
MUNRO, AW
HILEY, TA
CHALK, Sir GWW
KNOX, WE
EDWARDS, LR
WHITE, TA
KNOX, Sir WE
INNES, JAM
BEANLAND, DE
SHELDON, JM
WATSON, DJH
QUINN, RJ
FLEGG, BS

From 26.10.1943-08.07.1949 known as Queensland Peoples Party. On 08.07.1949 became Liberal Party with
T.A. Hiley as Leader. The National and Liberal parties united on the 9 September 2008 to form the LNP (Liberal
National Party).

Liberal National Party*

09.09.2008 - 02.04.2009

SPRINGBORG, LJ

The National and Liberal parties united on the 9 September 2008 to form the LNP (Liberal National Party).

Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party*


23.06.1998 - 14.12.1999
06.03.2001 - 20.06.2002
*

FELDMAN, WP
FLYNN, WBI

On 18 August 1999, Justice Atkinson of the Supreme Court ruled that Pauline Hansons One Nation
Party was not entitled to registration as a political party in Queensland under s 70 of the Electoral
Act 1992 (Qld) and the party was de-registered on 19 August 1999. However, the parliamentary
members retained the title until their resignations from the party on 14 December 1999. The party
was re-registered on 23 January 2001. See One Nation Queensland Division.

City Country Alliance Queensland*#


22.12.1999 - 17.02.2001
*
#

FELDMAN, WP

The City Country Alliance Queensland Party was formed on 22 December 1999 and was officially
registered on 28 March 2000.
On 5 August 1999, the Independent member for Burdekin, Jeff Knuth officially registered a party
called Country Party Queensland. Later, he merged his party with the City Country Alliance Party
and the CPQ was officially reregistered on 2 May 2000.

One Nation Queensland Division*


21.06.2002 - 07.02.2004
*

FLYNN, WBI

The name Pauline Hansons One Nation Party was changed to One Nation Queensland Division on
21 June 2002.

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OPPOSITION LEADERS
From 1898
On 30 August 1898 the Australian Labor Party (ALP) accepted the official position of Parliamentary
Opposition in the Queensland Parliament. Prior to 1898, loose coalitions of interests were opposed to
the Governments of the day. Because of their changeable voting patterns, it is difficult to categorise
them as a definitive Parliamentary Opposition. It will be noted that the ALP has had a continuous history
as a party, whether in Government or Opposition. However, the nonLabor parties demonstrate a history
of changing titles or changing alignments. Where the nonLabor Opposition leader has remained the
same, but the party or alignment has altered, the pertinent dates of service are given.
30.08.1898 - 12.05.1899
12.05.1899 - 01.12.1899
01.12.1899 - 07.12.1899
07.12.1899 - 16.07.1900
16.07.1900 - 17.09.1903
17.09.1903 - 28.06.1904
28.06.1904 - 27.08.1904
19.09.1904 - 19.11.1907
19.11.1907 - 15.02.1908
15.02.1908 - 29.10.1908
16.11.1908 - 06.09.1912
06.09.1912 - 22.05.1915
24.06.1915 - 08.09.1915
08.09.1915 - 27.06.1917
27.06.1917 - 15.02.1918
15.02.1918 - 28.01.1920
28.01.1920 - 28.07.1920
28.07.1920 - 11.07.1923
11.07.1923 - 09.04.1924
09.04.1924 - 12.05.1925
12.05.1925 - 15.12.1925
15.12.1925 - 11.05.1929
27.05.1929 - 11.06.1932
15.08.1932 - 15.07.1936
15.07.1936 - 21.05.1941
21.05.1941 - 23.10.1945
23.10.1945 - 03.08.1957
15.08.1957 - 29.03.1958
14.04.1958 - 18.08.1958
18.08.1958 - 11.10.1966
12.10.1966 - 01.07.1974
01.07.1974 - 07.12.1974
19.12.1974 - 28.11.1978
28.11.1978 - 20.10.1982
20.10.1982 - 29.08.1984
29.08.1984 - 02.03.1988
02.03.1988 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 09.12.1991
10.12.1991 - 19.02.1996
19.02.1996 - 26.06.1998
29.06.1998 - 02.03.2001

GLASSEY, T
DAWSON, A
PHILP, R
DAWSON, A
BROWNE, WH
PHILP, R
RUTLEDGE, A
PHILP, R
KIDSTON, W
PHILP, R
BOWMAN, D
RYAN, TJ
MACARTNEY, E
TOLMIE, J
TOLMIE, J
MACARTNEY, E
VOWLES, WJ
VOWLES, WJ
TAYLOR, C
MOORE, AE
MOORE, AE
MOORE, AE
SMITH, WF
MOORE, AE
MAHER, EB
NICKLIN, GFR
NICKLIN, GFR
WOOD, LA
DONALD, J
DUGGAN, JE
HOUSTON, JW
TUCKER, PJ
BURNS, TJ
CASEY, ED
WRIGHT, KW
WARBUTON, NG
GOSS, WK
COOPER, TR
BORBIDGE, RE
BEATTIE, PD
BORBIDGE, RE
163

ALP
ALP
Ministerialist
ALP
ALP
Opposition
Opposition
Opposition
Ministerialist
Opposition
ALP
ALP
Liberal
Liberal
National
National
National
Country
QUP
QUP/Country
CPP
CPNP
ALP
CPNP, Country
Country
CountryNational*
Country
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
National
National
ALP
National

The 52nd Parliament


02.03.2001 - 04.02.2003
04.02.2003 - 14.09.2006
14.09.2006 - 29.01.2008
29.01.2008 - 09.09.2008
09.09.2008 - 02.04.2009

HORAN, MJ
SPRINGBORG, LJ
SEENEY, JW
SPRINGBORG, LJ
SPRINGBORG, LJ

National
National
National
National
Liberal National

* Not to be confused with the Country and Progressive National Party, which ceased to exist on 6
April 1936. This particular Country-National Party was formed in April 1941, when parliamentary
members of the Country Party, without the consent of the Country Party organisation, joined with
members of the National Party to create a working coalition in the Parliament. However, on 8 April
1941, a Country Party conference voted to continue as a separate organisation and repudiated the
previous fusion.

SPEAKERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF QUEENSLAND


22.05.1860 - 13.07.1870
15.11.1870 - 21.06.1871
07.11.1871 - 01.09.1873
06.01.1874 - 20.07.1876
25.07.1876 - 26.06.1883
07.11.1883 - 04.04.1888
12.06.1888 - 05.04.1893
25.05.1893 - 15.02.1899
16.05.1899 - 15.09.1903
17.09.1903 - 11.04.1907
23.07.1907 - 20.01.1909
29.06.1909 - 10.03.1911
11.07.1911 - 15.04.1915
12.07.1915 - 09.09.1919
09.09.1919 - 09.01.1920
09.01.1920 - 11.05.1929
20.08.1929 - 11.06.1932
15.08.1932 - 24.03.1939
08.08.1939 - 31.07.1944
01.08.1944 - 04.10.1950
10.10.1950 - 03.08.1957
27.08.1957 - 15.06.1960
23.09.1960 - 25.05.1972
02.08.1972 - 28.10.1974
29.10.1974 - 04.07.1979
07.08.1979 - 17.10.1983
22.11.1983 - 18.09.1986
17.02.1987 - 24.11.1987
02.12.1987 - 05.07.1989
05.07.1989 - 02.11.1989
27.02.1990 - 02.04.1996
02.04.1996 - 13.06.1998
28.07.1998 - 21.07.2005
09.08.2005 - 09.10.2006
10.10.2006 - 20.04.2009
*

ELIOTT, G, CMG
MACALISTER, A
FORBES, FA
WALSH, WH
KING, HE
GROOM, WH
NORTON, A
COWLEY, AS
MORGAN, A Sir, Kt
COWLEY, AS
LEAHY, J
BELL, JT
ARMSTRONG, WD*
McCORMACK, W
LENNON, W
BERTRAM, W
TAYLOR, C
POLLOCK, G
HANSON, EJ
BRASSINGTON, SJ
MANN, JH
FLETCHER, AR Sir, Kt
NICHOLSON, DE Sir
LONEGRAN, WH
HOUGHTON, JEH
MULLER, SJ
WARNER, JH
LINGARD, KR
POWELL, LW
LINGARD, KR
FOURAS, D
TURNER, NJ
HOLLIS, RK
McGRADY, A
REYNOLDS, MF

Deputy Speaker during absence of Mr Bell during whole Session of 1910.

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LONGEST TERM IN OFFICE OF SPEAKER



NICHOLSON, Sir David E
ELIOTT, G, CMG
BERTRAM, W
COWLEY, AS
KING, HE

Years Months Days


11
9
2
10
1
20
9
4
2
9
3
15
7
0
1

CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY


From 1860
30.05.1860 - 12.06.1861
12.06.1861 - 22.05.1863
28.07.1863 - 29.05.1867
18.09.1867 - 27.08.1868
30.12.1868 - 13.07.1870
17.11.1870 - 21.06.1871
15.11.1871 - 01.09.1873
26.03.1874 - 02.10.1878
21.01.1879 - 26.07.1883
14.01.1884 - 04.04.1888
15.08.1888 - 30.06.1891
02.07.1891 - 05.05.1893
30.05.1893 - 15.02.1899
18.05.1899 - 04.02.1902
10.07.1902 - 24.09.1903
29.09.1903 - 31.12.1907
10.03.1908 - 25.08.1909
04.11.1909 - 11.07.1911
13.07.1910 - 23.12.1910
13.07.1911 - 15.14.1915
15.07.1915 - 12.10.1916
12.10.1916 - 09.01.1920
13.01.1920 - 15.12.1920
15.12.1920 - 10.07.1924
30.07.1924 - 11.05.1929
22.08.1929 - 11.06.1932
17.08.1932 - 07.08.1939
09.08.1939 - 17.05.1940
21.08.1940 - 29.03.1941
21.08.1941 - 15.09.1942
16.09.1942 - 31.07.1944
03.08.1944 - 10.10.1950
10.10.1950 - 17.08.1953
27.08.1953 - 02.08.1957
28.08.1957 - 31.05.1963
22.08.1963 - 20.06.1972
02.08.1972 - 26.02.1975
27.02.1975 - 27.10.1980
05.03.1981 - 05.08.1983
24.11.1983 - 02.12.1989
01.03.1990 - 10.12.1991

MACALISTER, A
BLACKENEY, CW
COXEN, C
PUGH, TP
THOMPSON, JM
FORBES, FA
SCOTT, J
MORGAN, J
SCOTT, J
FRASER, S
JESSOP, JS
MORGAN, A
ANNEAR, JT
GRIMES, S
BELL, JT
JACKSON, G
MAUGHAN, WJR
ARMSTRONG, WD
GRANT, KMcD (Acting)
STODART, J
COYNE, JH
BERTRAM, W
SMITH, WF
KIRWAN, MJ
POLLOCK, G
ROBERTS, TR
HANSON, EJ
OKEEFE, J
KING, WT
GAIR, VC
BRASSINGTON, SJ
MANN, JH
FARRELL, DJ
CLARK, J
TAYLOR, HB
HOOPER, KW*
LICKISS, WD
HEWITT, WD
MILLER, CJ
ROW, EC
CAMPBELL, CB
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10.03.1992 - 01.04.1996
02.04.1996 - 19.05.1998
30.07.1998 - 09.01.2000
29.02.2000 - 15.08.2006
11.10.2006 - 21.04.2009

PALASZCZUK, H
LAMING, BE
D'ARCY, WT
FOURAS, D
ENGLISH, JM

* Record term of office

PARLIAMENTARY WHIPS
From 1915
Government Whips
01.06.1915 - 10.05.1929
WINSTANLEY, V ALP
02.08.1929 - 10.06.1932
KERR, JS
CPNP
17.06.1932 - 16.12.1936
FOLEY, TA
ALP
16.12.1936 - 16.12.1942
WILLIAMS, TL
ALP
17.12.1942 - 14.04.1944
RIORDAN, EJ
ALP
24.04.1944 - 28.08.1950
FARRELL, D
ALP
01.07.1950 - 10.06.1957
JESSON, CG
ALP
11.06.1957 - 02.08.1957
COOPER, VJN
ALP
28.08.1957 - 08.06.1960
ROBERTS, LHS
Country Party
09.06.1960 - 30.10.1971
JONES, VE
Country Party
10.11.1971 - 02.08.1972
LONEGRAN, WH Country Party
10.08.1972 - 23.07.1980
AHERN, MJ
Country (National from

06.04.1974)
23.07.1980 - 01.12.1986
NEAL, DMcC
National
09.02.1987 - 31.08.1989
FITZGERALD, AA National
06.09.1989 - 30.11.1989
STEPHAN, LW
National
01.03.1990 - 19.09.1992
PREST, WG
ALP
05.11.1992 - 22.02.1995
PITT, FW
ALP
22.02.1995 - 20.02.1996
LIVINGSTONE, DW ALP
19.02.1996 - 15.02.1998
SPRINGBORG, LJ National
03.03.1998 - 30.07.1998
MITCHELL, RA
National
30.07.1998 - 09.09.2006
SULLIVAN, T
ALP
11.09.2006 - 08.04.2009
MALE, CT
ALP

Opposition Whips
11.07.1923 - 09.04.1929
11.05.1929 - 10.06.1932
17.06.1932 - 11.08.1936
11.08.1936 - 02.05.1947
27.05.1947 - 30.05.1950
31.05.1950 - 10.05.1957
28.08.1957 - 27.05.1960
09.06.1960 - 04.06.1971
28.07.1971 - 02.08.1973
02.08.1973 - 06.10.1977
28.03.1978 - 14.01.1981
14.01.1981 - 20.10.1982
20.10.1982 - 29.08.1984

FRY, JP
WINSTANLEY, V
MAXWELL, JF
EDWARDS, JB
MacDONALD, D
SPARKES, WBJG
JESSON, CG
DAVIES, HJ
SHERRINGTON, DJ
MARGINSON, E
JONES, R
HANSEN, BP
BURNS, TJ
166

CPNP
ALP
Nationalist
Country Party
Country Party
Country Party
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP

Queensland Parliamentary Record


29.08.1984 - 02.12.1989
DAVIS, BJ
ALP
01.03.1990 - 19.09.1992
NEAL, DMcC
National
05.11.1992 - 20.02.1996
SPRINGBORG, LJ National
20.02.1996 - 13.06.1998
LIVINGSTONE, DW ALP
30.07.1998 - 23.01.2001
BAUMANN, WF
National
22.03.2001 - 07.02.2004
LESTER, V
National
10.03.2004 - 01.07.2006
HOPPER, R
National
01.07.2006 - 02.04.2009
RICKUSS, IP
National*

*(LNP from 09.09.2008)

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENTS


22.05.1860 - 26.08.1860
27.08.1860 - 23.03.1879
03.03.1879 - 20.12.1881
24.12.1881 - 20.03.1898
13.14.1898 - 01.01.1906

19.01.1906 - 19.12.1916
15.02.1917 - 17.08.1920
18.08.1920 - 23.03.1922

NICHOLSON, Sir Charles


OCONNELL, Sir Maurice Charles
BELL, Sir Joshua Peter, KCMG
PALMER, Sir Arthur Hunter, KCMG
NELSON, Right Hon Sir Hugh Muir,
PC, KCMG, DCL
MORGAN, Sir Arthur, Kt
HAMILTON, Hon William
LENNON, Hon William

CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL


30.05.1860 - 26.07.1889
31.07.1889 - 31.12.1892
26.05.1893 - 22.07.1902
23.07.1903 - 05.08.1907
06.08.1907 - 12.09.1913
30.09.1913 - 16.11.1920
17.11.1920 - 23.03.1922

ROBERTS, Hon Daniel Foley


MURRAY-PRIOR, Hon Thomas Lodge
BRENTNALL, Hon Frederick Thomas
NORTON, Hon Albert
MacPHERSON, Hon Peter
TAYLOR, Hon WF
NEVITT, Hon T

Note: The Legislative Council was abolished on 23 March 1922, the date on which the abolition bill
- The Constitution Act Amendment Act of 1922 - was proclaimed, thus giving Queensland the only
unicameral parliament in Australia, and one of the few in the Commonwealth. Abolition had been
a platform of successive Labor governments since 1915, but was achieved only by appointment of
sufficient additional MLCs to ensure passage of the bill. An attempt had been made in May 1917 to
force abolition by passage of a referendum, however the move was not successful, the votes being
116,196 for, and 179,105 against.

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RECORD TERMS OF SERVICE


Longest Serving Past Members of the Legislative Assembly

Term

Name
LARCOMBE, James*
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Sir Johannes
FOLEY, Thomas
WALKER, Harry F
GROOM, William H
NICKLIN, Sir Francis
MULLER, Adolf Gustav
PETRIE, Andrew L*
BARBER, George P
AIKENS, Thomas
MANN, John H
DUGGAN, John E*
KNOX, William E
DUNSTAN, Thomas*
WALSH, Edward Joseph*
COOPER, Frank A
BRAND, William A
BARNES, Walter H*
LESTER, VP

Years Months Days


40
11
22
40
6
28
40
5
8
39
11
15
38
9
24
35
5
27
34
0
6
33
11
21
33
10
4
33
7
0
33
1
13
32
7
7
32
3
30
31
9
16
31
0
11
30
9
21
29
6
20
29
2
9
29
02
00

* Not continuous

Shortest Length of Service


Days
BUCHANAN, AB
BROOKES, W
DONALDSON, G

08.02.1870 - 10.02.1870
05.09.1863 - 15.09.1863
11.07.1896 - 25.07.1896

(unseated)
(resigned)
(deceased)

3
11
15

Longest Serving Member in 52nd Parliament


In the 52 Queensland Parliament, the member with the longest continuous membership was Kevin
Rowson Lingard, the Member for Beaudesert.
nd

Name
Party Electorate
From
To

LINGARD, Kevin Rowson
NPA, Beaudesert
22.10.1983 20.03.2009

LNP

Period
Y M D
25 04 26

In the 51st Queensland Parliament, the Member with the longest continuous membership was Terence
Michael Mackenroth, the Member for Chatsworth, who served continuously from 12 November 1977
until 25 July 2005.
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MACKENROTH,
Terence Michael

ALP

Chatsworth

12.11.1977 25.07.2005

27 08 13

Also serving in the 51st Queensland Parliament was Demetrios (Jim) Fouras who commenced his
membership on 12 November 1977 but was defeated in 1986 and did not return until 1989 and so did
not have continuous membership.
FOURAS, Demetrios (Jim)
ALP
South Brisbane 12.11.1977 01.11.1986

Ashgrove
02.12.1989 09.09.2006
Total

08 11 20
16 09 07
25 08 27

In the 50th Queensland Parliament, the Member with the longest continuous membership was Vincent
Patrick Lester, the Member for Keppel, who served continuously from 7 December 1974 for three
different electorates.
LESTER, Vincent Patrick
NPA
Belyando
07.12.1974 12.11.1977

Peak Downs 12.11.1977 19.09.1992

Keppel
19.09.1992 07.02.2004
Total

02
14
11
29

Members of the 52nd Parliament by Date of Commencement of Service


Note: Service has been continuous unless otherwise indicated.

LINGARD, Kevin Rowson 22.10.1983


HAYWARD, Kenneth William 01.11.1986
HOBBS, Howard William Thomas 01.11.1986
WELLS, Dean MacMillan 01.11.1986
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas 02.12.1989 (Resigned 13.09.2007)
FENLON, Gary Bernard elected 02.12.1989, defeated 15.07.1995,
re-elected 13.06.1998
JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory 02.12.1989
PEARCE, James 02.12.1989
PITT, Frederick Warren elected 02.12.1989, defeated 15.07.1995,
re-elected 05.12.1998
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan elected 02.12.1989, defeated 09.09.1992,
re-elected 15.07.1995
SPENCE, Judith Caroline 02.12.1989
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James 02.12.1989
WELFORD, Rodney Jon 02.12.1989
HORAN, Michael James 18.05.1991
PURCELL, Patrick Douglas 19.09.1992
ROBERTSON, Stephen 19.09.1992
SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart 19.09.1992
MALONE, George Edward 30.04.1994
BLIGH, Anna Maria 15.07.1995
CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth Anne 15.07.1995
MULHERIN, Timothy Sean 15.07.1995
169

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10 07
04 19
02 00

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ROBERTS, Neil Stuart
LUCAS, Paul Thomas
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
ATTWOOD, Julie Marie
BOYLE, Desley Carole
MICKEL, Reginald John
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena
PRATT, Dorothy Ruth
REEVES, Philip Gerard
REYNOLDS, Michael Francis
SEENEY, Jeffrey William
STRUTHERS, Karen Lee
WELLINGTON, Peter William
WILSON, Geoffrey James
MILLER, Jo-Ann Roslyn
BARRY, Veronica Lesley
CHOI, Michael Wai-Man
COPELAND, Stuart William
CROFT, Peta-Kaye
ENGLISH, John Michael
HOPPER, Raymond Gordon
JARRATT, Janice Heather
KEECH, Margaret Majella

LAWLOR, Peter Joseph
LEE, Ronan Oliver
LEE LONG, Rosa Theresa
MALE, Carolyn Therese
McNAMARA, Andrew Ian
NOLAN, Rachel Genevieve
REILLY, Dianne Ann
SCOTT, Desley Carleton
SHINE, Kerry Gerard
SMITH, Christine Anne
STONE, Barbara Gwendoline
SULLIVAN, Carryn Elizabeth
FOLEY, Christopher John
FINN, Simon David
FLEGG, Bruce Stephen
FRASER, Andrew Peter
HOOLIHAN, Paul Anthony
KNUTH, Shane Andrew
LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor
McARDLE, Mark Francis
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
MESSENGER, Robert Desmond
O'BRIEN, Jason Danial
RICKUSS, Ian Phillip
STUCKEY, Janet Anne

15.07.1995
05.10.1996
24.05.1997
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
13.06.1998
05.02.2000
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
17.02.2001
26.04.2003
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
07.02.2004
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WALLACE, Craig Andrew
BOMBOLAS, Chris
CRIPPS, Andrew Peter
DARLING, Vicky Elizabeth
DEMPSEY, John Mark
DICKSON, Steven Lance
ELMES, Glen Wayne
GIBSON, David Francis
GRAY, Philip Roy
HINCLIFFE, Stirling James
JONES, Kate Jennifer
KIERNAN, Betty Margaret
MOORHEAD, Evan Robert
NICHOLLS, Timothy James
PALASZCZUK, Annastacia
STEVENS, Raymond Alexander
VAN LITSENBURG, Elisabeth Cornelia Maria
WEIGHTMAN, Phillip John
WENDT, Wayne Earl
WETTENHALL, Stephen Peter Arthur
GRACE, Grace

07.02.2004
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
09.09.2006
13.10.2007

Members of the 52nd Parliament by Age Grouping


(as of 23 February 2009)

Age

Number1

Per cent

Unknown

1.1

Under 30

2.2

30-34

4.4

35-39

5.5

40-44

11

12.2

45-49

16

17.7

50-54

26

28.8

55-59

7.7

60-64

15

36.6

65-69

3.3

The total number of members for the 52nd Parliament was 90 as the Premier, Hon. Peter Beattie, was elected, but
retired 13.09.07, replaced by Grace Grace MP on 13.10.2007.
2

Refers to a member who has not supplied any birth date information.

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Youngest Members First Elected


Name
Born
Elected

Y
SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
17.02.1968 02.12.1989 21
BYRNE, David Edward
20.01.1951 07.12.1974 23
THEODORE, Edward Granville
29.12.1884 02.10.1909 24
SIZER, Hubert Ebenezer
07.08.1893 16.03.1918 24
WATERS, Francis John
10.08.1907 11.06.1932
24
DUGGAN, John Edward
30.12.1910 14.12.1935 24
LEE, Ronan Oliver
04.01.1976 17.02.2001 25
POLLOCK, George
27.06.1890 04.09.1915 25
NELSON, Shaun Christopher
22.03.1973 13.06.1998 25
CRIPPS, Andrew Peter
05.02.1981 09.09.2006 25
COPLEY, William John
23.09.1906 11.06.1932
25

Age
M
9
10
1
3
10
11
1
2
2
7
8

D
15
13
13
9
1
16
13
8
25
4
18

Age
M
0
6

D
2
16

Oldest Members First Elected


Name
Born
Elected

Y
DEMAINE, William Halliwell
25.02.1859 27.02.1937 78
SMALL, Sir Andrew Bruce
11.12.1895 27.05.1972 76

Shortest Term as Cabinet Minister


Name
Portfolio
Time in Office
Term

(Days)
DAWSON, Andrew
Premier and Chief Secretary 01.12.1899 - 07.12.1899
7
FISHER, Andrew
Railways and Public Works
01.12.1899 - 07.12.1899
7
FITZGERALD,
Attorney-General
01.12.1899 - 07.12.1899
7
Charles Borromeo
SIMPSON, Gordon
Mines and Energy, Arts
25.11.1987 - 01.12.1987
7
TURLEY, Joseph Henry
Home Secretary
01.12.1899 - 07.12.1899
7
MILLER, Colin John
Environment, Valuation and 05.08.1983 - 18.08.1983
14

Administrative Services

Longest Term as Cabinet Minister


Name
From
To

Y
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
26.09.1963 01.12.1987 24
LARCOMBE, James*
09.09.1919 21.05.1929 22

16.02.1939 10.03.1952
HANLON, Edward Michael
17.06.1932 15.01.1952 19
FOLEY, Thomas
17.12.1936 14.06.1956 19
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
12.08.1957 13.08.1976 19
SMITH, William Forgan*
16.12.1920 21.05.1929 18
172

Term
M
2
9
6
5
0
8

D
5
4
28
27
1
5

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KNOX, William Edward
MULLAN, John*

JONES, Arthur

17.06.1932
23.12.1965
12.11.1920
07.06.1932
19.02.1942

16.09.1942
18.08.1983
21.05.1929
14.11.1940
12.08.1957

17
16

7
11

26
6

15

* Not continuous

Longest Term as Premier


Name
From
To

Y
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Sir Johannes
08.08.1968 01.12.1987 19
NICKLIN, Sir George Francis Reuben
12.08.1957 17.01.1968 10
SMITH, William Forgan
17.06.1932 16.09.1942 10
BEATTIE, Hon Peter Douglas**
26.06.1998 13.09.2007
9
GRIFFITH, Sir Samuel Walker*
13.11.1883 13.06.1888

12.08.1890 27.03.1893
7
GOSS, Wayne Keith
07.12.1989 19.02.1996
6

Term
M
D
3
23
5
5
3
0
-
29
2
2

25
12

Name
From
To Term

Y
M
DAWSON, Andrew
01.12.1899 07.12.1899
CHALK, Sir Gordon William Wesley
01.08.1968 08.08.1968

D
7
8

* Not continuous
** Up to the Dissolution of the 51st Parliament

Shortest Term as Premier

Longest Term in Same Portfolio


Name
From
To

Y
BJELKE-PETERSEN, Johannes
08.08.1968 01.12.1987 19
(Premier)
MULLAN, John*
12.11.1920 21.05.1929 16
(Attorney-General)
17.06.1932 14.11.1940
CAMM, Ronald Ernest
11.03.1965 17.07.1980 15
(Mines)
BRUCE, Henry Adam
17.06.1932 15.05.1947 14
(Public Works)
HINZE, Russell James
24.10.1974 01.12.1987 13
(Local Government)
HINZE, Russell James
23.12.1974 01.12.1987 12
(Main Roads)
JONES, Alfred James
15.02.1917 21.05.1929 12
(Mines)
COLLINS, Harold Henry
07.03.1946 12.08.1957
11
173

Year
M
3

D
23

11

10

28

11

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(Agriculture)
TOOTH, Seymour Douglas
(Health)
SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan
(Public Works)
CHALK, Gordon William Wesley
(Treasurer)
BULCOCK, Frank William
(Agriculture)
NICKLIN, George Francis Reuben
(Premier)
PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan
(Education)
DUGGAN, John Edmund
(Transport)
LARCOMBE, James
(Railways)
BEATTIE, Peter Douglas
(Premier)
FOLEY, Thomas
(Lands)

14.04.1964

23.12.1974

10

29.06.1998

26.03.2009

10

24

23.12.1965

13.08.1976

10

20

17.06.1932

15.12.1942

10

28

12.08.1957

17.01.1968

10

12.08.1957

17.01.1968

10

15.05.1947

20.04.1957

11

07.04.1920

21.05.1929

14

26.06.1998

13.09.2007

29

15.05.1947

28.05.1956

13

* Not continuous

WOMEN MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY


11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932
28.05.1966 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 29.11.1980
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983
29.11.1980 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989
22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989
22.10.1983 - 15.07.1995
01.11.1986 - 13.06.1998
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989
20.08.1988 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 13.06.1998
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995
02.12.1989 - 07.02.2004
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995
02.12.1989 -
02.12.1989 - 17.03.1997
28.07.1990 - 07.02.2004
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001
19.09.1992 - 07.02.2004
19.09.1992 -
15.07.1995 -

LONGMAN, Irene Maud


JORDAN, Ellen Violet
KIPPIN, Victoria Ann
KYBURZ, Rosemary Annette
NELSON, Beryce Ann*
CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann
HARVEY, Leisha Teresa
WARNER, Anne Marie
McCAULEY, Diane Elizabeth
NELSON, Beryce Ann*
GAMIN, Judith Margaret*
BIRD, Lorraine Rita
CLARK, Lesley Ann*
EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie
POWER, Laurel Jean
ROBSON, Molly Jess
SPENCE, Judith Caroline
WOODGATE, Margaret Rosemary
SHELDON, Joan Mary
GAMIN, Judith Margaret*
ROSE, Merri
SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart
BLIGH, Anna Maria
174

Country-National
ALP
National
Liberal
Liberal
National
National
ALP
National
National
National
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
Liberal
National
ALP
National
ALP

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15.07.1995 -
CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth Anne
15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998
WARWICK, Lynette Robyn
15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998
WILSON, Naomi Kate Wynn
24.05.1997 - 20.03.2009
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
13.06.1998 -
ATTWOOD, Julie Maree
13.06.1998 -
BOYLE, Desley Carole
13.06.1998 - 09.09.2006
CLARK, Lesley Ann*
13.06.1998 - 14.08.2006
CUNNINGHAM, Junita Irene
13.06.1998 -
NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena
13.06.1998 -
PRATT, Dorothy Ruth

13.06.1998 -
STRUTHERS, Karen Lee
05.02.2000 -
MILLER, Jo-Ann Roslyn
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009
BARRY, Veronica Lesley
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006
CLARK, Elizabeth Ann
17.02.2001 -
CROFT, Peta-Kaye
17.02.2001 -
JARRATT, Janice Heather
17.02.2001 -
KEECH, Margaret Magella
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009
LEE LONG, Rosa Theresa
17.02.2001 -
MALE, Carolyn Therese
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006
MOLLOY, Cathryn
17.02.2001 -
NOLAN, Rachel Genevieve
17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004
PHILLIPS, Anita Frances
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009
REILLY, Dianne Anne
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006
ROBERTS, Elisa Mary

17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004
SCOTT, Christine Margaret
17.02.2001 -
SCOTT, Desley Carleton
17.02.2001 -
SMITH, Christine Anne
17.02.2001 -
STONE, Barbara Gwendoline
17.02.2001 -
SULLIVAN, Carryn Elizabeth
07.02.2004 -
MENKENS, Rosemary Norma
07.02.2004 -
STUCKEY, Janet Anne
09.09.2006 -
DARLING, Vicky Elizabeth
09.09.2006 -
JONES, Kate Jennifer
09.09.2006 -
KIERNAN, Betty Margaret
09.09.2006 -
PALASZCZUK, Annastacia
09.09.2006 -
VAN LITSENBURG, Elisabeth

Cornelia Maria
13.10.2007 -
GRACE, Ignazia (Grace)

IND
Liberal
National
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
PHON to 06.02.1999
IND from 06.02.1999
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
One Nation
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
PHON to 18.04.2002
IND from 18.04.2002
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
LNP^
LNP^
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP
ALP

* These members have been elected on two separate occasions.


^ The National and Liberal parties united on the 9 September 2008 to form the LNP (Liberal National Party).

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DURATION AND LENGTH OF PARLIAMENTARY SESSIONS


1998-2009
49th Parliament
Session 1

28.07.1998 - 19.11.1998

22 days

02.03.1999 - 10.12.1999

56 days

29.02.2000 - 23.01.2001

41 days

50th Parliament
Session 1

20.03.2001 - 13.12.2001

46 days

19.02.2002 - 05.12.2002

53 days

25.02.2003 - 13.01.2004

46 days

51st Parliament
Session 1

16.03.2004 - 25.11.2004 40 days

22.02.2005 - 02.12.2005

48 days

14.02.2006 - 15.08.2006

29 days

52nd Parliament
Session 1

10.10.2006 - 30.11.2006 09 days

06.02.2007 - 15.11.2007 43 days

12.02.2008 - 04.12.2008 43 days

10.02.2009 - 12.02.2009 03 days

PRINCIPAL PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE PARLIAMENT


From 1860
Clerks of the Legislative Assembly*
01.04.1860 - 22.08.1908
05.11.1908 - 31.12.1919
01.01.1920 - 31.12.1932
01.01.1934 - 30.06.1954
01.07.1954 - 31.12.1968
01.01.1969 - 19.08.1970
16.09.1970 - 05.01.1978
09.01.1978 - 06.07.1979
09.07.1979 - 20.10.1991
03.12.1991 - 21.02.2003
22.02.2003 -

BERNAYS, LA, CMG, FLS, FRGS a


HOLMES A COURT, Hon CG
BERNAYS, CA, ISO
DICKSON, T b
DUNLOP, RL, CMG
JOHNSON, WT a
GEORGE, C, ISO
WYBORN, G
WOODWARD, AR
DOYLE, RD
LAURIE, NJ

* Clerks of the Parliament from 1922


a
Died in Office
b
Acting Clerk of the Parliament 1 January 1933 - 31 December 1933.

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Clerks of the Legislative Council*


From 22 May 1860 to 23 March 1922 (when the Legislative Council was abolished)

01.05.1860 - 13.07.1876
14.07.1876 - 15.06.1881
16.06.1881 - 30.06.1902
01.07.1902 - 13.09.1915
01.10.1915 - 23.03.1922

JOHNSON, Henry
FITZ, Henry Bates
RADFORD, Henry Wyat
COSTIN, Charles W
GREGORY, Carlton, R

* Also titled Clerks of the Parliament 1860-1922.

Sergeants-at-Arms of the Legislative Assembly*


22.05.1860 - 12.09.1864
01.10.1864 - 13.07.1874
01.08.1874 - 11.09.1884
16.09.1884 - 06.05.1891
11.06.1891 - 31.08.1893
01.09.1893 - died 1896
11.03.1896 - 01.11.1908
01.11.1908 - 31.12.1919
01.01.1920 - 31.12.1932
01.01.1933 - 30.06.1954
08.08.1954 - 31.12.1968
01.01.1969 - 09.09.1970
10.09.1970 - 06.01.1978
26.01.1978 - 14.06.1981
23.07.1981 - 14.06.1993
24.08.1993 - 17.08.2007
01.12.2007 -

COLEY, Captain RJ
UHR, EB
DOUGLAS, R
WARNER, J
AUSTIN, R
IVORY, FJ
HOMES A COURT, Hon CG
BERNAYS, CA
DICKSON, T
DUNLOP, RL
JOHNSON, WT
GEORGE, C
WYBORN, G
DODDRELL, ASR **
RANDLE, DG **
THOMPSON, I ***
JONES, K

* Also Clerk Assistant to the Parliament from 1 September 1893 - 6 January 1978.
** Recreated as separate position from 26 January 1978 - 14 June 1993.
*** Also Clerk Assistant (Table) from 24 August 1993.

Parliamentary Librarians
18.05.1860 - 27.01.1861
28.01.1861 - 31.07.1861
01.08.1861 - 21.05.1874
27.07.1874 - 30.06.1902
01.07.1907 - 23.11.1929
12.12.1929 - 19.08.1946
05.03.1947 - 04.01.1952
16.10.1952 - 31.08.1972
11.01.1973 - 14.11.2001
15.07.2002 -
* Also Ushers of the Black Rod.
# Acting from 01.07.1902.

177

GRAY, Colonel CG*


MASTER, FRC*
MOFFATT, Rev JR, MA
ODONOVAN, D, CMG
MURRAY, JJ#
WORTHINGTON, H
RYAN, DV
GUNTHORPE, SG
BANNENBERG, RJN
SEEFRIED, ME

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Chief Reporters, Hansard

13.01.1876 - 01.04.1881
01.04.1881 - 05.11.1892
05.11.1892 - 20.05.1921
20.05.1921 - 01.04.1933
01.04.1933 - 01.11.1933
01.11.1933 - 01.07.1954
01.07.1954 - 01.07.1962
01.07.1962 - 16.08.1974
29.08.1974 - 08.10.1979
09.10.1979 - 24.07.1981
27.07.1981 - 08.07.1983
28.07.1983 - 11.06.1986
04.09.1986 - 01.09.1989
25.09.1989 - 22.04.1990
14.06.1990 - 06.10.2000
19.02.2001 - 30.04.2004
04.10.2004 -

SENIOR, W
JONES, DFT
GILLIGAN, J
BRENNAN, J
SMITH, WH
WOOD, CT
WALLER, LP
ROHL, SB
McCARTHY, CB
BURNS, CR
SMITH, C
BATTERSBY, JB
FOOTE, WT
ROHL, PB
WATSON, AJ
ROHL, DJ
OSMOND, L

Parliamentary Commissioners (Ombudsmen)


01.10.1974 - 31.05.1979
01.06.1979 - 30.07.1981
30.07.1981 - 31.07.1990
16.05.1991 - 13.08.2001
17.09.2001 -
*

LONGLAND, Sir David, CMG


MUIR, Sir David, CMG
JOHNSON, CL
ALBIETZ, FN
BEVAN, DJ*

Until 24 February 2005, the Queensland Ombudsman had a dual role, also performing the
role of Information Commissioner. On 24 February 2005, the roles were separated with an
independent Office of the Information Commissioner being established with a stand-alone
Information Commissioner. Like the Ombudsman, the Information Commissioner is an officer
reporting directly to the Parliament.

Parliamentary Commissioners (Information Commissioners)


24.02.2005 - 01.11.2007
02.11.2007 - 01.11.2008
14.04.2008 - 09.08.2009
10.08.2009 -
*

TAYLOR, C
RANGIHAEATA, R (Acting)
KINROSS, J (Acting)
KINROSS, J

Until 24 February 2005, the Queensland Ombudsman had a dual role, also performing the
role of Information Commissioner. On 24 February 2005, the roles were separated with an
independent Office of the Information Commissioner being established with a stand-alone
Information Commissioner. Like the Ombudsman, the Information Commissioner is an officer
reporting directly to the Parliament.

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Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioners*


09.05.1998 - 14.12.2000
01.02.2001 - 31.12.2001
01.01.2002 - 03.11.2004
13.12.2004 -

DICK, JM
PERRY, R (Acting)
NEEDHAM, RM
MacSPORRAN, AJ

* The position of Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Commissioner was originally established
in 1988 as the Parliamentary Criminal Justice Commissioner. With the commencement of the
Crime and Misconduct Act 2001(Qld), the title of the position was changed and the legislation
made clear that the Parliamentary Commissioner is an agent of the Parliamentary Crime and
Misconduct Committee.

179

ALPHABETICAL REGISTER OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 1860-2009


AND OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 1860-1922
(Key at page 313)
Note: With regard to Chairs of Parliamentary Committees, Estimates Committee Chairs have not been indicated.

Period of Representation
07.03.1953-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-01.06.1963
01.06.1963-17.05.1969
10.07.1886-05.05.1888
05.05.1888-15.05.1892

Offices Attained and Notes

ADAMSON, John
ALP
Maryborough
18.05.1907-02.10.1909
Secretary for Railways

Rockhampton
25.02.1911-21.03.1917 01.06.1915-02.10.1916

(By-election)
Also Senator (Federal)
01.07.1920-02.05.1922
180

AGNEW, George

Nundah

10.05.1888-21.03.1896

AHEARN, Thomas Gipps

Sandgate

03.08.1957-28.05.1960

Liberal

AHERN, Michael John (Mike)


Country/National*
Landsborough

16.03.1968-16.05.1990
Chairman, Select Committee
(By-election)(Resigned) on Punishment of Crimes of Violence
1974

Chairman, Privileges Committee
07.04.1976-07.06.1979

Chairman, Select Committee on
Education 04.04.1978-31.01.1980

Minister for Primary Industries
29.07.1980-07.11.1983

Minister for Industry, Small Business
and Technology 07.11.1983-01.12.1986

Minister for Health and Environment
01.12.1986-25.11.1987

Premier and 8 other portfolios (see Interim
Ahern Ministry) 01.12.1987-09.12.1987

Premier, Treasurer and Minister for the

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Party
Electorate
ADAIR, Herbert Arthur (Bunny)
ALP
Cook

QLP

Independent
ADAMS, Walter
Mulgrave

Bundaberg

Arts 09.12.1987-25.9.1989
(and for State Development 19.01.1989-

25.09.1989)

AIKEN, John Albert


ALP
Warrego

AIKENS, Thomas (Tom)
NQLP
Mundingburra

NQP
Townsville South

17.05.1969-07.12.1974

AIREY, Peter
ALP
Flinders


Ministerialist
Brisbane South

Independent Opposition

Legislative Council (Life)

13.07.1901-18.05.1907
Secretary for Mines & Public Works
(By-election) 19.04.1904-27.04.1904
05.02.1908-29.10.1908
Home Secretary
29.10.1908-02.10.1909 27.04.1904-31.07.1907
03.07.1907-13.01.1908
Treasurer
(Resigned) 18.02.1908-29.10.1908

AKERS, Robert George (Rob)

Pine Rivers

07.12.1974-22.10.1983

Drayton and Toowoomba

14.01.1881-06.05.1893

ALAND, Robert
181

ALISON, Gilbert (Gil)


Liberal
Maryborough

National

24.07.1971-12.11.1977
Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
(By-election) 23.11.1988-26.09.1989
22.10.1983-02.12.1989
Minister for Main Roads and Racing
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

ALLAN, James

02.10.1909-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-22.05.1915

Brisbane South
Kurilpa

ALLAN, William
Darling Downs



Cunningham

Legislative Council (Life)

29.11.1881-01.10.1883
06.09.1887-04.05.1888
(By-election)
10.05.1888-21.03.1896
11.03.1897-19.10.1901

ALLEN, Barnett Francis Samuel


ALP
Bulloo

27.03.1909-27.04.1912
(By-election)

ALLPASS, Frederic James

29.04.1950-07.03.1953

Country

Condamine

AMHURST, Francis Tyssen


Bowen

14.05.1875-24.03.1877
(By-election)

The 52nd Parliament

Liberal

15.04.1944-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-12.11.1977

Mackay

21.11.1878-03.01.1881

ANDERSON, Mervyn John Reginald


Liberal

Toowoomba
Toowoomba East

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-28.05.1966

ANNAND, James Douglas


Country
Toowoomba

East Toowoomba

11.05.1929-11.06.1932
18.08.1934-11.05.1935
(By-election)

ANNEAR, John Thomas


Ministerialist

Maryborough
Legislative Council (Life)

25.07.1884-11.03.1902
Chairman of Committees
05.07.1902-28.05.1910 30.05.1893-15.02.1899

APLIN, William

Legislative Council (Life)

19.10.1880-19.02.1901

ARCHER, Edward Walker


#Liberal
Normanby

ARCHIBALD, John

Legislative Council (Life)

05.03.1914-22.05.1915
(By-election)
11.03.1897-20.05.1907

ARDILL, Leonard Arthur (Len)


ALP
Salisbury


Archerfield

01.11.1986-19.09.1992
19.09.1992-13.06.1998
(Retired)

ARMFIELD, Thomas Gummersal

22.05.1915-09.10.1920

ALP

Musgrave

ARMSTRONG, Roy Alexander


Country/National*
Mulgrave

MHR (Federal) 12.12.1906-13.04.1910

Chairman, Select Committee on


Travelsafe 10.05.1990-02.04.1996

23.07.1960-29.11.1980
Chairman, Subordinate Legislation
(By-election) Committee 08.09.1976-24.07.1979

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APPEL, John George


Ministerialist
Albert
05.02.1908-19.03.1929
Secretary for Mines and Public Works

Farmers Union 29.10.1908- 29.06.1909

Nationalist
Home Secretary

Country 29.06.1909-22.10.1909

United
Home Secretary and Secretary for Mines

CPNP 22.10.1909-26.02.1915

ARCHER, Archibald
Independent
Rockhampton
27.07.1867-19.11.1869
Colonial Treasurer and Secretary for

(By-election) Public Instruction 05.01.1882
Blackall
28.11.1878-23.01.1886 13.11.1883

Rockhampton
05.05.1888-04.04.1896

ARMSTRONG, William Drayton




Ministerialist
Lockyer
13.05.1893-27.08.1904
Chairman of Committees
Opposition
18.05.1907-16.03.1918 04.11.1909-11.07.1911
Ministerialist
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
#Liberal 11.07.1911-15.04.1915

ATHERTON, Ernest Albert


CPNP
Chillagoe
11.05.1929-10.06.1932
Secretary for Mines
21.05.1929-17.06.1932
ATKIN, Robert Travers
Clermont

East Moreton

01.10.1868-29.01.1869
17.02.1870-07.03.1872
(By-election)

ATTWOOD, Julie Maree

13.06.1998-

ALP

Mount Ommaney

183
AUSTIN, Brian Douglas
Liberal
Wavell

National
Wavell

National
Nicklin

12.11.1977-22.10.1983
Minister for Health
22.10.1983-01.11.1986 23.12.1980-18.08.1983
01.11.1986-26.10.1989 and 07.11.1983-06.02.1986
(Resigned)
Minister for Health and Environment
06.02.1986-01.12.1986

Minister for Mines, Energy and The Arts
01.12.1986-25.11.1987

Minister for Finance and Minister
Assisting the Premier and Treasurer
09.12.1987-25.09.1989
BAILEY, Earle Wilfred

National

Toowong

22.10.1983-01.11.1986

BAILEY, William Gill


Wide Bay

12.11.1873-17.05.1888
(By-election)

BALDWIN, Edgar Allan


ALP

17.05.1969-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

Logan
Redlands

The 52nd Parliament

Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary


Privileges Committee
03.05.2001-15.08.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Child Safety 21.09.2006-13.09.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer
13.09.2007-20.03.2009

BALE, John Lloyd

Enoggera

21.08.1883-13.10.1885

BALFOUR, John

Legislative Council
(5 years)

01.05.1860-23.04.1864
(Resigned)

BARBER, George
ALP
Warrego

18.05.1907-24.09.1907
(Unseated by petition)

BARBER, George Phillip


ALP
Bundaberg

06.07.1901-11.05.1935
(By-election)

BARBER, Raymond Douglas (Ray)

02.12.1989-19.09.1992

ALP

Cooroora

26.04.1861-22.07.1863
(Resigned)

184

BARLOW, Andrew Henry


Ministerialist
Ipswich
05.05.1888-21.03.1896
Secretary for Public Lands and

Legislative Council (Life)
10.06.1896-29.03.1915 Agriculture 27.03.1893-06.05.1896

Government Representative in Legislative
Council
06.05.1896-01.12.1899
17.09.1903-19.11.1907
18.02.1908-29.06.1909

Secretary for Public Instruction
17.09.1903-19.11.1907
18.02.1908-29.06.1909

Minister without Portfolio
29.06.1909-29.03.1915
BARNES, George Powell




Farmers Representative
Ministerialist
#Liberal
Nationalist
United
CPNP

Warwick

05.02.1908-11.05.1935

BARNES, John Francis (Frank)


Independent Labor
Frank Barnes Labor

Bundaberg

29.03.1941-29.04.1950

Queensland Parliamentary Library

BARKER, William
Legislative Council (Life)

Chairman, Subordinate Legislation


Committee 06.03.1990-25.08.1992

BARNES, Louis Joseph


Independent Labor
Cairns

31.10.1942-03.05.1947
(By-election)

BARNES, Walter Henry


Ministerialist
Bulimba
23.02.1901-22.05.1915
Secretary for Public Lands

Opposition
(By-election) 19.11.1907-18.02.1908

Ministerialist
16.03.1918-12.05.1923
Secretary for Public Instruction

Nationalist
Wynnum
12.05.1923-19.02.1933 29.06.1909-22.10.1909

United
Secretary for Public Instruction and for

CPNP Public Works 22.10.1909-07.02.1911

Treasurer & Secretary for Public Works
07.02.1911-01.06.1915

Treasurer 21.05.1929-17.06.1932
ALP

Aspley

17.02.2001-20.03.2009

BARTHOLOMEW, John

Ministerialist

Maryborough

21.03.1896-11.03.1902

BARTON, Adolphus Henry Everard

Ministerialist

Carnarvon

27.08.1904-18.05.1907

BARTON, Charles Hastings


ALP
Maryborough

Date of Election 11.03.1902


Died before taking his seat on
16.06.1902

BARTON, Edward Gustavus


Campbell

Ministerialist

Brisbane North

05.02.1908-02.10.1909

BARTON, Thomas Alfred

ALP

Waterford

19.09.1992-09.09.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for


Education and Training and Minister for
the Arts 21.09.2006-20.03.2009

Minister for Environment and Heritage


31.07.1995-19.02.1996

Minister for Police and Corrective
Services 29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for State Development
22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for Employment, Training and
Industrial Relations
12.02.2004-13.09.2006

Minister for Sport 02.02.2006-13.09.2006

BATTERSBY, Matthew Robertson
Ministerialist
Moreton
17.05.1888-18.03.1899

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185

BARRY, Veronica Lesley (Bonny)

BAUMANN, William Francis

National

BAXTER, William Edward


ALP

Albert

15.07.1995-17.02.2001

Norman
Hawthorne

07.03.1953-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-28.05.1966

Opposition Whip 30.07.1998-23.01.2001

BAYLEY, James Garfield


CPNP
Wynnum

BAYLEY, Percy Molineux
Farmers Union
Pittsworth

Independent

Nationalist

29.04.1933-11.05.1935
MHR (Federal) Oxley
(By-election) 05.05.1917-19.12.1931
22.05.1915-09.10.1920

BAYNES, William Henry

28.11.1878-01.10.1883

Burnett

BEARD, Peter Francis

Liberal

Mount Isa

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

BEARDMORE, Edwin James

Country

Balonne

03.08.1957-17.05.1969

BEATTIE, Francis
Fortitude Valley


Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party


31.01.1988-02.12.1989

25.02.1874-26.11.1878
(By-election)
28.05.1879-16.04.1886
(Ministerial By-election)

BEATTIE, Peter Douglas


ALP
Brisbane Central
02.12.1989-13.09.2007
Chairman, Parliamentary Criminal Justice

(Resigned) Committee 21.03.1990-25.08.1992

Minister for Health
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

Leader of the Opposition
19.02.1996-26.06.1998

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BEANLAND, Denver Edward


Liberal
Toowong
01.11.1986-19.09.1992
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party

Indooroopilly
19.09.1992-17.02.2001 19.12.1989-13.05.1990

Leader of the Liberal Party
13.05.1990-11.11.1991

Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
31.07.1995-23.06.1998

Attorney-General and Minister for
Justice 26.02.1996-26.06.1998


Premier 26.06.1998-13.09.2007
(and eight other Ministries during the
transition period 26.06.1998-
29.06.1998)

Minister for Trade 22.02.2001-28.07.2005

Treasurer 28.07.2005-02.02.2006

Minister for Trade 13.09.2006-13.09.2007

BEBBINGTON, William
Ministerialist
Drayton
27.04.1912-12.05.1923

Farmers Union

Country
13.10.1923-08.09.1937
(By-election)
04.12.1937-07.07.1941
(By-election)
12.10.1917-21.02.1918
(Resigned)
27.05.1918-23.03.1922
(Reappointed - Council Abolished)

BEIRNE, Thomas Charles


Legislative Council (Life)

27.07.1905-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

BELL, Alexander James


Independent
Surfers Paradise
Douglas (Lex)

05.05.2001-07.02.2004
Medal of the Order of Australia
(By-election) 26.01.1993

BELL, Ernest Thomas


Ministerialist
Fassifern

Nationalist

Country

United

CPNP
BELL, John Alexander
Legislative Council (Life)

24.04.1913-02.05.1930
(By-election)

BELL, Sir Joshua Peter


West Moreton


Northern Downs

Dalby

Northern Downs

15.12.1862-28.09.1868
Colonial Treasurer
(By-election) 22.12.1864-20.07.1866
28.09.1868-11.11.1873 28.03.1871-08.01.1874
10.11.1873-15.11.1878
Secretary for Public Lands
21.11.1878-02.04.1879 07.08.1866-15.08.1867

26.09.1866-21.11.1872
(Resigned)

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187

BEDFORD, Randolph George


ALP
Warrego




Legislative Council (Life)


Legislative Council (Life)

03.04.1879-20.12.1881

BELL, Joshua Thomas

Ministerialist

Dalby

29.04.1893-10.03.1911

Chairman of Committees
10.07.1902-24.09.1903
Secretary for Public Lands
17.09.1903-19.11.1907
18.02.1908-29.10.1908
Secretary for Railways
06.02.1907-03.07.1907
Home Secretary 29.10.1908-29.06.1909
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
29.06.1909-10.03.1911

188

BELL, Roy Mackenzie


CPNP
Stanley

09.12.1933-02.04.1938
(By-election)

BENNETT, Colin James (Col)

ALP

South Brisbane

28.05.1960-27.05.1972

BENNETT, Neil Patrick

ALP

Gladstone

19.09.1992-15.07.1995

BENSON, John Robinson


Clermont

04.05.1870-06.09.1870
(By-election)

BEOR, Henry Rogers


Bowen

23.04.1877-25.12.1880
Attorney-General
(By-election) 04.06.1880-25.12.1880

BERGHOFER, Clive John

National

Toowoomba South

01.11.1986-23.03.1991

Seat declared vacant on re-election as


Mayor of Toowoomba

BERTONI, Angelo Pietro Dante

National

Mount Isa

07.12.1974-07.11.1983

Minister for Health


19.08.1983-07.11.1983

BERTRAM, William

ALP

Maree

27.04.1912-11.05.1929

Chairman of Committees
12.10.1916-09.01.1920
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
09.01.1920-11.05.1929

Queensland Parliamentary Library

President of Legislative Council


03.04.1879-20.12.1881
Administrator and Lieutenant-
Governor of Queensland
19.03.1880-22.11.1880

01.05.1860-16.05.1873
MLC (NSW)
(Resigned)
Districts of Moreton, Wide Bay,
(Reappointed for Life) Burnett and Maranoa
Sept 1851-Mar 1853

BIRD, Lorraine Rita

ALP

Whitsunday

02.12.1989-13.06.1998

BIRD, Valmond James (Val)

Country/National*

Burdekin

17.05.1969-22.10.1983

BISHOP, Bruce Edward

Liberal

Surfers Paradise

12.11.1977-29.11.1980

Minister for Education and Cultural


Activities 10.03.1975-16.12.1977

Minister for Education
16.12.1977-23.12.1980

Minister for Northern Development and
Maritime Services
23.12.1980-06.12.1982

Minister for Northern Development and
Aboriginal and Island Affairs
06.12.1982-07.11.1983
189

BJELKE-PETERSEN, Sir
Country/National*
Nanango
Johannes (Joh)
Barambah

03.05.1947-29.04.1950
Minister for Works and Housing
29.04.1950-01.12.1987 26.09.1963-08.08.1968
(Resigned)
Premier 08.08.1968-01.12.1987
also

Treasurer 19.08.1983-01.12.1987
BLACK, Adam
Logan

16.04.1875-03.10.1875
(By-election)

BLACK, Alfred Harold (Harry)


13.06.1998-14.12.1999
22.12.1999-17.02.2001

PHON+
Whitsunday
CCAQ

BLACK, Maurice Hume


Mackay
24.03.1881-29.04.1893

BLACKLEY, John
CPNP
Maryborough

26.10.1929-11.06.1932
(By-election)

BLAIR, Sir James William

11.03.1902-17.09.1903

Independent

Ipswich

Secretary for Public Lands


13.06.1888-12.08.1890

Attorney-General

The 52nd Parliament

BIGGE, Francis Edward


Legislative Council

(5 years)

Ministerialist
17.09.1903-19.11.1907 17.09.1903-27.04.1904
Opposition
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
Attorney-General and Secretary
Ministerialist
18.02.1908-29.10.1908 for Mines
Independent Opposition
29.10.1908-27.04.1912 27.04.1904-19.11.1907
Ministerialist
27.04.1912-22.05.1915 18.02.1908-29.10.1908
Independent
Secretary for Public Instruction
03.09.1912-01.06.1915
16.11.1968-07.12.1974
(By-election)
12.11.1977-22.10.1983

BLAKENEY, Charles William

Town of Brisbane

11.05.1860-25.11.1865

BLIGH, Anna Maria

ALP

South Brisbane

15.07.1995-

Opposition

Port Curtis

06.05.1893-27.08.1904

Chairman of Committees
12.06.1861-22.05.1863

Minister for Families, Youth and


Community Care and Minister for
Disability Services
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for Education
22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for Education and The Arts
12.02.2004-28.07.2005

Deputy Premier
28.07.2005-13.09.2007

Minister for Finance
28.07.2005-02.02.2006

Minister for State Development, Trade and
Innovation 28.07.2005-13.09.2006

Treasurer 02.02.2006-13.09.2007

Minister for Infrastructure 13.09.200613.09.2007

Premier 13.09.2007-

BLOCKSIDGE, George Henry
Opposition
Woolloongabba
18.05.1907-05.02.1908
BLUNDELL, Henry Joseph Weld
see WELD-BLUNDELL
BOLES, Jason

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190

BLAKE, James Robert Henry (Jim)


ALP
Isis


Bundaberg

BOMBOLAS, Chris
ALP
Chatsworth

09.09.2006-20.03.2009
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
(Retired) Local Government, Planning and Sport
10.07.2007-13.09.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Police, Corrective Services and Sport
13.09.2007-20.03.2009
BOOKER, Charles Joseph

Ministerialist
#Liberal

Maryborough
Wide Bay

BOOTH, Desmond James (Des)


National
Warwick

02.10.1909-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-16.03.1918
12.11.1977-19.09.1992
(Retired)

191

29.11.1980-20.03.2001
Minister for Industry, Small Business
(Resigned) Communications and Technology
09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Minister for Industry, Small Business,
Technology and Tourism
19.01.1989-31.08.1989

Minister for Police, Emergency Services
and Tourism 31.08.1989-25.09.1989

Minister for Tourism, Environment,
Conservation and Forestry
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
13.12.1989-11.12.1991

Leader of the Opposition
11.12.1991-19.02.1996

Leader of the National Party
11.12.1991-02.03.2001

Leader of the Coalition
02.11.1992-02.03.2001

Premier 19.02.1996-26.06.1998
(held eight other ministries during
transition 19.02.1996-26.02.1996)

Leader of the Opposition
29.06.1998-02.03.2001
BOUCHARD, Thomas William

Ministerialist

Brisbane South

27.08.1904-05.02.1908

The 52nd Parliament

BORBIDGE, Robert Edward (Rob)


National
Surfers Paradise


Opposition

South Brisbane

02.10.1909-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-22.05.1915

BOURKE, Anthony James


Liberal
Lockyer

16.10.1976-29.11.1980
(By-election)

BOUSEN, William Raymond James


ALP
(Ray)

17.05.1969-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

Toowoomba West
Toowoomba North

26.05.1928-11.06.1932
(By-election)

BOWMAN, David
ALP
Warrego


Fortitude Valley

16.12.1899-11.03.1902
(By-election)
27.08.1904-25.02.1916

BOX, William Draper

Legislative Council (Life)

02.01.1874-26.01.1904

192

BOYD, Robert Livingston


CPNP
Burnett

13.10.1928-11.06.1932
(By-election)

BOYLE, Desley Carole

13.06.1998-

ALP

Cairns

Home Secretary 01.06.1915-25.02.1916

Minister for Local Government and


Planning 12.02.2004-11.03.2004
Minister for Local Government and
Planning and Women
11.03.2004-25.08.2004
Minister for Environment, Local
Government, Planning and Women
25.08.2004-13.09.2006
Minister for Child Safety 13.09.200613.09.2007
Minister for Tourism, Regional
Development and Industry 13.09.200726.03.2009

BRADDY, Paul Joseph


ALP
Rockhampton
16.02.1985-15.07.1995
Minister for Education

(By-election) 07.12.1989-24.09.1992

Kedron
15.07.1995-17.02.2001
Minister for Police and

(Retired) Emergency Services
24.09.1992-18.10.1993

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BOW, Richard Rowland


ALP
Mitchell

Minister for Police and Corrective


Services 18.10.1993-19.02.1996
Minister for Employment, Training and
Industrial Relations
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

BRAMSTON, John
Burnett


Legislative Council (Life)

03.04.1871-08.12.1873
Attorney-General
(By-election) 31.08.1865-11.09.1865
03.07.1863-17.11.1869 03.05.1870-02.01.1874
(Resigned)

BRAND, Sir William Alfred


Country

09.10.1920-11.06.1932
MHR (Federal) Wide Bay
11.06.1932-29.04.1950 29.05.1954-14.10.1958

Burrum
Isis

06.08.1927-11.06.1932
Chairman of Committees
(By-election) 16.09.1942-31.07.1944
15.07.1933-04.10.1950
Speaker of LegislativeAssembly
(By-election) 01.08.1944-04.10.1950

BREDHAUER, Stephen Dominic (Steve) ALP

02.12.1989-07.02.2004

Cook

Minister for Transport and Minister for


Main Roads 29.06.1998-12.02.2004

BRENNAN, Frank Tennison


ALP
Toowoomba
16.03.1918-26.02.1925
Minister without office
02.07.1923-13.07.1924

Secretary for Public Instruction
14.07.1924-26.02.1925
BRENNAN, James

Ministerialist
Opposition

Rockhampton North

18.05.1907-27.04.1912

BRENTNALL, Frederic Thomas


Legislative Council (Life)
17.04.1886-23.03.1922
Chairman of Committees of

(Council Abolished) Legislative Council
26.05.1893-22.07.1902
BRESLIN, Edward Denis Joseph

ALP

BRIDGES, Thomas

Ministerialist
Nundah
#Liberal

BRIGHT, Right Hon. John PC

Port Curtis

Kennedy

02.10.1909-09.10.1912
21.03.1896-18.05.1907
02.10.1909-16.03.1918
10.07.1869-08.07.1870

(English Radical Politician

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193

BRASSINGTON, Samuel John


ALP
Balonne


Fortitude Valley

194

BROOKES, William
East Moreton


Brisbane





Legislative Council (Life)

06.09.1863-15.09.1863
(By-election)
22.04.1864-03.08.1864
(By-election)
13.08.1864-22.06.1867
(By-election)
13.01.1882-05.05.1888
27.06.1891-11.06.1897
(Resigned)

BROOKS, Samuel Wood

Fortitude Valley

01.05.1886-12.05.1888

BROSNAN, Michael Timothy


ALP
Fortitude Valley


QLP

18.11.1950-26.04.1957
(By-election)
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

BROUGHTON, Alfred Delves

03.05.1860-21.12.1860

West Moreton

BROWN, Alfred Henry


Legislative Council (Life)


26.04.1861-13.05.1863
(Resigned)
12.01.1874-26.01.1882
(Reappointed & Resigned)

BROWN, Charles Victor Watson


Independent
Gregory

27.05.1939-29.03.1941
(By-election)

Election declared null & void.


Election declared null & void.

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(By-election) endorsed as a form of protest)

(Did not take his seat)

BRISKEY, Darryl James
ALP
Redlands
02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer

Cleveland
19.09.1992-09.09.2006 29.06.1998-02.02.2000

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Education
03.02.2000-17.02.2001

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
(Multicultural Affairs) and Minister for
Trade 22.02.2001-07.02.2004

BROMLEY, Fred Phillip
ALP
Norman
28.05.1960-27.05.1972

South Brisbane
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

BROWN, Ivan
Liberal
Clayfield



29.05.1976-12.05.1977
(By-election)
(Died in Office)

BROWN, John Innes

ALP

Logan

11.05.1935-15.04.1944

BROWN, Richard Kidston

ALP

Buranda

03.05.1947-03.08.1957

BROWN, William Villiers


Townsville




Legislative Council (Life)

11.11.1885-12.05.1888
Minister without Portfolio and
(By-election) Representative of Government
02.05.1891-06.05.1893 in Legislative Council
(By-election) 19.11.1907-18.02.1908
15.07.1901-29.04.1915

Legislative Council (Life)

03.07.1863-14.08.1882

BROWNE, William Henry

ALP

Croydon

13.05.1893-12.04.1904

195

Secretary for Mines and Public Instruction


01.12.1899-07.12.1899
Leader of Opposition 1900-1903
Secretary for Mines and Public Works
17.09.1903-12.04.1904

BRUCE, Henry Adam


ALP
Kennedy
12.05.1923-11.06.1932
Secretary for Public Works

The Tableland
11.06.1932-29.04.1950 17.06.1932-15.05.1947

Secretary for Public Instruction
12.04.1938-08.12.1941
15.05.1947-10.05.1950

Also MHR (Federal) Leichhardt
28.04.1951-11.10.1958
BUCHANAN, Archibald Berdmore
Mitchell


Warrego

Legislative Council (Life)

08.02.1870-10.02.1870
(By-election)
08.08.1871-04.11.1873
02.01.1874-06.06.1878
(Seat Declared Vacant)

BUCKLAND, John Francis


Bulimba

13.07.1882-29.03.1892
(By-election)

The 52nd Parliament

BROWNE, Eyles Irwin Caulfield

BUCKLEY, Henry

East Moreton

07.05.1860-29.09.1860

BUDD, John Andrew

Redlands

19.09.1992-15.07.1995

ALP

MLA County of Stanley (NSW)


09.04.1856-11.04.1858

BULCOCK, Frank William


ALP
Barcoo

20.12.1919-15.12.1942
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
(By-election) 17.06.1932-15.12.1942

BULCOCK, Robert
Enoggera


Legislative Council (Life)

26.10.1885-12.05.1888
(By-election)
23.08.1894-10.05.1900

BURNS, George Robertson

06.05.1893-05.11.1893

Ministerialist

Townsville

BURREKET, Tony Anthony

National

Townsville

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

BURROWS, James

ALP

Port Curtis

03.05.1947-01.06.1963

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196

BURNS, Thomas James (Tom)


ALP
Lytton
27.05.1972-31.05.1996
Leader of Opposition

(Resigned) 19.12.1974-28.11.1978

Deputy Leader of Opposition
29.08.1984-02.12.1989

Deputy Premier, Minister for Housing and
Local Government
07.12.1989-24.09.1992

Deputy Premier and Minister for
Administrative Services and Minister
for Rural Communities
24.09.1992-18.10.1993

Deputy Premier, Minister for Emergency
Services and Minister for Rural
Communities and Consumer Affairs
18.10.1993-16.12.1994

Deputy Premier, Minister for Emergency
Services and Consumer Affairs and
Minister Assisting the Premier on Rural
Affairs 16.12.1994-31.07.1995

Deputy Premier and Minister for Tourism,
Sport and Youth
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

BURROWS, John
ALP
Charters Towers

06.07.1901-18.05.1907
(By-election)

BUTLER, Frank Wells



BUTLER, Robert John Cuthbert

CPNP

Port Curtis

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

ALP

Lockyer

16.03.1918-09.10.1920
24.11.1873-26.10.1877
Postmaster-General and Representative
21.01.1879-05.07.1882 Representative of Government in
(Resigned) Legislative Council
23.08.1894-13.05.1901 21.01.1879-17.12.1880
(Reappointed & Resigned)
07.12.1974-12.11.1977
29.04.1950-17.05.1969

197

BYRNES, Thomas Joseph


Ministerialist
Legislative Council (Life)
12.08.1890-13.03.1893
Solicitor-General and Representative

(Resigned) of Government in Legislative Council

Cairns
29.04.1893-04.04.1896 12.08.1890-13.03.1893

Warwick
04.04.1896-27.09.1898
Attorney-General

(Died in office) 13.03.1893-13.04.1898

Premier, Chief Secretary & AttorneyGeneral 13.04.1898-27.09.1898
CADELL, James John
Burnett

11.07.1891-28.03.1896
(By-election)

CAHILL, Brian John

National

Aspley

22.10.1983-01.11.1986

CAINE, Edward James

Ministerialist

Bowen

27.04.1912-22.05.1915

CALLAN, Albert James


Independent
Ministerialist

Fitzroy
Legislative Council (Life)

03.08.1889-11.03.1902
05.07.1902-09.05.1912

CALTABIANO, Michael Andrew

Liberal

Chatsworth

20.08.2005-09.09.2006

CAMERON, John
Opposition
Mitchell

Ministerialist
Brisbane North

20.05.1893-04.04.1896
06.08.1901-05.02.1908
(By-election)

The 52nd Parliament

BUZACOTT, Charles Hardie


Rockhampton

Legislative Council (Life)




BYRNE, David Edward
Liberal
Belmont

BYRNE, Peter
ALP
Mourilyan

CAMM, Ronald Ernest (Ron)


Country/National*
Whitsunday
01.07.1961-17.07.1980
Minister for Mines and Main Roads

(By-election) 11.03.1965-17.01.1968
04.09.1969-23.12.1974

Minister for Mines, Main Roads and
Electricity
17.01.1968-04.09.1969

Minister for Mines and Energy
23.12.1974-16.12.1977

Minister for Mines, Energy and
Police 16.12.1977-17.07.1980
CAMPBELL, Charles

Legislative Council (Life)

03.07.1914-18.03.1919

198

CAMPBELL, Frederick Alexander


Liberal
Aspley
28.05.1960-29.11.1980
Minister for Industrial Development
(Fred) 20.06.1967-20.06.1972

Minister for Development and Industrial
Affairs 20.06.1972-23.12.1974

Minister for Industrial Development,
Labour Relations and Consumer Affairs
23.12.1974-16.12.1977

Minister for Transport
26.08.1977-16.12.1977

Minister for Labour Relations
16.12.1977-17.12.1980

CAMPBELL, James
Aubigny
04.03.1884-29.04.1893
CAMPBELL, John Dunmore
Ministerialist
Moreton

20.04.1899-27.05.1909
Secretary for Railways
(By-election) 19.11.1907-18.02.1908

CAMPBELL, Thomas
Cook



04.03.1884-04.08.1885
(Declared elected by Committee of
Elections and Qualifications)

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CAMPBELL, Clement Bernard (Clem) ALP


Bundaberg
22.10.1983-13.06.1998
Chairman of Committees

(Retired) 01.02.1990-10.12.1991

Chairman, Members Ethics and
Parliamentary Privileges Committee
15.09.1995-02.04.1996

CAMPBELL, William Henry

Legislative Council (Life)

12.07.1906-17.06.1919

CAREY, Cecil Charles


Country

Albert

28.05.1960-26.12.1969
(Died in Office)

CARROLL, Francis Edward (Frank)

Liberal

Mansfield

15.07.1995-13.06.1998

CARROLL, Robert Joseph


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

Legislative Council (Life)

15.07.1901-06.11.1917

CARTER, Arthur John

Deputy Government Whip



20.02.1996-19.05.1998

22.05.1915-09.10.1920
12.05.1923-11.05.1929

CARTER, William Edward


CPNP
Fitzroy

CASEY, Edmund Denis (Ed)
ALP
Mackay

Independent

ALP

11.05.1929-11.06.1932
17.05.1969-27.05.1972
Leader of Opposition
27.05.1972-07.03.1977 28.11.1978-20.10.1982
07.03.1977-15.07.1995
Minister for Primary Industries
(Retired) 07.12.1989-15.07.1995

CASEY, Richard Gardiner

Warrego

19.05.1888-20.05.1893

CASTLING, William Joseph

Ministerialist

Townsville

21.03.1896-11.03.1899

CATTERMULL, Henry Albert

Country

Musgrave

09.10.1920-12.05.1923

CHALK, Sir Gordon William Wesley


Qld People's Party
East Toowoomba
03.05.1947-29.04.1950
Minister for Transport

Liberal
Lockyer
29.04.1950-12.08.1976 12.08.1957-23.12.1965

(Resigned) Premier 01.08.1968-08.08.1968

Leader of the Liberal Party and Treasurer
23.12.1965-13.08.1976
CHALLINOR, Henry
West Moreton


12.01.1861-16.05.1861
(By-election)
31.05.1861-30.05.1863
(By-election)

Unseated by Petition

The 52nd Parliament

199

CARTER, George
ALP
Port Curtis

Ipswich

30.05.1863-26.09.1868

CHANDLER, Sir John Beals


Qld Peoples Party
Hamilton

09.10.1943-03.05.1947
Leader of Qld Peoples Party
(By-election) 26.10.1943-07.03.1946

CHAPMAN, Yvonne Ann

22.10.1983-02.12.1989

National

Pine Rivers

Minister for Welfare Services,


Youth and Ethnic Affairs
06.02.1986-01.12.1986
Minister for Family Services, Youth
and Ethnic Affairs
01.12.1986-01.12.1987
Minister for Transport and Ethnic
Affairs 25.09.1989-07.12.1989

CHINCHEN, Geoffrey Talbot

Liberal

Mount Gravatt

01.06.1963-12.11.1977

CHOI, Michael Wai-Man

ALP

Capalaba

17.02.2001-

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister


for Environment and Multiculturalism
21.09.2006-13.09.2007
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Transport, Trade, Employment
and Industrial Relations and Minister
for Multicultural Affairs 13.09.200720.03.2009

CHUBB, Charles Edward


Bowen

18.01.1883-19.05.1888
Attorney-General
(By-election) 06.01.1883-13.11.1883

CLARK, Charles George Henry Carr

Warwick

21.07.1871-04.11.1873

CLARK, Elizabeth Ann (Liddy)

Clayfield

17.02.2001-09.09.2006

ALP

Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait

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200

CHATAWAY, James Vincent


Ministerialist
Mackay
29.04.1893-12.04.1901
Minister without Office
25.02.1898-02.03.1898

Secretary for Agriculture
02.03.1898-12.10.1898

Secretary for Public Lands and
Agriculture
12.10.1898-01.12.1899
07.12.1899-12.04.1901

Islander Policy 12.02.2004-01.03.2005


CLARK, George John Edwin

Warwick

25.06.1867-23.09.1868

CLARK, James

Fitzroy

11.05.1935-28.05.1960

ALP

Chairman of Committees
27.08.1953-02.08.1957

CLARK, Dr Lesley Ann


ALP
Barron River

CLAYTON, Ernest Henry Collet

Country

Wide Bay

09.10.1920-30.12.1946

CLEWITT, Felix

Legislative Council (Life)

30.07.1890-15.02.1913

COBURN, Arthur

Burdekin

29.04.1950-17.05.1969

Independent

COLBORNE, William Parry


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-23.03.1922

COLLINGS, Joseph Silver

ALP

Senator (Federal)

The 52nd Parliament

201

02.12.1989-15.07.1995
Chair, Parliamentary Committee for
13.06.1998-09.09.2006 Electoral and Administrative
Review 10.11.1992-20.06.1995

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Health 16.12.1999-17.02.2001

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
and Minister for Trade in Far North
Queensland 01.03.2001-07.02.2004

Chair, Legal, Constitutional and
Administrative Review Committee
18.03.2004-15.08.2006

CLAUSON, Paul John
National
Redlands
02.11.1985-02.12.1989
Minister for Justice and Attorney

(By-election) General
01.12.1986-01.12.1987
09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Minister for Justice and Attorney-
General and Minister for Corrective
Services 19.01.1989-28.08.1989

Attorney-General and Minister for
Heritage and the Arts
25.09.1989-07.12.1989


(Council Abolished) 01.07.1932-30.06.1950


Labor Leader in Senate 1935-1946

(Federal) Minister for Interior
07.10.1941- 13.07.1945

Vice-President of the Executive Council
13.07.1945-01.11.1946
COLLINS, Charles
ALP
Burke
02.10.1909-27.04.1912

Bowen
22.05.1915-28.03.1936
11.05.1935-29.04.1950
Secretary for Agriculture
29.04.1950-26.04.1957 07.03.1946-12.08.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

COLLINS, Robert Martin


Ministerialist

21.03.1896-18.03.1899
14.06.1913-18.08.1913

Albert
Legislative Council (Life)

22.10.1983-19.09.1992
Minister for Environment and Heritage
19.09.1992-15.07.1995 07.12.1989-24.09.1992
(Retired)
Minister for Education
24.09.1992-21.02.1995

COMPIGNE, Alfred William



Legislative Council (Life)

01.05.1860-23.04.1864
(Resigned)

CONNOLLY, Peter David

Liberal

Kurilpa

03.08.1957-28.05.1960

CONNOR, Raymond Thomas

Liberal

Nerang

02.12.1989-17.02.2001

CONROY, Charles William


COOMBER, Trevor McDougall

ALP
Liberal

Maranoa
Currumbin

09.10.1920-15.04.1944
02.12.1989-19.09.1992

COOPER, Arthur Charles


Independent
Ministerialist

Mitchell

11.03.1902-14.04.1905

COOPER, Frank Arthur

ALP

Bremer

22.05.1915-12.03.1946

202

COMBEN, Patrick (Pat)


ALP
Windsor

Kedron

Minister for Public Works and Housing


26.02.1996-28.04.1997

Secretary for Public Instruction


17.06.1932-12.04.1938
Treasurer 12.04.1938-27.04.1944
Premier 16.09.1942-07.03.1946
Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland

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COLLINS, Harold Henry


ALP
Cook

Tablelands

QLP

24.04.1946-30.11.1949
COOPER, Frederick Augustus



Cook

05.12.1878-04.03.1884
(Disqualified by Committee of
Elections and Qualifications)

COOPER, Pope Alexander

Bowen

24.01.1881-05.01.1883

Attorney-General
31.12.1880-05.01.1883

COOPER, Vivian Joseph Northcote


ALP
Keppel


QLP

25.10.1952-26.04.1957
(By-election)
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

COOPER, William

ALP

16.03.1918-11.05.1929

COPELAND, Stuart William



National
Cunningham
LNP
IND

17.02.2001-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-24.02.2009
24.02.2009-20.03.2009

COPLEY, Patrick Kerry

ALP

Kurilpa

11.06.1932-18.07.1949

COPLEY, William John

ALP

Bulimba

11.06.1932-02.04.1938

Gregory

28.04.1888-25.03.1899

CORFIELD, William Henry

Rosewood

The 52nd Parliament

203

COOPER, Theo Russell (Russell)


National
Roma
22.10.1983-19.09.1992
Minister for Corrective Services and

Crows Nest
19.09.1992-17.02.2001 Administrative Services

(Retired) 09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Minister for Police and Minister for
Emergency Services and Administrative
Services
19.01.1989-28.08.1989

Premier and Treasurer and Minister for
State Development
25.09.1989-07.12.01989

Leader of the Opposition
13.12.1989-09.12.1991

Minister for Police, Corrective Services
and Racing 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

CORSER, Bernard Henry





Ministerialist
Burnett
27.04.1912-16.08.1928
MHR (Federal) Wide Bay
#Liberal 03.09.1928-21.04.1954
Nationalist
Country
CPNP

CORSER, Edward Bernard Cresset


Ministerialist
Maryborough
12.10.1909-22.05.1915
MHR (Federal) Wide Bay
11.12.1915-31.07.1928
19.10.1963-12.11.1977
(By-election)

COSTELLO, Edward

Country
CPNP

Carnarvon

09.10.1920-11.05.1935

COTTELL, Richard John


Opposition
Ministerialist

Toowong

05.02.1908-30.08.1911

204

COURTICE, Frederick
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

12.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

COWAP, Henri


ALP
Fitzroy
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist

11.03.1902-18.05.1907
18.05.1907-19.11.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
18.02.1908-02.10.1909

COWLEY, Sir Alfred Sandlings

Ministerialist

12.05.1888-18.05.1907

Herbert

Secretary for Public Lands and Opposition


Agriculture 12.08.1890-27.03.1893

Speaker of Legislative Assembly
25.05.1893-15.02.1899
17.09.1903-11.04.1907
COWLISHAW, James
Legislative Council (Life)

18.04.1878-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

COXEN, Charles

Northern Downs

04.05.1860-01.07.1867

Chairman of Committees
28.07.1863-29.05.1867

COYNE, John Henry

Warrego

05.02.1908-31.07.1923

Chairman of Committees
15.07.1915-12.10.1916

ALP

Queensland Parliamentary Library

CORY, David Wheatcroft


Country/National*
Warwick

Secretary for Railways


13.10.1916-30.04.1918

Secretary for Public Lands
22.10.1919-12.11.1920
16.12.1920-02.07.1923




Minister without Office

12.11.1920-16.12.1920
10.10.1917-23.3.1922
(Council Abolished)

CRAWFORD, Arthur Pinkerton

Liberal

Wavell

17.05.1969-12.11.1977

CRAWFORD, James

ALP
Ministerialist

Fitzroy
Mount Morgan

2.10.1909-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-22.05.1915

CREAGH, Cornelius Vincent

Opposition

Croydon

18.05.1907-05.02.1908

205

CRIBB, Benjamin
West Moreton


Ipswich

26.04.1861-02.07.1867
MLA Stanley Boroughs (NSW)
(By-election) 01.02.1858-11.04.1859
12.08.1870-14.11.1873

CRIBB, James Clarke


Ministerialist

Opposition

06.05.1893-21.03.1896
18.03.1899-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-22.05.1915

Rosewood
Bundamba
Bremer

CRIBB, Robert
Brisbane


East Moreton

08.12.1860-30.05.1863
MLA East Moreton (NSW)
(By-election) 18.06.1859-10.12.1859
26.09.1863-01.07.1867
(By-election)

CRIBB, Thomas Bridson


Ministerialist
Ipswich

Legislative Council (Life)


21.03.1896-27.08.1904
Treasurer 01.02.1902-17.09.1903
23.05.1893-13.03.1896
(Resigned)
14.06.1913-04.09.1913
(Reappointed)

CRIPPS, Andrew Peter


09.09.2006-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

National
Hinchinbrook
LNP

The 52nd Parliament

CRAMPTON, Walter Russell


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

CROFT, Peta-Kaye

ALP

Broadwater

17.02.2001-

CROMBIE, James
Ministerialist

Mitchell
Warrego

28.04.1888-20.05.1893
20.05.1893-17.09.1898

CROSS, John Michael

ALP

Clermont

06.05.1893-11.03.1899

CROWLEY, Thomas Martin

ALP

Cairns

03.05.1947-19.05.1956

CUMMINS, Christopher Paul (Chris)

ALP

Kawana

17.02.2001-09.09.2006

Gladstone

15.07.1995-

CUNNINGHAM, Junita Irene (Nita)

Bundaberg

13.06.1998-09.09.2006

ALP

206


CURTIS, George Silas
Independent
Rockhampton

ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

13.05.1893-11.03.1902
03.07.1914-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DALGLEISH, David Bruce


PHON+
Hervey Bay
CCAQ

13.06.1998-14.12.1999
22.12.1999-17.02.2001

DALRYMPLE, David Hay

Ministerialist

05.05.1888-27.08.1904

Mackay

Chair, Select Committee on Travelsafe


30.07.1998-23.01.2001
Minister for Local Government and
Planning 30.11.2000-12.02.2004

Secretary for Public Instruction


29.03.1895-28.03.1899
12.08.1902-17.09.1903

Secretary for Public Works
06.05.1896-27.04.1898
28.03.1899-01.12.1899




Minister without Office


07.12.1899-01.05.1901

Secretary for Agriculture
01.05.1901-17.09.1903

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CUNNINGHAM, Elizabeth Anne (Liz) Independent

Minister for Emergency Services


12.02.2004-28.07.2005
Minister for Small Business, Information
Technology Policy and Multicultural
Affairs 28.07.2005-13.09.2006

DALRYMPLE, George Augustus


Kennedy
18.03.1865-19.07.1867
Colonial Secretary
Frederick Elphinstone 21.07.1866-07.08.1866
DANIEL, David John Marlais
Country
Keppel

04.04.1936-15.04.1944
(By-election)

DANIEL, Owen

Country

Keppel

11.05.1929-05.01.1936

DANIELS, Henry John

ALP

Cambooya

06.05.1893-18.03.1899

DARCY, William Theodore (Bill)


ALP
Albert

Woodridge

207

DARLING, Vicky Elizabeth

ALP

Sandgate

09.09.2006-

DART, William Logan

UAP

Wynnum

02.04.1938-15.04.1944

DASH, John
ALP
Mundingburra
09.10.1920-15.04.1944
Minister for Transport
17.06.1932-04.08.1939
DAVENPORT, George Henry

Drayton and Toowoomba

15.11.1878-01.01.1881

DAVEY, Alfred Allen


Legislative Council (Life)

12.07.1906-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DAVIDSON, Bruce William

19.09.1992-17.02.2001

Liberal

Noosa

DAVIES, Horace Jason


ALP
Maryborough

Minister for Tourism, Small Business and


Industry 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

28.11.1953-04.06.1971
(By-election)

DAVIES, Kenneth Henry (Ken)


ALP
Townsville
02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Chairman, Parliamentary Criminal

Mundingburra
19.09.1992-08.12.1995 Justice Committee

(Election declared void) 10.11.1992-20.06.1995

Minister for Emergency Services and
Consumer Affairs

The 52nd Parliament

27.05.1972-07.12.1974
Deputy Leader of Opposition
12.11.1977-09.01.2000 19.02.1980-22.10.1982
(Resigned)
Chairman, Public Works Committee
15.09.1995-02.04.1996

Chairman of Committees
30.07.1998-09.01.2000

31.07.1995-12.12.1995
DAVIS, Brian John
ALP

Brisbane
Brisbane Central

17.05.1969-07.12.1974
12.11.1977-02.12.1989

DAVIS, Edward William


ALP
Barcoo

01.05.1943-10.04.1961
(By-election)

DAVIS, Sydney Beavan

Clermont

18.03.1865-18.08.1866

DAWSON, Andrew (Anderson)

Charters Towers

13.05.1893-11.06.1901

ALP

208

DEACON, William Arthur

Country

Cunningham

09.10.1920-25.12.1943

DEAN, Harold (Harry)

ALP

Sandgate

28.05.1960-12.11.1977

DEANE, John Horace


Townsville
Legislative Council (Life)

28.11.1878-03.02.1879
31.07.1889-27.10.1913

DECKER, Eric Paul



Country
Qld Peoples Party
Liberal

Sandgate

29.03.1941-7.03.1953

DEERAL, Eric

National

Cook

07.12.1974-12.11.1977

Secretary for Public Lands


21.05.1929-17.06.1932

DE LACY, Keith Ernest


ALP
Cairns
22.10.1983-13.06.1998
Treasurer and Minister for Regional

(Retired) Development 07.12.1989-12.11.1990

Treasurer 12.11.1990-19.02.1996
DELAMOTHE, Peter Roylance
Liberal
Bowen
28.05.1960-19.12.1971
Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
26.09.1963-19.12.1971

Agent-General for Queensland
20.12.1971-30.09.1971
DEMAINE, William Halliwell

ALP

Maryborough

27.02.1937-02.04.1938

Queensland Parliamentary Library

Premier and Chief Secretary


01.12.1899-07.12.1899
Also Senator (Federal)
30.03.1901-31.12.1906
Minister for Defence (Federal)
27.04.1904-17.08.1904



Legislative Council (Life)

(By-election)
10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DENHAM, Digby Frank


Ministerialist
Oxley

209

DEMPSEY, John Mark (Jack)


National
Bundaberg
LNP

09.09.2006-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

DE SATGE, Oscar John


Clermont
04.03.1869-04.4.1870

(By-election)

06.09.1870-09.04.1872

Normanby
04.11.1873-20.03.1877

Mitchell
03.02.1881-05.04.1882

DEVRIES, George Henry
ALP
Gregory
29.03.1941-26.04.1957
Attorney-General 09.06.1949-10.05.1950

QLP
26.04.1957-13.07.1957
Secretary for Public Instruction



(Died in Office)
10.05.1950-22.06.1956

Secretary for Mines
22.06.1956-13.07.1957

DEWAR, Alexander Tattenhall

Liberal
Chermside
Liberal
Wavell
Liberal Independent

29.04.1950-28.05.1960
Minister for Labour and Industry
28.05.1960-17.05.1969 10.01.1963-28.01.1965
20.08.1968-17.05.1969
Minister for Industrial Development
28.01.1965-09.06.1967

DIBLEY, Thomas
ALP
Woolloongabba
28.03.1896-18.05.1907

The 52nd Parliament

03.07.1902-22.05.1915
Home Secretary
(By-election) 17.09.1903-27.04.1904
19.11.1907-18.02.1908

Secretary for Agriculture
17.09.1903-04.02.1907

Secretary for Public Works
27.04.1904-19.01.1906

Secretary for Railways
19.01.1906-04.02.1907

Secretary for Public Lands
29.10.1908-07.02.1911

Premier and Chief Secretary
07.02.1911-01.06.1915

Ministerialist

DICKSON, Sir James Robert




Ministerialist
Enoggera
Independent
Bulimba
Ministerialist

DIPLOCK, Leslie Frank




ALP
Condamine
QLP
QLP
Aubigny
DLP

28.11.1873-12.05.1888
Secretary for Public Works and Mines
16.04.1892-10.01.1901 10.05.1876-05.06.1876
(By-election)
Treasurer
(Died in Office)
05.06.1876-21.01.1879

31.12.1883-17.08.1887

Secretary for Railways
25.02.1897-27.04.1898

Postmaster-General
31.03.1897-02.03.1898

Home Secretary 02.03.1898-12.10.1898

Premier and Chief Secretary
01.10.1898-1.12.1899

Chief Secretary 07.12.1899-10.01.1901

Federal: Interim Minister for Defence
01.01.1901-10.01.1901

DICKSON, Steven Lance (Steve)
Liberal
Kawana
09.09.2006-09.09.2008

LNP
09.09.200807.03.1953-26.04.1957
Secretary for Public Instruction
26.04.1957-28.05.1960 22.06.1956-12.08.1957
28.05.1960-27.05.1972

DITTMER, Felix Cyril Sigismund


ALP
Mount Gravatt
29.04.1950-03.08.1957

DOHRING, Alfred

ALP
Roma
QLP

07.03.1953-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

DOLLIN, Robert Henry (Bob)

ALP

02.12.1989-13.06.1998

Maryborough

Senator (Federal)
01.07.1959-30.06.1971

DONALD, James (Jim)


ALP
Bremer


Ipswich East

25.05.1946-28.05.1960
Leader of Opposition
(By-election) 14.04.1958-17.08.1958
28.05.1960-17.05.1969

DONALDSON, John

05.10.1883-19.05.1888
Postmaster-General and Secretary for
26.05.1888-25.04.1893 Public Instruction

Independent
Ministerialist

Warrego
Bulloo

Queensland Parliamentary Library

210


Logan
04.04.1896-25.07.1896 13.06.1888-19.11.1889

Treasurer 19.11.1889-12.08.1890
DONNELLY, John Burton
ALP
Wynnum
11.05.1935-02.04.1938
19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DONOVAN, Timothy John


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DOUGLAS, Alexander Rodney


National
Gaven

01.04.2006-09.09.2006
(By-election)

DOUGLAS, Henry Alexander Cecil





18.05.1907-19.11.1907
Minister without Office
19.11.1907-18.02.1908 06.04.1915-01.06.1915
29.10.1908-02.10.1909
02.10.1909-22.05.1915

Ministerialist
Cook
Opposition
Independent Opposition
Ministerialist
Liberal

211

DOUGLAS, John

Port Curtis
12.05.1863-01.02.1866
Minister without Office

Eastern Downs
04.01.1867-18.09.1868 01.02.1866-28.02.1866

(By-election)
Postmaster-General

East Moreton
28.09.1868-11.12.1868 01.03.1866-20.07.1866

Maryborough
02.04.1875-24.11.1880 12.12.1868-13.11.1869

(By-election)
Treasurer 19.12.1866-21.05.1867

Legislative Council (Life)
22.02.1866-25.07.1866
Secretary for Public Works

(Resigned) 21.05.1867-15.08.1867

Legislative Council (Life)
11.12.1868-13.11.1869
Secretary for Public Lands

(Reappointed & Resigned) 05.06.1876-07.11.1877

Premier 08.03.1877-21.01.1879

Colonial Secretary 07.11.1877-21.01.1879

Also MLA Darling Downs
(NSW) 05.07.1859-10.12.1859

Camden 21.12.1860-17.07.1861
DOUMANY, Samuel Sydney (Sam)
Liberal
Kurilpa
07.12.1974-22.10.1983
Minister for Welfare
02.10.1978-23.12.1980

Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
23.12.1980-18.08.1983

The 52nd Parliament

DONOVAN, Jeremiah Francis


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

DRAKE, James George


Opposition
Enoggera

Legislative Council (Life)

212

DUFFY, George Alfred



DUFFY, Michael

CPNP

Eacham

11.05.1929-23.03.1932

Ministerialist

Bundaberg

06.05.1893-21.03.1896

DUGGAN, John Edmund (Jack)


ALP
Toowoomba


North Toowoomba


Toowoomba West

14.12.1935-03.08.1957
Minister for Transport
(By-election) 15.05.1947-29.04.1957
31.05.1958-28.05.1960
Leader of Opposition
(By-election) 18.08.1958-11.10.1966
28.05.1960-17.05.1969

DUNLOP, Thomas Alberto

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

Independent

Rockhampton

DUNN, Andrew
Legislative Council (Life)

03.07.1914-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DUNSFORD, John Henry

Charters Towers

13.05.1893-15.09.1905

Maranoa

12.05.1888-13.05.1893

ALP

DUNSMURE, Robert

DUNSTAN, Thomas
ALP
Gympie


Nash

22.05.1915-11.05.1929
Minister without Office
11.05.1935-29.04.1950 26.02.1925-22.10.1925
29.04.1950-07.03.1953
Secretary for Public Lands

Queensland Parliamentary Library

12.05.1888-07.12.1899
Postmaster-General and Secretary
07.12.1899-13.05.1901 for Public Instruction and
(Resigned) Representative of Government in
Legislative Council
07.12.1899-01.12.1901

Also Senator (Federal)
30.03.1901-31.12.1906

Postmaster-General (Federal)
05.02.1901-10.08.1903

Minister for Defence
10.08.1903-24.09.1903

Attorney-General 24.09.1903-27.04.1904

Vice-President of the Executive Council
18.08.1904-05.07.1905

DUFFICY, John Joseph
ALP
Warrego
03.03.1951-17.05.1969

(By-election)

22.10.1925-21.05.1929
DUNSTAN, William John
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)


19.02.1920-15.06.1921
(Resigned)
15.08.1921-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

DUNWORTH, David Anthony


Liberal
Sherwood

28.07.1990-19.09.1992
(By-election)

DUTTON, Charles Boydell

23.08.1883-05.05.1888

Leichhardt

EASTMENT, Leonard
ALP
Ithaca

05.04.1952-29.07.1956
(By-election)

213

EATON, Andrew George (Bill)


ALP
Mourilyan
29.11.1980-19.09.1992
Minister for Land Management
07.12.1989-24.09.1992
EDMOND, Wendy Marjorie

ALP

Mount Coot-tha

02.12.1989-07.02.2004

Minister for Employment and Training


and Minister Assisting the Premier on
Public Service Matters
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

Minister for Health
29.06.1998-12.02.2004

Minister Assisting the Premier on
Womens Policy
22.02.2001-12.02.2004
EDMONDSTONE, George
East Moreton

Town of Brisbane


Wickham

Legislative Council (Life)

07.05.1860-01.07.1867
10.02.1869-14.11.1873
(By-election)
18.11.1873-28.04.1877
12.05.1877-23.02.1883

EDWARDS, James Braidwood

09.10.1920-03.05.1947

Country

Nanango

The 52nd Parliament

Secretary for Public Lands


13.11.1883-30.08.1887

Secretary for Public Works and Mines
30.08.1887-12.12.1887

Secretary for Railways
12.12.1887-13.06.1888

EDWARDS, John
Burnett
24.06.1863-15.04.1865
EDWARDS, Sir Llewellyn Roy
Liberal
Ipswich
27.05.1972-22.10.1983
Minister for Health
(Llew) 23.12.1974-09.10.1978

Deputy Premier and Minister for Health
09.10.1978-15.12.1978

Treasurer and Deputy Premier
15.12.1978-18.08.1983

Leader of Liberal Party
09.10.1978-09.08.1983
ALP

Independent

Manly
Capalaba
Capalaba

214

02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Chairman, Ambulance Services
19.09.1992-30.11.2000 Committee 21.03.1990-31.05.1991
30.11.2000-17.02.2001
Minister for Business, Industry and
Regional Development
24.09.1992-21.02.1995

Minister for Health
21.02.1995-31.07.1995

Minister for Transport and Minister
Assisting the Premier on Economic
and Trade Development
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
19.02.1996-26.06.1998

Deputy Premier and Minister for State
Development and Minister for Trade
26.06.1998- (and eight other Ministries
during the transition period 26.06.1998-
29.06.1998) 22.11.2000
ELIOTT, Gilbert
Wide Bay
04.05.1860-12.08.1870
Speaker of Legislative Assembly

Legislative Council (Life)
15.11.1870-30.06.1871 22.05.1860-13.07.1870

Also M.L.A. Burnett (NSW)
05.07.1859-10.12.1859
ELLIOTT, Jannion Anthony (Tony)
National
Cunningham

07.12.1974-17.02.2001
Minister for Tourism, National Parks,
(Retired) Sport and The Arts
23.12.1980-07.11.1983

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
28.09.1989-19.10.1989

Queensland Parliamentary Library

ELDER, James Peter (Jim)



Chairman, Scrutiny of Legislation


Committee 24.04.1996-19.05.1998

Liberal
Noosa
LNP

09.09.2006-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

ELPHINSTONE, Augustus Cecil



Nationalist
United
CPNP

16.03.1918-11.05.1929

ENGLISH, Charles Bernard


ALP
Mulgrave
QLP

07.03.1953-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

ENGLISH, John Michael

ALP

Redlands

17.02.2001-20.03.2009

Chairman of Committees (Deputy


Speaker) 11.10.2006-21.04.2009

EVANS, Ernest

Country

Mirani

03.05.1947-28.02.1965

Minister for Development, Mines and


Main Roads 12.08.1957-09.06.1960
Minister for Development, Mines, Main
Roads and Electricity
09.06.1960-28.02.1965

Oxley


215
EWAN, William Manson
Country
Roma

29.04.1950-07.03.1953
03.08.1957-14.03.1967

FADDEN, Sir Arthur William (Art ie)

Kennedy

11.06.1932-11.05.1935

FAHEY, Bartley

Legislative Council (Life)

05.05.1904-09.08.1920

FARRELL, David

Maryborough

02.04.1938-17.08.1953

CPNP

MHR (Federal) Darling Downs


19.12.1936-10.12.1949

McPherson (Federal)
10.12.1949-14.10.1958

Prime Minister of Australia
29.08.1941-07.10.1941

Treasurer (Federal)
28.10.1940-07.10.1941
19.12.1949-10.12.1958

ALP

Chairman of Committees
10.10.1950-17.08.1953

The 52nd Parliament

ELMES, Glen Wayne


FARRELL, George Pritchard


ALP
Rockhampton

17.02.1923-11.05.1929
(By-election)

FEEZ, Albrecht
Leichhardt

06.05.1880-23.08.1883
(By-election)

FERRETT, John
Maranoa

West Moreton

04.05.1860-27.06.1863
25.06.1870-18.11.1873
(By-election)

FERRICKS, Miles Aloysius


ALP

Bowen
South Brisbane

02.10.1909-27.04.1912
Senator (Federal)
09.10.1920-11.05.1929 01.07.1913-30.07.1914
05.09.1914-30.06.1920

FIHELLY, John Arthur

Paddington

27.04.1912-07.02.1922

ALP

Minister without Office



10.07.1915-30.04.1918
Secretary for Railways
30.04.1918-07.04.1920
Minister for Justice
22.10.1919-07.04.1920

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FELDMAN, William Patrick (Bill)


PHON+
Caboolture
13.06.1998-14.12.1999
Leader, PHON+ 23.06.1998-14.12.1999

CCAQ
22.12.1999-17.02.2001
Leader, CCAQ 22.12.1999-17.02.2001

FENLON, Gary Bernard
ALP
Greenslopes
02.12.1989-15.07.1995
Chairman, Legal, Constitutional and

13.06.1998-20.03.2009 Administrative Review Committee

(Retired) 30.07.1998-23.01.2001

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
18.03.2004-15.08.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for State Development, Employment
and Industrial Relations 21.09.200613.09.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Transport, Trade, Employment
and Industrial Relations 13.09.200720.03.2009

FERGUSON, John
Rockhampton
08.10.1881-5.5.1888
Senator (Federal)

Legislative Council (Life)
23.8.1894-30.3.1906 30.03.1901-06.10.1903


Treasurer 09.03.1920-08.02.1922

Attorney-General 07.04.1920-12.11.1920

Secretary for Public Works
07.04.1920-08.02.1922

Agent-General for Queensland 1922-23
FINLAYSON, William Fyfe
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-23.03.1922
MHR (Federal) Brisbane
(Council Abolished) 13.04.1910-13.12.1919

FINN, Simon David

ALP

Yeerongpilly

07.02.2004-

FINNEY, Thomas

Ministerialist

Toowong

21.03.1896-05.10.1900

Chair, Broadcast of Parliament Select


Committee 14.02.2008-30.05.2008

FITZ, Henry

Legislative Council (Life)

23.05.1860-13.07.1876

FITZGERALD, Andrew Anthony


National
Lockyer
29.11.1980-13.06.1998
Chairman, Privileges Committee
(Tony) 26.02.1987-07.07.1989

Government Whip
09.02.1987-31.08.1989

Minister for Justice
31.08.1989-25.09.1989

Minister for Community Services,
Emergency & Administrative Services
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier for
Parliamentary and Constitutional
Matters 19.12.1996-13.06.1998

The 52nd Parliament

217

FISHER, Andrew
ALP
Gympie
29.04.1893-28.03.1896
Secretary for Railways and

11.03.1899-09.05.1901 Public Works 01.12.1899-07.12.1899

Also MHR (Federal) Wide Bay
30.03.1901-26.10.1915

Minister for Trade and Customs
(Federal) 27.04.1904-17.08.1904

Prime Minister and Treasurer of
Australia
13.11.1908-01.06.1909
29.04.1910-24.06.1913
17.09.1914-27.10.1915

FITZGERALD, Charles Borromeo

ALP

Mitchell

04.04.1896-11.03.1902

Attorney-General 01.12.1899-07.12.1899

FITZGERALD, Thomas Henry



Rockhampton
27.06.1867-11.07.1867
Colonial Treasurer

(Resigned) 25.11.1868-27.01.1869

Kennedy
19.07.1867-11.06.1869
Also MHR Hawkes Bay

Bowen
04.11.1873-05.05.1875 (New Zealand) 1860

FITZSIMMONS, Charles
Port Curtis
04.05.1860-03.09.1861

Rockhampton
30.01.1865-27.06.1867

Clermont
01.07.1867-11.05.1868

218

FLEMING, Joseph
West Moreton


09.07.1860-03.11.1862
(By-election)
11.09.1866-02.07.1867
(By-election)

FLETCHER, Sir Alan Roy


Country
Cunningham
07.03.1953-07.12.1974

Speaker 27.08.1957-15.06.1960
Minister for Lands and Irrigation
16.06.1960-17.01.1968
Minister for Education and Cultural
Activities 17.01.1968-23.12.1974

FLETCHER, John William

Country

Port Curtis

09.10.1920-12.05.1923

FLYNN, Dr. John Gerard

ALP

Toowoomba North

02.12.1989-19.09.1992

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee


13.03.1992-25.08.1992

FLYNN, William Bond Ingpen

One Nation

Lockyer

17.02.2001-07.02.2004

Leader, PHON+, One Nation


06.03.2001-07.02.2004

FOGARTY, John

ALP
Opposition

Drayton and Toowoomba

06.05.1893-09.09.1904

FOLEY, Christopher John (Chris)

Independent

Maryborough

26.04.2003-

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FLEGG, Bruce Stephen


Liberal
Moggill
07.02.2004-09.09.2008
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party

LNP
09.09.2008- 17.02.2004-07.08.2006

Leader of the Liberal Party
07.08.2006-04.12.2007

(By-election)

FOLEY, Thomas
ALP

Townsville
Mundingburra

02.10.1909-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-09.10.1920

FOLEY, Thomas Andrew (Tom)


ALP
Leichhardt
20.12.1919-11.06.1932
Secretary for Mines

(By-election) 17.12.1936-12.04.1939

Normanby
11.06.1932-29.04.1950
Secretary for Labour and Industry

ALP
Belyando
29.04.1950-26.04.1957 12.04.1939-01.10.1942

QLP
26.04.1957-28.05.1960
Secretary for Labour and Employment
01.10.1942-27.04.1944

Secretary for Health and Home Affairs
27.04.1944-15.05.1947

Secretary for Public Lands and Secretary
for Mines 15.05.1947-17.03.1949

Secretary for Public Lands and Irrigation
17.03.1949-28.05.1956

Secretary for Mines
28.05.1956-14.06.1956

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219

FOLEY, Matthew Joseph (Matt)


ALP
Yeronga
02.12.1989-17.02.2001
Chairman, Parliamentary Committee

Yeerongpilly
17.02.2001-07.02.2004 for Electoral and Administrative Review

(Resigned) 21.03.1990-25.08.1992

Chairman, Privileges Committtee
21.03.1990-25.08.1992

Minister for Employment, Training and
Industrial Relations
24.09.1992-31.07.1995

Minister for Justice and Attorney-General,

Minister for Industrial Relations
and

Minister for The Arts
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for The Arts
29.06.1998-12.02.2004

Minister for Employment, Training and
Youth 22.02.2001-12.02.2004

FOOTE, James
West Moreton

Bundamba


Rosewood

18.11.1873-15.11.1878
12.11.1880-12.05.1888
(By-election)
15.11.1892-06.05.1893
(By-election)

FOOTE, John Clark

Legislative Council (Life)

12.05.1877-18.08.1895

FORBES, Frederick Augustus



Ipswich
Warrego
West Moreton

10.05.1860-30.05.1863
Chairman of Committees
18.03.1865-24.06.1867 17.11.1870-21.06.1871
28.09.1868-18.11.1873
Speaker 07.11.1871-01.09.1873
13.11.1866-20.06.1867
(By-election)

220

FORDE, Francis Michael (Frank)


ALP
Rockhampton
12.05.1917-05.10.1922
MHR (Federal) Capricornia

(By-election) 16.12.1922-28.09.1946

Flinders
12.03.1955-03.08.1957
Prime Minister of Australia

(By-election) 06.07.1945-13.07.1945

Deputy Prime Minister
07.10.1941-28.09.1946

Minister for Trade and Customs
(Federal) 04.02.1931-06.01.1932

Minister for Army (Federal)
07.10.1941-01.11.1946

Minister for Defence (Federal)
15.08.1946-01.11.1946
FORGAN-SMITH
see SMITH, William Forgan
FORREST, Edward Barrow
Ministerialist
Brisbane North


Opposition
Legislative Council (Life)


20.04.1899-27.04.1912
(By-election)
15.08.1882-08.03.1899
(Resigned)
14.06.1913-30.03.1914
(Reappointed)

Legislative Council (Life)

15.03.1883-23.04.1903

FORREST, William

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FORBES, George Edward


Clermont

FORSYTH, James
Ministerialist
Carpentaria

Opposition
Moreton


Murrumba

25.03.1899-18.05.1907
19.06.1909-27.04.1912
(By-election)
27.04.1912-16.03.1918

FOURAS, Demetrios (Jim)


ALP

12.11.1977-01.11.1986
02.12.1989-09.09.2006

221

Ministerialist
Normanby
Opposition
Ministerialist

19.04.1877-05.12.1878
(By-election)
13.04.1901-27.01.1914

FOXTON, Justin Fox Greenlaw


Ministerialist
Carnarvon
01.10.1883-27.08.1904
Secretary for Public Lands
(CMG) 06.05.1896-12.10.1898
08.04.1903-17.09.1903

Home Secretary 12.10.1898-08.04.1903

Also MHR (Federal) Brisbane
12.12.1906-13.04.1910
FRANCIS, Arthur Morley

East Moreton

01.07.1867-17.02.1870

FRANCIS, Josiah

Ipswich

08.08.1881-21.08.1883

FRASER, Andrew Peter

Mount Coot-tha

07.02.2004-

ALP

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier


and Treasurer 28.07.2005-02.02.2006
Chair, Impact of Petrol Pricing Select
Committee 25.08.2005-04.04.2006
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
and to the Minister for Health

The 52nd Parliament

Speaker 27.02.1990-02.04.1996
Chairman, Parliamentary Service
Commission 06.03.1990-14.07.1995




Chairman (ex officio) Parliamentary
Select Committee on Procedural
Review 19.10.1995-02.04.1996

Chairman of Committees (Deputy
Speaker)
29.02.2000-15.08.2006

FOWLES, Edwin Wesley Howard
Legislative Council (Life)
01.07.1912-23.03.1922

(Council Abolished)
FOWLES, William Lambert
Clermont
22.11.1878-01.03.1879
FOX, George

South Brisbane
Ashgrove

02.02.2006-13.09.2006

Minister for Local Government, Planning
and Sport 13.09.2006-13.09.2007

Treasurer 13.09.2007FRASER, Huan Donald John

National

Springwood

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

FRASER, Robert

Ministerialist

Brisbane North

Minister for Industry, Small Business,


Technology and Administrative
Services 31.08.1989-25.09.1989
Minister for Industry, Small Business
and Technology
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

21.03.1896-11.03.1899
26.09.1868-17.08.1870
Chairman of Committees
29.11.1873-19.11.1878 14.01.1884-04.04.1888
06.04.1880-12.05.1888
(By-election)

FRAWLEY, Desmond John (Des)


Country/National*

Murrumba
Caboolture

27.05.1972-12.11.1977
12.11.1977-22.10.1983

FREE, Edgar Noah

ALP

South Brisbane

22.05.1915-09.10.1920

FRY, James Porter



Nationalist
United
CPNP

Kurilpa

16.03.1918-11.06.1932

FRYAR, William
East Moreton
18.11.1873-24.04.1877

FUDGE, Albert John Wellman

ALP

Mackay

27.08.1904-18.05.1907

FULLERTON, George

Legislative Council
(5 years)

01.05.1860-22.05.01864
(Seat Vacated)

FUNNELL, Robert

Brisbane

11.06.1932-03.01.1936

ALP

FYFE, Alexander
Rockhampton

20.06.1870-24.11.1873
(By-election)

Secretary for Public Lands


27.05.1875-05.06.1876

MLC Geelong 1854-1856


MLA Geelong 1856-1857

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222

FRASER, Simon
Town of Brisbane

Bundamba

Brisbane South

GAIR, Vincent Clair (Vince)


ALP
South Brisbane
11.06.1932-26.04.1957
Chairman of Committees

QLP
26.04.1957-28.05.1960 21.08.1941-150.9.1942

Secretary for Mines
16.09.1942-15.05.1947

Secretary for Labour and Employment
27.04.1944-28.02.1947

Secretary for Labour and Industry
01.03.1947-10.05.1950

Treasurer 10.05.1950-17.01.1952

Premier and Chief Secretary
17.01.1952-12.08.1957

Also Senator (Federal)
01.07.1965-11.04.1974
01.05.1860-01.05.1865
Minister without Office
(Reappointed for Life) 28.08.1860-10.11.1860
13.11.1869-17.04.1872
(Resigned)

GAMIN, Judith Margaret (Judy)


National
South Coast


Burleigh

20.08.1988-02.12.1989
Chair, Legal, Constitutional and
(By-election) Administrative Review Committee
19.09.1992-17.02.2001 24.04.1996-19.05.1998

GANNON, Michael Brennan

10.05.1888-29.04.1893

Toombul

GARDE, Henry Croker


Ministerialist
Maryborough


GARDNER, Harold Raymond (Mick) ALP
Rockhampton

QLP

03.07.1902-27.08.1904
(By-election)

GARDNER, Robert James


ALP
Bulimba




QLP

29.04.1950-18.01.1951
(Election Declared Void)
14.04.1951-26.04.1957
(By-election)
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

GARRICK, Sir James Francis


East Moreton

01.07.1867-28.09.1868
Secretary for Public Lands and Mines
10.05.1877-19.11.1878 06.02.1878-07.12.1878

19.05.1956-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-28.05.1960

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223

GALLOWAY, John James


Legislative Council

(5 years)



Moreton

Legislative Council (Life)



(By-election)
Attorney-General 07.12.1878-21.01.1879
19.11.1878-13.11.1883
Colonial Treasurer
13.11.1869-08.12.1870 13.11.1883-31.12.1883
(Seat Declared Vacant)
Postmaster-General and Representative
13.11.1883-28.08.1894 of Government in Legislative Council
(Reappointed; Seat 13.11.1883-24.06.1884
Declared Vacant)
Minister without Office


24.06.1884-13.06.1888

Agent-General for Queensland
1884-1888; 1890-1895
GATELY, Leo Francis

National

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

Southport
South Coast

29.04.1950-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-28.05.1966

GIBBON, James
Legislative Council (Life)

22.02.1866-19.02.1887
(Seat Declared Vacant)

224

GIBBS, Ivan James


National
Albert
07.12.1974-02.12.1989
Minister for Culture, National Parks
and Recreation
24.08.1979-23.12.1980

Minister for Mines and Energy
23.12.1980-01.12.1986

Minister for Works and Housing
01.12.1986-25.11.1987

Minister for Works, Housing and
Industry 25.11.1987-01.12.1987

Minister for Transport
09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Minister for Health
19.01.1989-31.08.1989;
25.09.1989-7.12.1989; and also

Attorney-General 31.08.89-25.09.1989
GIBBS, Robert James (Bob)
ALP
Wolston
12.11.1977-19.09.1992
Minister for Tourism, Sport and

Bundamba
19.09.1992-14.12.1999 Racing 07.12.1989-31.07.1995

(Resigned)
Minister for Primary Industries and

Minister for Racing
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

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GAVEN, Eric John


Country

Currumbin


GIBSON, Angus

Legislative Council (Life)

Minister for Tourism, Sport and


Racing 29.06.1998-14.12.1999

06.04.1899-28.05.1920

GIBSON, David Francis


National
Gympie
LNP

09.09.2006-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

GILDAY, John Theophilus

ALP

Ithaca

27.04.1912-08.05.1926

GILLIES, William Neal

ALP

Eacham

27.04.1912-24.10.1925

225

GILMORE, Thomas John George


National
Tablelands
01.11.1986-13.06.1998
Minister for Community Services,
(Tom) Ethnic Affairs and Northern
Development 31.08.1989-25.09.1989

Minister for Mines and Energy
26.02.1996-26.06.1998
GILMORE, Thomas Vernon

Country

Tablelands

03.08.1957-01.06.1963

GIVENS, Thomas

ALP

Cairns

11.03.1899-11.03.1902

MHR (Federal) Leichhardt


10.12.1949-28.04.1951

Senator (Federal)
01.01.1904-30.07.1914
05.09.1914-19.06.1928

President of Senate
09.07.1913-30.07.1914
08.10.1914-30.06.1926
GLASSEY, Thomas
ALP
Bundamba

Burke


Bundaberg

12.05.1888-13.05.1893
Senator (Federal)
16.06.1894-21.03.1896 30.03.1901-31.12.1903
(By-election)
21.03.1896-22.06.1901

GLASSON, William Hamline (Bill)


National
Gregory

07.12.1974-30.11.1989
Minister for Lands and Forestry
(Resigned) 23.12.1980-01.12.1987

The 52nd Parliament

Minister without Office




26.04.1918-09.09.1919
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
09.09.1919-26.02.1925
Premier, Chief Secretary and Treasurer
26.02.1925-22.10.1925

Minister for Police


06.12.1982-06.02.1986
Minister for Mapping and Surveying
06.02.1986-01.12.1987
Minister for Land Management
09.12.1987-25.09.1989

GOLDRING, Louis

Flinders

19.05.1888-20.04.1893

GOLEBY, John Phillip


Redlands

07.12.1974-10.09.1985
(Died in Office)

National

226

Minister for Water Resources and


Maritime Services

06.12.1982-10.09.1985

GORE, St. George Richard


Warwick
02.05.1860-14.01.1862
Secretary for Public Lands and Works

Legislative Council (Life)
03.07.1863-16.08.1871 14.01.1862-21.03.1862

Postmaster-General and Representative
of Government in Legislative Council
13.09.1866-15.08.1867
28.01.1870-03.05.1870
GOSS, John Nelson

Liberal

Aspley

GOSS, Wayne Keith


ALP
Salisbury

Logan

02.12.1989-17.02.2001

Chairman, Select Committee on


Travelsafe 18.04.1996-19.05.1998

22.10.1983-01.11.1986
Leader of Opposition
01.11.1986-13.06.1998 02.03.1988-02.12.1989
(Retired)
Premier, Minister for Economic and
Trade Development and Minister
for the Arts 07.12.1989-24.09.1992

Premier, Minister for Economic and
Trade Development
24.09.1992-19.02.1996

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GLEDSON, David Alexander


ALP
Ipswich
22.05.1915-11.05.1929
Minister without Office

11.06.1932-14.05.1949 22.10.1925-06.09.1926

Secretary for Labour and Industry
06.09.1926-21.05.1929

Secretary for Mines
04.08.1939-08.12.1941


Attorney-General 08.12.1941-14.05.1949

GOVETT, John

Mitchell

27.04.1882-28.04.1888
13.10.2007(By-election)

GRAHAM, Charles James


Clermont

30.04.1872-04.01.1876
Secretary for Public Lands
(By-election) 15.07.1873-08.01.1874

GRAHAM, Frederick Dickson


ALP
Mackay

20.03.1943-17.05.1969
(By-election)

GRAHAM, William
Darling Downs


Legislative Council (Life)

23.03.1875-26.11.1878
(By-election)
05.08.1880-07.06.1892

GRANT, Kenneth McDonald





11.03.1902-18.05.1907
Chairman of Committees
18.05.1907-19.11.1907 13.07.1910-23.12.1910
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
Acting Secretary for Public Instruction
18.02.1908-27.04.1912 07.02.1911-03.09.1912
27.04.1912-22.05.1915
Home Secretary and Secretary for
Mines 26.02.1915-01.06.1915

ALP
Rockhampton
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist
Ministerialist
Fitzroy

GRAY, George Wilkie


Legislative Council (Life)

23.08.1894-23.03.1922
Minister without Office and
(Council Abolished) Representative of Government in
Legislative Council
12.10.1898-01.12.1899
07.12.1899-17.09.1903

GRAY, Phillip Roy (Phil)

ALP

Gaven

09.09.2006-20.03.2009

GRAYSON, Francis


Ministerialist
#Liberal
Independent
Nationalist

Cunningham

27.08.1904-09.10.1920

GREEN, William Herbert



GREENWOOD, John Ward

Northern Country

Townsville

09.10.1920-12.05.1923

Liberal

Ashgrove

07.12.1974-22.10.1983

Minister for Survey, Valuation, Urban


and Regional Affairs
13.08.1976-16.12.1977

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227

GRACE, Ignazia (Grace)


ALP
Brisbane Central

Minister for Survey and Valuation


16.12.1977-23.12.1980

GREGORY, Sir Augustus Charles

Legislative Council (Life)

10.11.1882-25.06.1905

Surveyor-General of Queensland
1863-1879

GREGORY, Francis Thomas

Legislative Council (Life)

02.01.1874-23.10.1888

Postmaster-General and Representative


of Government in Legislative
Council 25.09.1883-13.11.1883

GRICE, Allan Maxwell

Broadwater

19.09.1992-17.02.2001

Medal of the Order of Australia


26.01.1988

National

228

03.04.1872-18.11.1873
Attorney-General
(By-election) 03.08.1874-07.12.1878
25.11.1873-15.11.1878
Secretary for Public Instruction
15.11.1878-29.04.1893 05.06.1876-21.01.1879
13.11.1883-03.01.1885

Secretary for Public Works
21.09.1878-21.01.1879

Premier, Colonial Secretary
13.11.1883-01.04.1886

Premier, Chief Secretary
01.04.1886-13.06.1888

Colonial Treasurer 17.08.1887-13.06.1888

Postmaster-General
17.02.1885-17.03.1885

Premier, Chief Secretary and AttorneyGeneral 12.08.1890-13.03.1893

Chief Justice of Queensland
05.10.1903-17.10.1903

Chief Justice of High Court of
Australia 05.10.1903-17.10.1919

Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland
21.06.1901-24.03.1902
GRIMES, George
Bulimba

18.11.1876-29.11.1878
(By-election)

GRIMES, Samuel

03.12.1878-18.06.1902

Ministerialist

Oxley

Chairman of Committees

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GRIFFITH, Sir Samuel Walker


East Moreton


Oxley

North Brisbane

18.05.1899-04.02.1902
25.02.1928-22.10.1933
(By-election)

GROOM, Henry Littleton


Legislative Council (Life)

12.07.1906-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

GROOM, William Henry


Opposition
Drayton and Toowoomba


Toowoomba

Drayton and Toowoomba

11.08.1862-10.11.1873
Speaker 07.11.1883-04.04.1888
(By-election)
Also MHR (Federal) Darling Downs
10.11.1873-15.11.1878 30.03.1901-08.08.1901
15.11.1878-04.06.1901

GUNN, Donald

Independent

Carnarvon

18.05.1907-09.10.1920

GUNN, William Angus Manson (Bill)

Country/National*

Somerset

27.05.1972-19.09.1992

229

Minister for Education


23.12.1980-06.12.1982

Minister for Commerce and Industry
06.12.1982-07.11.1983

Deputy Premier and Minister Assisting
the Treasurer 07.11.1983-06.02.1986

Minister for Water Resources and
Maritime Services
12.09.1985-06.02.1986

Deputy Premier, Minister Assisting
the Treasurer and Minister for
Police 06.02.1986-09.12.1987
(and 7 other portfolios 01.12.1987
09.12.1987 - see Interim Ahern
Ministry)

Deputy Premier, Minister for Public
Works, Main Roads and Expo and
Minister for Police
09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Deputy Premier, Minister for Public
Works, Housing and Main Roads
19.01.1989-25.09.1989

Deputy Premier, Minister for Finance
and for Local Government
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

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GRIMSTONE, Ernest Lancelot


CPNP
Stanley

GUNN, William Morrison

ALP

Wynnum

15.04.1944-28.05.1966

GYGAR, Terence Joseph (Terry)


Liberal
Stafford

07.12.1974-22.10.1983
04.08.1984-02.12.1989
(By-election)

HADLEY, James William


ALP
Nundah
QLP

19.05.1956-26.04.1957
MHR (Federal) Lilley
26.04.1957-03.08.1957 21.08.1943-10.12.1949

HALES, Albert

National

Ipswich West

07.12.1974-12.11.1977

HALL, George Joseph

ALP

Bundaberg

16.06.1892-06.05.1893
12.07.1906-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

HALY, Charles Robert


Burnett





Leichhardt

04.05.1860-24.06.1863
13.05.1865-06.04.1867
(By-election)
21.04.1869-23.03.1871
(By-election)
12.01.1876-14.11.1878

HAMILL, David John


ALP
Ipswich

22.10.1983-17.02.2001
Minister for Transport, and Minister
(Retired) Assisting The Premier on Economic
and Trade Development
07.12.1989-21.02.1995

Minister for Education
21.02.1995-19.02.1996

Treasurer 29.06.1998-21.02.2001
HAMILTON, John
Ministerialist

Gympie
Cook

15.11.1878-07.09.1883
30.10.1883-27.08.1904

HAMILTON, William
ALP
Gregory
25.03.1899-10.07.1915
Minister without Office

Legislative Council (Life)
10.07.1915-27.07.1920 08.06.1915-10.07.1915

Secretary for Mines
10.07.1915-15.02.1917

President of Legislative Council

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HALL, Thomas Murray


Legislative Council (Life)

15.02.1917-27.07.1920
HANDY, John Killeen
Mitchell


Town of Brisbane

18.06.1870-04.09.1871
(By-election)
27.01.1872-14.11.1873
(By-election)

HANIFY, Gerald Page see


PAGE-HANIFY
HANLON, Edward Michael (Ned)
ALP
Ithaca
08.05.1926-15.01.1952



19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

HANLON, Patrick Joseph (Pat)


ALP
Ithaca


Baroona

08.12.1956-28.05.1960
(By-election)
28.05.1960-07.12.1974

HANRAN, Patrick Francis

Ministerialist

Townsville

11.03.1899-02.10.1909

HANSEN, Brendan Percival

ALP

Maryborough

12.11.1977-22.10.1983

MHR (Federal) Wide Bay


09.12.1961-18.05.1974
HANSON, Edward Joseph
ALP
Buranda
16.08.1924-02.05.1947
Chairman of Committees of Legislative

(By-election) Assembly 17.08.1932-07.08.1939

Legislative Council (Life)
19.02.1920-23.03.1922
Speaker 08.08.1939-31.07.1944

(Council Abolished)

HANSON, Martin (Marty)
ALP
Port Curtis

01.06.1963-19.02.1976
(Resigned)

HARDACRE, Herbert Freemont

20.05.1893-14.10.1919

ALP

Leichhardt

Secretary for Public Lands and


Secretary for Agriculture
01.12.1899-07.12.1899

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231

HANLON, John Stanislaus


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

Home Secretary 17.06.1932-05.12.1935


Secretary for Health and Home Affairs
05.12.1935-27.04.1944
Treasurer 27.04.1944-07.03.1946
Premier and Chief Secretary
07.03.1946-15.01.1952


10.06.1868-01.06.1870
(Resigned)

HARDEN, Theodore
Mitchell

22.02.1866-23.11.1866
(By-election)

HARDING, William St. John

Independent

Rockhampton North

13.05.1893-04.04.1896

HARGREAVES, John Henry



HARPER, Neville John (Nev)

Ministerialist

National

Cook

Auburn

27.08.1904-19.01.1907
(Died in Office)
29.11.1980-19.09.1992

HARPER, Robert Malcolm (Bob)

Liberal

Mount Ommaney

15.07.1995-13.06.1998

Minister for Justice and Attorney-


General 19.08.1983-01.12.1986

Minister for Primary Industries
01.12.1986-01.12.1987;
09.12.1987-25.09.1989.

Minister for Land Management
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

HARRIS, Edward David (Ted)

ALP

Wynnum

28.05.1966-07.12.1974

HARRIS, George
Legislative Council (Life)

23.05.1860-31.08.1876
(Resigned)

HARRISON, Robert Leslie


Country

Darlington
Logan

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-15.04.1966

HART, Frederick Hamilton Scott

Legislative Council (Life)

11.07.1872-15.07.1915

HART, Graham Lloyd

Liberal

Mount Gravatt

03.08.1957-24.01.1963

HARTLEY, Harold Leslie

ALP

Fitzroy

22.05.1915-11.05.1929

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee


24.04.1996-07.05.1997
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier, Treasurer and Minister for
The Arts 08.05.1997-13.06.1998

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HARDEN, Henry Scott


Legislative Council (Life)

Secretary for Public Instruction


01.06.1915-09.09.1919

HARTLEY, William

ALP

Kurilpa

22.05.1915-16.03.1918

HARTWIG, Lindsay Earle


Country/National*
Callide

Independent

HARVEY, Leisha Teresa
National
Greenslopes

27.05.1972-27.03.1981
27.03.1981-01.11.1986

HARVEY, William Charles Roy (Roy)

27.05.1972-07.12.1974

ALP

Stafford

22.10.1983-02.12.1989

Minister for Health


09.12.1987-19.01.1989

11.03.1902-7.02.1911
Home Secretary
11.02.1911-22.03.1912 03.07.1907-19.11.1907
(Resigned) 18.02.1908-29.10.1908
01.07.1912-23.03.1922
Treasurer
(Reappointed & Council 29.10.1908-07.02.1911
Abolished)

HAYES, John

11.06.1932-03.05.1947

ALP

Nundah

HAYWARD, Kenneth William (Ken)


ALP
Caboolture

Kallangur

01.11.1986-19.09.1992
Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
19.09.1992-20.03.2009 06.03.1990-16.12.1991
(Retired)
Minister for Health
16.12.1991-21.2.1995

Minister for Transport and Minister
Assisting the Premier on Economic
and Trade Development
21.02.1995-31.07.1995


Minister for Business, Industry and
Regional Development
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee
30.07.1998-13.01.2004

Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee
18.03.2004-15.08.2006

Chair, Public Accounts Committee
11.10.2006-20.03.2009
HEADING, James Alfred

Country

Wide Bay

03.05.1947-29.04.1950

Minister for Public Works and

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233

HAWTHORN, Arthur George


Ministerialist
Enoggera
Clarence
Opposition
Legislative Council (Life)




Marodian

29.04.1950-27.05.1960 Local Government


12.08.1957-09.06.1960

HEALY, Graham John

National

Toowoomba North

19.09.1992-17.02.2001

HEALY, John Joseph OConnor

ALP

Warwick

11.05.1935-03.05.1947

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister


for Families, Youth and Community
Care 16.02.1998-13.06.1998

02.12.1989-05.04.1991
(Resigned)

HEATLEY, William Clarence


Liberal

Albert

14.02.1970-29.10.1971
(By-election) (Died in office)

Senator (Federal)
14.04.1966-30.06.1968

HEGARTY, John Joseph

National

Redlands

15.07.1995-17.02.2001

Deputy Opposition Whip


29.06.1998-17.02.2001

234

HEMMANT, William
East Moreton


Bulimba

04.11.1871-18.11.1873
Colonial Treasurer
(By-election) 08.01.1874-05.06.1876
25.11.1873-26.06.1876

HENDERSON, Ian Thomas

Mount Gravatt

22.10.1983-02.12.1989

Bundamba

19.11.1878-26.10.1880

National

HENDREN, William

Minister for Justice and Corrective


Services 25.09.1989-07.12.1989

HERBERT, John Desmond


Liberal
Sherwood
19.05.1956-13.09.1978
Minister for Labour and Industry

(Resigned) 28.01.1965-10.06.1966

Minister for Labour and Tourism
10.06.1966-20.06.1972

Minister for Tourism, Sport and Welfare
Services 20.06.1972-23.12.1974

Minister for Community and Welfare
Services and Sport
23.12.1974-16.12.1977

Minister for Welfare
16.12.1977-14.09.1978
HERBERT, Sir Robert George

Leichhardt

04.05.1860-13.06.1863

Premier and Colonial Secretary

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HEATH, Phillip Arthur (Phil)


ALP
Nundah

Wyndham

HERBERTSON, Robert

Ministerialist
Opposition

West Moreton

13.06.1863-07.08.1866 10.12.1859-01.02.1866

Premier and Minister without Office
20.07.1866-07.08.1866

Port Curtis

27.08.1904-02.10.1909

HEUSSLER, John (Johann) Christian


Legislative Council (Life)



HEWITT, Neville Thomas Eric (Nev)
Country/National*

26.09.1866-08.10.1870
(Seat Declared Vacant)
13.12.1870-26.10.1907
(Reappointed)

Mackenzie
Auburn

HEWITT, William Douglas (Bill)


Liberal
Chatsworth
28.05.1966-12.11.1977
Chairman of Committees

Greenslopes
12.11.1977-22.10.1983 27.02.1975-27.10.1980

Minister for Environment, Valuation
and Administrative Services
23.12.1980-04.08.1983

Minister for Welfare Services
05.08.1983-18.08.1983
HIGGS, William Guy
ALP
Fortitude Valley
11.03.1899-17.07.1901

Senator (Federal) 30.03.1901-31.12.1906


MHR (Federal) Capricornia
13.04.1910-16.12.1922

Commonwealth Treasurer
27.10.1915-27.10.1916

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Minister for Local Government and
27.05.1972-29.11.1980 Marine Activities
29.05.1969-04.09.1969

Minister for Conservation, Marine
Activities and Aboriginal Affairs
04.09.1969-23.12.1974

Minister for Water Resources, Marine
Services and Aboriginal & Islander
Advancement 23.12.1974-10.03.1975

Minister for Water Resources
10.03.1975-16.12.1977

Minister for Lands, Forestry and Water
Resources 16.12.1977-16.12.1980

HIGSON, William Kay

Rockhampton

17.08.1883-05.05.1888

HILEY, Sir Thomas Alfred


Qld Peoples Party
Logan
15.04.1944-29.04.1950
Treasurer 12.08.1957-23.12.1965

Liberal
Coorparoo
29.04.1950-28.05.1960
Minister for Housing

Chatsworth
28.05.1960-28.05.1966 12.08.1957-25.09.1963

HILL, Charles Lumley
Gregory
14.11.1878-20.02.1882

Cook
16.09.1885-26.05.1888
HILL, Richard

HILTON, Paul Jerome Remigius

CPNP

Kelvin Grove

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

ALP
Carnarvon
QLP

236

HINCHCLIFFE, Albert
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

04.05.1904-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

HINCHLIFFE, Stirling James

ALP

Stafford

09.09.2006-

HINTON, Denis Grenville

National

Broadsound

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary


Privileges Committee
11.10.2006-01.11.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Communities, Disability Services,
Seniors and Youth 01.11.200630.01.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Minister for Disability
Services Queensland, Minister for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Partnerships, Minister for Seniors and
Youth 30.01.2007-13.09.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier and Minister for Infrastructure
and Planning 13.09.2007-20.03.2009

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11.05.1935-26.04.1957
Secretary for Public Works, Housing
26.04.1957-01.06.1963 and Local Government
10.05.1950-01.05.1952

Secretary for Public Works and Housing
01.05.1952-28.05.1956

Secretary for Lands and Irrigation
28.05.1956-12.08.1957

HINZE, Russell James


Country/National
South Coast
28.05.1966-25.05.1988
Minister for Local Government and

(Resigned) Electricity 24.10.1974-23.12.1974

Minister for Local Government and
Main Roads 23.12.1974-29.07.1980

Minister for Local Government, Main
Roads and Police
29.07.1980-06.12.1982

Minister for Local Government, Main
Roads and Racing
06.12.1982-01.12.1987
03.07.1914-02.11.1914
(Resigned)

HISLOP, Ronald William

ALP

11.05.1935-29.03.1941

HOBBS, Howard William Thomas


National
Warrego
LNP

Sandgate

01.11.1986-09.09.2008
Minister for Natural Resources
09.09.2008- 26.02.1996-13.02.1998

237

HOBBS, William
Legislative Council (Life)

26.04.1861-18.10.1880
Minister without Office
(Resigned) 30.04.1861-14.01.1862

HOCKINGS, Albert John


Wickham

12.05.1877-25.11.1878
(By-election)

HODEL, Joseph

Legislative Council (Life)

03.07.1914-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

HODGE, Robert Samuel


Farmers Representative
Rosewood


Ministerialist
Burnett

Farmers Union
Nanango

11.03.1902-12.12.1904
(Unseated by Petition)
02.10.1909-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-09.10.1920

HODGES, Allen Maxwell


Country/National*
Nash

Gympie

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
Minister for Works and Housing
28.05.1960-08.08.1979 08.08.1968-23.12.1974
(Resigned)
Minister for Works and Housing and
Minister for Police
23.12.1974-10.03.1975

Minister for Police

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HIRSCHFELD, Eugen
Legislative Council (Life)

10.03.1974-13.07.1976
Minister for Tourism and Marine
Services 13.08.1976-31.07.1979

HODGKINSON, William Oswald


Burke
04.12.1873-13.09.1875
Secretary for Mines and Works

19.05.1888-13.05.1893 19.05.1888-13.05.1893

Secretary for Mines and Secretary for
Public Instruction
12.08.1890-27.03.1893

238

HODGSON, Samuel
West Moreton

Legislative Council (Life)

28.09.1868-13.06.1870
06.11.1871-16.04.1872
(Resigned)

Legislative Council (Life)

04.07.1885-09.09.1907

HOLBERTON, Frederick Hurrell

HOLLIS, Raymond Keith (Ray)


ALP
Redcliffe
02.12.1989-21.07.2005

(Resigned)






HOOD, William Walter
Ministerialist
Warrego
22.10.1898-21.11.1899

(By-election)(Election Void)

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee


10.11.1992-02.04.1996
Speaker 28.07.1998-21.07.2005
Chair (ex-officio) Standing Orders

Committee 30.07.1998-21.07.2005

HOOLAN, John
ALP
Burke

09.08.1890-12.03.1894
04.04.1896-18.03.1899

HOOLIHAN, Paul Anthony

Keppel

07.02.2004-

Buranda
Greenslopes

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
Chairman of Committees
28.05.1960-23.08.1977 22.08.1963-20.06.1972

ALP

HOOPER, Keith William


Liberal

Chair, Parliamentary Crime and


Misconduct Committee 11.01.2006 -

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HODGSON, Sir Arthur


Warrego
18.09.1868-23.11.1869
Secretary for Public Works

19.05.1888-13.05.1893 10.09.1868-25.11.1868

Colonial Secretary 28.01.1869-10.11.1869

MLA (NSW) Clarence and Darling
Downs 05.07.1858-11.04.1859

Newcastle 14.06.1859-10.11.1860


(Resigned)
Minister for Transport
20.06.1972-23.08.1977
HOOPER, Kevin Joseph (Kev)

ALP

Archerfield

27.05.1972-09.03.1984
(Died in Office)

HOOPER, Maxwell David (Max)

National

Townsville West

07.12.1974-29.11.1980

HOPE, Louis
Legislative Council (Life)

24.04.1862-01.11.1882
(Resigned)

HOPPER, Raymond Gordon (Ray)



17.02.2001-21.12.2001
21.12.2001-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

Independent
Darling Downs
National
LNP

Minister for Maritime Services and


Tourism 24.8.1979-16.12.1980

239

18.05.1991-09.09.2008
Minister for Health
(By-election) 26.02.1996-26.06.1998
09.09.2008-
Deputy Leader of the National Party
17.02.1998-26.02.1999

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
29.06.1998-26.02.1999

Leader of the National Party and
Leader of the Opposition
02.03.2001-04.02.2003

Opposition Whip
06.04.2009HORWITZ, Jacob
HOUGHTON, James Edward Hiram
(Jim)


HOUSTON, John William (Jack)

Warwick

19.11.1878-02.07.1887

Independent
Redcliffe
Liberal
Country/National*

28.05.1960-07.08.1979
Speaker 29.10.1974-04.07.1979
(Resigned)

ALP

03.08.1957-25.07.1980

Bulimba


HUGHES, Clive Melwyn

Liberal

Kurilpa

28.05.1960-07.12.1974

HUNGERFORD, Harold Mortimer

Country

Balonne

17.05.1969-11.01.1972

Leader of Opposition
11.10.1966-22.07.1974
Received AM 26.01.1981

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HORAN, Michael James (Mike)


National
Toowoomba South


LNP

HUNTER, David

Opposition
Ministerialist

Woolloongabba

05.02.1908-27.04.1912

HUNTER, Ernest Charles James

Burke

19.05.1888-24.06.1890

HUNTER, John McEwan

ALP

Maranoa

18.05.1907-22.10.1919


HURLEY, John
Maryborough
17.08.1883-08.07.1884

240

HUXHAM, John
Opposition
Brisbane South
05.02.1908-02.10.1909
Minister without Office

Ministerialist
Buranda
27.04.1912-31.07.1924 10.07.1915-23.03.1916

ALP
Home Secretary 23.03.1916-09.09.1919

Secretary for Public Instruction
09.09.1919-14.07.1924

Agent-General for Queensland 1924-1929
HYND, Thomas Simpson (Tom)

National

Nerang

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

HYNE, Richard Matthew

Maryborough

05.05.1888-29.04.1893

HYNES, Maurice Patrick (Mossy)

Townsville

12.05.1923-27.03.1939

INCH, Alexander James


ALP

Burke
Mount Isa

28.05.1960-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

INGRAM, Walter Charles

Keppel

15.04.1944-24.07.1952

ALP

ALP

INNES, John Angus Mackenzie (Angus) Liberal


Sherwood

Deputy Government Whip


06.09.1989-02.12.1989

Secretary for Labour and Industry


17.06.1932-27.03.1939

25.11.1978-13.05.1990
Leader of Liberal Party
(By-election) (Resigned) 31.01.1988-13.05.1990

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Secretary for Public Lands


01.06.1915-30.04.1918
Minister without Office


30.04.1918-22.10.1919
Agent-General for Queensland 1919-1922
MLA (NSW) Central Cumberland
22.02.1872-28.11.1874
Hartley 21.04.1876-09.11.1880
12.02.1887-06.06.1891
03.07.1901-20.08.1907

ISAAC, Frederick Neville

Legislative Council (Life)

25.08.1864-13.07.1865

ISAMBERT, Jean Baptiste Louis

Rosewood

17.07.1882-25.10.1892
29.12.1873-28.11.1878
(By-election)
15.09.1879-01.07.1881
(Resigned)

JACKSON, George


ALP
Kennedy
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist

13.05.1893-18.05.1907
Chairman of Committees
18.05.1907-19.11.1907 29.09.1903-31.12.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
Secretary for Mines and Public Works
18.02.1908-02.10.1909 29.06.1909-22.10.1909

JAMES, Alfred Arthur

ALP

Logan

16.03.1918-09.10.1920

JAMIESON, Charles Henry

Independent

Lockyer

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

JARRATT, Janice Heather (Jan)

ALP

Whitsunday

17.02.2001-

241

JENKINSON, Charles Moffat


Opposition
Wide Bay


Fassifern

19.03.1898-11.03.1902
(By-election)
13.01.1903-02.10.1909
(By-election)

JENNINGS, Douglas Bernard (Doug)


National

Southport

29.11.1980-09.04.1987
(Died in Office)

JENSEN, Eugene Dubois (Lou)

ALP

Bundaberg

17.05.1969-12.11.1977

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister


for Primary Industries and Fisheries
21.09.2006-13.09.2007
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Women 01.11.2006-13.09.2007
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for State Development, Employment
and Industrial Relations 15.03.200713.09.2007
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Tourism, Regional Development and
Industry 13.09.2007-20.03.2009

MLA (Victoria) Westernport


March 1976-March 1979

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IVORY, Francis Jeffrey


Burnett


Legislative Council (Life)

JENSEN, Magnus

JESSON, Cecil George


ALP


JESSOP, John Shillito
JOHNSON, Thomas Alexander

Legislative Council (Life)

04.05.1904-16.05.1915

Kennedy
Hinchinbrook

11.05.1935-29.04.1950
Government Whip
29.04.1950-28.05.1960 01.07.1950-10.06.1957

Dalby

31.01.1882-29.04.1893

Legislative Council (Life)

04.05.1904-28.10.1914

Chairman of Committees
15.08.1888-30.06.1891

242

JOHNSTON, James
Bulimba

07.07.1876-07.11.1876
(By-election)

JOHNSTON, John

12.08.1870-09.10.1872

Ipswich

JONES, Alfred James


ALP
Burnett

Maryborough

Paddington



Legislative Council (Life)




JONES, Arthur
ALP
Burke


Charters Towers


QLP

27.08.1904-02.10.1909
Secretary for Mines
22.05.1915-14.02.1917 15.02.1917-20.05.1929
18.03.1922-11.05.1932
Representative of Government in
(By-election) Legislative Council
15.02.1917-16.09.1920 15.02.1917-24.02.1922
(Resigned)
21.10.1920-24.02.1922
(Reappointed & Resigned)

02.11.1929-11.06.1932
Secretary for Public Instruction
(By-election) 09.02.1942-27.04.1944
27.05.1939-26.04.1957
Secretary for Mines
(By-election) 09.02.1942-16.09.1942
26.04.1957-28.05.1960
Secretary for Public Lands
27.04.1944-15.05.1947

Secretary for Health and Home
Affairs 15.05.1947-10.05.1950
Secretary for Labour and Industry

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JOHNSON, Vaughan Gregory


National
Gregory
02.12.1989-09.09.2008
Minister for Transport and Main Roads

LNP
09.09.2008- 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

Deputy Leader of the National Party
and Deputy Leader of the Opposition
02.03.2001-04.02.2003

10.05.1950-12.08.1957
JONES, George Hall

Burnett

12.05.1888-12.06.1891

JONES, Gerry see


JONES, Norman Francis
JONES, Hamilton Cuffe
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

JONES, John

09.10.1920-12.05.1923

Northern Country

Kennedy

04.02.1862-10.6.1863
(Ministerial By-election)
18.03.1865-01.01.1866

JONES, Kate Jennifer

ALP

Ashgrove

09.09.2006-

JONES, Norman Francis (Gerry)

ALP

Everton

27.05.1972-07.12.1974

JONES, Raymond (Ray)


ALP
Cairns

27.02.1965-22.10.1983
(By-election)

JONES, Rees Rutland


Rockhampton North
JONES, Thomas Llewellyn
ALP
Oxley

Legislative Council (Life)

12.05.1888-13.05.1893
22.05.1915-16.03.1918
18.08.1919-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

JONES, Vincent Edward


Country

Callide

29.04.1950-30.10.1971
(Died in Office)

JORDAN, Ellen Violet (Vi)

ALP

Ipswich West

28.05.1966-07.12.1974

JORDAN, Henry
Town of Brisbane

East Moreton


South Brisbane

Brisbane South

Deputy Government Whip 11.07.200825.03.2009

11.05.1860-17.10.1860
Secretary for Public Lands
23.12.1868-20.10.1871 30.08.1887-13.06.1888
(By-election)
21.08.1883-12.05.1888
12.05.1888-30.06.1890

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JONES, John Gore


Warwick


Mitchell

KAISER, Michael Hans (Mike)


ALP
Woodridge
05.02.2000-10.01.2001

(By-election)

Independent
10.01.2001-17.02.2001

KANE, James David
ALP
East Toowoomba
11.05.1935-02.04.1938
KATES, Francis
Ministerialist
Darling Downs


Independent Ministerialist Cunningham

26.11.1878-01.11.1881
01.10.1883-04.05.1888
11.03.1899-260.9.1903

KATTER, Robert Carl (Bob)

07.12.1974-19.09.1992

National

Flinders


244




KAUS, William Bernard (Bill)

Liberal
Liberal
National

Hawthorne
Mansfield
Mansfield

28.05.1966-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-13.07.1983
13.07.1983-1.11.1986

KEECH, Margaret Majella

ALP

Albert

17.02.2001-

Minister for Tourism, Fair Trading and


Wine Industry Development
12.02.2004-13.09.2007
Minister for Women 01.11.200613.09.2007
Minister for Child Safety and Minister for
Women 13.09.2007-26.03.2009

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Minister for Northern Development


and Aboriginal and Island Affairs
07.11.1983-06.02.1986
Minister for Northern Development
and Community Services
06.02.1986-01.12.1987
Minister for Northern Development,
Community Services and Ethnic
Affairs 09.12.1987-19.01.1989
Minister for Community Services and
Ethnic Affairs 19.01.1989-28.08.1989
Minister for Mines and Energy and
Minister for Northern and Regional
Development 25.09.1989-07.12.1989
Also MHR (Federal) Kennedy
13.03.1993-

KEHOE, Gregory Brian (Brian)


ALP
Nash
QLP

07.03.1953-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

KELLETT, William

Stanley

10.12.1878-23.05.1888

KELSO, William

United
CPNP

Nundah

12.05.1923-11.06.1932

KENNA, Francis




ALP
Bowen
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist
Independent Opposition

11.03.1902-18.05.1907
18.05.1907-19.11.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
18.02.1908-29.10.1908
29.10.1908-02.10.1909
27.06.1863-28.07.1864
(Election Declared Void)

KENNY, James Alexander


Charles

CPNP

Cook

11.05.1929-11.05.1935

KENT, William

Ministerialist

Burnett

25.03.1899-27.08.1904

KEOGH, Denis Thomas


ALP
Rosewood



Opposition


Ministerialist

Opposition

Ministerialist

21.03.1896-11.08.1896
(Election Declared Void)
29.08.1896-11.03.1902
12.12.1904-18.05.1907
(Appointed by Elections Tribunal)
18.05.1907-19.11.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
18.02.1908-24.08.1911

KEOGH, James Patrick

ALP

11.06.1932-31.08.1940

KERR, George



ALP
Barcoo
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist
Independent Opposition

Merthyr

20.05.1893-18.05.1907
Secretary for Railways
18.05.1907-19.11.1907 03.07.1907-19.11.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
Secretary for Railways and Public Works
18.02.1908-29.10.1908 18.02.1908-29.10.1908
29.10.1908-02.10.1909

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KENNEDY, William Francis


Maranoa

KERR, James Stevingstone



Nationalist
Enoggera
09.10.1920-11.06.1932
Government Whip
United 02.08.1929-11.06.1932
CPNP

KERR, Thomas Caldwell



UAP
Oxley
Qld Peoples Party
Liberal
Sherwood

17.04.1943-29.04.1950
(By-election)
29.04.1950-19.05.1956

KERWIN, Patrick James

CPNP

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

Merthyr

26.10.1912-22.05.1915
(By-election)

KEYATTA, George
ALP
Townsville

27.05.1939-28.05.1960
(By-election)

KIDGELL, James Gawthorne


Gympie

23.03.1877-15.11.1878
(By-election)

246

KIDSTON, William


ALP
Rockhampton
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist

04.04.1896-18.05.1907
Treasurer & Postmaster-General
18.05.1907-19.11.1907 01.12.1899-07.12.1899
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
Treasurer 17.09.1903-19.01.1906
18.02.1908-07.02.1911
Premier, Chief Secretary & Treasurer
19.01.1906-19.11.1907

Premier and Chief Secretary
18.02.1908-07.02.1911
KIERNAN, Betty Margaret
ALP
Mount Isa
09.09.2006-
Deputy Government Whip
07.04.2009KILPATRICK, Charles
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

KING, George
Legislative Council (Life)

KING, Henry Edward
Wide Bay



Ravenswood

26.01.1882-19.03.1890
(Resigned)
12.08.1870-13.07.1871
Secretary for Public Works and Mines
04.10.1871-12.11.1873 13.11.1874-10.05.1876
(By-election)
Speaker
09.12.1874-14.11.1878 25.07.1876-26.07.1883
(By-election)

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KESSELL, John Henry


Ministerialist
Port Curtis

Maryborough

15.11.1878-17.08.1883

KING, Reginald Macdonnell



Nationalist
Logan
09.10.1920-11.05.1935
Secretary for Public Works and Public
United Instruction 21.05.1929-17.06.1932
CPNP

KING, Robert

ALP

Maranoa

13.05.1893-18.03.1899
02.12.1989-21.11.1990
(Election declared void)

KING, William Thomas

ALP

Maree

11.06.1932-29.03.1941

KINGSBURY, John James

Ministerialist

Brisbane North

29.04.1893-21.03.1896

KINGSFORD, Richard Ash


South Brisbane

26.05.1875-21.08.1883
(By-election)

KINGSTON, Dr. John Alan


PHON+
Maryborough

IND

13.06.1998-23.02.1999
23.02.1999-24.03.2003
(Resigned)

KIPPIN, Victoria Ann (Vicky)

National

Mourilyan

07.12.1974-29.11.1980

KIRWAN, Michael Joseph

ALP

Brisbane

27.04.1912-11.06.1932

Chairman of Committees
21.08.1940-29.03.1941

Chairman of Committees
15.12.1920-10.07.1924
Minister without Office


14.07.1924-26.02.1925
Secretary for Public Works
26.02.1925-21.05.1929

KNOX, Sir William Edward


Liberal
Nundah
03.08.1957-2.12.1989
Minister for Transport
23.12.1965-20.12.1971

Minister for Justice and Attorney-
General and Minister for Transport
20.12.1971-20.06.1972

Minister for Justice and Attorney-
General 20.06.1972-13.08.1976

Deputy Premier and Treasurer

The 52nd Parliament

247

KING, Robert George


Liberal
Nicklin

248

KRUGER, Raymond Charles (Joe)

ALP

Murrumba

12.11.1977-01.11.1986

KYBURZ, Rosemary Annette (Rosie)

Liberal

Salisbury

07.12.1974-22.10.1983

LAIDLEY, James Turquand


Legislative Council
(5 years)

01.05.1860-16.08.1864
(Resigned)

LALOR, James

Maranoa
Legislative Council (Life)

05.12.1878-12.05.1888
23.08.1888-11.08.1921
(Resigned)

LAMB, Edward William


Mitchell


LAMBERT, William Frederick
Legislative Council (Life)

04.01.1867-03.12.1869
Secretary for Public Lands
(By-election) 15.08.1867-10.09.1868
15.03.1872-03.12.1901
(Resigned)

LAMING, Bruce
Liberal
Mooloolah
19.09.1992-17.02.2001

LAMOND, William McMillan (Bill)
National
Wynnum
07.12.1974-12.11.1977
LAMONT, Alexander James

Ministerialist

Brisbane South

11.03.1902-27.08.1904

Chairman of Committees
02.04.1996-19.05.1998

Queensland Parliamentary Library

13.08.1976-09.10.1978

Treasurer 09.10.1978-15.12.1978

Minister for Health
15.12.1978-23.12.1980

Minister for Employment and Labour
Relations 23.12.1980-18.08.1983

Leader of Liberal Party
03.11.1983-31.01.1988

KNUTH, Jeffrey Alan (Jeff)
PHON+
Burdekin
13.06.1998-23.02.1999
Whip PHON+

IND
23.02.1999-05.08.1999 23.06.1998-23.02.1999

CPQ
05.08.1999-18.02.2000

CCAQ
18.02.2000-17.02.2001

KNUTH, Shane Andrew
National
Charters Towers
07.02.2004-09.09.2008

LNP
09.09.2008-

LAMONT, Colin Charles

Liberal

South Brisbane

07.12.1974-12.11.1977

LAND, Edward Martin

ALP

Balonne

27.08.1904-02.05.1927
20.12.1862-11.05.1865
(Resigned)
17.05.1865-23.09.1865
(Reappointed & Resigned)

LANE, Donald Frederick (Don)


Liberal
Merthyr


National

24.07.1971-25.10.1983
Minister for Transport
(By-election) 23.12.1980-18.08.1983
25.10.1983-30.01.1989 07.11.1983-01.12.1987
(Resigned)

LANGBROEK, John-Paul Honor


07.02.2004-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

Liberal
Surfers Paradise
LNP

249

LARCOMBE, James
ALP
Keppel
27.04.1912-11.05.1929
Minister without Office

Rockhampton
11.06.1932-19.05.1956 09.09.1919-22.10.1919

Secretary for Public Works
22.10.1919-07.04.1920

Secretary for Railways
07.04.1920-21.05.1929

Secretary for Mines
12.04.1939-04.08.1939

Minister for Transport
04.08.1939-27.04.1944

Secretary for Public Instruction
27.04.1944-07.03.1946

Treasurer 07.03.1946-10.05.1950

Attorney-General
10.05.1950-10.03.1952
LAVARCH, Linda Denise
ALP
Kurwongbah
24.05.1997- 20.03.2009
Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee

(By-election) (Retired) 30.07.1998-23.01.2001

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
State Development and Innovation
19.02.2004-03.03.2005

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Energy and Minister for Aboriginal

The 52nd Parliament

LANDSBOROUGH, William
Legislative Council (Life)


and Torres Strait Islander Policy


03.03.2005-28.07.2005

Minister for Justice and Attorney-General
28.07.2005-13.09.2006

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
and Women 13.09.2006-18.10.2006

Chair, Investigation into Altruistic
Surrogacy Committee 14.02.200808.10.2008

Chair, Members Ethics and Privileges
Committee 11.11.2008-20.03.2009
LAWLOR, Peter Joseph

ALP

Southport

17.02.2001-

250


LAWSON, George
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)
18.08.1919-23.03.1922
MHR (Federal) Brisbane

(Council Abolished) 19.12.1931-02.11.1961

Minister for Transport (Federal)
07.10.1941-21.09.1943

LEAHY, John
Independent
Bulloo
25.04.1893-20.01.1909
Secretary for Railways and Public Works

Ministerialist 01.02.1901-17.09.1903

Speaker 23.07.1907-20.01.1909
LEAHY, Patrick James
Ministerialist
Warrego

Opposition


Legislative Council (Life)

11.03.1902-18.05.1907
Secretary for Public Works and Mines
24.09.1907-05.02.1908 19.11.1907-18.02.1908
(Reinstated by Elections Tribunal)
01.07.1912-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

LEE, Norman Edward (Norm)


Liberal
Yeronga
06.06.1964-29.11.1989
Minister for Works and Housing

(By-election)(Resigned) 10.03.1975-16.12.1977

Minister for Industry and Administrative
Services 16.12.1977-23.12.1980
LEE, Ronan Oliver

ALP
Indooroopilly
GRN

17.02.2001-05.10.2008
05.10.2008-20.03.2009

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister


for Communities, Disablility Services,

Queensland Parliamentary Library

Chair, Palm Island Select Committee


19.04.2005-25.08.2005
Chair, Health Quality and Complaints
Commission Select Committee
01.07.2007-15.11.2007

LEE LONG, Rosa Theresa

One Nation

Tablelands

17.02.2001-20.03.2009

LEESE, Kenneth James

ALP

Pine Rivers

27.05.1972-07.12.1974

Seniors and Youth 21.09.200630.01.2007


Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Communities, Minister for Disability
Services Queensland, Minister for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Partnerships, Minister for Seniors and
Youth 30.01.2007-13.09.2007
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Main Roads and Local Government
13.09.2007-05.10.2008

251

18.05.1907-16.01.1920
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
18.08.1920-23.03.1922 01.06.1915-09.09.1919
(Council Abolished)
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
09.09.1919-09.01.1920

President of Legislative Council
18.08.1920-23.03.1922

Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland
03.02.1920-03.12.1920
17.09.1925-13.06.1927
08.05.1929-02.06.1929
LESINA, Vincent Bernard
Joseph

ALP

LESTER, Vincent Patrick (Vince)


National

Clermont
Belyando
Peak Downs
Keppel

11.03.1899-27.04.1912

07.12.1974-12.11.1977
Minister for Employment and Labour
12.11.1977-19.09.1992 Relations 19.08.1983-06.11.1983
19.09.1992-07.02.2004
Minister for Employment and Industrial
Affairs 07.11.1983-01.12.1987

Also Minister for Small Business
01.12.1986-01.12.1987

Minister for Employment, Training and
Industrial Affairs
09.12.1987-25.09.1989

Minister for Police, Minister for

The 52nd Parliament

LENNON, William
ALP
Herbert

Legislative Council (Life)

Employment, Training and Industrial


Affairs 25.09.1989-07.12.1989
Chairman, Parliamentary Criminal Justice
Committee 24.04.1996-30.07.1998
Opposition Whip 22.03.2001-07.02.2004

252

LILLEY, Sir Charles


Hamlet of Fortitude Valley


Fortitude Valley

01.05.1860-25.11.1873
Attorney-General
25.11.1873-14.02.1874 11.09.1865-20.07.1866
07.08.1866-15.08.1867

Premier and Attorney-General
25.11.1868-12.11.1869

Premier and Colonial Secretary
10.11.1869-03.05.1870
LINDLEY, George

Ministerialist

Wide Bay

11.03.1902-18.05.1907

LINDSAY, Brian David


Valentine

Liberal

Everton

07.12.1974-12.11.1977

LINGARD, Kevin Rowson (Kev)


National
Fassifern

Beaudesert

LNP

22.10.1983-19.09.1992
Speaker
19.09.1992-09.09.2008 17.02.1987-24.11.1987
09.09.2008-20.03.2009 05.07.1989-02.11.1989
(Retired)
Minister for Health and Environment
25.11.1987-01.12.1987

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
29.09.1992-19.02.1996

Minister for Families, Youth and
Community Care
26.02.1996-13.02.1998

Queensland Parliamentary Library

LICKISS, William Daniel (Bill)


Liberal
Mount Coot-tha
01.06.1963-01.11.1986
Minister for Survey, Valuation, Urban and

Moggill
01.11.1986-29.11.1989 Regional Affairs

(Resigned) 10.03.1975-13.08.1976

Minister for Justice and Attorney-
General 13.08.1976-14.09.1978

Minister for Justice and Welfare and
Attorney-General
14.09.1978-02.10.1978

Minister for Justice and Attorney
General 02.10.1978-23.12.1980


LINNETT, John

Independent
Rockhampton North
Ministerialist

Deputy Leader National Party


29.09.1992-13.02.1998

17.10.1901-11.03.1902
(By-election)

LISSNER, Isidor Siegfried


Ministerialist

Kennedy
Cairns

05.10.1883-13.05.1893
Secretary for Mines and Public Works
04.04.1896-11.03.1899 27.03.1893-25.05.1893

LITTLE, William Clancy

Woothakata

19.05.1888-20.05.1893

LITTLEPROUD, Brian George


National
Condamine

Western Downs

LLEWELYN, Evan John


ALP
Toowoomba

04.04.1925-11.05.1929
(By-election)
11.06.1932-28.11.1935

LLEWELYN, Henry
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

LLOYD, Eric Gayford


ALP
Kedron

14.04.1951-27.05.1972
(By-election)

LLOYD, William Field

22.05.1915-09.10.1920

ALP

Enoggera

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253

22.10.1983-19.09.1992
Minister for Education, Youth and
19.09.1992-17.02.2001 Sport 09.12.1987-25.09.1989
(Retired)
Minister for Education, Youth, Sport and
Recreation
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
11.12.1991-29.09.1992

Minister for Environment
26.02.1996-26.06.1998
LIVINGSTONE, Donald Wallace (Don) ALP
Ipswich West
02.12.1989-13.06.1998
Deputy Government Whip

17.02.2001-09.09.2006 05.10.1992-22.02.1995

Government Whip
22.02.1995-20.02.1996

Opposition Whip
20.02.1996-13.06.1998

Chair, Public Works Committee
03.05.2001-15.08.2006

Kelvin Grove

12.05.1923-11.05.1929

LOCKWOOD, John Aubrey Ross

Liberal

Toowoomba North

07.12.1974-22.10.1983

LOGAN, George Andrew


Country
CPNP

Lockyer

09.10.1920-11.05.1929
03.08.1957-04.03.1958
Speaker
(Election Declared Void) 02.08.1972-28.10.1974
17.05.1958-28.10.1974
(By-election)(Resigned)

LONG, William Houston


Legislative Council (Life)

10.03.1873-01.03.1878
(Resigned)

LONGMAN, Irene Maud

CPNP

Bulimba

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

LORD, Frederick

Ministerialist

Stanley

29.04.1893-11.03.1902

LORD, Robert Stuart

Gympie

07.11.1873-09.03.1877

LOVEJOY, William

Aubigny

29.04.1893-17.07.1894

LOW, David Alan


Country/National*
Cooroora

03.05.1947-16.10.1974
(Resigned)

LOW, Jacob

Balonne

27.05.1874-05.10.1883

LOWES, Harold Bertram

Brisbane

07.12.1974-12.11.1977

Opposition

Liberal

First woman elected to Legislative


Assembly

LUCAS, Paul Thomas


ALP
Lytton
05.10.1996-
Chairman, Parliamentary Criminal

(By-election) Justice Committee
30.07.1998-21.02.2001

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier, Treasurer and Minister for
Sport 22.02.2001-23.03.2001

Minister for Innovation and Information
Economy 23.03.2001-12.02.2004

(Minister with responsibility for

Queensland Parliamentary Library

254

LONERGAN, William Horace (Bill)


Country/National*
Flinders


Energy 20.12.2002-12.02.2004)
Minister for Transport and Main Roads
12.02.2004-13.09.2007

Deputy Premier and Minister for
Infrastructure and Planning
13.09.2007-26.03.2009

LUCKINS, Louis Wells
UAP
Maree
29.03.1941-29.04.1950

Independent
Norman
29.04.1950-07.03.1953

Qld People's Party

Liberal

LUKE, Alfred James

Ministerialist

Aubigny

27.04.1912-22.05.1915
12.05.1888-06.05.1893
11.03.1899-06.07.1899

LYONS, James

Cairns

11.03.1902-27.08.1904

LYONS, Robert

Fitzroy

04.05.1888-17.07.1889

MACALISTER, Arthur
Ipswich

Eastern Downs

Ipswich

10.05.1860-18.09.1868
Chairman of Committees
18.09.1868-22.07.1871 30.05.1860-12.06.1861
22.10.1872-14.06.1876
Secretary for Lands and Public Works
(By-election) 21.03.1862-20.07.1866
25.11.1868-28.01.1869

Premier and Secretary for Lands and
Works 01.02.1866-20.07.1866

Premier and Colonial Secretary
07.08.1866-15.08.1867 &
08.01.1874-05.06.1876

Secretary for Public Works and Gold
Fields 28.01.1869-03.05.1870

Speaker 15.11.1870-21.06.1871

Secretary for Public Works and Mines
24.10.1874-13.11.1874

Also M.L.A. (NSW) Ipswich
14.06.1859-10.12.1859
MACANSH, John Donald

Legislative Council (Life)

17.04.1886-01.08.1896

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255

LUYA, Abraham Fleetwood


Brisbane South

McARDLE, Mark Francis


Liberal
Caloundra
07.02.2004-09.09.2008
Whip, Liberal Party

LNP
09.09.2008- 17.02.2004-28.09.2005

Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
07.08.2006-06.12.2007

Leader of the Liberal Party 06.12.200709.09.2008

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
09.09.2008-02.04.2009

Deputy Leader of the Liberal National
Party 09.09.2008-02.04.2009
24.11.1900-05.02.1908
Secretary for Public Lands
(By-election) 07.02.1911-11.12.1912
02.10.1909-05.09.1911
Agent-General for Queensland
16.09.1911-09.10.1920 30.08.1929-10.11.1931
(By-election)

256

McCATHIE, Colin George


ALP
Haughton
29.04.1950-26.04.1957
Secretary for Mines and Immigration

QLP
26.04.1957-28.05.1960 22.12.1954-28.05.1956

Secretary for Public Works, Housing
and Immigration 28.05.1956-12.08.1957
McCAULEY, Diane Elizabeth (Di)

National

Callide

01.11.1986-13.06.1998

McCONNEL, John
Legislative Council (Life)

26.04.1861-16.07.1868
(Resigned)

McCORD, William Fraser

28.03.1896-14.04.1898

Ministerialist

Burnett

McCORMACK, William
ALP
Cairns
27.04.1912-21.02.1930

(Resigned)


MacDEVITT, Edward ODonnell

Kennedy
Ravenswood

Minister for Local Government and


Planning 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

Speaker 12.07.1915-09.09.1919
Home Secretary 09.09.1919-02.07.1923
Secretary for Public Lands
02.07.1923-22.10.1925
Premier, Chief Secretary & Treasurer
22.10.1925-21.05.1929

15.09.1870-18.11.1873
Attorney-General
18.11.1873-13.11.1874 08.01.1874-03.08.1874

Queensland Parliamentary Library

MACARTNEY, Sir Edward Henry


Ministerialist
Toowong


Opposition
Brisbane North

Ministerialist
Toowong

#Liberal

McDONALD, Charles

ALP

Flinders

20.05.1893-24.06.1901

MHR (Federal) Kennedy


30.03.1901-13.11.1925

Speaker (Federal)
01.07.1910-08.07.1913
08.10.1914-13.06.1917
MACDONALD, Duncan
Country
Stanley
02.04.1938-29.04.1950

Somerset
29.04.1950-07.03.1953
McDONALD, Lewis Richard
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

MacDONALD, Peter Fitzallan

18.11.1873-28.11.1878

Blackall

15.11.1878-17.08.1883
Postmaster-General and Representative
(By-election) of Government in Legislative
21.11.1883-21.04.1885 Council 22.04.1885-17.08.1887
21.03.1896-31.07.1901
Also MHR (Federal) Brisbane
(By-election) 30.03.1901-16.12.1903
22.04.1885-11.03.1896

McDONNELL, Francis (Frank)


ALP
Fortitude Valley

Legislative Council (Life)

21.03.1896-18.05.1907
03.07.1907-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

McDOUGALL, John Frederick



Legislative Council
(5 years)
(Reappointed for Life)

01.05.1860-01.05.1865
01.05.1865-13.09.1895
(Resigned)

McELLIGOTT, Kenneth Victor (Ken) ALP


Townsville
22.10.1983-01.11.1986
Minister for Health

Thuringowa
01.11.1986-13.06.1998 07.12.1989-10.12.1991

Minister for Lands 31.07.1995-19.02.1996
MacFARLANE, John
Rockhampton


Leichhardt

20.11.1877-15.11.1878
(By-election)
17.04.1879-10.04.1880
(By-election)

MacFARLANE, John
Ministerialist
Ipswich

07.03.1878-07.03.1894
(By-election)

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257

MacDONALD-PATERSON, Thomas
Ministerialist
Rockhampton


Moreton


Brisbane North

Legislative Council (Life)

McGAHAN, Thomas

Farmers Representative

Cunningham

McGHIE, Charles Stewart


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

21.03.1896-11.03.1899
04.05.1904-21.01.1917
(Resigned)

MacGROARTY, Neil Francis


CPNP
South Brisbane
11.05.1929-11.06.1932
Attorney-General
21.05.1929-17.06.1932
McILWRAITH, Sir Thomas
Ministerialist
Warrego
05.01.1870-08.08.1871
Secretary for Public Works and Mines

(By-election) 08.01.1874-24.10.1874

Maranoa
25.11.1873-20.11.1878
Premier and Colonial Treasurer

Mulgrave
21.11.1878-05.06.1886 21.01.1879-05.01.1882

Brisbane North
05.05.1888-21.03.1896
and Colonial Secretary
24.12.1881-13.11.1883

and Chief Secretary and Colonial
Treasurer 13.06.1888-30.11.1888

and Chief Secretary and Secretary for

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258

McGRADY, Anthony (Tony)


ALP
Mount Isa
02.12.1989-09.09.2006
Chairman, Public Works Committee
06.03.1990-16.12.1991

Minister for Resource Industries
16.12.1991-24.09.1992

Minister for Minerals and Energy
24.09.1992-19.02.1996

Minister for Mines and Energy and
Minister Assisting the Deputy
Premier on Regional Development
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for Police and Corrective
Services and Minister Assisting the
Premier on the Carpentaria Minerals
Province 22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for State Development and
Innovation 12.02.2004-28.07.2005




Chairman (ex-officio) Standing Orders
Committee 09.08.2005-15.08.2006

Speaker 09.08.2005-09.10.2006

MacGREGOR, Peter Balderston
Nationalist
Merthyr
09.10.1920-15.05.1923



McINTYRE, Donald

Ministerialist

Aubigny

18.05.1907-05.02.1908

McINTYRE, Malcolm

Country

Cunningham

15.04.1944-07.03.1953

Railways 27.03.1893-27.10.1893
Minister without Office


30.11.1888-17.09.1889
29.03.1895-09.12.1897
Colonial Treasurer 12.08.1890-27.03.1893
Chief Secretary and Secretary for
Railways 27.10.1893-29.03.1895

259

McKECHNIE, Henry Arthur


Country/National*
Carnarvon

01.06.1963-24.10.1974
Minister for Local Government and
(Resigned) Electricity 20.06.1972-24.10.1974

McKECHNIE, Peter Richard


National
Carnarvon
07.12.1974-27.11.1989
Chairman, Subordinate Legislation

(Resigned) Committee 06.09.1979-25.09.1980

Minister for Tourism, National Parks,
Sport and The Arts
07.11.1983-01.12.1986

Minister for Industry and Technology
01.12.1986-25.11.1987

Minister for Family Services and
Welfare Housing
09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Minister for Transport
19.01.1989-25.09.1989
MACKENROTH, Terence Michael
ALP
Chatsworth
12.11.1977-25.07.2005
(Terry)
(Resigned)

Minister for Police and Emergency


Services 07.12.1989-10.12.1991
Minister for Housing, Local
Government and Planning
24.09.1992-19.02.1996

Minister for Rural Communities

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MACKAY, Angus
South Brisbane
22.11.1878-24.03.1880
MACKAY, George Hugh
Ministerialist
Gympie
27.04.1912-22.05.1915
M.H.R. (Federal) Lilley
05.05.1917-07.08.1934

Speaker (Federal)
17.02.1932-17.08.1934

260




MACKENZIE, Sir Robert Ramsay
Burnett
04.05.1860-06.04.1869


MACKINTOSH, Donald
Ministerialist

Cambooya
Pittsworth

18.03.1899-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-22.05.1915

McLACHLAN, Peter Alfred


ALP
Fortitude Valley

Merthyr

05.02.1908-27.04.1912
22.05.1915-09.10.1920
15.05.1923-11.05.1929

McLEAN, Bernard

11.05.1935-29.03.1941

ALP

Bundaberg

McLEAN, John Donald


Eastern Downs

Colonial Treasurer 15.12.1859-04.08.1862


Colonial Secretary 01.02.1866-20.07.1866
Premier and Colonial Treasurer
15.08.1867-25.11.1868

02.05.1862-16.12.1866
Colonial Treasurer
(By-election) 21.07.1866-16.12.1866

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16.12.1994-19.02.1996
Minister for Provision of Infrastructure
for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Communities
31.07.1995-19.02.1996
Minister for Emergency Services
12.12.1995-19.02.1996
Minister for Consumer Affairs
12.12.1995-19.02.1996
Minister for Regional and Rural
Communities 29.06.1998-16.12.1999
Minister for Communication and
Information 29.06.1998-22.02.2001
Minister for Local Government and
Planning 29.06.1998-30.11.2000
Minister for Sport 16.12.1999-25.07.2005
Chairman, Select Committee on
Parliamentary Entitlements
30.07.1998-30.10.1998
Minister for State Development
30.11.2000-22.02.2001
Deputy Premier 30.11.2000-25.07.2005
Treasurer 22.02.2001-25.07.2005

09.05.1876-17.08.1883
Secretary for Public Lands and Mines
(By-election) 07.12.1878-21.01.1879

McLEAN, Ronald Thomas (Ron)


ALP
Bulimba

29.11.1980-19.09.1992
Minister for Administrative Services
(Retired) 07.12.1989-24.09.1992

McMASTER, John
Ministerialist
Fortitude Valley



Opposition

Legislative Council (Life)

14.09.1885-11.03.1899
03.08.1901-27.08.1904
(By-election)
18.05.1907-05.02.1908
09.05.1899-22.07.1901
(Resigned)

McMINN, Hugh Cameron

ALP

Bulimba

22.05.1915-16.03.1918

McNAMARA, Andrew Ian

ALP

Hervey Bay

17.02.2001-25.03.2009


261
McPHAIL, Herbert George
ALP
Windsor

Legislative Council (Life)


Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for


Main Roads 21.09.2006-13.09.2007
Minister for Sustainability, Climate
Change and Innovation 13.09.200726.03.2009

22.05.1915-16.03.1918
19.02.1920-16.09.1920
(Resigned)
12.11.1921-23.03.1922
(Reappointed; Council Abolished)

MacPHERSON, Peter

Legislative Council (Life)

01.07.1881-12.09.1913

Chairman of Committees for Legislative


Council 06.08.1907-12.09.1913

McPHIE, Alexander Carpendale (Alex) National

Toowoomba North

22.10.1983-02.12.1989

MACROSSAN, Hugh Denis

Windsor

27.04.1912-22.05.1915

Chairman, Public Works Committee


20.04.1989-19.10.1989

Ministerialist

MACROSSAN, John Murtagh


Kennedy
25.11.1873-28.11.1878
Secretary for Public Works and Mines

Townsville
04.03.1879-30.03.1891 21.01.1879-13.03.1883

(By-election) 13.06.1888-04.01.1890

Colonial Secretary and Secretary for
Mines 04.01.1890-12.08.1890

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McLEAN, Peter
Logan

McWHANNELL, Thomas

Gregory

21.03.1882-21.03.1888

MADSEN, Otto Ottosen

Warwick

03.05.1947-03.08.1963

Country

Minister for Agriculture and Stock


12.08.1957-09.06.1960
Minister for Public Lands and
Irrigation 09.06.1960-16.06.1960
Minister for Agriculture & Forestry
09.06.1960-14.06.1963

MALE, Carolyn Therese


ALP
Glass House
17.02.2001-
Government Whip
11.09.2006-20.03.2009
262

MALONE, George Edward (Ted)


National
Mirani


LNP

30.04.1994-09.09.2008
(By-election)
09.09.2008-

MANN, John



27.08.1904-18.05.1907
18.05.1907-19.11.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
18.02.1908-29.10.1908
29.10.1908-29.04.1912

ALP
Cairns
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist
Independent Opposition

MANN, John Henry (Johnno)


ALP
Brisbane

04.4.1936-17.5.1969
(By-election)

MARGINSON, Evan
ALP
Ipswich East

Wolston

17.05.1969-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-18.10.1977
(Resigned)

MARKS, Charles Ferdinand



Legislative Council (Life)

28.11.1888-06.01.1892
(Resigned)
11.03.1892-23.03.1922

Speaker 10.10.1950-03.07.1957
Chairman of Committees
03.08.1944-10.10.1950

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MAHER, Edmund Bede


CPNP
Rosewood
11.05.1929-11.06.1932
Leader of Opposition

Country
West Moreton
11.06.1932-27.10.1949 15.07.1936-15.07.1941

Also Senator (Federal)
22.02.1950-19.03.1951
28.04.1951-30.06.1965

(Reappointed; Council Abolished)

MARRIOTT, George Henry


02.04.1938-03.11.1941
03.11.1941-29.04.1950

ALP
Bulimba
Independent Labor

MARSDEN, Ivor
ALP
Ipswich


Ipswich West

10.09.1949-28.05.1960
(By-election)
28.05.1960-28.05.1966

MARTIN, George

ALP

Burrum

11.03.1902-14.05.1905

MASSEY, Harry

UAP

Toowong

02.04.1938-15.04.1944

Legislative Council
(5 years)

01.05.1860-14.05.1862
(Resigned)

MASSIE, Robert George



MAXWELL, James Francis



Nationalist
United
CPNP

Toowong

MAXWELL, William



MAY, John

ALP
Burke
Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist
ALP
Flinders

09.10.1920-02.04.1938

18.03.1899-18.05.1907
18.05.1907-19.11.1907
19.11.1907-18.02.1908
18.02.1908-02.10.1909
18.05.1907-29.12.1917

MEIN, Charles Stuart


Legislative Council (Life)
19.05.1876-22.04.1885
Postmaster-General and Representative

(Resigned) of Government in Legislative Council
08.07.1876-21.01.1879;
24.06.1884-03.01.1885

Secretary for Public Instruction
03.01.1885-17.04.1885

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MAUGHAN, William John Ryott


ALP
Burnett
28.05.1898-25.03.1899
Chairman of Committees

(By-election) 10.03.1908-25.08.1909

Ipswich
27.08.1904-27.04.1912
Also Senator (Federal)
01.07.1913-30.07.1914
05.09.1914-30.06.1920

18.04.1878-18.08.1886
(Seat Declared Vacant)

MELLOR, Matthew

Wide Bay
Gympie

07.09.1883-05.05.1888
05.05.1888-29.04.1893

MELLOY, John (Jack)

ALP

Nudgee

28.05.1960-12.11.1977

MENKENS, Rosemary Norma


National
Burdekin
LNP

07.02.2004-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

MENZEL, Max Richard

National

29.11.1980-02.12.1989

MESSENGER, Robert Desmond


(Rob)

National
Burnett
LNP

Mulgrave

07.02.2004-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

264

MESTON, Archibald

Rosewood

26.11.1878-04.07.1882

MICKEL, Reginald John (John)

Logan

13.06.1998-

MIDSON, Charles William


Ministerialist
MILES, Edward David

Brisbane South
Legislative Council (Life)

06.05.1893-27.03.1896
05.07.1902-23.03.1922

MILES, William

Maranoa

27.09.1864-25.11.1873

ALP

Chairman, Members Ethics and


Parliamentary Privileges Committee
30.07.1998-23.01.2001

Minister for Environment
12.02.2004-25.08.2004

Minister for Energy
25.08.2004-13.09.2006

Minister for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Policy
03.03.2005-13.09.2006

Minister for State Development,
Employment and Industrial Relations
13.09.2006-13.09.2007

Minister for Transport, Trade,
Employment and Industrial Relations
13.09.2007-26.03.2009
MIDGLEY, Alfred
Fassifern
07.09.1883-19.07.1887

Colonial Secretary

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MELBOURNE, Charles Sydney Dick


Legislative Council (Life)



Carnarvon


Northern Downs


Darling Downs

(By-election) 15.03.1877-07.11.1877
20.01.1874-14.10.1875
Secretary for Public Works
(By-election) 07.11.1877-21.09.1878
14.11.1876-21.11.1878
Secretary for Public Works and Mines
(By-election) 13.11.1883-22.08.1887
26.11.1878-22.08.1887

MILFORD, Henry John Bede


Rockhampton

06.12.1869-07.06.1870
(By-election)
(Did Not Take Seat)

265

MILLER, Jo-Ann Roslyn


ALP
Bundamba
05.02.2000-
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister

(By-election) for Education 23.03.2001-07.02.2004

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Health 12.02.2004-13.09.2006

Chair, Select Committee on Travelsafe
16.04.2008-20.03.2009
MILLICAN, Joe

Opposition

Charters Towers

18.05.1907-05.02.1908

MILLINER, Glen Richard


ALP
Everton

Ferny Grove

12.11.1977-19.09.1992
Minister for Justice and Corrective
19.09.1992-13.06.1998 Services 07.12.1989-24.09.1992
(Retired)
Minister for Consumer Affairs and
Minister for Corrective Services
24.09.1992-18.10.1993

Minister for Administrative Services
18.10.1993-19.02.1996
MITCHELL, Robert Alan (Rob)
National
Charters Towers
19.09.1992-17.02.2001
National Party Whip
03.03.1998-30.07.1998
MITCHELL, William

ALP

MOFFAT, Thomas De Lacy

Maryborough

27.08.1904-02.10.1909

Western Downs

27.04.1860-02.10.1864

Colonial Treasurer 04.08.1862-02.10.1864

The 52nd Parliament

MILLER, Colin John (Col)


Liberal
Ithaca
28.05.1966-01.11.1986
Chairman of Committees

Independent Liberal 05.03.1981-05.08.1983

Minister for Environment, Valuation
and Administrative Services
05.08.1983-18.08.1983

MOLLOY, Cathryn (Cate)

ALP

Noosa

MOORE, Arthur Edward





Farmers Union
Aubigny
22.05.1915-29.03.1941
Premier and Chief Secretary
Nationalist 21.05.1929-17.06.1932
Country
Leader of Opposition
CPNP 09.04.1924-11.05.1929
Country 17.06.1932-15.07.1936

MOORE, Francis Peter

ALP

MOORE, Robert Edgar (Bob)


Liberal
Windsor
National

Mourilyan

266

MOORE, William Matthew



17.05.1969-07.12.1974
17.05.1969-13.07.1983
Deputy Government Whip
13.07.1983-22.10.1983 10.03.1976-02.08.1983
14.05.1898-27.08.1904
(By-election)
18.05.1907-02.10.1909

ALP
Merthyr

QLP

09.11.1940-26.04.1957
Acting Secretary for Labour and
(By-election) Industry 11.09.1948-28.01.1949
26.04.1957-03.08.1957
Secretary for Mines and Immigration
17.03.1949-10.05.1950

Secretary for Health and Home

Affairs 10.05.1950-12.08.1957
MOORES, Thomas
ALP
Kurilpa


QLP

10.09.1949-26.04.1957
Minister for Transport
(By-election) 07.05.1957-12.08.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

MOORHEAD, Evan Robert

ALP

Waterford

09.09.2006-

MOORHOUSE, Harry Russell

Independent Democrat

Windsor

29.03.1941-15.04.1944

MOREHEAD, Boyd Dunlop


Ministerialist
Mitchell

Balonne

Legislative Council (Life)


04.09.1871-30.12.1880
Postmaster-General
05.10.1883-11.04.1896 17.12.1880-03.08.1883
31.12.1880-03.08.1883
Representative of Government
(Resigned) in Legislative Council
10.06.1896-30.10.1905 17.12.1880-03.08.1883
(Reappointed)
Premier and Chief Secretary

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MOORE, William John Harlin


Ministerialist
Murilla


Opposition

17.02.2001-09.09.2006


MORETON, Berkeley Basil
Burnett

Maryborough

Burnett

Legislative Council (Life)



30.11.1888-12.08.1890
and Colonial Secretary
13.06.1888-04.01.1890

30.08.1870-24.10.1871
Postmaster-General
07.11.1873-16.03.1875 17.03.1885-22.04.1885
01.10.1883-15.05.1888
Secretary for Public Instruction
25.05.1888-25.06.1891 17.04.1885-01.04.1886
(Resigned)
Colonial Secretary and Secretary for
15.07.1901-23.03.1922 Public Instruction
(Reappointed; 01.04.1886-13.06.1888
Council Abolished)

MORGAN, Godfrey



Ministerialist
Murilla
02.10.1909-11.05.1935
Secretary for Railways
#Liberal
Dalby
11.05.1935-02.04.1938 21.05.1929-28.01.1932
Nationalist
Minister for Transport
Country 28.01.1932-17.06.1932
CPNP

MORGAN, James
Warwick

10.08.1870-21.07.1871
Chairman of Committees
04.11.1873-19.11.1878 26.03.1874-02.10.1878

MORRIS, George Alfred


02.04.1938-29.03.1941

Protestant Labour Party


Independent

Kelvin Grove

MORRIS, Sir Kenneth James


Qld People's Party
Enoggera
15.04.1944-29.04.1950
Leader of the Liberal Party

Liberal
Mount Coot-tha
29.04.1950-01.06.1963 03.08.1957-23.08.1962

Minister for Labour and Industry
12.08.1957-28.12.1962

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MORGAN, Sir Arthur


Ministerialist
Warwick
18.07.1887-04.04.1896
Chairman of Committees

22.10.1898-19.01.1906 for Legislative Assembly

(By-election) 02.07.1891-05.04.1893

Legislative Council (Life)
19.01.1906-20.12.1916
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
16.05.1899-15.09.1903

Premier, Chief Secretary and
Secretary for Railways
17.09.1903-19.01.1906

President of Legislative Council
19.01.1906-19.12.1916


MORRY, Arthur

South Brisbane

17.07.1890-06.05.1893

MOSMAN, Hugh
Legislative Council (Life)

MULCAHY, Daniel
ALP
Gympie

27.06.1891-17.01.1906
(Resigned)
08.06.1901-27.04.1912
(By-election)

MULHERIN, Timothy Sean (Tim)

15.07.1995-

ALP

Minister for Primary Industries and


Fisheries 12.12.2005-

Charters Towers
Flinders
Carpentaria

268

05.02.1908-27.04.1912
Minister without Office
16.03.1918-11.06.1932 22.10.1919-12.11.1920
11.06.1932-29.03.1941
Attorney-General
12.11.1920-21.05.1929
17.06.1932-14.11.1940

Also Senator (Federal)
01.07.1913-30.07.1914
05.09.1914-30.06.1917
MULLEN, John Joseph
Legislative Council (Life)

26.04.1872-11.07.1883
(Seat Declared Vacant)

MULLER, Adolf Gustav


CPNP
Fassifern
11.05.1935-17.05.1969
Minister for Public Lands and Irrigation

Country 12.08.1957-09.06.1960

MULLER, Selwyn John (Sel)
Country/National*
Fassifern
17.05.1969-22.10.1983
Speaker 08.08.1979-17.10.1983

MULVEY, Robert Joseph
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)
19.02.1920-23.03.1922

(Council Abolished)
MUNRO, Sir Alan Whiteside
Liberal
Toowong
29.04.1950-28.05.1966


Attorney-General 12.08.1957-14.11.1957
Minister for Justice and Attorney-
General 14.11.1957-26.09.1963
Leader of the Liberal Party
23.08.1962-23.12.1965
Minister for Industrial Development
26.09.1963-28.05.1966

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MULLAN, John
ALP


Mackay

Also Senator (Federal)


30.11.1963-30.06.1968

MUNTZ, Geoffrey Hugh (Geoff)


National
Whitsunday
29.11.1980-09.11.1989
Minister for Welfare Services

Independent
09.11.1989-02.12.1989 19.08.1983-06.11.1983

Minister for Welfare Services and
Ethnic Affairs 07.11.1983-06.02.1986

Minister for Corrective Services,
Administrative Services and
Valuation 06.02.1986-01.12.1986

Minister for Tourism, National Parks
and Sport 01.12.1986-01.12.1987

Minister for Environment, Conservation
and Tourism 09.12.1987-19.01.1989

Minister for Environment, Conservation
and Forestry 19.01.1989-25.09.1989
ALP

269

Stafford

22.10.1983-21.06.1984
(Died in Office)

MURPHY, Francis Reid

Barcoo

24.11.1885-24.01.1892

MURPHY, John

Ipswich

19.06.1867-12.08.1870

MURPHY, Peter
Legislative Council (Life)

04.05.1904-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

MURPHY, William Edward


Cook

01.06.1876-05.12.1878
(By-election)

MURPHY, William Sydney


ALP
Croydon


Ministerialist

Independent Opposition

Independent
Burke

21.05.1904-18.05.1907
(By-election)
05.02.1908-29.10.1908
29.10.1908-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-16.03.1918

MURRAY, John
Normanby
19.05.1888-01.03.1901
Secretary for Railways and Public

Legislative Council (Life)
12.03.1901-13.11.1903 Works 27.04.1898-01.12.1899

(Resigned) 07.12.1899-01.02.1901

Postmaster-General
01.02.1901-01.03.1901

Secretary for Public Instruction

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MURPHY, Denis Joseph


MURRAY, John Chester


Liberal
Clayfield

MURRAY-PRIOR, Thomas Lodge

Legislative Council (Life)

01.06.1963-10.03.1976
M.H.R. (Federal) Herbert
(Resigned) 22.11.1958-09.12.1961
22.02.1866-31.12.1892

270

Opposition

MUSGROVE, Grant Steven


ALP
Springwood
Independent

MYLNE, Graham

Fassifern

Warrego

Postmaster-General and Representative


of Government in Legislative Council
21.07.1866-07.08.1866
14.08.1867-25.11.1868
03.05.1870-08.11.1874
Chairman of Committees
31.07.1889-31.12.1892

11.03.1902-11.12.1902
13.06.1998-04.12.2000
04.12.2000-17.02.2001
24.06.1867-18.09.1868

NEAL, Donald McConnell (Don)


Country/National*
Balonne
27.05.1972-19.09.1992
Government Whip

(Retired) 23.07.1980-30.11.1986

Minister for Corrective Services,
Administrative Services and Valuation
01.12.1986-01.12.1987

Minister for Water Resouces and
Maritime Services
09.12.1987-07.12.1989

Opposition Whip 01.03.1990-19.09.1992
NELSON, Beryce Ann
Liberal
Aspley
29.11.1980-22.10.1983
Member, Subordinate Legislation

National
01.11.1986-02.12.1989 Committee 25.02.1987-27.09.1987

Minister for Family Services
25.09.1989-07.12.1989

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MURRAY-PRIOR, Thomas
de Montmorency

01.02.1901-12.08.1902
Minister without Office

12.08.1902-17.09.1903
Representative of Government in
Legislative Council
01.02.1901-17.09.1903


NELSON, Shaun Christopher

PHON+
Tablelands
IND

13.06.1998-06.02.1999
06.02.1999-17.02.2001

NELSON, William Lambie


West Moreton

03.05.1860-22.06.1860
(Unseated by Petition)

NELSON-CARR, Lindel Helena


ALP
Mundingburra
13.06.1998-
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
(Lindy) for Health and Minister Assisting the
Premier on Womens Policy
01.03.2001-07.02.2004

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
in North Queensland
19.02.2004-26.05.2005

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in
North Queensland and the Minister for
Transport and Main Roads
26.05.2005-28.07.2005

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
and Treasurer in North Queensland and

The 52nd Parliament

271

NELSON, Sir Hugh Muir


Ministerialist
Northern Downs
07.09.1883-28.04.1888
Secretary for Railways

Murilla
28.04.1888-13.04.1898 13.06.1888-04.01.1890

Legislative Council (Life)
13.04.1898-01.01.1906
Secretary for Railways and Public

Works 04.01.1890-12.08.1890




Minister without Office


10.12.1892-27.03.1893

Acting Colonial Treasurer
13.03.1893-27.03.1893

Colonial Treasurer 27.03.1893-27.10.1893

Premier - and Colonial Treasurer
27.10.1893-29.03.1895

and Chief Secretary and Colonial
Treasurer 29.03.1895-06.08.1896

and Chief Secretary and Treasurer
06.08.1896-02.03.1898

and Chief Secretary
02.03.1898-13.04.1898

President of Legislative Council
13.04.1898-01.01.1906

to the Minister for Transport and Main


Roads 28.07.2005-02.02.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier in
North Queensland and to the Minister
for Transport and Main Roads
02.02.2006-13.09.2006

Minister for Environment and
Multiculturalism 13.09.2006-13.09.2007

Minister for Communities, Disability
Services, Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander Partnerships, Multicultural
Affairs, Seniors and Youth 13.09.200726.03.2009
18.05.1907-27.04.1912
Chairman of Committees of Legislative
12.10.1917-23.03.1922 Council 17.11.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

272

NEWBERY, Thomas Guy (Tom)


Country/National*
Mirani
15.05.1965-29.11.1980
Minister for Tourism and for Education

(By-election) and Cultural Activities
23.12.1974-10.03.1975

Minister for Tourism and Marine Services
10.03.1975-13.08.1976

Minister for Police 13.08.1976-16.12.1977

Minister for Culture, National Parks
and Recreation 16.12.1977-21.08.1979
NEWELL, John

Ministerialist

Woothakata

11.04.1896-11.03.1902

NEWTON, Harold Francis (Fred)

ALP

Belmont

28.05.1960-07.12.1974

Caboolture
Glass House

22.10.1983-01.11.1986
01.11.1986-02.12.1989

NEWTON, Lyell Edward (Bill)


National

NICHOLLS, Timothy James

Liberal
Clayfield
LNP

09.09.2006-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

NICHOLSON, Sir Charles



Legislative Council
01.05.1860-23.06.1863
President of Legislative Council

(5 years) 22.05.1860-26.08.1860

MLC (NSW) Port Phillip 1843-1848

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NEVITT, Thomas
ALP
Carpentaria

Legislative Council (Life)


NICHOLSON, Sir David Eric
Country
Murrumba

Argyle 1848-1856

29.04.1950-25.05.1972
Speaker
(Resigned) 23.08.1960-25.05.1972

NICKLIN, Sir George Francis


Country
Murrumba
11.06.1932-29.04.1950
Premier and Chief Secretary
Reuben (Frank)
Landsborough
29.04.1950-13.02.1968 12.08.1957-17.01.1968

(Resigned)
Minister for State Development
26.09.1963-17.01.1968
NIELSON, Charles Frederick
ALP
Musgrave

Ministerialist
Legislative Council (Life)

27.08.1904-18.05.1907
14.09.1907-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

NIMMO, Thomas

11.05.1929-06.02.1943

CPNP

Oxley

28.11.1873-27.05.1874
(Election Declared Void)
08.06.1874-03.04.1875
(By-election)

NOBLE, Henry Winston


Liberal
Yeronga
29.04.1950-28.03.1964
Minister for Health and Home Affairs
12.08.1957-28.03.1964
NOLAN, Rachel Genevieve
ALP
Ipswich
17.02.2001-
Deputy Governmnet Whip
18.03.2004- 11.09.2007

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Communities, Disability Services,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Partnerships, Multicultural Affairs,
Seniors and Youth 13.09.200720.03.2009
NORMAN, John

ALP
Ministerialist

Maryborough

11.03.1902-18.05.1907

NORTH, Francis

Legislative Council (Life)

03.07.1863-11.12.1864

NORTH, William Roger

Lockyer

17.05.1888-13.05.1893

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NIND, Phillip Henry


Logan


NORTON, Albert
Port Curtis

Legislative Council (Life)


14.11.1878-06.05.1893
Secretary for Public Works and Mines
11.09.1867-29.05.1868 13.03.1883-13.11.1883
(Resigned)
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
23.08.1894-11.03.1914 12.06.1888-05.04.1893
(Reappointed)
Chairman of Committees of Legislative
Council 23.07.1902-05.08.1907

NOTT, Frederick Lancelot


Country
CPNP

Stanley

09.10.1920-05.02.1927

NUNN, William George (Bill)

ALP

Isis

02.12.1989-19.09.1992

Hervey Bay

NUTTALL, Gordon Richard

Sandgate

19.09.1992-09.09.2006

ALP



274


OBRIEN, Jason Danial

ALP

Cook

07.02.2004-

OBRIEN, John

ALP

Aubigny

27.08.1904-18.05.1907

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier


29.06.1998-17.02.2001
Minister for Industrial Relations
22.02.2001-12.02.2004
Minister for Health
12.02.2004-28.07.2005
Minister for Primary Industries and

Fisheries 28.07.2005-07.12.2005

OCONNELL, Sir Maurice Charles


Legislative Council

(5 years)

01.05.1860-23.03.1879
Minister without Office
(Reappointed for 21.05.1860-28.08.1860
Life 01.05.1865)
President of Legislative Council
27.08.1860-23.03.1879

Also M.L.C. (NSW) Port Phillip
Aug 1845-Jun 1848
OCONNELL, William Bligh Henry

Ministerialist

Musgrave

ODOHERTY, Kevin Izod


Town of Brisbane

Legislative Council (Life)

09.05.1888-04.03.1903
22.06.1867-14.11.1873
12.05.1877-04.11.1885
(Resigned)

Secretary for Public Lands


07.12.1899-04.03.1903

Queensland Parliamentary Library

Chairman, Select Committee for


Members
19.09.1992-13.06.1998 Interests 10.11.1992-20.06.1995

ODONNELL, Eugene Christopher


ALP
Barcoo


Belyando

01.07.1961-27.05.1972
(By-election)
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

OGDEN, Anthony
ALP
Townsville

20.01.1894-21.03.1896
(By-election)

OKEEFE, John
ALP
Chillagoe
16.01.1926-11.05.1929
Chairman of Committees

(By-election) 09.08.1939-17.05.1940

Cairns
10.05.1930-27.01.1942
Attorney-General 14.11.1940-08.12.1941

(By-election)
Secretary for Mines
08.12.1941-27.01.1942

OKEEFFE, Michael
Ministerialist
Lockyer
27.08.1904-18.05.1907
30.08.1941-04.11.1950
(By-election)

OSHEA, Timothy Joseph


Legislative Council (Life)

03.07.1914-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

OSULLIVAN, James

02.10.1909-09.10.1920

ALP

Kennedy

OSULLIVAN, Patrick
Ipswich

West Moreton

Burke


Stanley

10.05.1860-30.05.1863
02.07.1867-28.09.1868
22.08.1876-14.11.1878
(By-election)
10.12.1878-23.08.1883
23.05.1888-29.04.1893

OSULLIVAN, Thomas
Ministerialist
Warwick
10.02.1906-19.11.1907
Representative of Government in

(By-election) Legislative Council

Opposition
19.11.1907-05.02.1908 24.09.1903-19.01.1906

Legislative Council (Life)
24.09.1903-25.01.1906
Secretary for Public Works

(Resigned) 19.01.1906-6.02.1907

18.02.1908-09.12.1915
Secretary for Public Works and

(Reappointed & Resigned) Agriculture 06.02.1907-19.11.1907

Secretary for Agriculture
18.02.1908-29.10.1908

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OSHEA, Harry
ALP
Warrego

Attorney-General 29.10.1908-01.06.1915

PAFF, Jack Kelvin


PHON+
Ipswich West
13.06.1998-14.12.1999
Deputy Whip PHON+

CCAQ 22.12.1999-17.02.2001 23.06.1998-14.12.1999

Whip, CCAQ 22.12.1999-17.02.2001
PAGE-HANIFY, Gerald

ALP

Legislative Council (Life)

10.10.1917-11.02.1922

PAGET, Walter Trueman


Ministerialist
Mackay
25.05.1901-22.05.1915
Secretary for Railways and Agriculture

Opposition 29.10.1908-07.02.1911

Secretary for Railways

07.02.1911-06.4.1915
ALP

Inala

09.09.2006-

Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary


Privileges Committee 01.11.200611.11.2008
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Main Roads and Local Government
09.10.2008-20.03.2009

276

PALASZCZUK, Henry
ALP
Archerfield
19.05.1984-19.09.1992
Deputy Government Whip

(By-election) 01.03.1990-10.03.1992

Inala
19.9.1992-09.09.2006
Chairman of Committees
10.03.1992-01.04.1996

Minister for Primary Industries
29.06.1998-12.02.2004

Minister for Rural Communities
16.12.1999-12.02.2004

Minister for Primary Industries and
Fisheries 12.02.2004-28.07.2005

Minister for Natural Resources and
Mines 28.07.2005-02.02.2006

Minister for Natural Resources, Mines
and Water 02.02.2006-07.08.2006

Minister for Natural Resources and Mines
and Minister Assisting the Premier on
Water 07.08.2006-13.09.2006
PALMER, Sir Arthur Hunter
Port Curtis

19.03.1866-14.11.1878
Colonial Secretary
(By-election) 15.08.1867-25.11.1868

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PALASZCZUK, Annastacia

North Brisbane
Legislative Council (Life)

15.11.1878-24.12.1881 21.01.1879-24.12.1881
24.12.1881-20.03.1898
Secretary for Public Works
15.08.1867-10.09.1868
10.07.1873-15.07.1873

Secretary for Public Lands
10.09.1868-25.11.1868

Premier and Colonial Secretary
03.05.1870-08.01.1874

Secretary for Public Instruction
21.01.1879-24.12.1881

President of Legislative Council
24.12.1881-20.03.1898
PALMER, Edward

Burke
Carpentaria

05.10.1883-19.05.1888
26.05.1888-25.05.1893
13.12.1880-17.08.1883
(By-election)

PALMER, Henry Wyndham

Kennedy

28.11.1878-05.10.1883

PANTON, John

Legislative Council (Life)

22.02.1866-02.09.1866

PARKER, James Augustus


Burke

26.10.1875-21.06.1876
(By-election)

PARNELL, Arthur Horatio


Legislative Council (Life)

03.03.1908-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

MLC (NSW) Cook and


Westmoreland June 1843-June 1849

PATERSON, Thomas MacDonald


see MacDONALD-PATERSON
PATERSON, Frederick Woolnough
Communist
Bowen
15.04.1944-29.04.1950
(Fred)
PATTISON, William

Blackall
Rockhampton

Only Member of the Communist Party


ever elected to an Australian Parliament

13.04.1886-05.05.1888
Minister without Office
05.05.1888-13.05.1893 13.06.1888-30.11.1888
19.11.1889-12.08.1890

Colonial Treasurer 30.11.1888-19.11.1889

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PALMER, Henry
Maryborough

PAUL, William Sheffield



Leichhardt

14.11.1878-24.03.1879
05.05.1888-20.05.1893

PAULL, William James


Opposition
Charters Towers

07.10.1905-05.02.1908
(By-election)

PAYNE, John
ALP
Mitchell

13.05.1905-14.01.1928
(By-election)

PEARCE, James (Jim)


ALP
Broadsound

Fitzroy

02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Chair, Travelsafe Select Committee
19.09.1992-20.03.2009 02.05.2001-16.04.2008
(Retired)

PEREL, Irvine (Isidore)


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

PERKINS, Patrick
Aubigny


Cambooya


Legislative Council (Life)

01.05.1877-21.02.1884
Secretary for Public Lands
(By-election) 21.01.1879-13.11.1883
10.05.1888-06.05.1893
23.05.1893-17.05.1901

PERRETT, Trevor John


Independent (CEC)
Barambah


National

16.04.1988-16.12.1988
Minister for Primary Industries,
(By-election) Fisheries and Forestry
16.12.1988-13.06.1998 26.02.1996-13.02.1998

PERRY, William
Legislative Council (Life)
PERSSE, de Burgh Fitzpatrick
Fassifern

22.09.1890-11.06.1891
09.04.1878-07.09.1883
(By-election)

PETERSON, James Christian (Jens)



22.05.1915-02.09.1915
Home Secretary 21.05.1929-17.06.1932
02.09.1915-12.05.1923
12.05.1923-12.05.1925

ALP
Normanby
Country
United

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278

PEASE, Percy
ALP
Herbert
10.04.1920-17.09.1940
Deputy Leader of the Opposition

(By-election) 21.05.1929-11.06.1932

Deputy Premier and Secretary for Public
Lands 17.06.1932-17.09.1940

PECHEY, Edward Wilmot
Aubigny
11.11.1873-09.04.1877


CPNP

Fitzroy

12.05.1925-11.06.1932
11.06.1932-11.05.1935

PETRIE, Andrew Lang


Ministerialist

Opposition

Ministerialist

#Liberal

Nationalist

United

PETTIGREW, John

Toombul

29.04.1893-08.05.1926

Stanley

20.11.1873-10.12.1878

Legislative Council (Life)

12.05.1877-23.06.1894

PHILLIPS, Anita Frances

ALP

Thuringowa

17.02.2001-07.02.2004

PHILLIPS, George

Carpentaria

25.05.1893-11.04.1896

PHILP, Sir Robert



Musgrave
Townsville
Townsville

Ministerialist
Opposition
Ministerialist

05.01.1886-09.05.1888
Secretary for Mines and Public Works
12.05.1888-05.02.1908 25.05.1893-23.08.1894
05.02.1908-22.05.1915
Secretary for Mines, Public Works and
Public Instruction
23.08.1894-29.03.1895

Secretary for Public Works and
Railways 29.03.1895-06.05.1896

Secretary for Mines and Railways
06.05.1896-25.02.1897

Secretary for Mines
25.02.1897-02.03.1898

Treasurer and Secretary for Mines
02.03.1898-01.12.1899

Premier - Treasurer and Chief Secretary
for Mines 07.12.1899-01.02.1901

and Chief Secretary and Secretary
for Mines 01.02.1901-08.04.1903

and Chief Secretary, Secretary for
Mines - and Home Secretary
08.04.1903-17.09.1903

and Chief Secretary and Treasurer
19.11.1907-18.02.1908

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PETTIGREW, William

PIE, Arthur Bruce (Bruce)


Qld. Peoples Party


Liberal

Windsor
Kedron

15.04.1944-29.04.1950 08.03.1946-02.02.1948
29.04.1950-06.01.1951

PILBEAM, Reginald Byron Jarvis


(Rex)

Liberal

Rockhampton South

28.05.1960-17.05.1969

PIZZEY, Jack Charles Allan


Country
Isis
29.04.1950-31.07.1968



(Died in Office)


PLANT, Edmund Harris Thornburgh
Legislative Council (Life)

08.06.1905-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

Minister for Education (died in office)


12.08.1957-17.01.1968
Minister for Migration
09.06.1960-26.09.1963
Premier and Minister for State
Development 17.01.1968-31.07.1968

Queensland Parliamentary Library

280

PITT, Frederick Warren (Warren)


ALP
Mulgrave
02.12.1989-15.07.1995
Deputy Government Whip

05.12.1998-20.03.2009 10.03.1992-01.10.1992

(By-election) (Retired)
Government Whip 01.10.1992-23.02.1995

Minister for Business, Industry and
Regional Development
23.02.1995-31.07.1995

Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee
03.05.2001-13.01.2004

Minister for Communities and
Disability Services
12.02.2004-22.04.2004

Minister for Communities, Disability
Services, Seniors and Youth 13.09.200630.01.2007

Minister for Communities, Minister
for Disability Services Queensland,
Minister for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Partnerships, Minister
for Seniors and Youth 30.07.200713.09.2007

Minister for Main Roads and Local
Government 13.09.2007-26.03.2009

PLUNKETT, Thomas

PLUNKETT, Thomas Flood

Ministerialist
Albert
Opposition
CPNP
Albert
Country
Darlington

17.05.1888-21.03.1896
18.03.1899-05.02.1908
11.05.1929-29.04.1950
29.04.1950-03.08.1957

POLLOCK, George
ALP
Gregory



18.08.1915-24.03.1939
Chairman of Committees
(By-election) 30.07.1924-11.05.1929
(Died in Office)
Speaker 15.08.1932-24.03.1939

POOLE, Robert Lindsay


ALP
Gaven


PORTER, Charles Robert
Liberal
Toowong

17.02.2001-28.02.2006
(Resigned)
28.05.1966-29.11.1980

Minister for Aboriginal and Island


Affairs 16.12.1977-23.12.1980

281

07.12.1974-03.05.1989
Chairman, Surbordinate Legislation
03.05.1989-31.07.1989 Committee 12.03.1981-03.08.1983
(Resigned)
Minister for Education
06.12.1982-25.11.1987


Minister for Education, Training and
Technology 25.11.1987-01.12.1987

Speaker 02.12.1987-05.07.1989
POWER, Francis Isidore

Legislative Council (Life)

15.07.1901-24.06.1912

POWER, Laurel Jean

ALP

Mansfield

02.12.1989-15.07.1995

POWER, William

ALP
Baroona
QLP

Minister for Justice and Representative


Government in Legislative Council
19.11.1907-18.02.1908

11.05.1935-26.04.1957
Secretary for Public Works, Housing
26.04.1957-28.05.1960 and Local Government
15.05.1947-10.05.1950

Secretary for Mines and Immigration
10.05.1950-10.03.1952

Attorney-General
10.03.1952-12.08.1957
POWER, William Grene

Legislative Council (Life)

19.09.1883-14.08.1903

POWERS, Sir Charles

Burrum

12.05.1888-29.04.1893

Opposition

Minister without Office

The 52nd Parliament

POWELL, Lionel William (Lin)


National
Isis

Independent


Maryborough
29.04.1893-21.03.1896 20.09.1889-19.11.1889

Postmaster-General and Secretary for
Public Instruction
19.11.1889-12.08.1890
PRATT, Dorothy Ruth (Dolly)
PHON+
Barambah
13.06.1998-06.02.1999
Deputy Leader PHON+

IND
06.02.1999- 23.06.1998-06.02.1999

Nanango
17.02.2001
Liberal

Toowong

PRENZLER, Dr. Peter Ross


PHON+
Lockyer
CCAQ

29.11.1980-22.10.1983
13.06.1998-14.12.1999
Deputy Leader CCAQ
22.12.1999-17.02.2001 22.12.1999-17.02.2001

282

PREST, William George (Bill)


ALP
Port Curtis

29.05.1976-19.09.1992
Government Whip
(By-election) (Retired) 06.12.1989-19.09.1992

PRICE, Thomas

Wide Bay

23.11.1878-07.09.1883

PRICE, William Norris


James (Bill)

Mount Isa

22.10.1983-01.11.1986

ALP

PRING, Ratcliffe
Eastern Downs

Ipswich

Burnett


Town of Brisbane

Carnarvon

Brisbane City


Fortitude Valley

Legislative Council (Life)

27.04.1860-22.04.1862
Attorney-General
30.05.1863-04.08.1866 10.12.1859-30.08.1865
22.04.1867-17.08.1870 21.07.1866-07.08.1866
(By-election) 15.08.1867-25.11.1868
17.08.1870-11.01.1872 12.11.1869-03.05.1870
25.11.1873-02.01.1874 02.01.1874-08.01.1874
12.02.1878-15.11.1878 16.05.1879-04.06.1880
(By-election)
26.11.1878-28.05.1879
24.04.1862-26.05.1863
(Resigned)

PRITCHARD, Alexander Brown

22.06.1867-26.09.1868

Town of Brisbane

PUGH, Theophilus Parsons


Town of Brisbane
30.05.1863-30.01.1869
Chairman of Committees
18.09.1867-27.08.1868

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PRENTICE, Ian George

PURCELL, Patrick Douglas (Pat)


ALP
Bulimba

19.09.1992-20.03.2009
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
(Retired) for Public Works, Housing and Racing
12.02.2004-28.07.2005

Minister for Emergency Services
28.07.2005-04.07.2007
PURNELL, Ernest Bracher
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

12.10.1917-23.3.1922
(Council Abolished)

PYKE, Peter Malcolm

19.09.1992-15.07.1995

ALP

Mount Ommaney

RAE, Sir Wallace Alexander Ramsay


Country/National*
Gregory
05.10.1957-07.12.1974
Minister for Local Government and

(By-election) Electricity 04.09.1969-20.06.1972

Minister for Lands and Forestry
20.06.1972-06.12.1974

Agent-General for Queensland
09.12.1974-08.08.1980
RAFF, Alexander
Legislative Council (Life)

14.08.1884-10.06.1910
(Resigned)

RAFF, George

Town of Brisbane

11.05.1860-08.04.1864
Minister without Office
23.11.1865-22.06.1867 20.07.1866-16.11.1866
(By-election)

RAMSAY, Robert
Western Downs
18.06.1867-06.11.1873
Colonial Treasurer

Legislative Council (Life)
02.01.1874-14.06.1877 03.05.1870-28.03.1871

(Seat Declared Vacant)
Minister without Office
28.03.1871-08.01.1874

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283

QUINN, Robert Joseph (Bob)


Liberal
South Coast
02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Minister for Education

Merrimac
19.09.1992-17.02.2001 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

Robina
17.02.2001-09.09.2006
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
23.06.1998-17.02.2001

Leader of the Liberal Party
28.02.2001- 07.08.2006

Deputy Leader of the Coalition
22.04.2003-07.02.2004

RADKE, Theodore Paul (Ted)
Liberal
Greenslopes
15.07.1995-13.06.1998

RAMSDEN, Samuel Raymond

Liberal

Merthyr

03.08.1957-30.06.1971

RANDELL, James Henry (Jim)


National
Mirani
29.11.1980-31.03.1994
Minister for Local Government

(Resigned) and Racing 09.12.1987-25.09.1989

Minister for Works and Housing
25.09.1989-7.12.1989
RANKIN, Colin Dunlop Wilson

Ministerialist
Burrum
Opposition

17.06.1905-16.03.1918
Secretary for Railways
(By-election) 06.04.1915-01.06.1915
13.06.1998-04.11.1998
(Resigned)

RAWLINGS, William Henley


Woothakata
Legislative Council (Life)

20.05.1893-11.04.1896
12.07.1906-05.08.1906

REA, William

Rockhampton

15.11.1878-21.09.1881

REDWOOD, Vernon Charles


Drayton and Toowoomba

18.05.1907-02.10.1909

ALP

Ministerialist
Opposition

29.04.1950-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

REED, George McCullough


Ipswich

04.08.1866-19.06.1867
(Ministerial By-election)

REEVES, Philip Gerard (Phil)

13.06.1998-

ALP

Mansfield

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RAPPOLT, Charles Robert


PHON+
Mulgrave


RASEY, Thomas William
ALP
Windsor

QLP

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for


Transport 21.09.2006-13.09.2007
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
13.09.2007-20.03.2009

REID, Matthew (Mat)


ALP
Toowong

Enoggera

29.04.1893-21.03.1896
Senator (Federal)
23.12.1899-11.03.1902 01.07.1917-30.06.1935
(By-election)

REILLY, Dianne Ann (Di)

17.02.2001-20.03.2009

ALP

Mudgeeraba

Chair, Legal, Constitutional and


Administrative Review Committee
11.10.2006-20.03.2009

REINHOLD, Carl William Herman

ALP

Brisbane South

27.08.1904-18.05.1907

285

RICHARDS, Henry

Town of South Brisbane

30.04.1860-10.06.1863

RICHTER, Sir Harold

Somerset

03.08.1957-27.05.1972

Country

Minister for Public Works and Local


Government 04.05.1961-26.09.1963
Minister for Local Government and
Conservation 26.09.1963-29.05.1969

RICKUSS, Ian Phillip


National
Lockyer
LNP

07.02.2004-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

Opposition Whip 06.06.2006-02.04.2009

RIORDAN, David

ALP

16.03.1918-16.09.1929

MHR (Federal) Kennedy


12.10.1929-15.10.1936

Burke

RIORDAN, Ernest Joseph


ALP
Bowen


Flinders

20.06.1936-15.04.1944
Secretary for Mines and Immigration
(By-election) 10.03.1952-09.12.1954
29.04.1950-09.12.1954

RIORDAN, William James


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

ROBERTS, Daniel Foley


Legislative Council (Life)
23.05.1860-26.07.1889
Chairman of Committees
30.05.1860-26.07.1889

The 52nd Parliament

REYNOLDS, Michael Francis (Mike) ALP


Townsville
13.06.1998-20.03.2009
Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier

(Retired) in North Queensland
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for Emergency Services and
Minister Assisting the Premier in North
Queensland 22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for Child Safety
12.02.2004-13.09.2006

Speaker 10.10.2006-20.03.2009




Chair (ex-officio), Standing Orders
Committee 11.10.2006-20.03.2009




Chair (ex-officio), Speakers Advisory
Committee 26.02.2008-20.03.2009

Member of the Order of Australia
10.06.1985

ROBERTS, Elisa Mary


PHON+
Gympie
Independent

17.02.2001-18.04.2002
18.04.2002-09.09.2006

ROBERTS, Frank Edward

ALP

Nundah

03.05.1947-19.05.1956

ROBERTS, James Henry Cecil

Country

Pittsworth

09.10.1920-12.05.1923

ROBERTS, Lloyd Henry Scurfield

Country

Whitsunday

29.04.1950-11.04.1961

ROBERTS, Neil Stuart

ALP

Nudgee

15.07.1995-

Minister for Public Works and Local


Government 09.06.1960-11.04.1961

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Chairman, Public Works Committee


30.07.1998-17.02.2001

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Education 01.03.2001-22.03.2001

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Employment, Training and Youth and
Minister for the Arts
23.03.2001-12.06.2003

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Families and Minister for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander Policy and
Minister for Disability Services and
Minister for Seniors
12.06.2003-07.02.2004

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier, Treasurer and Minister for
Sport 12.02.2004-28.07.2005

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for Communities, Disability Services
and Seniors 26.05.2005-28.07.2005

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier and Minister for Finance,
Minister for State Development,
Trade and Innovation
28.07.2005-02.02.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier, Treasurer and Minister
for State Development, Trade and
Innovation 02.02.2006-13.09.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy


Premier, Treasurer and Minister for
Infrastructure 13.09.2006-10.07.2007
Minister for Emergency Services
10.07.2007-26.03.2009


ROBERTS, Thomas Robert
Ministerialist
Drayton and Toowoomba
18.05.1907-27.04.1912
Chairman of Committees

Opposition
East Toowoomba
27.04.1912-02.06.1934 22.08.1929-11.06.1932

#Liberal

Nationalist

United

CPNP

ROBINSON, Herbert Freemont


ALP
Sandgate
QLP

07.03.1953-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

ROBSON, Molly Jess

ALP

Springwood

02.12.1989-15.07.1995

RODGERS, Steven Gordon

ALP

Burdekin

17.02.2001-07.02.2004

ROGERS, Terrence Walter

Liberal

Redcliffe

20.08.2005-09.09.2006

ROME, Thomas
Legislative Council (Life)

01.07.1881-24.01.1882
(Resigned)

Minister for Environment and Heritage


24.09.1992-31.07.1995

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287

ROBERTSON, Stephen
ALP
Sunnybank
19.09.1992-17.02.2001
Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy

Stretton
17.02.2001- Premier 29.06.1998-16.12.1999

Minister for Emergency Services
16.12.1999-22.02.2001

Minister for Natural Resources and
Minister for Mines
22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for Natural Resources, Mines
and Energy 12.02.2004-25.08.2004

Minister for Natural Resources and
Mines 25.08.2004-28.07.2005

Minister for Health
28.07.2005-26.03.2009

ROSE, Merri

ALP

Currumbin

19.09.1992-07.02.2004

Minister for Emergency Services


29.06.1998-16.12.1999

Minister for Tourism and Racing
16.12.1999-15.01.2004

Minister for Fair Trading
22.02.2001-15.01.2004
ROW, Edward Charles (Ted)
Country/National*
Hinchinbrook
27.05.1972-02.12.1989
Chairman of Committees
24.11.1983-02.12.1989
ROW, Sir John Alfred
Country
Hinchinbrook
28.05.1960-27.05.1972
Minister for Agriculture and Forestry
14.06.1963-26.09.1963

Minister for Primary Industries
26.09.1963-20.06.1972
National

Hinchinbrook

02.12.1989-09.09.2006

Minister for Primary Industries,


Fisheries and Forestry
16.02.1998-26.06.1998

288

ROYDS, Charles James


Leichhardt


04.05.1860-08.02.1864
29.06.1868-30.01.1872
(By-election)

ROYDS, Edmund Molyneux


Leichhardt


14.04.1864-11.05.1868
(By-election)
20.02.1872-08.12.1875
(By-election)

RUSSELL, Charles Wilfred

Dalby

03.05.1947-28.10.1949

RUSSELL, Hugh McDiarmid


CPNP

Toombul
Hamilton

08.05.1926-11.06.1932
11.06.1932-29.03.1941

RUSSELL, Wilfred Adams


Dalby

08.05.1926-08.01.1932

Enoggera
Kennedy
Charters Towers
Maranoa

21.11.1878-18.08.1883
Attorney-General
05.10.1883-12.05.1888 13.11.1883-13.06.1888
12.05.1888-13.05.1893 28.03.1899-01.12.1899
18.03.1899-27.08.1904 07.12.1899-17.09.1903

Country

PPC
CPNP

RUTLEDGE, Sir Arthur


Ministerialist


MHR (Federal) Maranoa


10.12.1949-28.04.1951

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ROWELL, Marcus Hosking (Marc)

RYAN, Cornelius James

ALP

Eacham

16.01.1926-11.05.1929

RYAN, Daniel

ALP

Townsville

22.05.1915-09.10.1920

RYAN, Henry Joseph

ALP

Cook

22.05.1915-11.05.1929
05.03.1892-20.05.1893
(By-election)

RYAN, Thomas Joseph

ALP

Barcoo

02.10.1909-14.10.1919

RYLAND, George

ALP

Gympie

11.03.1899-27.04.1912

Ipswich
Fassifern

21.08.1883-05.05.1888
10.05.1888-06.05.1893

Premier, Chief Secretary, Attorney-


General and Secretary for Mines
01.06.1915-10.07.1915

Premier, Chief Secretary and
Attorney-General
10.07.1915-10.03.1916

Premier, Chief Secretary, Attorney-
General and Home Secretary
10.03.1916-23.03.1916

Premier, Chief Secretary and Attorney-
General 23.3.1916-22.10.1919

Also MHR (Federal) West Sydney
13.12.1919-01.08.1921

SALKELD, William

SANDEMAN, Alfred
Port Curtis

15.10.1861-11.04.1863
(By-election)

SANDEMAN, Gordon
Leichhardt

Legislative Council (Life)

30.06.1863-13.09.1870
MLA (NSW) Wide Bay,
02.01.1874-18.08.1886 Burnett and Maranoa
(Seat Declared Vacant) 17.04.1856-10.10.1857

SANTORO, Santo
Liberal
Merthyr

13.05.1989-19.09.1992
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
(By-election) 24.09.1992-31.07.1995

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289

RYAN, Thomas Joseph (Tommy)


ALP
Barcoo

Clayfield

19.09.1992-17.02.2001

Minister for Training and Industrial


Relations 26.02.1996-26.6.1998

Senator for Queensland
29.10.2002-11.04.2007 (Resigned)
(chosen by Queensland Parliament)

SAYERS, Robert John
Charters Towers
12.05.1888-13.05.1893
Senator (Federal) 01.01.1907-30.06.1913
SCASSOLA, Guelfi Paul (Guelf)

Liberal

Mount Gravatt

12.11.1977-22.10.1983

SCHUNTNER, Lyle Thomas

Liberal

Mount Coot-tha

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

Chairman, Subordinate Legislation


Committee 03.08.1983-09.08.1983

SCOTT, Christine Margaret

ALP

Charters Towers

17.02.2001-07.02.2004

SCOTT, Desley Carleton

ALP

Woodridge

17.02.2001-

SCOTT, John
Clermont


Leichhardt

Springsure

Leichhardt

Legislative Council (Life)

22.06.1868-01.10.1868
Chairman of Committees of
(By-election) Legislative Assembly
13.09.1870-04.11.1873 15.11.1871-01.09.1873
04.11.1873-14.11.1878 21.01.1879-26.07.1883
14.11.1878-05.05.1888
23.08.1888-26.06.1890
(Resigned)

SCOTT, Robert William

ALP

Cook

12.11.1977-02.12.1989

SCOTT, Thomas Alison

ALP

Murilla

27.08.1904-18.05.1907

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SCHWARTEN, Robert Evan


ALP
Rockhampton North
02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Chairman, Public Works Committee

Rockhampton
15.07.1995- 18.03.1992-25.08.1992

Minister for Public Works and Housing
29.06.1998-12.02.2004

Minister for Public Works, Housing and
Racing 12.02.2004-13.09.2006

Minister for Public Works and Housing
13.09.2006
Minister for Information and
Communications Technology
12.10.2006-

Ministerialist

SCOTT, Walter
Burnett


Mulgrave

07.11.1871-20.11.1873
(By-election)
20.11.1873-21.11.1878

SCOTT-YOUNG, Norman Reginald


(Norm)

27.05.1972-22.10.1983

Liberal

Townsville

SEENEY, Jeffrey William (Jeff)


National
Callide
13.06.1998-09.09.2008
Deputy Leader of the Opposition

LNP
09.09.2008- 04.02.2003-14.09.2006

Leader of the Opposition
18.09.2006-29.01.2008
12.11.1977-01.11.1986
01.11.1986-27.09.1988
27.09.1988-02.12.1989
19.10.1875-12.4.1876
(By-election)

SHEAFFE, Roger Hale

14.11.1878-05.10.1883

Burke

SHELDON, Joan Mary


Liberal
Landsborough


Caloundra

28.07.1990-19.09.1992
Leader of the Liberal Party
(By-election) 11.11.1991-23.06.1998
19.09.1992-07.02.2004
Deputy Leader of the Coalition
02.11.1992-23.06.1998

Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Minister
for The Arts 19.02.1996-26.06.1998
(and eight other Ministries during
the transition period 19.02.199626.02.1996)
SHERIDAN, Richard Bingham

Maryborough

17.08.1883-05.05.1888

Minister without Office


13.11.1883-03.01.1885

Postmaster-General
03.01.1885-17.02.1885
SHERLOCK, Alan Frederick

Liberal

Ashgrove

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

SHERRIN, Craig Arden

National

Mansfield

01.11.1986-02.12.1989

Minister for Family Services

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291

SHAW, Eric Frank


ALP
Wynnum

ALP
Manly

Independent
Manly
SHAW, Frederick
Logan


ALP

Salisbury

28.05.1960-07.12.1974

SHINE, Kerry Gerard

ALP

Toowoomba North

17.02.2001-

SIM, George Charles

ALP

Carpentaria

11.04.1896-25.03.1899

SIMPSON, Fiona Stuart


National
Maroochydore
LNP

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister


for Communities, Disability Services
and Seniors and Premiers Advisor on
Western Queensland
28.07.2005-13.09.2006

Minister for Natural Resources and Water
13.09.2006-01.11.2006

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice
and Minister Assisting the Premier
in Western Queensland 01.11.200626.03.2009

292

19.09.1992-09.09.2008
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
09.09.2008- 21.09.2006-28.07.2008

SIMPSON, George Morris

Dalby

15.11.1878-20.01.1882

SIMPSON, Gordon Leslie

Cooroora

07.12.1974-02.12.1989

National

Chairman, Subordinate Legislation


Committee 23.08.1984-24.11.1988
Minister for Mines and Energy and
Minister for The Arts
25.11.1987-01.12.1987

SIMPSON, Henry George


Legislative Council (Life)

29.07.1868-29.04.1882
(Resigned)

SIMPSON, Stephen
Legislative Council (Life)

SIZER, Hubert Ebenezer
Nationalist
Nundah

United
Sandgate

CPNP

23.05.1860-03.02.1865
(Resigned)
16.03.1918-15.05.1923
Secretary for Labour and Industry
15.05.1923-11.05.1935 21.05.1929-17.06.1932

Queensland Parliamentary Library

SHERRINGTON, Douglas John

19.01.1989-25.09.1989
and for Corrective Services
31.08.1989-25.09.1989

SKINNER, Alexander James


ALP
Somerset
QLP

07.03.1953-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-03.08.1957

SKIRVING, Alexander
ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

18.08.1919-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

SLACK, Douglas John (Doug)

National

Burnett

01.11.1986-17.02.2001

SLESSAR, Aubrey Robert

ALP

Dalby

02.04.1938-03.05.1947
27.05.1972-12.11.1977

SMITH, Alfred James (Norm)


ALP
Carpentaria
QLP

29.03.1941-26.04.1957
26.04.1957-28.05.1960

SMITH, Christine Anne

ALP

17.02.2001-

Burleigh

01.10.1904-18.05.1907
(By-election)

SMITH, Edwin Wallis


see WALLIS-SMITH
SMITH, Geoffrey Norman (Geoff)
ALP
Townsville West

Townsville East

Townsville

29.11.1980-01.11.1986
Minister for Manufacturing and
01.11.1986-19.09.1992 Commerce 07.12.1989-04.06.1990
19.09.1992-13.06.1998
Minister for Manufacturing, Commerce
(Retired) and Small Business
04.06.1990-12.11.1990

Minister for Business, Industry and
Regional Development
12.11.1990-24.09.1992

Minister for Lands 24.09.1992-31.07.1995
SMITH, James Thorneloe

Legislative Council (Life)

23.08.1888-14.03.1902

SMITH, John Gordon

Legislative Council (Life)

19.02.1920-19.06.1921

ALP

The 52nd Parliament

293

SMALL, Sir Andrew Bruce (Bruce)


Country/National*
Surfers Paradise

SMART, Edward Lithgow
ALP
Drayton and Toowoomba

Minister for Economic Development


and Trade and Minister Assisting
the Premier 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

SMITH, Percy Raymond


Liberal
Windsor

03.08.1957-10.03.1969
(Resigned)

SMITH, Richard Joseph



Legislative Council (Life)
03.07.1863-12.06.1866
MLC (NSW) Moreton, Wide Bay,

(Resigned) Burnett and Maranoa
March 1853-February 1856
Bowen
Legislative Council (Life)

19.05.1888-11.03.1902
04.05.1904-11.11.1911

SMITH, William Forgan

ALP

Mackay

22.05.1915-09.12.1942

SMYTH Kenneth William (Ken)

ALP

Bowen

01.11.1986-19.09.1992

SMYTH, William

Gympie

07.09.1883-11.03.1899

SOMERSET, Henry Plantagenet



Ministerialist
#Liberal
Nationalist

Stanley

27.08.1904-09.10.1920

SPARKES, Sir Walter Beresford


James Gordon

CPNP
Country

Dalby
Aubigny

11.06.1932-11.05.1935
29.03.1941-28.05.1960

Chairman of Committees
13.01.1920-15.12.1920




Minister without Office
16.12.1920-06.10.1922
16.09.1942-09.12.1942

Secretary for Public Works
06.10.1922-26.02.1925

Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
26.02.1925-20.05.1929

Premier - Chief Secretary & Treasurer
17.06.1932-12.04.1938

and Chief Secretary
12.04.1938-08.12.1941
09.02.1942-16.09.1942

and Chief Secretary and Secretary for
Public Instruction
08.12.1941-09.02.1942
SMYTH, Joseph Capel
Legislative Council (Life)
05.05.1882-16.07.1910

(Resigned)

Queensland Parliamentary Library

294

SMITH, Robert Harrison


Ministerialist

SPENCE, Judith Caroline (Judy)

ALP

Mount Gravatt

295

27.08.1904-18.05.1907
20.12.1919-09.10.1920
(By-election)

02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Opposition Whip 05.11.1992-19.02.1996
19.09.1992-17.02.2001
Government Whip
17.02.2001-09.09.2008 19.02.1996-15.02.1998
09.09.2008-
Minister for Natural Resources
16.02.1998-26.06.1998

Deputy Leader of the Opposition
26.02.1999-12.03.2001

Leader of the Opposition
04.02.2003-14.09.2006
29.01.2008-02.04.2009

Leader of the Liberal National Party
09.09.2008-02.04.2009
STEPHAN, Leonard William (Len)
National
Gympie
01.09.1979-17.02.2001
Chairman, Subordinate Legislation

(By-election)(Retired) Committee 15.02.1987-19.10.1989
Government Whip

The 52nd Parliament

Chair, Public Works Committee


10.11.1992-20.06.1995

Minister for Womens Policy and
Minister for Fair Trading
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Policy
29.06.1998-12.02.2004

Minister for Families
22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for Disability Services
22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Minister for Seniors
20.06.2002-12.02.2004

Minister for Police and Corrective
Services 12.02.2004-13.09.2007

Minister for Police, Corrective Services
and Sport 13.09.2007-26.03.2009
SPENCER, Thomas Alfred
Ministerialist
Maranoa

PPC


SPRINGBORG, Lawrence James
National
Carnarvon

Warwick

Southern Downs

LNP

02.12.1989-

06.09.1989-02.12.1989

Chairman, Public Works Committee
02.04.1996-19.05.1998
STEPHENS, Thomas Blacket
Town of South Brisbane
10.06.1863-13.05.1875
Colonial Treasurer


Legislative Council (Life)
22.07.1876-26.08.1877 21.05.1867-15.08.1867
27.01.1869-03.05.1870

Colonial Secretary
25.11.1868-28.01.1869

Postmaster-General
13.11.1869-28.01.1870

Secretary for Public Lands
08.01.1874-27.05.1875
12.05.1888-28.03.1896
Secretary for Public Instruction and
28.03.1896-27.08.1904 Agriculture
18.05.1907-05.02.1908 19.11.1907-18.02.1908
01.07.1912-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

STEPHENSON, Alfred John


Ministerialist

Ipswich
Legislative Council (Life)

21.03.1896-11.03.1902
03.07.1914-04.12.1914

STEVENS, Ernest James


Independent

Warrego
Logan
Legislative Council (Life)

14.11.1878-17.08.1883
17.08.1883-04.04.1896
06.04.1899-07.09.1920

STEVENS, Henry Moreton


Ministerialist
Rosewood
Liberal

16.09.1911-16.03.1918
(By-election)

STEVENS, Raymond Alexander


(Ray)

Liberal
Robina
LNP

09.09.2006-09.09.2008
09.09.2008-

STEVENSON, John
Clermont


Normanby

Clermont

04.02.1876-22.11.1878
(By-election)
05.12.1878-05.05.1888
05.05.1888-06.05.1893

STEWART, James Charles

04.04.1896-05.06.1901

ALP

Rockhampton North

Senator (Federal) 30.03.1901-30.07.1914


05.09.1914-30.06.1917

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STEPHENS, William
Ministerialist
Woolloongabba

Opposition
Brisbane South


Legislative Council (Life)

STEWART, Robert Muter

Brisbane City

14.11.1873-01.02.1878

Colonial Secretary 05.06.1876-15.03.1877

STODART, James

Ministerialist
Logan
Opposition

15.08.1896-16.03.1918
Chairman of Committees
(By-election) 13.7.1911-15.4.1915

STONE, Barbara Gwendoline

ALP

Springwood

17.02.2001-

STONEMAN, Mark David

National

Burdekin

22.10.1983-13.06.1998

STRONG, Trevor Leonard

ALP

Burnett

17.02.2001-07.02.2004

Chair, Public Works Committee


11.10.2006-20.03.2009

297

STRUTHERS, Karen Lee


ALP

Archerfield
Algester

13.06.1998-17.02.2001
Chair, Legal, Constitutional and
17.02.2001- Administrative Review Committee
03.05.2001-13.01.2004

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
(Multicultural Affairs) and Minister for
Trade 12.02.2004-28.07.2005

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations 28.07.2005-02.02.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Employment, Training and Industrial
Relations and Minister for Sport
02.02.2006-13.09.2006

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Health 13.09.2006-20.03.2009

STUBLEY, Francis Horace
Kennedy
28.11.1878-05.10.1883
STUCKEY, Janet Anne (Jann)

Currumbin

Liberal

07.02.2004-09.09.2008

The 52nd Parliament

Minister for Primary Industries


25.09.1989-07.12.1989

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier
26.02.1996-13.06.1998
STOPFORD, James
ALP
Mount Morgan
22.05.1915-11.06.1932
Minister without Office

Maryborough
11.06.1932-30.11.1936 06.10.1922-2.07.1923

Home Secretary 02.07.1923-21.05.1929

Secretary for Mines
17.06.1932-30.11.1936
STORY, George William Bennett
Ministerialist
Balonne
11.04.1896-27.08.1904

LNP

09.09.2008-

STUMM, Jacob

Ministerialist

Gympie

28.03.1896-11.03.1899

MHR (Federal) Lilley


31.05.1913-26.03.1917

SULLIVAN, Carryn Elizabeth

ALP

Pumicestone

17.02.2001-

Chair, Scrutiny of Legislation Committee


11.10.2006-20.03.2009

SULLIVAN, Jonathan Harold (Jon)


ALP
Glass House
02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Chair, Subordinate Legislation

Caboolture
19.09.1992-13.06.1998 Committee 10.11.1992-20.06.1995

Chairman, Scrutiny of Legislation
Committee 15.09.1995-02.04.1996

MHR (Federal) Longman 19.02.2008 -

SUMMERVILLE, William Henry

ALP

Stanley

11.03.1902-27.08.1904

SUMNER, Richard

Ministerialist
Nundah
Opposition
Legislative Council (Life)
ALP

18.05.1907-02.10.1909
10.10.1917-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

SWAN, James

Legislative Council (Life)

18.04.1878-26.05.1891

SWANWICK, Frederick Ffoulkes

Bulimba

29.11.1878-04.07.1882

Queensland Parliamentary Library

298

SULLIVAN, Terry
ALP
Nundah
18.05.1991-19.09.1992
Government Whip

(By-election) 30.07.1998-09.09.2006

Chermside
19.09.1992-17.02.2001

Stafford
17.02.2001-09.09.2006

SULLIVAN, Victor Bruce (Vic)
Country/National*
Condamine
28.05.1960-22.10.1983
Minister for Lands 17.01.1968-20.06.1972

Minister for Primary Industries
20.06.1972-23.12.1974

Minister for Primary Industries and
Fisheries 23.12.1974-25.03.1975

Minister for Primary Industries
25.03.1975-29.07.1980

Minister for Mines and Energy
29.07.1980-23.12.1980

Minister for Commerce and Industry
23.12.1980-06.12.1982

SWAYNE, Edward Bowdich







Opposition
Ministerialist
#Liberal
Nationalist
Northern Country
Country
CPNP

Mackay
Mirani

18.05.1907-27.04.1912
27.04.1912-11.05.1935

SZCZERBANIK, John

ALP

Albert

02.12.1989-15.07.1995

299

TAYLOR, George Cuthbert


ALP
Enoggera
Independent Labor

11.06.1932-29.10.1941
29.10.1941-15.04.1944

TAYLOR, Harold Bourne


Qld Peoples Party


Liberal

03.05.1947-29.04.1950
29.04.1950-01.06.1963

Hamilton
Clayfield

Chairman of Committees
28.08.1957-31.05.1963

TAYLOR, James
Western Downs


Legislative Council (Life)


27.04.1860-14.09.1870
Secretary for Public Lands
04.11.1871-10.01.1881 28.01.1869-03.05.1870
(Resigned)
01.07.1881-17.08.1893
(Reappointed & Resigned)

TAYLOR, John Russell


ALP

15.04.1944-29.04.1950
29.04.1950-03.08.1957

Maranoa
Balonne

TAYLOR, William Frederick



Legislative Council (Life)

17.04.1886-23.03.1922
Chairman of Committees
(Council Abolished) 30.09.1913-16.11.1920

TEDMAN, George

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

CPNP

Maree

TENNI, Martin James


National
Barron River

07.12.1974-10.11.1989
Minister for Environment, Valuation
(Resigned) and Administrative Services

The 52nd Parliament

TANTI, Francis John (Frank)


Liberal
Mundingburra
03.02.1996-13.06.1998

(By-election on 03.02.1996 ordered

by Court of Disputed Returns)
TAYLOR, Charles
Nationalist
Windsor
16.03.1918-11.05.1935
Speaker 20.08.1929-11.06.1932

United

CPNP

THACKERAY, Mervyn Herbert


(Merv)

ALP
Independent

Keppel
Rockhampton North

19.08.1983-06.02.1986;
Water Resources and Maritime
Services 06.02.1986-01.12.1987;
Minister for Mines and Energy
09.12.1987-25.09.1989 (and Northern
Development 19.01.1989-31.08.1989).

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-27.05.1972

THEODORE, Stephen

ALP

Herbert

09.11.1940-29.04.1950

THOMAS, Lewis
Ministerialist

Bundamba
Legislative Council (Life)

13.05.1893-18.03.1899
05.07.1902-16.02.1913

THOMPSON, Andrew

Wide Bay

16.03.1918-09.10.1920

ALP

THOMPSON, George Henry


ALP
Legislative Council (Life)

THOMPSON, John Malbon
Ipswich

Bremer

19.02.1920-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)
26.09.1868-14.11.1873
Chairman of Committees
25.11.1873-15.11.1878 30.12.1868-13.07.1870

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300

THEODORE, Edward Granville


ALP
Woothakata
02.10.1909-27.04.1912
Treasurer & Secretary for Public
(Ted)
Chillagoe
27.04.1912-22.09.1925 Works 01.06.1915-22.10.1919


Premier - Chief Secretary & Treasurer
22.10.1919-09.03.1920
06.10.1922-26.02.1925

and Chief Secretary
09.03.1920-12.11.1920
16.12.1920-08.02.1922

and Chief Secretary and Secretary
for Lands 12.11.1920-16.12.1920

and Chief Secretary, Treasurer,
Secretary for Public Works
08.02.1922-06.10.1922

Also MHR (Federal) Dalley
26.02.1927-19.12.1931

Treasurer (Federal)
22.10.1929-09.07.1930
29.01.1931-06.01.1932


Ipswich
15.11.1878-27.07.1881
Secretary for Lands
03.05.1870-05.07.1873

Secretary for Public Works
15.07.1873-08.01.1874

Minister for Justice
21.01.1879-16.05.1879
THORN, George (Snr)

West Moreton

03.05.1860-03.04.1861

THORN, Henry
Northern Downs

01.07.1867-28.09.1868
11.11.1873-30.10.1876

THORN, John
Fassifern

24.01.1874-12.03.1878
(By-election)

THORN, William
Opposition
Aubigny


Ministerialist

04.08.1894-27.08.1904
(By-election)
05.02.1908-27.04.1912

THORNTON, Edmond Lambert


23.09.1868-10.08.1870
22.07.1871-06.11.1873

Warwick
Eastern Downs

THORNTON, William

Legislative Council (Life)


26.09.1866-08.09.1879
(Resigned)
30.10.1882-27.06.1884
(Reappointed)

Legislative Council (Life)

26.01.1882-23.03.1922

THYNNE, Andrew Joseph

Minister for Justice

The 52nd Parliament

301

THORN, George (Jnr)


West Moreton
02.07.1867-18.11.1873
Postmaster-General and Representative

Fassifern
25.11.1873-09.01.1874 of Government in Legislative Council

Ipswich
20.06.1876-18.02.1878 09.01.1874-05.06.1876

(By-election)
Premier, Postmaster-General and

Northern Downs
17.04.1879-07.09.1883 Secretary for Public Works and Mines

(By-election) 05.06.1876-08.03.1877

Fassifern
04.08.1887-10.05.1888 (Resigned PMG 08.07.1876)

06.05.1893-11.03.1902
Secretary for Public Works


Legislative Council (Life)
09.01.1874-16.06.1876 08.03.1877-07.11.1877

Secretary for Public Lands and Mines
07.11.1877-06.02.1878

(Council Abolished) 13.06.1888-12.08.1890



Minister without Office


27.05.1893-03.10.1894

Postmaster-General
03.10.1894-31.03.1897

Secretary for Agriculture
06.05.1896-02.03.1898

Representative of Government in
Legislative Council
13.06.1888-02.03.1898



302

TOMKINS, Kenneth Burgoyne


Country/National*
Roma
24.06.1967-22.10.1983
Minister for Lands, Forestry, National
(Ken)
(By-election) Parks and Wildlife Services
23.12.1974-16.12.1977

Minister for Transport
16.12.1977-23.12.1980

Minister for Water Resources and
Aboriginal and Island Affairs
23.12.1980-06.12.1982
TOOTH, Nicholas Edward Nelson

Ministerialist

TOOTH, Sir Seymour Douglas


Liberal
(Doug)

Burrum

13.05.1893-11.03.1902

Kelvin Grove
Ashgrove

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
Minister for Health
28.05.1960-7.12.1974 14.04.1964-23.12.1974

TOZER, Sir Horace


Ministerialist
Wide Bay
13.7.1871-23.9.1871
Colonial Secretary and Secretary for

17.5.1888-2.3.1898 Public Works 12.08.1890-27.03.1893

Colonial Secretary 27.03.1893-06.08.1896

Home Secretary 06.08.1896-02.03.1898

Agent-General for Queensland 1898-1909
TOZER, Vivian Hoyles

CPNP

Gympie

11.5.1929-11.5.1935

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TOLMIE, James
Ministerialist
Drayton and Toowoomba
22.06.1901-18.05.1907
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock

(By-election) 07.02.1911-11.12.1912

Opposition
02.10.1909-27.04.1912
Secretary for Public Lands

Toowoomba
27.04.1912-16.03.1918 11.12.1912-01.06.1915

Leader of Opposition
08.09.1915-29.05.1918

TRAVERS, Roderick
Clermont

11.9.1866-12.10.1866
(By-election)

TROUT, Richard
Ministerialist
Enoggera

25.02.1911-22.05.1915
(By-election)

TUCKER, Percy John Robert


ALP

28.05.1960-27.05.1972
Leader of Opposition
27.05.1972-07.12.1974 22.07.1974-07.12.1974

Townsville North
Townsville West

(Declined to take seat)

303

TURNER, Henry
ALP
Rockhampton North




Legislative Council (Life)

29.06.1901-17.10.1901
(Election declared invalid)
11.03.1902-18.05.1907
03.07.1907-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

TURNER, John Albert

Kelvin Grove

29.03.1941-03.08.1957

Legislative Council (Life)

18.04.1878-30.07.1900

ALP

TURNER, John Sargent


TURNER, Kenneth (Ken)

PHON+
Thuringowa
IND

13.06.1998-06.02.1999
06.02.1999-17.02.2001

TURNER, Neil John


National
Warrego
07.12.1974-01.11.1986
Minister for Transport

Nicklin
02.12.1989-13.06.1998 19.08.1983-07.11.1983

Minister for Primary Industries
07.11.1983-30.11.1986

Speaker 02.04.1996-13.06.1998




Chairman (ex-officio) Parliamentary
Select Committee on Procedural Review
24.04.1996-09.07.1996

TYREL, John de Poix
Carnarvon
08.01.1876-01.10.1883

The 52nd Parliament

TURLEY, Joseph Henry Lewis


ALP
Brisbane South
06.05.1893-11.03.1899
Home Secretary

22.07.1899-11.03.1902 01.12.1899-07.12.1899


(By-election)
Also Senator (Federal)
01.01.1904-30.07.1914
05.09.1914-30.06.1917

President of Senate
01.07.1910-08.07.1913


TYSON, James
Legislative Council (Life)

(By-election)
23.05.1893-04.12.1898

UNDERWOOD, David Francis


(Dave)

Ipswich West

12.11.1977-02.12.1989

UNMACK, Theodore

Toowong

19.05.1888-29.04.1893

VAN LITSENBURG, Elisabeth


Cornelia Maria (Lillian)

Redcliffe

09.09.2006-

ALP

ALP

Secretary for Railways and Postmaster-


General 12.08.1890-27.03.1893

304

VEIVERS, Michael Desmond (Mick)


National
Southport


VEIVERS, Thomas Robert (Tom)
ALP
Ashgrove

20.06.1987-17.02.2001
Minister for Emergency Services and
(By-election) Sport 26.02.1996-26.06.1998

VOWLES, William John




26.04.1911-8.05.1926
Leader of the Opposition
(By-election) 28.01.1920-11.07.1923

Ministerialist
Dalby
#Liberal
Nationalist
Country

WAKEFIELD, Hiram

Moreton

22.10.1983-01.11.1986

13.05.1885-19.05.1888

WALKER, Adam
Balonne

01.12.1873-27.05.1874
(Election Declared Void)

WALKER, Harry Frederick






18.05.1907-27.04.1912
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
27.04.1912-03.05.1947 02.05.1929-17.06.1932

Opposition
Wide Bay
Ministerialist
Cooroora
#Liberal
Nationalist
Country
CPNP

Queensland Parliamentary Library

VAUGHAN, Kenneth Hamilton (Ken) ALP


Nudgee
12.11.1977-15.07.1995
Minister for Resource Industries

(Retired) 07.12.1989-16.12.1991

Minister for Employment, Training and
Industrial Relations
16.12.1991-24.09.1992

Country

WALKER, James Ernest

CPNP

Ipswich

11.05.1929-11.06.1932

WALLACE, Craig Andrew

ALP

Thuringowa

07.02.2004-

Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and


Minister for Trade in North Queensland
22.09.2006-01.11.2006
Minister for Natural Resource and Water
and Minister Assisting the Premier
in North Queensland 01.11.200726.03.2009

WALLACE, Donald Smith


Clermont
07.09.1883-05.05.1888
MLC (Victoria) SW Province
July 1889 - November 1894
ALP

305

WALLIS-SMITH, Edwin
ALP

Cairns

19.05.1956-12.10.1964
(Died in Office)

Tablelands
Cook

01.06.1963-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

WALSH, Edward Joseph


ALP
Mirani
11.05.1935-03.05.1947
Secretary for Public Lands

ALP
Bundaberg
29.04.1950-26.04.1957 24.09.1940-27.04.1944

QLP
26.04.1957-01.06.1963
Minister for Transport

IND
01.06.1963-17.05.1969 27.04.1944-15.05.1947

Treasurer 17.01.1952-12.08.1957
WALSH, John

Cook

WALSH, William Henry



Maryborough
Warrego
Legislative Council (Life)

05.12.1878-30.10.1883

01.02.1865-04.11.1873
Secretary for Public Works
04.11.1873-12.12.1878 03.05.1870-10.07.1873
20.02.1879-04.04.1888
Speaker of Legislative Assembly
06.01.1874-20.07.1876

Also MLA (NSW) Leichhardt
15.06.1859-10.12.1859
WANSTALL, Sir Charles Gray
Qld Peoples Party
Toowong
15.04.1944-29.04.1950
Chief Justice of Qld
19.07.1977-17.02.1982

The 52nd Parliament

WALLACE, George Walter Gordon


(Watty)

WARBURTON, Neville George (Nev) ALP


Sandgate
12.11.1977-19.09.1992
Leader of Opposition

(Retired) 29.08.1984-02.03.1988

Minister for Employment, Training and
Industrial Relations
07.12.1989-16.12.1991

Minister for Police and Emergency
Services 16.12.1991-24.09.1992
WARNER, Anne Marie
ALP
Kurilpa

South Brisbane

22.10.1983-01.11.1986
Minister for Family Services and
01.11.1986-15.07.1995 Aboriginal and Islander Affairs
(Retired) 07.12.1989-31.07.1995

WARNER, John Herbert

07.12.1974-01.11.1986

National

Toowoomba South

306

WARRY, Thomas Symes


East Moreton

27.10.1860-26.08.1863
(By-election)

WARWICK, Lynette Robyn (Lyn)

Liberal

Barron River

15.07.1995-13.06.1998

WATERS, Francis John (Frank)

ALP

Kelvin Grove

11.06.1932-02.04.1938

Chair, Members Ethics and Parliamentary


Privileges Committee
24.04.1996-19.05.1998

WATSON, Dr David John


Liberal
Moggill
02.12.1989-07.02.2004
Deputy Leader of Liberal Party
Hopetoun 13.05.1990-24.09.1992

Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy
Premier, Treasurer and Minister for The
Arts 26.02.1996-28.04.1997

Minister for Public Works and Housing
28.04.1997-26.06.1998

Leader of Liberal Party
23.06.1998-28.02.2001

Also MHR (Federal) for Forde
01.12.1984-11.07.1987

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WARREN, Richard James
Nationalist
Murrumba
16.03.1918-11.06.1932

Country

CPNP

Chairman, Privileges Committee


05.09.1979-09.08.1983
Speaker 22.11.1983-01.11.1986

WATSON, Duncan John Reay


Ministerialist
Cunningham

29.10.1903-27.08.1904
(By-election)

WATSON, John

12.05.1888-21.03.1896

Ministerialist

Fortitude Valley

WATSON, Robert Hodgson


Country
Mulgrave



29.04.1950-07.03.1953
03.08.1957-26.03.1959
(Died in office)

WATSON-BROWN
see BROWN, Charles Victor Watson
02.05.1860-26.07.1862
Secretary for Lands and Public Works
02.11.1864-18.06.1867 21.07.1866-07.08.1866
08.04.1864-31.10.1864
Secretary for Public Works
(Resigned) 07.08.1866-03.05.1867

307

WEBBER, John

Legislative Council (Life)

09.05.1899-12.03.1904

WEIGHTMAN, Phillip John (Phil)

Cleveland

09.09.2006-20.03.2009

ALP

WEIR, David
ALP
Maryborough

31.03.1917-22.09.1929
(By-election)

WELD-BLUNDELL, Henry Joseph


Clermont

05.04.1879-07.09.1883
(By-election)

WELFORD, Rodney Jon (Rod)


ALP
Stafford

Everton

02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Chairperson, Privileges Committee
19.09.1992-20.03.2009 12.11.1992-20.06.1995
(Retired) Chairman, Legal, Constitutional and
Administrative Review Committee
15.09.1995-02.04.1996

Minister for Environment and Heritage
and Minister for Natural Resources
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Attorney-General and Minister for
Justice 22.02.2001-28.07.2005

Minister for Education and Minister for
the Arts 28.07.2005-13.09.2006

Minister for Training 13.09.2006-

The 52nd Parliament

WATTS, John
Drayton and Toowoomba

Western Downs

Legislative Council (Life)

26.03.2009
WELLINGTON, Peter William

Independent

Nicklin

13.06.1998-

WELLINGTON, William John

ALP

Charters Towers

22.05.1915-02.03.1939

WELLS, Dean MacMillan


ALP
Murrumba
01.11.1986-

308

WELSBY, Thomas (Tom)


Ministerialist
Brisbane North


Merthyr

16.09.1911-27.04.1912
(By-election)
27.04.1912-22.05.1915

WENDT, Wayne Earl

ALP

Ipswich West

09.09.2006-

WETTENHALL, Stephen
Peter Arthur (Steve)

ALP

Barron River

09.09.2006-

WHARTON, Claude Alfred

Country/National*

Burnett

28.5.1960-1.11.1986

Minister for Aboriginal and Islanders


Advancement 10.03.1975-25.03.1975
Minister for Aboriginal and Islanders
Advancement and Fisheries
25.03.1975-16.12.1977
Minister for Works and Housing
16.12.1977-18.10.1986

WHISH, Claudius Buchanan


Legislative Council (Life)

23.06.1870-22.04.1872
(Resigned)

WHITE, John
Ministerialist
Musgrave

04.04.1903-27.08.1904
Secretary for Agriculture and Stock
(By-election) 11.12.1912-01.06.1915
18.05.1907-22.05.1915

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Attorney-General 07.12.1989-31.07.1995
Minister for Justice, and Minister for The
Arts 24.09.1992-31.07.1995

Minister for Education
29.06.1998-22.02.2001

Minister for Environment
22.02.2001-12.02.2004

Also MHR (Federal) for Petrie
05.03.1983-01.12.1984

WHITE, Peter

Stanley

23.08.1883-23.05.1888

WHITE, Peter Nicholson Duckett

Southport

12.11.1977-29.11.1980

Liberal

MHR (Federal) McPherson


21.02.1981-19.02.1990

WHITE, Terence Anthony (Terry)


Liberal
Redcliffe
01.09.1979-02.12.1989
Minister for Welfare Services

(By-election) 23.12.1980-04.08.1983

Leader of the Liberal Party
09.08.1983-03.11.1983
WHITE, William Duckett
Legislative Council (Life)

26.04.1861-05.08.1880
(Resigned)

WHITFORD, Albert Edward Victor

16.03.1918-09.10.1920

ALP

Burrum

01.07.1912-23.03.1922
(Council Abolished)

WHYTE, Patrick James

Mackenzie

29.04.1950-19.05.1956

Warwick

10.06.1863-25.06.1867

ALP

WIENHOLT, Arnold (Snr)

WIENHOLT, Arnold (Jnr)


Ministerialist
Fassifern

Independent

02.10.1909-28.03.1913
MHR (Federal) Moreton
28.06.1930-11.05.1935 13.12.1919-06.11.1922
(By-election)

WIENHOLT, Edward

14.09.1870-04.11.1873
04.11.1873-01.02.1875

Western Downs
Darling Downs

WILKINSON, James
ALP
Ipswich

31.03.1894-21.03.1896
MHR (Federal) Moreton
(By-election) 30.03.1901-12.12.1906

WILLIAMS, Henry Caleb

Ipswich

26.09.1868-12.08.1870

WILLIAMS, Herbert

ALP

Windsor

11.05.1935-29.03.1941

WILLIAMS, Robert Godfrey Wynn


WILLIAMS, Thomas Lewis

Ministerialist
ALP

Charters Towers
Port Curtis

27.04.1912-22.05.1915
11.06.1932-03.05.1947

Secretary for Agriculture and Stock


17.12.1942-07.03.1946

The 52nd Parliament

309

WHITTINGHAM, Arthur Herbert


Legislative Council (Life)



WILSON, Alexander McLachlan
(Alex)

ALP

Townsville South

12.11.1977-01.11.1986

WILSON, Andrew Heron

Legislative Council (Life)

19.09.1883-29.08.1906

WILSON, Geoffrey James (Geoff)

Ferny Grove

13.06.1998-

ALP

WILSON, Naomi Kate Wynn

National

Mulgrave

Chair, Parliamentary Criminal Justice


Committee 03.05.2001-31.12.2001
Chair, Parliamentary Crime and
Misconduct Committee
01.01.2002-11.10.2006
Minister for Mines and Energy
13.09.2006-26.03.2009

310

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for


Families, Youth and Community Care
26.02.1996-16.02.1998

Minister for Families, Youth and
Community Care
16.02.1998-26.06.1998
WILSON, Thomas
ALP
Fortitude Valley

WILSON, Walter Horatio

Legislative Council (Life)

15.07.1995-13.06.1998

01.04.1916-19.05.1933
Secretary for Public Instruction
(By-election) 26.02.1925-21.05.1929
04.07.1885-28.02.1902

Postmaster-General and Representative


of Government in Legislative Council
17.08.1887-13.06.1888
27.03.1893-03.10.1894
02.03.1898-01.12.1899




Minister without Office


12.08.1890-27.03.1893
03.10.1894-02.03.1898

Secretary for Public Instruction
27.03.1893-23.08.1894
28.03.1899-01.12.1899

Minister for Justice
01.10.1898-28.03.1899

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Secretary for Public Instruction


07.03.1946-15.05.1947

02.01.1874-06.06.1878
(Seat Declared Vacant)

WIMBLE, Frederick Thomas

Cairns

05.05.1888-29.04.1893

WINDSOR, Robert Levi


Liberal

Fortitude Valley
Ithaca

03.08.1957-28.05.1960
28.05.1960-28.05.1966

WINSTANLEY, Vernon
ALP

Charters Towers
Queenton

05.02.1908-27.04.1912
Government Whip
27.04.1912-11.06.1932 01.06.1915-10.05.1929

WOOD, Bill
ALP


WOOD, Ernest Gaden Western
Country
(Dick)

Cook
Barron River

18.05.1969-27.05.1972
MLA (ACT) Brindabella
27.05.1972-07.12.1974 04.03.1989-16.10.2004

Logan

28.05.1966-17.05.1969

311

WOOD, Henry Conwell



Legislative Council (Life)

17.04.1886-31.12.1902
(Resigned)

WOOD, Leslie Arnold


ALP
East Toowoomba


North Toowoomba


02.03.1946-03.05.1947
Leader of Opposition
(By-election) 28.08.1957-29.03.1958
29.04.1950-29.03.1958
(Died in Office)

WOOD, Peter
ALP

28.05.1966-27.05.1972
27.05.1972-07.12.1974

Toowoomba East
Toowoomba South

WOOD, Western

Legislative Council (Life)
26.04.1861-20.03.1868

(Resigned)
WOODGATE, Margaret Rosemary
ALP
Pine Rivers
02.12.1989-19.09.1992
Minister for Family and Community

Kurwongbah
19.09.1992-17.03.1997 Services and Minister Assisting the

(Resigned) Premier on the Status of Women
31.07.1995-19.02.1996

WOODS, Michael Joyce Reginald
ALP
Woothakata
11.03.1902-18.05.1907

Ministerialist
18.05.1907-19.11.1907

Opposition
19.11.1907-18.02.1908

Ministerialist
18.02.1908-29.10.1908

Independent Opposition
29.10.1908-02.10.1909

The 52nd Parliament

WILSON, William
Legislative Council (Life)

WOOLMER, Luke

Liberal

Springwood

15.07.1995-13.06.1998

WORDSWORTH, Carlisle Favell


Country
Cook


Mulgrave


29.04.1950-07.03.1953
(By-election)
06.06.1959-07.05.1960
(By-election) (Died in office)

WRIGHT, Albert Henry

12.05.1923-11.05.1929

ALP

Bulimba

Chairman, Public Accounts Committee


07.05.1997-19.05.1998

17.05.1969-27.05.1972
Leader of Opposition
27.05.1972-05.11.1984 20.10.1982-29.08.1984
(Resigned)
MHR (Federal) Capricornia
01.12.1984-13.03.1993

YALDWYN, William
Legislative Council (Life)

10.06.1868-15.05.1877
(Resigned)

YALDWYN, William Henry


Legislative Council

(5 years)

01.05.1860-13.06.1863
(Resigned)
01.05.1865-01.10.1866
(Reappointed for Life)

YEATES, Herbert

Country

East Toowoomba

02.04.1938-24.12.1945

YEWDALE, Leslie John (Les)

ALP

Rockhampton North

27.05.1972-02.12.1989

YOUNG, Dennis Charles

Liberal

Baroona

07.12.1974-12.11.1977

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Rockhampton

LIST OF QUEENSLAND POLITICAL PARTIES: MEMBERS OF WHICH HAVE BEEN ELECTED TO THE QUEENSLAND
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Name
Code
Australian Democrats
DEM
Australian Labor Party
ALP
City Country Alliance Queensland
CCAQ
Communist
Country and Progressive National Party (functioned in Queensland between 1925 and 1945)
CPNP
Country Party (refers to pre - 1974 party and is used as early as 1920 election)
Country
Country Party Members who were in Parliament when the Country Party officially changed its name to the National Party - Queensland in 1974
Country-National*
Country Party Queensland (05.08.1999 - 02.05.2000)
CPQ
Democratic Labor Party
DLP
Farmers Representative
Frank Barnes Labor
Independent
IND
Independent (CEC): Citizens Electoral Council
Independent Democrat
Independent Labor
Independent Liberal
Liberal National Party (from 09.09.2008)
LNP
Liberal Party (from c 1902 - 1917: developed in 1917 into the National Party through an amalgamation of the Liberal Association and National Federation) #Liberal
Liberal Party of Australia (from 08.07.1949)
Liberal and LIB
Ministerialist
National Party (since 1974) (On 5 December 2003 the National Party of Australia - Queensland changed its registered abbreviation from Queensland
Nationals to The Nationals.)
National and NPA
Nationalist
North Queensland Labor Party
NQLP
North Queensland Party
NQP
Northern Country Party
One Nation Party
ONP
One Nation Queensland Division (The name Pauline Hansons One Nation Party was changed to One Nation Queensland Division on 21.06.2002.)
One Nation and ON
Opposition
Pauline Hansons One Nation (deregistered in Queensland on 19 August 1999; re-registered on 23.01.2001)
PHON+
Primary Producers Candidate
PPC
Protestant Labor
Queensland Farmers Union
Farmers Union
Queensland Labor Party
QLP
Queensland Peoples Party
QPP
Queensland United Party (Nationalist and Country Party)
United
Queensland Greens
GRN
United Australia Party
UAP

REPRESENTATIVES OF QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTORATES 1860 - 2009


Albert
First used as an electorate name under the 1887 redistribution, it survived successive boundary alterations until 1949, when the Darlington and Southport electorates were created. The
name was revived in 1959 and retained in the 1971 and 1977 redistributions, though covering a greatly reduced area. Minor changes were made in 1991, including the loss of Carbrook
in the north and coastal areas below Paradise Point in the south.
PLUNKETT, T
COLLINS, RM
PLUNKETT, T
APPEL, JG
PLUNKETT, TF
CAREY, CC

14.02.1970 - 26.10.1971 HEATLEY, WC


27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974 DARCY, WT
07.12.1974 - 02.12.1989 GIBBS, IJ
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995
SZCZERBANIK, J
15.07.1995 - 17.02.2001 BAUMANN, WF
17.02.2001 - KEECH, MM

Algester
Created in the 1999 redistribution from the former electorate of Archerfield.
314

17.02.2001 -

STRUTHERS, KL

Archerfield
Formed in the 1971 redistribution mainly from the western part of the existing Salisbury electorate, taking in the suburbs of Rocklea, Inala and Acacia Ridge. In the 1991 redistribution,
the suburb of Inala was removed and parts of the suburbs of Salisbury, Coopers Plains and Algester added. The seat was abolished in the 1999 redistribution.
27.05.1972 - 09.03.1984
19.05.1984 - 19.09.1992

HOOPER, KJ
PALASZCZUK, H

19.09.1992 - 13.06.1998 ARDILL, LA


13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001 STRUTHERS, KL

Ashgrove
Introduced in the 1959 redistribution for an electorate centred on that suburb and substantially formed from the former Kelvin Grove electorate.
28.05.1960 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986

TOOTH, SD
GREENWOOD, JW
VEIVERS, TR

01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989 SHERLOCK, AF


02.12.1989 - 09.09.2006 FOURAS, D
09.09.2006 -
JONES, KJ

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17.05.1888 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 18.03.1899
18.03.1899 - 05.02.1908
05.02.1908 - 19.03.1929
11.05.1929 - 29.04.1950
28.05.1960 - 26.12.1969

Aspley
Metropolitan electorate created in the 1959 redistribution from the former electorate of Chermside. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate moved north, losing Chermside and gaining
Bald Hills, Strathpine, Murrumba Downs and Griffin.
28.05.1960 - 29.11.1980
29.11.1980 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986

CAMPBELL, FA
NELSON, BA
CAHILL, BJ

01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989 NELSON, BA


02.12.1989 - 17.02.2001 GOSS, JN
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 BARRY, VL

Aubingy
Created by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, taking in the Western Downs including Pittsworth. The name was dropped in the 1971 redistribution and areas of the electorate allocated
into neighbouring ones.
PECHEY, EW
PERKINS, P
CAMPBELL, J
LOVEJOY, W
THORN, W
OBRIEN, J

18.05.1907 - 05.02.1908 McINTYRE, D


05.02.1908 - 27.04.1912
THORN, W
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915 LUKE, AJ
22.05.1915 - 29.03.1941 MOORE, AE
29.03.1941 - 28.05.1960
SPARKES, WBJB
28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972
DIPLOCK, LF

Auburn
Introduced in the 1971 redistribution for an area in the Western Burnett area which was previously mainly included in the electorate of Mackenzie. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution
with most of the electorate subsumed in an enlarged Callide and to a lesser extent in the new electorate of Fitzroy.
27.05.1972 - 29.11.1980

HEWITT, NTE

29.11.1980 - 19.09.1992 HARPER, NJ

Balonne
Constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872 it continued in use until the 1931 redistribution when the electorates were reduced to 62. The name was again used in the 1949 redistribution and the area covered remained basically the same until 1991, centred around St. George and Dirranbandi. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution with the electorate distributed
among the new electorate of Western Downs and the existing electorate of Warrego.
01.12.1873 - 27.05.1874
27.05.1874 - 05.10.1883
05.10.1883 - 11.04.1896
11.04.1896 - 27.08.1904

WALKER, A
LOW, J
MOREHEAD, BD
STORY, GWB

06.08.1927 - 11.06.1932 BRASSINGTON, SJ


29.04.1950 - 03.08.1957 TAYLOR, JR
03.08.1957 - 17.05.1969 BEARDMORE, EJ
17.05.1969 - 11.01.1972 HUNGERFORD, HM

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11.11.1873 - 09.04.1877
01.05.1877 - 21.02.1884
04.03.1884 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 17.07.1894
04.08.1894 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907

27.08.1904 - 02.05.1927

LAND, EM

27.05.1972 - 19.09.1992 NEAL, DMcC

Barambah
Introduced in the 1949 redistribution for a new seat principally constituted from the former electorate of Nanango. Extended in the 1991 redistribution to include Nanango Shire. In
the 1999 redistribution Barambah was abolished.
29.04.1950 - 01.12.1987
16.04.1988 - 13.06.1998

BJELKE-PETERSEN, J
PERRETT, TJ

13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001 PRATT, DR

Barcoo

316

24.11.1885 - 24.01.1892
05.03.1892 - 20.05.1893
20.05.1893 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 14.10.1919

MURPHY, FR
RYAN, TJ (Tommy)
KERR, G
RYAN, TJ

20.12.1919 - 15.12.1942 BULCOCK, FW


01.05.1943 - 10.04.1961 DAVIS, EW
01.07.1961 - 27.05.1972
ODONNELL, EC

Baroona
Constituted under provisions of Section 14 of the Electoral Districts Act of 1931, which gave power to make alterations in boundaries. Baroona was proclaimed an electorate on 20th
August 1935, operative from May of that year. It was abolished as a seat in the 1977 redistribution being incorporated into Brisbane Central, Ithaca and Ashgrove.
11.05.1935 - 28.05.1960
28.05.1960 - 07.12.1974

POWER, W
HANLON, PJ

07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977

YOUNG, DC

Barron River
Introduced in the 1971 redistribution, for a new seat taking in the northern part of the city of Cairns and surrounding rural areas formerly in the electorate of Cook. The area of the
electorate was significantly reduced in 1991, losing Daintree, Mossman and Port Douglas in the north and gaining Kuranda to the west.
27. 05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 10.11.1989
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995

WOOD, B
TENNI, MJ
CLARK, LA

15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998
WARWICK, LR
13.06.1998 - 09.09.2006 CLARK, LA
09.09.2006 -
WETTENHALL, SPA

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Created by the Additional Members Act of 1885 which divided the electorate of Mitchell into Barcoo and Mitchell, the name survived successive boundary changes until the 1971
redistribution when much of the former seat was incorporated into Belyando.

Beaudesert
Created in the 1991 redistribution from large parts of the former Fassifern electorate. Named after the shire whose boundaries almost exactly match the electorate bounds.
19.09.1992 - 20.03.2009

LINGARD, KR

Belmont
Created in the 1959 redistribution from parts of the existing electorates of Bulimba, Mount Gravatt and Wynnum, it was abolished in the 1977 redistribution, with most of its area being
incorporated into the new seat of Chatsworth.
28.05.1960 - 07.12.1974

NEWTON, HF

07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977

BYRNE, DE

Belyando

317

29.04.1950 - 28.05.1960
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974

FOLEY, TA
ODONNELL, EC

07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977

LESTER, VP

Blackall
Formed under provisions of the 1872 Electoral Districts Act this electorate took in all the rural environs of Rockhampton from the coast to the ranges, and was split up for new electorates of Fitzroy, Normanby and Rockhampton North.
18.11.1873 - 28.11.1878
28.11.1878 - 23.01.1886

MacDONALD, PF
ARCHER, A

13.04.1886 - 05.05.1888 PATTISON, W

Bowen
Created in the 1872 Electoral Districts Act, it survived successive redistributions until 1949 when the electorate was split up. Reconstituted in the 1959 redistribution, it was once
again abolished in the 1971 redistribution, but re-formed in 1986 from portions of the Peak Downs, Flinders and Whitsunday electorates. It was again dropped in 1991, divided among
Whitsunday, Mirani, Burdekin, Fitzroy and Charters Towers.
04.11.1873 - 05.05.1875
14.05.1875 - 24.03.1887

FITZGERALD, TH
AMHURST, FT

02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912 FERRICKS, MA


27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915 CAINE, EJ

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Constituted under the 1949 Electoral Districts Act principally from the former Barcoo and Normanby electorates, the name was dropped in the 1959 redistribution when Barcoo was
enlarged eastward. The name was revived in 1971 and dropped in 1977 in favour of Peak Downs.

23.04.1877 - 25.12.1880
24.01.1881 - 05.01.1883
18.01.1883 - 19.05.1888
19.05.1888 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 02.10.1909

BEOR, HR
COOPER, PA
CHUBB, CE
SMITH, RH
KENNA, F

22.05.1915 - 28.03.1936 COLLINS, C


20.06.1936 - 15.04.1944 RIORDAN, EJ
15.04.1944 - 29.04.1950 PATERSON, FW
28.05.1960 - 19.12.1971 DELAMOTHE, PR
01.11.1986 - 19.09.1992
SMYTH, KW

Bremer
Existing as a separate electorate under the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, Bremer was taken into the Ipswich electorate under provisions of the 1878 Act, which gave dual representatives to the enlarged seat. Reconstituted under the 1910 Electoral Districts Act, it was dropped in 1959 when the major part of the electorate was re-named Ipswich East.
THOMPSON, JM
CRIBB, JC

22.05.1915-12.03.1946 COOPER, FA
25.05.1946-28.05.1960 DONALD, J

Brisbane
318

The Town of Brisbane and the Town of South Brisbane were two of the original electorates set up under the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859. Except for the 1949 and 1986 redistributions the Brisbane River was the natural boundary of these electorates, and under this heading the successive electorates for the central city are listed in chronological sequence.
Similar treatment is given under SOUTH BRISBANE, for the variants relevant to that area.

Brisbane, Town of (1859-1873)


Three member constituency

(a)
(b)
11.05.1860 - 25.11.1865 BLAKENEY, CW
11.05.1860 - 08.04.1864
RAFF, G
23.11.1865 - 22.06.1867 RAFF, G
22.04.1864 - 22.06.1867
BROOKES, W
22.06.1867 - 26.09.1868 PRITCHARD, AB
22.06.1867 - 14.11.1873
ODOHERTY, IK
26.09.1868 - 17.08.1870 FRASER, S
17.08.1870 - 11.01.1872 PRING, R

27.01.1872 - 14.11.1873 HANDY, JK

(c)
11.05.1860-17.10.1860
08.12.1860-30.05.1863
30.05.1863-30.01.1869
10.02.1869-14.11.1873

JORDAN, H
CRIBB, R
PUGH, TP
EDMONSTONE, G

Brisbane City (1873-1878)


Single member constituency

14.11.1873 - 01.02.1878

STEWART, RM

12.02.1878 - 15.11.1878

PRING, R

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25.11.1873 - 15.11.1878
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915

North Brisbane (1878-1888)


Two member constituency

(a)
15.11.1878 - 05.05.1888
GRIFFITH, SW
13.01.1882 - 05.05.1888
BROOKES, W

(b)
15.11.1878 - 24.12.1881 PALMER, AH

Brisbane North (1888-1912)


Two member constituency

(b)
05.05.1888 - 21.03.1896
McILWRAITH, T
21.03.1896 - 11.03.1899
FRASER, R
20.04.1899 - 27.04.1912 FORREST, EB

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(a)
05.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
GRIFFITH, SW
29.04.1893 - 21.03.1896
KINGSBURY, JJ
21.03.1896 - 31.07.1901
MacDONALD-PATERSON, T
06.08.1901 - 05.02.1908
CAMERSON, J
05.02.1908 - 02.10.1909
BARTON, EGC
02.10.1909 - 05.09.1911
MACARTNEY, EH
16.09.1911 - 27.04.1912
WELSBY, T

Brisbane (1912-1977)
27.04.1912 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 03.01.1936
04.04.1936 - 17.05.1969

KIRWAN, MJ
FUNNELL, R
MANN, JH

Single member constituency

17.05.1969 - 07.12.1974 DAVIS, BJ


07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977
LOWES, HB

Brisbane Central
Formed by the amalgamation of portions of the former seats of Baroona and Brisbane in the 1977 redistribution. In 1986, the new boundaries crossed the Brisbane River taking in
parts of the former seat of South Brisbane. In the 1991 redistribution it lost the area south of the river and gained most of the former electorate of Merthyr and the suburbs of Wilston,
Windsor and part of Newmarket to the north.
12.11.1977 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 -13.09.2007

DAVIS, BJ
BEATTIE, PD

13.09.2007 -

GRACE, G

Broadsound
Established in the 1986 redistribution from parts of the electorates of Callide and Mirani. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and distributed among the new electorates of Keppel
and Fitzroy and the existing electorate of Mirani.
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989

HINTON, DG

02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992

PEARCE, J

Broadwater
Newly created in the 1991 redistribution, comprising the coastal area between Labrador and South Stradbroke Island. Incorporates Tiplers Passage and the Broadwater, hence the name.
GRICE, AM

17.02.2001 - CROFT, P-K

Bulimba
320

Created by Electoral Districts Act of 1872 and operative from the 1873 election, it originally covered most of the South East Outer Brisbane region, but has been greatly reduced in size
by subsequent redistributions.
25.11.1873 - 26.06.1876
07.07.1876 - 07.11.1876
18.11.1876 - 29.11.1878
29.11.1878 - 04.07.1882
13.07.1882 - 29.03.1892
16.04.1892 - 10.01.1901
23.02.1901 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 15.05.1923

HEMMANT, W
JOHNSTON, J
GRIMES, G
SWANWICK, FF
BUCKLAND, JF
DICKSON, JR
BARNES, WH
McMINN, HC
BARNES, WH

12.05.1923 - 11.05.1929 WRIGHT, AH


11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932 LONGMAN, I
11.06.1932 - 02.04.1938 COPLEY, WJ
02.04.1938 - 29.04.1950 MARRIOTT, GH
29.04.1950 - 18.01.1951
GARDNER, RJ
14.04.1951 - 03.08.1957 GARDNER, RJ
03.08.1957 - 25.07.1980
HOUSTON, JW
29.11.1980 - 19.09.1992
McLEAN, RT
19.09.1992 - 20.03.2009 PURCELL, PD

Bulloo
Name given to far South Western seat from 1888 to 1912 when the area was changed to the electorate of Warrego in the 1910 redistribution.
26.05.1888 - 25.04.1893
25.04.1893 - 20.01.1909

DONALDSON, J
LEAHY, J

27.03.1909 - 27.04.1912

ALLEN, BFS

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19.09.92 - 17.02.2001

Bundaberg
Constituted a separate electorate by the Electoral Districts Act of 1887 which excised it from the former electorate of Mulgrave. Since 1991, the electorate has been surrounded by the
Burnett electorate which includes outlying areas of the city.
05.05.1888 - 15.05.1892
ADAMS, W
29.03.1950 - 17.05.1969
WALSH, EJ
16.06.1892 - 06.05.1893
HALL, GJ
17.05.1969 - 12.11.1977
JENSEN, ED
06.05.1893 - 21.03.1896
DUFFY, M
12.11.1977 - 22.10.1983 BLAKE, JRH
21.03.1896 - 22.06.1901
GLASSEY, T
22.10.1983 - 13.06.1998
CAMPBELL, CB
06.07.1901 - 11.05.1935
BARBER, GP
13.06.1998 - 09.09.2006 CUNNINGHAM, JI
11.05.1935 - 29.03.1941
McLEAN, B
09.09.2006 -
DEMPSEY, JM
29.03.1941 - 29.04.1950
BARNES, JF

Bundamba

321

29.11.1873 - 19.11.1878
19.11.1878 - 26.10.1880
12.11.1880 - 12.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 13.05.1893

FRASER, S
HENDREN, W
FOOTE, J
GLASSEY, T

13.05.1893 - 18.03.1899
THOMAS, L
18.03.1899 - 27.04.1912
CRIBB, JC
19.09.1992 - 14.12.1999
GIBBS, RJ
05.02.2000 - MILLER, J-AR

Buranda
Created by the 1910 Electoral Districts Act mainly from the south west corner of the former Bulimba electorate, the name was displaced by Greenslopes in the 1959 redistribution.
27.04.1912 - 31.07.1924
16.08.1924 - 02.05.1947

HUXHAM, J
HANSON, EJ

03.05.1947 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960

BROWN, RK
HOOPER, KW

Burdekin
Formed in the 1949 redistribution by combining portions of the former electorates of Bowen and Mundingburra. Centered on Ayr and Home Hill.
29.04.1950 - 17.05.1969
17.05.1969 - 22.10.1983

COBURN, A
BIRD, VJ

13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001
KNUTH, JA
17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004 RODGERS, SG

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First used as an electorate name in the Electoral Districts Act of 1872 which changed the old Ipswich seat from a three member constituency to a single member electorate. The electorate was known as Bundamba until the name was dropped in the 1910 redistribution in favour of Bremer. The name was revived in the 1991 redistribution, with the new electorate
replacing the former electorate of Wolston as well as incorporating part of the electorate of Ipswich.

22.10.1983 - 13.06.1998

STONEMAN, MD

07.02.2004 -

MENKENS, RN

Burke
Originally a single member electorate created under the 1872 Electoral Districts Act, it was changed to a two member constituency from 1888 to 1892 when it was divided into two
electorates - Burke and Croydon. The Burke electorate was amalgamated in the 1931 redistribution into Carpentaria, only to be revived in the 1959 redistribution. In 1971 the name
of the electorate was changed to Mount Isa.
HODGKINSON, WO
PARKER, JA
OSULLIVAN, P
SHEAFFE, RH
PALMER, E
(a) HODGKINSON, WO
(b) HUNTER, ECJ
(b) HOOLAN, J

16.06.1894 - 21.03.1896
04.04.1896 - 18.03.1899
18.03.1899 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912
27.04.1912 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 16.09.1929
02.11.1929 - 11.06.1932
28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972

GLASSEY, T
HOOLAN, J
MAXWELL, W
COLLINS, C
MURPHY, WS
RIORDAN, D
JONES, A
INCH, AJ

Burleigh
322

The previous electorate of South Coast was split, in part creating the Burleigh electorate in the 1991 redistribution. Based around the area of the same name.
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

GAMIN, JM

17.02.2001 - SMITH, CA

Burnett
One of the sixteen original electorates proclaimed under the Order-in-Council of 6 June 1859 returning two members. By the 1872 Electoral Districts Act it was reduced to a single
member constituency from 1873 until 1932 when the name was dropped as a result of the 1931 redistribution. The electorate was largely incorporated into Wide Bay (1931) and Marodian (1949) before being revived for the 1960 election. The 1991 redistribution extended this electorate north to include part of the former electorate of Callide and east to include part
of the abolished electorate of Isis.
04.05.1860 - 24.06.1863(a)
04.05.1860 - 06.04.1869(b)
24.06.1863 - 15.04.1865
13.05.1865 - 06.04.1867
22.04.1867 - 17.08.1870
21.04.1869 - 23.03.1871
30.08.1870 - 24.10.1871

HALAY, CR
MacKENZIE, RR
(a) EDWARDS, J
(a) HALY, CR
(a) PRING, R
(b) HALY, CR
(a) MORETON, BB

12.05.1888 - 12.06.1891
JONES, GH
11.07.1891 - 28.03.1896 CADELL, JJ
28.03.1896 - 14.04.1898
McCORD, WF
28.05.1898 - 25.03.1899
MAUGHAN, WJR
25.03.1899 - 27.08.1904
KENT, W
27.08.1904 - 02.10.1909
JONES, AJ
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912
HODGE, RS

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04.12.1873 - 13.09.1875
26.10.1875 - 21.06.1876
22.08.1876 - 14.11.1878
14.11.1878 - 05.10.1883
05.10.1883 - 19.05.1888
19.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
19.05.1888 - 24.06.1890
09.08.1890 - 12.03.1894

07.11.1871 - 20.11.1873
03.04.1871 - 08.12.1873
29.12.1873 - 28.11.1878
28.11.1878 - 01.10.1883
01.10.1883 - 15.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 12.06.1891

(a) SCOTT, W
(b) BRAMSTON, J
IVORY, FJ
BAYNES, WH
MORETON, BB
JONES, GH

27.04.1912 - 16.08.1928
CORSER, BH
13.10.1928 - 11.06.1932
BOYD, RL
28.05.1960 - 01.11.1986
WHARTON, CA
01.11.1986 - 17.02.2001
SLACK, DJ
17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004
STRONG, TL
07.02.2004 - MESSENGER, RD

Burrum
Created under the Electoral Districts Act of 1887, the electorate occupied the rural environs of the Maryborough district excluding the city itself. Succeeding redistributions changed
the boundaries, but the name was retained until the 1931 Electoral Districts Act resulted in its disappearance, with the area being divided between Isis and Wide Bay.
12.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
13.05.1893 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 14.05.1905

POWERS, C
TOOTH, NEN
MARTIN, G

17.06.1905 - 16.03.1918 RANKIN, CDW


16.03.1918 - 09.10.1920
WHITFORD, AEV
09.10.1920 - 11.06.1932
BRAND, WA

323

12.11.1977 - 22.10.1983
FRAWLEY, DJ
19.09.1992 - 13.06.1998
SULLIVAN, JH
22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986
NEWTON, LE
13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001 FELDMAN, WP
01.11.1986 - 19.09.1992
HAYWARD, K

Cairns
Constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1887 as a single member constituency centred on the city of Cairns. With population growth the city has had parts included in other electorates such as Barron River (1971).
05.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 04.04.1896
04.04.1896 - 11.03.1899
11.03.1899 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 27.04.1912
27.04.1912 - 21.02.1930

WIMBLE, F
BYRNES, TJ
LISSNER, IS
GIVENS, T
LYONS, J
MANN, J
McCORMACK, W

10.05.1930 - 27.01.1942
OKEEFE, J
31.10.1942 - 03.05.1947 BARNES, LJ
03.05.1947 - 19.05.1956
CROWLEY, TM
19.05.1956 - 12.10.1964
WALLACE, GWG
27.02.1965 - 22.10.1983
JONES, R
22.10.1983 - 13.06.1998
De LACY, KE
13.06.1998 - BOYLE, DC

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Caboolture
Came into existence under the 1977 redistribution being constituted principally from the northern part of the former Murrumba electorate. The area of the electorate was greatly reduced in 1986 through the creation of two new adjoining electorates. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate moved north to occupy the southern portion of the previous electorate of
Glasshouse including Bribie Island. In the 1999 redistribution the seat disappeared.

Callide
Introduced in the 1949 electoral redistribution for a seat based on the Callide and Dawson Valleys. Formed from areas of former Keppel and Normanby electorates. In the 1991 redistribution Callide incorporated most of the previous electorate of Auburn and lost its coastline to the seat of Burnett.
29.04.1950 - 30.10.1971
27.05.1972 - 01.11.1986

JONES, VE
HARTWIG, LE

01.11.1986 - 13.06.1998
McCAULEY, DE
13.06.1998 - SEENEY, JW

Caloundra
Created in the 1991 redistribution from part of the former electorate of Landsborough. Based on the city of the same name.
SHELDON, JM

07.02.2004 -

McARDLE, MF

Cambooya
324

Seat based on Western Downs area, created under the provisions of Electoral Districts Act 1887 and abolished in the 1910 redistribution when the electorate for the area was named
Pittsworth.
10.05.1888 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 18.03.1899

PERKINS, P
DANIELS, HJ

18.03.1899 - 27.04.1912

MACKINTOSH, D

Capalaba
Formed in the 1991 redistibution from part of the former electorate of Manly. Based on Capalaba, Alexandra Hills and Sheldon.
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

ELDER, JP

17.02.2001 - CHOI, MW-M

Carnarvon
Constituted under the 1872 Electoral Districts Act for a seat in the southern inland area of the state centred on Stanthorpe and Goondiwindi. It was abolished in the 1991 redistribution
and most of its area subsumed into the electorate of Warwick.
25.11.1873 - 02.01.1874
20.01.1874 - 14.10.1875
08.01.1876 - 01.10.1883

PRING, R
MILES, W
TYREL, JdeP

09.10.1920 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 01.06.1963
01.06.1963 - 24.10.1974

COSTELLO, E
HILTON, PJR
McKECHNIE, HA

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19.09.1992 - 07.02.2004

01.10.1883 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 09.10.1920

FOXTON, JFG
BARTON, AHE
GUNN, D

07.12.1974 - 27.11.1989
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992

McKECHNIE, PR
SPRINGBORG, LJ

Carpentaria
Far northern seat set up under the 1887 Electoral Districts Act operative 1888-1912 when it was abolished into Burke and Cook. In the 1931 redistribution the existing seat of Flinders
was altered to Carpentaria which also combined part of Burke. The 1959 redistribution dropped the name Carpentaria in favour of Burke.
26.05.1888 - 25.05.1893
25.05.1893 - 11.04.1896
11.04.1896 - 25.03.1899
25.03.1899 - 18.05.1907

PALMER, E
PHILLIPS, G
SIM, GC
FORSYTH, J

18.05.1907 - 27.04.1912
11.06.1932 - 29.03.1941
29.03.1941 - 28.05.1960

NEVITT, T
MULLAN, J
SMITH, AJ

325

Under the 1887 Electoral Districts Act this seat was constituted as a two member constituency, altered to a single member constituency under the 1910 Act and abolished in the 1959
redistribution which placed the town of Charters Towers in the Flinders electorate. Revived in the 1991 redistribution, it subsumed most of the abolished electorates of Flinders and
Peak Downs.
12.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
12.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
13.05.1893 - 11.06.1901
13.05.1893 - 15.09.1905
06.07.1901 - 18.05.1907
07.10.1905 - 05.02.1908
18.05.1907 - 05.02.1908
05.02.1908 - 27.04.1912

(a) SAYERS, RJ
(b) RUTLEDGE, A
(a) DAWSON, A
(b) DUNSFORD, JH
(a) BURROWS, J
(b) PAULL, WJ
(a) MILLICAN, J
(b) MULLAN, J

05.02.1908 - 27.04.1912
(a) WINSTANLEY, V
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
WILLIAMS, RGW
22.05.1915 - 02.03.1939
WELLINGTON, WJ
27.05.1939 - 28.05.1960
JONES, A
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001 MITCHELL, RA
17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004 SCOTT, CM
07.02.2004 - 20.03.2009
KNUTH, SA

Chatsworth
Created in the 1959 redistribution as a new seat composed mainly of parts of the former Mount Gravatt and Coorparoo electorates. In the 1977 redistribution the name was given to
much of what was formerly Belmont, but also included part of the former Chatsworth seat. In the 1991 redistribution the seat was extended eastward almost to the sea through the
previous Manly electorate.
28.05.1960 - 28.05.1966
28.05.1966 - 12.11.1977

HILEY, TA
HEWITT, WD

20.08.2005 - 09.09.2006 CALTABIANO, MA


09.09.2006 - 20.03.2009
BOMBOLAS, C

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Charters Towers

12.11.1977 - 25.07.2005

MACKENROTH, TM

Chermside
Adopted in the 1949 redistribution as a name for a seat taking in parts of the electorates of Sandgate and Nundah, it was subsequently divided into portions of Wavell and Aspley in the
1959 redistribution. The name was revived in the 1991 redistribution and consisted of parts of the previous electorates of Stafford, Nundah and Aspley. The electorate was abolished
in the 1999 redistribution.
29.04.1950 - 28.05.1960

DEWAR, AT

19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001 SULLIVAN, T

Chillagoe

27.04.1912 - 22.09.1925
16.01.1926 - 11.05.1929

THEODORE, EG
OKEEFE, J

11.05.1929 - 10.06.1932 ATHERTON, EA

326

Clayfield
Introduced in the 1949 redistribution for a seat taking in most of the former Hamilton electorate, the name was dropped in the 1977 redistribution when the area was split among the
neighbouring electorates of Merthyr, Nundah and Wavell. The name was revived in the 1991 redistribution and consists of parts of the existing electorate of Nudgee and the former
electorates of Nundah and Merthyr. It includes the suburbs of Albion, Clayfield, Eagle Farm, Hamilton, Hendra and Pinkenba.
29.04.1950 - 01.06.1963
01.06.1963 - 10.03.1976
29.05.1976 - 12.05.1977

TAYLOR, HB
MURRAY, JC
BROWN, I

19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001 SANTORO, S


17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006 CLARK, EA
09.09.2006 -
NICHOLLS, TJ

Clermont

The Additional Members Act of 1864 created this electorate based on the town of Clermont and environs. It continued as an electorate until abolished in 1910 when the area was
incorporated into the Leichhardt electorate.
18.03.1865 - 18.08.1866
11.09.1866 - 12.10.1866
13.11.1866 - 20.06.1867
01.07.1867 - 11.05.1868
22.06.1868 - 01.10.1868

DAVIS, SB
TRAVERS, R
FORBES, GE
FITZSIMMONS, C
SCOTT, J

30.04.1872 - 04.01.1876 GRAHAM, CJ


04.02.1876 - 22.11.1878 STEVENSON, J
22.11.1878 - 01.03.1879
FOWLES, WL
05.04.1879 - 07.09.1883
WELD-BLUNDELL, HJ
07.09.1883 - 05.05.1888
WALLACE, DS

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Formed in the 1911 redistribution principally from the former electorate of Woothakata and based on Atherton Tablelands. The name was dropped in the 1931 redistribution in favour
of The Tableland.

01.10.1868 - 29.01.1869
04.03.1869 - 04.04.1870
04.05.1870 - 06.09.1870
06.09.1870 - 09.04.1872

ATKIN, RT
De SATGE, OJ
BENSON, JR
De SATGE, OJ

05.05.1888 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 11.03.1899
11.03.1899 - 27.04.1912

STEVENSON, J
CROSS, JM
LESINA, VBJ

Cleveland
Established in the 1991 redistribution, the electorate was created from the electoral district of Redlands as an electorate of bayside residential suburbs.
19.09.1992 - 09.09.2006

BRISKEY, DJ

09.09.2006 - 20.03.2009

WEIGHTMAN, PJ

Condamine
Created in the 1949 redistribution when the western Darling Downs seat of Dalby was abolished, and the greater portion included in the new seat. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution,
the electorate was subsumed in the new electorate of Western Downs.
ALLPASS, FJ
DIPLOCK, LF

28.05.1960 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 19.9.1992

SULLIVAN, VB
LITTLEPROUD, BG

327

Cook
The Cook District Representation Act of 1875 initiated the seat with single member representation until 1878 when dual membership was granted. In 1887 the representation was reduced to one, and the name has survived successive redistributions to the present. In the 1991 redistribution Burketown and Mornington Island were lost to the electorate of Mount Isa.
01.06.1876 - 05.12.1878
05.12.1878 - 30.10.1883
05.12.1878 - 04.03.1884
30.10.1883 - 26.05.1888
04.03.1884 - 04.08.1885
16.09.1885 - 26.05.1888
26.05.1888 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 11.05.1929

MURPHY, WE
(a) WALSH, J
(b) COOPER, FA
(a) HAMILTON, J
(b) CAMPBELL, T
(b) HILL, CL
HAMILTON, J
HARGREAVES, JH
DOUGLAS, HAC
RYAN, HJ

11.05.1929 - 11.05.1935
KENNY, JAC
11.05.1935 - 29.04.1950
COLLINS, HH
29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
WORDSWORTH, CF
07.03.1953 - 17.05.1969
ADAIR, H
17.05.1969 - 27.05.1972
WOOD, B
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
WALLIS-SMITH, E
07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977
DEERAL, E
12.11.1977 - 02.12.1989
SCOTT, RW
02.12.1989 - 07.02.2004 BREDHAUER, SD
07.02.2004 -
OBRIEN, JD

Cooroora
Name chosen for an electorate constituted under the 1910 Electoral Districts Act, which was composed largely from the former electorate of Wide Bay. Successive redistributions

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29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 28.05.1960

greatly reduced the area of the electorate. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution, the electorate was divided between the electorates of Noosa and Maroochydore.
27.04.1912 - 03.05.1947
03.05.1947 - 16.10.1974

WALKER, HF
LOW, DA

07.12.1974 - 02.12.1989 SIMPSON, GL


02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 BARBER, RD

Coorparoo
Introduced by the 1949 redistribution when the seat was excised substantially from the former electorates of Logan and Maree. Following the 1959 redistribution the name was dropped
and a new name for much of the areas assigned - Chatsworth.
29.04.1950 - 28.05.1960

HILEY, TA

This electorate was created in the 1991 redistribution from parts of the previous electoral districts of Somerset, Lockyer and Cunningham to form an arc of areas west, north-west, north
and north-east of Toowoomba. The seat was abolished in the 1999 redistribution.
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

COOPER, TR

328

Croydon
Formed by the 1892 redistribution which divided the electorate of Burke in half, giving the name Croydon to the western portion. The seat only lasted until the 1911 redistribution,
when it was absorbed into the Burke and Flinders electorates.
13.05.1893 - 12.04.1904
21.05.1904 - 18.05.1907

BROWNE, WH
MURPHY, WS

18.05.1907 - 05.02.1908 CREAGH, CV


05.02.1908 - 27.04.1912 MURPHY, WS

Cunningham
Established under the Electoral Districts Act of 1887 which split up the old seat of Darling Downs into Cunningham and Cambooya. The name was retained for the same area for many
years and was substituted for Drayton in the 1922 redistribution when the name ceased to exist. The original seat stretched from Cunninghams Gap, west to Clifton and south to the
NSW border excluding the town of Warwick. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate assumed much of its original shape, once more stretching south to the NSW border and including
the town of Goondiwindi. Some of the northern part was lost to the new electorates of Crows Nest and Western Downs.
10.05.1888 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 11.03.1899
11.03.1899 - 26.09.1903

ALLAN, W
McGAHAN, T
KATES, FB

09.10.1920 - 25.12.1943
15.04.1944 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 07.12.1974

DEACON, WA
McINTYRE, M
FLETCHER, AR

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Crows Nest

29.10.1903 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 09.10.1920

WATSON, DJR
GRAYSON, F

07.12.1974 - 17.02.2001
ELLIOTT, JA
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 COPELAND, SW

Currumbin
Derived from the southern portion of the electorate of South Coast in the 1986 redistribution, based on the Currumbin and Tallebudgera valleys. It was largely unchanged in 1991,
losing only the northern part of Palm Beach.
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992

GATELY, LF
COOMBER, TMcD

19.09.1992 - 07.02.2004
ROSE, M
07.02.2004 - STUCKEY, JA

Dalby

329

10.11.1873 - 15.11.1878
15.11.1878 - 20.01.1882
31.01.1882 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 10.03.1911
26.04.1911 - 08.05.1926

BELL, JP
SIMPSON, GM
JESSOP, JS
BELL, JT
VOWLES, WJ

08.05.1926 - 08.01.1932
11.06.1932 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 02.04.1938
02.04.1938 - 03.05.1947
03.05.1947 - 28.10.1949

RUSSELL, WA
SPARKES, WBJG
MORGAN, G
SLESSAR, AR
RUSSELL, CW

Darling Downs
see also Drayton and Toowoomba
Eastern Downs
Northern Downs
Western Downs
Southern Downs
Resulting from the 1872 Electoral Districts Act which split up the original (1859) electorates of Eastern Downs and Western Downs. Darling Downs existed as a single member constituency (1874-78) and a dual member constituency (1878-1888) until it in turn was redistributed out of existence in 1887, becoming the basis of Cambooya and Cunningham. In the
1999 redistribution it was re-established.

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Originally constituted under the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, centred on the town of Dalby and surrounds, it was augmented in the 1935 redistribution by the inclusion of most of the
electorate of Murilla. Following abolition in 1949 much of Dalby was included in the new seat of Condamine.

04.11.1873 - 01.02.1875
23.03.1875 - 26.11.1878
26.11.1878 - 22.08.1887
06.09.1887 - 04.05.1888

WIENHOLT, E
GRAHAM, W
(a) MILES, W
(a) ALLAN, W

26.11.1878 - 01.11.1881
(b) KATES, F
29.11.1881 - 01.10.1883
(b) ALLAN, W
01.10.1883 - 04.05.1888
(b) KATES, F
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 HOPPER, RG

Darlington
Constituted in the 1949 redistribution substantially from the former electorate of Albert, the name was dropped in the 1959 redistribution which assigned the name of Logan to a similar
locality.
29.04.1950 - 03.08.1957

PLUNKETT, TF

03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960 HARRISON, RL

see Darling Downs

330

Drayton
Eastern Darling Downs seat created under the 1910 Electoral Districts Act which excised Toowoomba city from its environs, it was subsequently renamed Cunningham following the
1920 redistribution.
27.04.1912 - 12.05.1923

BEBBINGTON, W

Drayton and Toowoomba


see also Darling Downs
Eastern Downs
Northern Downs
Western Downs
One of the original sixteen electorates formed under the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859, it was represented by one member until 1873, when the name was dropped in favour of
Toowoomba. In the 1878 redistribution Drayton and Toowoomba was reconstituted a dual constituency, returning two members until 1912, when the provisions of the 1911 redistribution resulted in separate electorates of Drayton, Toowoomba and East Toowoomba.

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Downs

02.05.1860 - 26.07.1862
11.08.1862 - 10.11.1873
15.11.1878 - 04.06.1901
22.06.1901 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912

WATTS, J
GROOM, WH
(a) GROOM, WH
(a) TOLMIE, J
(a) REDWOOD, VC
(a) TOLMIE, J

15.11.1878 - 01.01.1881
14.01.1881 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 09.09.1904
01.10.1904 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 27.04.1912

(b) DAVENPORT, GH
(b) ALAND, R
(b) FOGARTY, J
(b) SMART, EL
(b) ROBERTS, TR

Eacham
Inaugurated under the 1910 Electoral Districts Act, the electorate which centred on the Atherton Tableland encompassed most of the eastern part of the former seat of Woothakata.
27.04.1912 - 24.10.1925
16.01.1926 - 11.05.1929

GILLIES, WN
RYAN, CJ

11.05.1929 - 23.03.1932

DUFFY, GA

see also Moreton


331

West Moreton
One of the original sixteen electorates proclaimed under the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859 and covering the south-east part of the State outside Brisbane and Ipswich, the seat
returned two members (1860-73) and one from 1874 to 1878 when it was re-named Moreton. The 1872 redistribution divided East Moreton into Bulimba, Oxley and East Moreton.
07.05.1860 - 26.08.1863
07.05.1860 - 29.09.1860
27.10.1860 - 26.08.1863
05.09.1863 - 01.07.1867
05.09.1863 - 15.09.1863
26.09.1863 - 07.05.1867
15.05.1867 - 01.7.1867
01.07.1867 - 17.02.1870

(a) EDMONDSTONE, G
(b) BUCKLEY, H
(b) WARRY, TS
(a) EDMONDSTONE, G
(b) BROOKES, W
(b) CRIBB, R
(b) CRIBB, R
(a) FRANCIS, AM

01.07.1867 - 28.09.1868
28.09.1868 - 11.12.1868
23.12.1868 - 20.10.1871
17.02.1870 - 07.03.1872
04.11.1871 - 18.11.1873
03.04.1872 - 18.11.1873
18.11.1873 - 24.04.1877
10.05.1877 - 19.11.1878

(b) GARRICK, JF
(b) DOUGLAS, J
(b) JORDAN, H
(a) ATKIN, RT
(b) HEMMANT, W
(a) GRIFFITH, SW
FRYAR, W
GARRICK, JF

East Toowoomba
see also Toowoomba East
Formed in the 1911 redistribution which saw the former dual constituency of Drayton and Toowoomba split into three single member seats of which this was one. In the 1949 redistribution parts of East Toowoomba were incorporated into Lockyer.

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East Moreton

27.04.1912 - 02.06.1934
18.08.1934 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 02.04.1938

ROBERTS, TR
ANNAND, JD
KANE, JD

02.04.1938 - 24.12.1945
YEATES, H
02.03.1946 - 03.05.1947 WOOD, LA
03.05.1947 - 29.04.1950 CHALK, GWW

Eastern Downs
One of the original sixteen electorates of 1859, it encompassed a huge area south-west of Toowoomba embracing Texas, Warwick, Dalby and all the area south to the border. It was
split up in the 1872 redistribution into Darling Downs, Carnarvon and Balonne.
PRING, R
McLEAN, JD
DOUGLAS, J

18.09.1868 - 22.07.1871
22.07.1871 - 06.11.1873

MACALISTER, A
THORNTON, EL

Enoggera
332

Created by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, it first returned a single member (1873-78), and then was a dual member constituency (1878-88) before reverting to a single seat electorate
(1888-1950) when the name was dropped and most of the electorate became Kedron and Mount Coot-tha.
28.11.1873 - 21.11.1878
21.11.1878 - 12.05.1888
21.11.1878 - 18.08.1883
18.08.1883 - 13.10.1885
26.10.1885 - 12.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 07.12.1899
23.12.1899 - 11.03.1902

DICKSON, JR
(a) DICKSON, JR
(b) RUTLEDGE, A
(b) BALE, JL
(b) BULCOCK, R
DRAKE, JG
REID, M

11.03.1902 - 07.02.1911
25.02.1911 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 15.04.1944
15.04.1944 - 29.04.1950

HAWTHORN, AGC
TROUT, R
LLOYD, WF
KERR, JS
TAYLOR, GC
MORRIS, KJ

Everton
Resulting from the redistribution of 1971 which abolished the former electorate of Kedron whilst incorporating a large portion of it into Everton.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977

JONES, NF
LINDSAY, BDV

12.11.1977 - 19.09.1992
MILLINER, GR
19.09.1992 - 20.03.2009 WELFORD, RJ

Fassifern
Constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872 as a rural electorate based on the Fassifern Valley and running from just south of Ipswich to the New South Wales border, it was

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27.04.1860 - 22.04.1862
02.05.1862 - 16.12.1866
04.01.1867 - 18.09.1868

derived from portions of the former East Moreton and West Moreton electorates. Successive redistributions greatly reduced the extent of the seat. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution
and subsumed by the new electorate of Beaudesert.
25.11.1873 - 09.01.1874
24.01.1874 - 12.03.1878
09.04.1878 - 07.09.1883
07.09.1883 - 19.07.1887
04.08.1887 - 10.05.1888
10.05.1888 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 11.12.1902

THORN, G Jnr.
THORN, J
PERSSE, deBF
MIDGLEY, A
THORN, G Jnr.
SALKELD, W
THORN, G Jnr.
MURRAY-PRIOR, TdeM

13.01.1903 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 28.03.1913
24.04.1913 - 02.05.1930
28.06.1930 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 17.05.1969
17.05.1969 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 19.09.1992

JENKINSON, CM
WIENHOLT, A
BELL, ET
WIENHOLT, A
MULLER, AG
MULLER, SJ
LINGARD, KR

Ferny Grove
Introduced in the redistribution of 1991 as an electorate based on the upper part of Kedron Brook. Previously included in the electoral districts of Everton and Ashgrove.
MILLINER, GR

13.06.1998 - WILSON, GJ

333

Fitzroy
Formed in the 1887 redistribution almost wholly from the southern portion of the former Blackall electorate, it encompassed a region south of Rockhampton to as far as Mount Larcombe. The name was dropped in 1959 and revived in the 1991 redistribution, mainly from parts of the former electorates of Broadsound and Peak Downs.
04.05.1888 - 17.07.1889
03.08.1889 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915

LYONS, R
CALLAN, AJ
COWAP, H
CRAWFORD, J
GRANT, KM

22.05.1915 - 11.05.1929
HARTLEY, HL
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932 CARTER, WE
11.06.1932 - 11.05.1935 PETERSON, JC
11.05.1935 - 28.05.1960 CLARK, J
19.09.1992 - 20.03.2009 PEARCE, J

Flinders
Originally created under the 1887 electoral redistribution from the old Burke electorate, it encompassed an area north and south of a line running through Cloncurry, Richmond and
Hughenden. In 1931 the name was dropped in favour of Carpentaria, but revived in the 1949 redistribution when the number of seats was increased by fifteen. Abolished in the 1991
redistribution and replaced by the new electorate of Charters Towers.
19.05.1888 - 20.05.1893
20.05.1893 - 24.06.1901
13.07.1901 - 18.05.1907

GOLDRING, L
MacDONALD, C
AIREY, P

29.04.1950 - 09.12.1954
12.03.1955 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 04.03.1958

RIORDAN, EJ
FORDE, FM
LONERGAN, WH

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19.09.1992 - 13.06.1998

18.05.1907 - 29.12.1917
16.03.1918 - 11.06.1932

MAY, J
MULLAN, J

17.05.1958 - 28.10.1974
LONERGAN, WH
07.12.1974 - 19.09.1992 KATTER, RC

Fortitude Valley
Hamlet of Fortitude Valley was one of the original sixteen electorates proclaimed under the provisions of the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859. It became Fortitude Valley in the 1872
redistribution and in 1885 became a dual member constituency, remaining so until the 1910 redistribution returned it to a single member seat. It was abolished in the 1959 redistribution
when most of the current electorate was incorporated into the Brisbane and Merthyr seats.

Fortitude Valley, Hamlet of


LILLEY, C

25.11.1873 - 14.02.1874
25.02.1874 - 26.11.1878
26.11.1878 - 28.05.1879
28.05.1879 - 16.04.1886
01.05.1886 - 12.05.1888
14.09.1885 - 11.03.1899
12.05.1888 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 18.05.1907
11.03.1899 - 17.07.1901

LILLEY, C
BEATTIE, F
PRING, R
BEATTIE, F
(a) BROOKS, SW
(b) McMASTER, J
(a) WATSON, J
(a) McDONNELL, F
(b) HIGGS, WG

Fortitude Valley
334

03.08.1901 - 27.08.1904
(b) McMASTER, J
27.08.1904 - 27.04.1912
(b) BOWMAN, D
18.05.1907 - 05.02.1908
(a) McMASTER, J
05.02.1908 - 27.04.1912
(a) McLACHLAN, PA
27.04.1912 - 25.02.1916 BOWMAN, D
01.04.1916 - 19.05.1933 WILSON, T
15.07.1933 - 04.10.1950 BRASSINGTON, SJ
18.11.1950 - 03.08.1957 BROSNAN, MT
03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960 WINDSOR, RL

Gaven
Created in the 1999 redistribution, this electorate was named after the Gaven Way, that section of the Pacific Highway which links the two major population centres of the electorate,
Nerang and Helensvale.
17.02.2001 - 28.02.2006
POOLE, RL
01.04.2006 - 09.09.2006
DOUGLAS, AR

09.09.2006 - 20.03.2009

GRAY, PR

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01.05.1860 - 25.11.1873

Gladstone
Newly created in the 1991 redistribution to include Gladstone and adjacent rural areas. Formed from the electorate of Port Curtis which was one of the original proclaimed under the
provisions of the Order-in-Council of 6 June 1859.
19.09.1992 - 15.07.1995

BENNETT, NP

15.07.1995 - CUNNINGHAM, EA

Glass House
New electorate brought in by the 1986 redistribution, composed mainly of the northern part of the former Caboolture electorate. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and subsumed in
the electorates of Nicklin, Caboolture and Caloundra. In the 1999 redistribution the seat was reintroduced.
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992

NEWTON, LE
SULLIVAN, JH

17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 MALE, CT

Formed in the 1959 redistribution from parts of the former electorates of Buranda and Coorparoo, the boundaries were significantly altered in the 1977 redistribution.
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28.05.1960 - 23.08.1977
HOOPER, KW
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995
FENLON, GB
12.11.1977 - 22.10.1983
HEWITT, WD
15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998 RADKE, TP
22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989
HARVEY, LT
13.06.1998 - 20.03.2009 FENLON, GB

Gregory
Created under the provisions of the 1878 Electoral Districts Act from the northern portion of the existing Gregory pastoral district in the far south-west of the State adjoining the present
Northern Territory border. In the 1991 redistribution Quilpie in the south was lost to Warrego but Emerald and Springsure were gained in the east when Peak Downs was abolished.
14.11.1878 - 20.02.1882
21.03.1882 - 21.03.1888
28.04.1888 - 25.03.1899
25.03.1899 - 10.07.1915
18.08.1915 - 24.03.1939

HILL, CL
McWHANNELL, T
CORFIELD, WH
HAMILTON, W
POLLOCK, G

27.05.1939 - 29.03.1941
BROWN, CVW
29.03.1941 - 13.07.1957
DEVRIES, GH
05.10.1957 - 07.12.1974
RAE, WAR
07.12.1974 - 30.11.1989
GLASSON, WH
02.12.1989 - JOHNSON, VG

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Gympie
Constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872 and operating from the end of 1873, the electorate, based on the town of Gympie, returned one member up to 1888 when it became a
dual constituency from 1888-1912. It continued as a single member seat until the 1949 redistribution which put the town of Gympie in Nash. The 1959 redistribution re-instated the
previous name.
LORD, RS
KIDGELL, JG
HAMILTON, J
(a) SMYTH, W
(b) MELLOR, M
(b) FISHER, A
(b) STUMM, J
(b) FISHER, A
(a) RYLAND, G

08.06.1901 - 27.04.1912
(b) MULCAHY, D
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915 MACKAY, GH
22.05.1915 - 11.05.1929 DUNSTAN, T
11.05.1929 - 11.05.1935 TOZER, VH
11.05.1935 - 29.04.1950
DUNSTAN, T
28.05.1960 - 08.08.1979 HODGES, AM
01.09.1979 - 17.02.2001
STEPHAN, LW
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006
ROBERTS, EM
09.09.2006 -
GIBSON, DF

Hamilton
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Established in the 1931 redistribution almost wholly on the previous seat of Toombul, the electorate was re-named in the 1949 redistribution when it was reduced in area and became
Clayfield.
11.06.1932 - 29.03.1941
29.03.1941 - 30.06.1943

RUSSELL, HMcD
PIE, AB

09.10.1943 - 03.05.1947 CHANDLER, JB


03.05.1947 - 29.04.1950 TAYLOR, HB

Hamlet of Fortitude Valley


see Fortitude Valley
Haughton
Created in the 1949 redistribution from portions of the former seats of Mundingburra and Kennedy, the seat was re-named Burdekin in the 1959 redistribution which marginally changed
the area covered.
29.04.1950 - 28.05.1960

McCATHIE, CG

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07.11.1873 - 09.03.1877
23.03.1877 - 15.11.1878
15.11.1878 - 07.09.1883
07.09.1883 - 11.03.1899
05.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 28.03.1896
28.03.1896 - 11.03.1899
11.03.1899 - 09.05.1901
11.03.1899 - 27.04.1912

Hawthorne
Established in the 1959 redistribution from portions of the former Norman and Bulimba electorates, it was abolished in the 1971 redistribution when it was absorbed into adjacent
electorates, principally Bulimba.
28.05.1960 - 28.05.1966

BAXTER, WE

28.05.1966 - 27.05.1972 KAUS, WB

Herbert
Constituted under the 1887 Electoral Districts Act, the area involved stretched from Cairns to Townsville and from the coast to the Tablelands. By 1935 it had shrunk to a coastal strip
from Innisfail to Cardwell and in the 1949 redistribution formed the basis of the seat of Mourilyan.
12.05.1888 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 16.01.1920

COWLEY, AS
LENNON, W

10.04.1920 - 17.09.1940
09.11.1940 - 29.04.1950

PEASE, P
THEODORE, S

337

19.09.1992 - 13.06.1998
13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001

NUNN, WG
DALGLEISH, DB

17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 McNAMARA, AI

Hinchinbrook
Created in the 1949 redistributon from parts of the former Kennedy and Herbert electorates, it has continued to be centred on the Ingham-Tully coastal strip. In the 1991 redistribution
this electorate lost its hinterland component and became a purely coastal electorate.
29.04.1950 - 28.05.1960
28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972
27.05.1972 - 02.12.1989

JESSON, CG
ROW, JA
ROW, EC

02.12.1989 - 09.09.2006
09.09.2006 -

ROWELL, MH
CRIPPS, AP

Inala
Created in the 1991 redistribution from parts of the electorate of Archerfield and former electorate of Wolston, based on the suburbs of Inala, Darra, Wacol, Gailes and Camira.
19.09.1992 - 09.09.2006

PALASZCZUK, H

09.09.2006 -

PALASZCZUK, A

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Hervey Bay
Constituted in the 1991 redistribution mainly from the former electorate of Isis and parts of Maryborough and Burnett electorates. Created due to population growth, includes all of
Fraser Island.

Indooroopilly
New electorate brought in by the 1991 redistribution composed of the southern part of the former electoral district of Toowong and the riverside suburbs south of the Walter Taylor
Bridge at Indooroopilly.
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

BEANLAND, DE

17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 LEE, RO

Ipswich
see also Bremer, Bundamba
One of the original sixteen electorates established under the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859, the seat returned three members at each election from 1860-1873, when as a result of
the 1872 redistribution, Ipswich, as it now was known, became a single member constituency. In the 1878 redistribution Ipswich became a dual member constituency until 1912, when
it reverted once again to a single member seat, with the re-introduction of the seat of Bremer.

338

Ipswich, Town of
(a)
10.05.1860 - 30.05.1863 FORBES, FA
10.05.1860 - 18.09.1868 MACALISTER, A
30.05.1863 - 26.09.1868 CHALLINOR, H
26.09.1868 - 14.11.1873 THOMPSON, JM


(Three member constituency)

(b)
10.05.1860 - 30.05.1863
OSULLIVAN, P

(c)

30.05.1863 - 04.08.1866
04.08.1866 - 19.06.1867
19.06.1867 - 12.08.1870
12.08.1870 - 09.10.1872
22.10.1872 - 26.02.1873

26.09.1868 - 12.08.1870
12.08.1870 - 14.11.1873

PRING, R
REED, GM
MURPHY, J
JOHNSTON, J
MACALISTER, A

WILLIAMS, HC
CRIBB, B

Ipswich
06.03.1873 - 14.06.1876
20.06.1876 - 18.02.1878
07.03.1878 - 15.11.1878
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 11.05.1929

MACALISTER, A
THORN, G Jnr.
MacFARLANE, J
BLAIR, JW
GLEDSON, DA

(One member)

11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 14.05.1949
10.09.1949 - 28.05.1960
27.05.1972 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 17.02.2001

WALKER, JE
GLEDSON, DA
MARSDEN, I
EDWARDS, LR
HAMILL, DJ

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Wolston

17.02.2001 -

NOLAN, RG

Ipswich
(a)
15.11.1878 - 27.07.1881
THOMPSON, JM
08.08.1881 - 21.08.1883
FRANCIS, J
21.08.1883 - 05.05.1888
SALKELD, W
05.05.1888 - 21.03.1896
BARLOW, AH
21.03.1896 - 11.03.1902
STEPHENSON, AJ
11.03.1902 - 27.04.1912
BLAIR, JW

(Two member)

(b)
15.11.1878 - 07.03.1894 MacFARLANE, J
31.03.1894 - 21.03.1896 WILKINSON, J
21.03.1896 - 27.08.1904 CRIBB, TB
27.08.1904 - 27.04.1912 MAUGHAN, WJR

Ipswich East
28.05.1960 - 17.05.1969

DONALD, J

17.05.1969 - 27.05.1972

MARGINSON, E

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Ipswich West
The 1959 redistribution split the City of Ipswich into two parts of which this seat was one. In the 1971 redistribution, further boundary alterations followed the re-constitution of the
central seat of Ipswich, whilst leaving the outer city limits in the seats of Ipswich West and the former Ipswich East, which was renamed Wolston.
28.05.1960 - 28.05.1966
28.05.1966 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977
12.11.1977 - 02.12.1989

MARSDEN, I
JORDAN, EV
HALES, A
UNDERWOOD, DF

02.12.1989 - 13.06.1998
13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006
09.09.2006 -

LIVINGSTONE, DW
PAFF, JK
LIVINGSTONE, DW
WENDT, WE

Isis
Introduced for a new seat created in the 1931 redistribution taking in the rural districts of Bundaberg and Maryborough which were formerly in the seat of Burrum. Abolished in the
1991 redistribution and subsumed in the new electorate of Hervey Bay.
11.06.1932 - 29.04.1950
29.04.1950 - 31.07.1968

BRAND, WA
PIZZEY, JCA

07.12.1974 - 05.07.1989
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992

POWELL, LW
NUNN, WG

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Created in the 1959 redistribution principally from the former seat of Bremer, it was abolished in the 1971 redistribution when it was included mainly in the new seat of Wolston.

16.11.1968 - 07.12.1974

BLAKE, JRH

Ithaca
Formed in the 1911 redistribution when it took in parts of Red Hill, Paddington, Ithaca, Rosalie, Rainworth and Torwood formerly in the Toowong electorate, the name was retained
through successive redistributions for electorates taking in roughly the same general locale, though of lesser extent. In the 1986 redistribution the name was dropped in favour of Mount
Coot-tha.
27.04.1912 - 08.05.1926
08.05.1926 - 15.01.1952
05.04.1952 - 29.07.1956

GILDAY, JT
HANLON, EM
EASTMENT, L

08.12.1956 - 28.05.1960 HANLON, PJ


28.05.1960 - 28.05.1966 WINDSOR, RL
28.05.1966 - 01.11.1986 MILLER, CJ

Created in the 1991 redistribution from the district of Caboolture and the previous district of Pine Rivers. The Kallangur electorate comprises communities along the Bruce Highway
and Old Gympie Road from the Caboolture River to Mango Hill.
19.09.1992 - 20.03.2009

HAYWARD, KW

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Kawana
Created in the 1999 redistribution, based on the former electorate of Mooloolah. Because the township of Mooloolah was transferred to Nicklin, the new electorate was renamed
Kawana.
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006

CUMMINS, CP

09.09.2006 - 20.03.2009

DICKSON, SL

Kedron
Constituted under the 1949 Electoral Districts Act which excised much of the new seat from the former electorate of Enoggera, the seat was replaced in the 1971 redistribution by the
new electorates of Everton and Stafford. Revived in the 1991 redistribution, mostly from the previous electorates of Stafford and Windsor. In the 1999 redistribution the seat was
abolished.
29.04.1950 - 06.01.1951
14.04.1951 - 27.5.1972

PIE, AB
LLOYD, EG

19.09.1992 - 15.07.1995 COMBEN, P


15.07.1995 - 17.02.2001 BRADDY, PJ

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Kallangur

Kelvin Grove
Established in the 1923 redistribution which excised the seat from the former Enoggera electorate, it disappeared in the 1959 redistribution going mainly into Ashgrove, but also Windsor and Baroona.
12.05.1923 - 11.05.1929
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 02.04.1938

LLOYD, WF
HILL, R
WATERS, FJ

02.04.1938 - 29.03.1941 MORRIS, GA


29.03.1941 - 03.08.1957
TURNER, JA
03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960
TOOTH, SD

Kennedy
Constituted by the Additional Members Act of 1864 and covering an area from Cardwell to Mackay, west to the Great Divide, and taking in the entire Burdekin River system, it eventually shrunk in size to the rural surrounds of Townsville, until its abolition in the 1949 redistribution, most being included in Haughton.
DALRYMPLE, GAFE
FITZGERALD, TH
BRIGHT, JPC
MacDEVITT, EO
MACROSSAN, JM
(a) PALMER, HW
(b) STUBLEY, FH
(b) RUTLEDGE, A

05.10.1883 - 12.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
13.05.1893 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 12.05.1923
12.05.1923 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 29.04.1950

(a) LISSNER, IS
LISSNER, IS
JACKSON, G
OSULLIVAN, J
JONES, J
BRUCE, HA
FADDEN, AW
JESSON, CG

Keppel
Brought in under provisions of the Electoral Districts Act of 1910, which dropped the former electorate of Rockhampton North, including much of it in Keppel. The seat once again
became Rockhampton North following the 1959 redistribution. The name was revived in the 1991 redistibution. The seat covers coastal areas east and north-east of Rockhampton.
27.04.1912 - 11.05.1929
11.05.1929 - 05.01.1936
04.04.1936 - 15.04.1944
15.04.1944 - 24.07.1952

LARCOMBE, J
DANIEL, O
DANIEL, DJM
INGRAM, WC

25.10.1952 - 03.08.1957
COOPER, VJN
03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960
THACKERAY, MH
19.09.1992 - 07.02.2004 LESTER, VP
07.02.2004 -
HOOLIHAN, PA

Kurilpa
Created in the 1911 redistribution from the former seat of South Brisbane, it gradually took in more south and western areas in succeeding redistributions. In the 1986 redistribution
the seat of South Brisbane took over most of the area, and the Kurilpa electorate was abolished.
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915

ALLAN, J

03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960

CONNOLLY, PD

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18.03.1865 - 19.07.1867
05.09.1867 - 11.06.1869
10.07.1869 - 08.07.1870
15.09.1870 - 18.11.1873
25.11.1873 - 28.11.1878
28.11.1878 - 05.10.1883
28.11.1878 - 05.10.1883
05.10.1883 - 12.05.1888

22.05.1915 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 18.07.1949
10.09.1949 - 03.08.1957

HARTLEY, W
FRY, JP
COPLEY, PK
MOORES, T

28.05.1960 - 07.12.1974 HUGHES, CM


07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983 DOUMANY, SS
22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986 WARNER, AM

Kurwongbah

Created in the 1991 redistribution principally from the former electorate of Pine Rivers. Based on the northern suburbs of Brisbane, areas south-west of Caboolture and the Pine Rivers
Shire. Electorate named after a lake in the region.
19.09.1992 - 17.03.1997

WOODGATE, MR

24.05.1997 - 20.03.2009 LAVARCH, LD

Landsborough

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29.04.1950 - 13.02.1968
16.03.1968 - 06.05.1990

NICKLIN, GFR
AHERN, MJ

28.07.1990 - 19.9.1992 SHELDON, JM

Leichhardt
One of the original sixteen electorates of 1859, the seat stretched from Mackay in the north to Taroom in the south, based on the area west of the Great Divide, as far as the Nogoa River.
It returned two members (1860-1873) and (1878-1888) with one only thereafter until it was abolished in the 1931 redistribution, at which time it was a Central Western seat based on
Clermont and Springsure. The seat was split between Barcoo and Normanby electorates.
04.05.1860 - 13.06.1863
04.05.1860 - 08.02.1864
30.06.1863 - 13.09.1870
14.04.1864 - 11.05.1868
29.06.1868 - 30.01.1872
13.09.1870 - 04.11.1873
20.02.1872 - 04.11.1873
04.11.1873 - 08.12.1875
12.01.1876 - 14.11.1878
* single member constituency

(a) HERBERT, RGW


(b) ROYDS, CJ
(a) SANDEMAN, G
(b) ROYDS, EM
(b) ROYDS, CJ
(a) SCOTT, J
(b) ROYDS, EM
ROYDS, EM*

HALY, CR*

14.11.1878 - 24.03.1879
(a) PAUL, WS
14.11.1878 - 05.05.1888
(b) SCOTT, J
17.04.1879 - 10.04.1880
(a) MacFARLANE, J
06.05.1880 - 23.08.1883
(a) FEEZ, A
23.08.1883 - 05.05.1888
(a) DUTTON, CB
05.05.1888 - 20.05.1893
PAUL, WS
20.05.1893 - 14.10.1919 HARDACRE, HF
20.12.1919 - 11.06.1932 FOLEY, TA

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Initiated by the 1949 redistribution which created the electorate from the northern portion of the former Murrumba electorate and the eastern part of the former seat of Stanley, which was
abolished. Population growth resulted in very substantial erosion of the original area covered. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and subsumed into the new electorates of Caloundra
and Mooloolah and the existing electorate of Nicklin.

Lockyer
Created in the 1887 redistribution, the seat originally took in the area east of the Range at Toowoomba, including Gatton, Helidon and Laidley which had originally been in the Stanley
electorate. Lockyer was abolished in the 1931 redistribution, being split up between West Moreton and East Toowoomba, but was re-established in the 1949 redistribution. The Yarraman area was added in 1977, and the 1986 redistribution resulted in small parts being transferred to Toowoomba North. In the 1991 redistribution the northern half of the electorate
was lost to the new seat of Crows Nest while the southern part extended south to the NSW border taking over part of the abolished seats of Somerset and Fassifern.
17.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
13.05.1893 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 11.05.1929
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932

NORTH, WR
ARMSTRONG, WD
OKEEFFE, M
ARMSTRONG, WD
BUTLER, RJC
LOGAN, GA
JAMIESON, CH

29.04.1950 - 12.08.1976
CHALK, GWW
16.10.1976 - 29.11.1980
BOURKE, AJ
29.11.1980 - 13.06.1998
FITZGERALD, AA
13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001
PRENZLER, PR
17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004 FLYNN, WBI
07.02.2004 -
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Established under the 1872 Electoral Districts Act which cut off the southern or Gold Coast part of the electorate of East Moreton to form the seat, it survived boundary alterations in
successive redistributions which saw the seat forced closer to the Brisbane area. It was abolished in the 1949 redistribution, with a substantial portion going into Coorparoo, and revived
in 1959 for an outer Brisbane rural seat based on Redlands Shire, but dropped again in the 1971 redistribution. In 1986 the name was once again used for an electorate based on the
north-eastern part of the Fassifern electorate and the north-western portion of Albert. In 1991 the eastern half of the electorate was lost, leaving it based on the suburbs of Marsden,
Browns Plains, Boronia Heights and Park Ridge.
28.11.1873 - 27.05.1874
08.06.1874 - 03.04.1875
16.04.1875 - 03.10.1875
19.10.1875 - 12.04.1876
09.05.1876 - 17.08.1883
17.08.1883 - 04.04.1896
04.04.1896 - 30.06.1896
15.08.1896 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 09.10.1920

NIND, PH
NIND, PH
BLACK, A
SHAW, F
McLEAN, P
STEVENS, EJ
DONALDSON, J
STODART, J
JAMES, AA

09.10.1920 - 11.05.1935
KING, RMacD
11.05.1935 - 15.04.1944
BROWN, JI
15.04.1944 - 29.04.1950
HILEY, TA
28.05.1960 - 15.04.1966
HARRISON, RL
28.05.1966 - 17.05.1969
WOOD, EGW
17.05.1969 - 27.05.1972
BALDWIN, EA
01.11.1986 - 13.06.1998
GOSS, WK
13.06.1998 - MICKEL, RJ

Lytton
Created in the 1971 redistribution principally from parts of the former electorates of Bulimba and Wynnum. Moved further east under the 1991 redistribution, taking in Manly and Lota
from the abolished electorate of Manly and losing Hemmant to the electorate of Bulimba.

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Logan

27.05.1972 - 31.05.1996

BURNS, TJ

05.10.1996 - LUCAS, PT

Mackay
Constituted under the Electoral Districts Act of 1878 which excised the seat from the former Bowen electorate, the seat at first returned one member, subsequently becoming a dual
member constituency (1888-1912) before reverting to a single member seat. The electorate has remained centred around the city of Mackay.
21.11.1878 - 03.01.1881
AMHURST, FT
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907
(b) FUDGE, AJW
24.03.1881 - 05.05.1888
BLACK, MH
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
PAGET, WT
05.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
(a) BLACK, MH
22.05.1915 - 09.12.1942
SMITH, WF
05.05.1888 - 27.08.1904
(b) DALRYMPLE, DH
20.03.1943 - 17.05.1969
GRAHAM, FD
29.04.1893 - 12.04.1901
(a) CHATAWAY, JV
17.05.1969 - 15.07.1995
CASEY, ED
25.05.1901 - 27.04.1912
(a) PAGET, WT
15.07.1995 -
MULHERIN, TS

Introduced in the 1949 redistribution for a Central Western seat based on the Dawson, Isaacs and Mackenzie river valleys, which was excised from the former seat of Normanby. The
name was dropped in the 1972 redistribution in favour of Auburn.
344

29.04.1950 - 19.05.1956

WHYTE, PJ

19.05.1956 - 27.05.1972

HEWITT, NTE

Manly
This electorate was created in the 1986 redistribution from portions of the former electorates of Wynnum and Redlands. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution, most of the area being
subsumed in the electorates of Lytton and Chatsworth.
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989

SHAW, EF

02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 ELDER, JP

Mansfield
Created in the 1971 redistribution principally from the former seat of Mount Gravatt. In 1991, the seat expanded to the east to take in the suburbs of Chandler and Burbank which were
previously part of the abolished electorate of Redlands.
27.05.1972 - 01.11.1986
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995

KAUS, WB
SHERRIN, CA
POWER, LJ

15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998 CARROLL, FE


13.06.1998 - REEVES, PG

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Mackenzie

Maranoa
One of the original sixteen electorates proclaimed under the provisions of the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859, based on the Balonne River catchment area and including Roma and
St. George. The name continued in use for electorates in the same vicinity until abolition of the seat in 1949 when most of it was included in the new seat of Balonne.
04.05.1860 - 27.06.1863
27.06.1863 - 28.07.1864
27.09.1864 - 25.11.1873
25.11.1873 - 20.11.1878
05.12.1878 - 12.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
13.05.1893 - 18.03.1899

FERRETT, J
KENNEDY, WF
MILES, W
McILWRAITH, T
LALOR, J
DUNSMURE, R
KING, R

18.03.1899 - 27.08.1904 RUTLEDGE, A


27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907
SPENCER, TA
18.05.1907 - 22.10.1919
HUNTER, JMcE
20.12.1919 - 09.10.1920
SPENCER, TA
09.10.1920 - 15.04.1944
CONROY, CW
15.04.1944 - 29.04.1950
TAYLOR, JR

Maree

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11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932

BERTRAM, W
TEDMAN, G

11.06.1932 - 29.03.1941
29.03.1941 - 29.04.1950

KING, WT
LUCKINS, LW

Marodian
Centred on Gayndah and Goomeri, this seat was created in the 1949 redistribution from the former electorates of Isis and Wide Bay, and was abolished in the 1959 redistribution which
split the seat between the electorates of Barambah, Burnett and Isis.
29.04.1950 - 27.05.1960

HEADING, JA

Maroochydore
Created in the 1991 redistribution from parts of the electorate district of Nicklin and former electorate of Cooroora. Includes the coast from Mooloolaba to Marcoola, and Bli Bli,
Yandina and Maroochy Shire inland.
19.09.1992 -

SIMPSON, FS

The 52nd Parliament

Inner southside metropolitan seat based on Kangaroo Point which was excised from the former electorate of Woolloongabba. It was dropped in the 1949 redistribution when the area
was divided between the electorates of Brisbane and South Brisbane.

Maryborough
Constituted by the Additional Members Act of 1864, the seat returned a single member until 1878, and two members from 1878 to 1912 at which time the seat became a single member
constituency. Lost Fraser Island under the 1991 redistribution.
WALSH, WH
MORETON, BB
DOUGLAS, J
(a) DOUGLAS, J
(b) KING, HE
(a) PALMER, H
(a) HURLEY, J
(b) SHERIDAN, RB
(a) ANNEAR, JT
(b) HYNE, RM
(b) POWERS, C
(b) BARTHOLOMEW, J
(a) BARTON, CH
(b) NORMAN, J
(a) GARDE, HC
(a) MITCHELL, W
(b) ADAMSON, J

02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912
(a) BOOKER, CJ
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912
(b) CORSER, EBC
27.04.1912 - 23.09.1912 CORSER, EBC
12.10.1912 - 22.05.1915
CORSER, EBC
22.05.1915 - 14.02.1917
JONES, AJ
31.03.1917 - 22.09.1929
WEIR, D
26.10.1929 - 11.06.1932
BLACKLEY, J
11.06.1932 - 30.11.1936
STOPFORD, J
27.02.1937 - 02.04.1938
DEMAINE, WH
02.04.1938 - 17.08.1953
FARRELL, D
28.11.1953 - 04.06.1971
DAVIES, HJ
24.07.1971 - 12.11.1977
ALISON, G
12.11.1977 - 22.10.1983
HANSEN, BJ
22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989
ALISON, G
02.12.1989 - 13.06.1998
DOLLIN, RH
13.06.1998 - 24.03.2003
KINGSTON, JA
26.04.2003 - FOLEY, CJ

Merrimac
Originated in the 1991 redistribution primarily from the former electorate of South Coast. Based around coast and hinterland region of the same name.
In the 1999 redistribution the seat was abolished.
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

QUINN, RJ

Merthyr
Constituted under the 1911 redistribution which excised the seat, based on New Farm, from the former electorate of Fortitude Valley. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and subsumed
in Brisbane Central.
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 15.05.1923
15.05.1923 - 11.05.1929

WELSBY, T
McLACHLAN, PA
MacGREGOR, PB
McLACHLAN, PA

11.06.1932 - 31.08.1940 KEOGH, JP


09.11.1940 - 03.08.1957 MOORE, WM
03.08.1957 - 30.06.1971 RAMSDEN, SR
24.07.1971 - 30.01.1989 LANE, DF

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17.08.1883 - 05.05.1888
25.07.1883 - 11.03.1902
05.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 11.03.1902
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11.03.1902 - 18.05.1907
03.07.1902 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 02.10.1909
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11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932

KERWIN, PJ

13.05.1989 - 19.09.1992

SANTORO, S

Mirani
Established in the 1911 redistribution as a rural electorate surrounding the City of Mackay, the seat was created from portions of the former electorates of Bowen, Clermont and Normanby. Part of the electorate was lost to the new seat of Fitzroy and part gained from the abolished seat of Broadsound in the 1991 redistribution.
27.04.1912 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 03.05.1947
03.05.1947 - 28.02.1965

SWAYNE, EB
WALSH, EJ
EVANS, E

15.05.1965 - 29.11.1980
29.11.1980 - 31.03.1994
30.04.1994 -

NEWBERY, TG
RANDELL, JH
MALONE, GE

Mitchell

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18.03.1865 - 01.01.1866
22.02.1866 - 23.11.1866
04.01.1867 - 03.12.1869
08.02.1870 - 10.02.1870
18.06.1870 - 04.09.1871
04.09.1871 - 16.12.1880
03.02.1881 - 05.04.1882

JONES, JG
HARDEN, T
LAMB, EW
BUCHANAN, AB
HANDY, JK
MOREHEAD, BD
De SATGE, OJ

27.04.1882 - 28.04.1888
28.04.1888 - 20.05.1893
20.05.1893 - 04.04.1896
04.04.1896 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 14.04.1905
13.05.1905 - 24.01.1928
26.05.1928 - 11.06.1932

GOVETT, J
CROMBIE, J
CAMERON, J
FITZGERALD, CB
COOPER, AC
PAYNE, J
BOW, RR

Moggill
First used in the 1986 redistribution for a seat based on the former Mount Coot-tha electorate, but also extending outside the Brisbane metropolitan area to incorporate western areas of
the electorate of Ipswich West. The small portion east of the Centenary Highway was removed in 1991.
01.11.1986 - 29.11.1989
02.12.1989 - 07.02.2004

LICKISS, WD
07.02.2004 - FLEGG, BS
WATSON, DJH

The 52nd Parliament

Resulting from the Additional Members Act of 1864, the electorate was divided into Mitchell and Barcoo by the Additional Members Act of 1885. In the 1931 redistribution which
reduced the number of electorates, the area was absorbed into Barcoo and Gregory.

Mooloolah
Created in the 1991 redistibution from parts of the electorate of Nicklin and the former electorate of Landsborough. Included Mooloolabah to Warana on the coast, and Buderim, Eudlo
and Mooloolah inland. In the 1999 redistribution the seat was abolished.
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

LAMING, BE

Moreton
see also East Moreton

348

19.11.1878 - 13.11.1883
21.11.1883 - 21.04.1885
13.05.1885 - 19.05.1888

GARRICK, JF
MacDONALD-PATERSON, T
WAKEFIELD, H

17.05.1888 - 18.03.1899 BATTERSBY, MR


20.04.1899 - 27.05.1909 CAMPBELL, J.D.
19.06.1909 - 27.04.1912 FORSYTH, J

Mount Coot-tha
Created in the 1949 redistribution principally from the former electorate of Toowong it has been reduced in area in subsequent redistributions. The 1986 redistribution retained only a
tiny portion of the existing electorate, shifting eastward to cover most of the former Ithaca seat. In 1991, the electorate moved south-west to the Brisbane River to incorporate part of
the abolished electorate of Toowong.
29.04.1950 - 01.06.1963
01.06.1963 - 01.11.1986
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989

MORRIS, KJ
LICKISS, WD
SCHUNTNER, LT

02.12.1989 - 07.02.2004 EDMOND, WM


07.02.2004 - FRASER, AP

Mount Gravatt
Created in 1949 redistribution from the former electorate of Wynnum. In 1991, the suburb of Sunnybank was lost to the new electorate bearing that name.
29.04.1950 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 24.01.1963

DITTMER, FCS
HART, GL

12.11.1977 - 22.10.1983 SCASSOLA, GP


22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989 HENDERSON, IT

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West Moreton
Formed from the northern portion of the former East Moreton electorate, the seat originally extended from Kedron Brook to the Maroochy River. In the 1911 redistribution most of the
seat became the new electorate of Murrumba.

01.06.1963 - 12.11.1977

CHINCHEN, GT

02.12.1989 - 20.03.2009 SPENCE, JC

Mount Isa
Centred on the City of Mount Isa and surrounding areas, it was created in the 1971 redistribution from the previous electorate of Burke. In 1991 it was extended north to the Gulf of
Carpentaria (formerly part of the electorate of Cook), east to include Cloncurry (formerly part of Flinders) and south to include Boulia (formerly part of Gregory).
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986

INCH, AJ
BERTONI, APD
PRICE, WNJ

01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989
BEARD, P
02.12.1989 - 09.09.2006 McGRADY, A
09.09.2006 -
KIERNAN, BM

Mount Morgan

27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915

CRAWFORD, J

22.05.1915 - 11.06.1932

STOPFORD, J

349

Mount Ommaney
Created in the 1991 redistribution mainly from part of the former Sherwood electorate with the suburb of Riverhills from the electoral district of Wolston. The electorate comprises the
base of the Chelmer peninsula and the Centenary suburbs.
19.09.1992 - 15.07.1995
15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998

PYKE, PM
HARPER, RM

13.06.1998 - ATTWOOD, JM

Mourilyan
Created in the 1949 redistribution from the previous electorate of Herbert, the seat has remained based on the town of Mourilyan and the area to the west and south. Abolished in the
1991 redistribution, being partly subsumed in Hinchinbrook and partly in Tablelands.
29.04.1950 - 17.05.1969
17.05.1969 - 07.12.1974

BYRNE, P
MOORE, FP

07.12.1974 - 29.11.1980
29.11.1980 - 19.09.1992

KIPPIN, VA
EATON, AG

The 52nd Parliament

Established by the 1911 redistribution which based the seat on the town of Mount Morgan, the seat was abolished in the 1931 redistribution when Mount Morgan was included in the
electorate of Fitzroy.

Mudgeeraba
Created in the 1999 redistribution from the former electorate of Nerang.
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009

REILLY, DA

Mulgrave
Established in the 1872 redistribution as an electorate including Bundaberg and district, the name was dropped in the 1888 redistribution, and revived again in 1949 for a seat based
on the coastal strip from Gordonvale to Innisfail. Under the 1991 redistribution the electorate lost part of its western area to the seat of Tablelands and became much more of a coastal
electorate.
SCOTT, W
McILWRAITH, T
ADAMS, W
WATSON, RH
ENGLISH, CB
WATSON, RH
WORDSWORTH, CF

23.07.1960 - 29.11.1980
ARMSTRONG, RA
29.11.1980 - 02.12.1989 MENZEL, MR
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995 PITT, FW
15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998 WILSON, NKW
13.06.1998 - 04.11.1998 RAPPOLT, CR
05.12.1998 - 20.03.2009 PITT, FW

Mundingburra
A seat created in the 1911 redistribution taking in the rural environs of Townsville as a result of excision of parts of the former electorates of Herbert and Bowen. It was changed to a
Townsville based seat in 1949 and abolished in the 1959 redistribution, with most of its area being included in the new seat of Townsville South. Revived in the 1991 redistribution for
the southern suburbs of Townsville.
27.04.1912 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 15.04.1944
15.04.1944 - 28.05.1960

FOLEY, T
DASH, J
AIKENS, T

19.09.1992 - 08.12.1995
DAVIES, KH
03.02.1996 - 13.06.1998
TANTI, FJ
13.06.1998 - NELSON-CARR, LH

Murilla
An electorate covering the Western Darling Downs from Taroom to the New South Wales border including Miles, Surat and Goondiwindi, it was abolished in the 1935 redistribution
when the area it covered was absorbed into the seats of Normanby, Dalby and Carnarvon.
28.04.1888 - 13.04.1898
14.05.1898 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907

NELSON, HM
MOORE, WJH
SCOTT, TA

18.05.1907 - 02.10.1909 MOORE, WJH


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29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 26.03.1959
06.06.1959 - 07.05.1960

Murrumba
Formed in the 1911 redistribution from the former seat of Moreton, the electorate has shrunk from an area which had a northern boundary just short of Tewantin, to a small semi rural
seat taking in part of Redcliffe. In the 1923 redistribution the name was transferred to the electorate previously known as Cooroora. In the 1991 redistribution Murrumba lost its southern
and western parts to the new seats of Kallangur and Kurwongbah.
27.04.1912 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 11.06.1932
11.06.1932 - 29.04.1950
29.04.1950 - 25.05.1972

FORSYTH, J
WARREN, RJ
NICKLIN, GFR
NICHOLSON, DE

27.05.1972 - 12.11.1977 FRAWLEY, DJ


12.11.1977 - 01.11.1986 KRUGER, RC
01.11.1986 - WELLS, DM

Musgrave

Nanango
Established in the 1911 redistribution principally from the former Burnett electorate, the seat was abolished in the 1949 redistribution which saw most of the electorate incorporated into
Barambah. In the 1999 redistribution Nanango was re-established.
27.04.1912 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 03.05.1947

HODGE, RS
EDWARDS, JB

03.05.1947 - 29.04.1950
BJELKE-PETERSEN, J
17.02.2001 - PRATT, DR

Nash
Seat based on the town of Gympie created in the 1949 redistribution which reverted back to Gympie in the 1959 redistribution.
29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 03.08.1957

DUNSTAN, T
KEHOE, GB

03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960 HODGES, AM

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Created by the Additional Members Act of 1885 which divided the former Townsville seat into Townsville and Musgrave, the name was dropped for the northern seat in 1888 when it
became Herbert, and Musgrave was assigned to a rural seat in the Bundaberg district. In 1923 the name Burrum was substituted for Musgrave.
05.01.1886 - 09.05.1888
PHILP, R
18.05.1907 - 22.05.1915
WHITE, J
09.05.1888 - 04.03.1903
OCONNELL, WBH
22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920 ARMFIELD, TG
04.04.1903 - 27.08.1904
WHITE, J
09.10.1920 - 12.05.1923
CATTERMULL, HA
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907
NIELSON, CF

Nerang
Formed in the 1986 redistribution, principally from the southern part of the Albert electorate and the northern portion of South Coast. The electorate moved south to the NSW border
in the 1991 redistribution incorporating most of the abolished electorate of South Coast. In the 1999 redistribution the seat was abolished.
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989

HYND, TS

02.12.1989 - 17.02.2001 CONNOR, RT

Nicklin
Formed in the 1986 redistribution from portions of the Landsborough and Cooroora electorates. From a very small electorate based on Nambour and Maroochydore, this seat retained
Nambour but is otherwise centred on the Sunshine hinterland stretching from Mount Mee to Kenilworth, as a result of the 1991 redistribution.
AUSTIN, BD
KING, RG (Election declared void)

02.12.1989 - 13.06.1998 TURNER, NJ


13.06.1998 - WELLINGTON, PW

Noosa
In the 1991 redistribution Noosa was formed from sections of the former electorate of Cooroora. It covers from Yaroomba to Teewah on the coast, and Cooroy and Eumundi inland.
352

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17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006

DAVIDSON, BW
MOLLOY, C

09.09.2006 -

ELMES, GW

Norman
Brisbane southside electorate resulting from 1949 redistribution, based on East Brisbane/Norman Park, and taking in most of the former electorate of Maree. It was abolished in the
1971 redistribution when the greater part was incorporated into South Brisbane.
29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 28.05.1960

LUCKINS, LW
BAXTER, WE

28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972 BROMLEY, FP

Normanby
Created by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, the electorate was originally a central coastal seat based on St. Lawrence and extending almost as far west as Clermont. In successive
redistributions it continued as a central western seat in the Rockhampton hinterland, and was cut up in the 1949 redistribution into Mackenzie, Keppel and Callide.

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04.11.1873 - 20.03.1877
19.04.1877 - 05.12.1878
05.12.1878 - 05.05.1888
19.05.1888 - 01.03.1901

De SATGE, OJ
FOX, G
STEVENSON, J
MURRAY, J

19.04.1901 - 27.01.1914
FOX, G
05.03.1914 - 22.05.1915
ARCHER, EW
22.05.1915 - 11.06.1932 PETERSON, JC
11.06.1932 - 29.04.1950 FOLEY, TA

North Brisbane
see under Brisbane
North Toowoomba
see also Toowoomba North
29.04.1950 - 29.03.1958

WOOD, LA

31.05.1958 - 28.05.1960 DUGGAN, JE

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Northern Downs
One of the original sixteen seats proclaimed under the provisions of the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859 based on Dalby and Condamine, it was shared between the new electorates
of Dalby and Murilla in the 1887 redistribution.
04.05.1860 - 01.07.1867
01.07.1867 - 28.09.1868
28.09.1868 - 11.11.1873
11.11.1873 - 30.10.1876

COXEN, C
THORN, H
BELL, JP
THORN, H

14.11.1876 - 21.11.1878 MILES, W


21.11.1878 - 02.04.1879
BELL, JP
17.04.1879 - 07.09.1883
THORN, G Jnr.
07.09.1883 - 28.04.1888
NELSON, HM

Nudgee
Formed in the 1959 redistribution principally from the former seat of Nundah, it covers the north-eastern bayside area of Brisbane. The southern portion, including Brisbane airport
and adjacent riverside suburbs, was lost in 1991.
28.05.1960 - 12.11.1977
12.11.1977 - 15.07.1995

MELLOY, J
15.07.1995 - ROBERTS, NS
VAUGHAN, KH

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Established in the 1949 redistribution, it was chopped in 1959 when Toowoomba was split into East and West.

Nundah
Originating from the 1887 redistribution, it covered the area between the South Pine River and Kedron Brook, from Mount Nebo to Sandgate. Cut down in area by successive redistributions, it became centred on the northern Brisbane suburbs of Nundah, Toombul, Hendra and Eagle Farm. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution, it was divided among the existing
electorate of Aspley and the new electorate of Chermside.
10.05.1888 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 18.05.1907
18.05.1907 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 15.05.1923
12.05.1923 - 11.06.1932

AGNEW, G
BRIDGES, T
SUMNER, R
BRIDGES, T
SIZER, HE
KELSO, W

11.06.1932 - 03.05.1947 HAYES, J


03.05.1947 - 19.05.1956 ROBERTS, FE
19.05.1956 - 03.08.1957 HADLEY, JW
03.08.1957 - 02.12.1989 KNOX, WE
02.12.1989 - 15.04.1991
HEATH, PA
18.05.1991 - 19.09.1992 SULLIVAN, T

Constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, it covered a triangular area from Toowong to the Enoggera forest reserve and South to Goodna, covering the southern suburbs of
Yeronga and Kurilpa all of which had been in East Moreton. When Toowong was excised in 1888, Oxley was confined to south of the river and extended as far as the present Browns
Plains and Woodridge. In 1949, it was further divided into Sherwood, Yeronga and Mount Gravatt.
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03.12.1878 - 18.06.1902
03.07.1902 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 16.03.1918

GRIFFITH, SW
GRIMES, S
DENHAM, DF
JONES, TL

16.03.1918 - 11.05.1929 ELPHINSTONE, AC


11.05.1929 - 06.02.1943 NIMMO, T
17.04.1943 - 29.04.1950 KERR, TC

Paddington
Introduced in the 1911 redistribution for a new seat principally derived from Brisbane North, it survived only one redistribution in 1923 before being split up between Brisbane and
Baroona in 1931.
27.04.1912 - 07.02.1922

FIHELLY, JA

18.03.1922 - 11.06.1932 JONES, AJ

Peak Downs
Established in the 1977 redistribution based on the former Central Queensland seat of Belyando. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and divided among the new electorates of Charters
Towers and Fitzroy and the existing electorate of Gregory.
12.11.1977 - 19.09.1992

LESTER, VP

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Oxley

Pine Rivers
Created in the 1971 redistribution principally from part of the former electorate of Murrumba, based on Pine Rivers Shire on the northern outskirts of Brisbane. Abolished in the 1991
redistribution and divided mostly between the new seats of Crows Nest, Kallangur and Kurwongbah.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983

LEESE, KJ
AKERS, RG

22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989 CHAPMAN, YA


02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992
WOODGATE, MR

Pittsworth
Darling Downs electorate based on the town of Pittsworth, constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1910 from the former electorate of Cambooya. The name was dropped in the
1923 redistribution in favour of Aubigny.
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920

MacKINTOSH, D
BAYLEY, PM

09.10.1920 - 12.05.1923 ROBERTS, JHC

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One of the original electorates proclaimed under the provisions of the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859, the electorate has always been based on the Gladstone area, and has returned
a member continuously since the first Parliament. The area of the seat has of course been dramatically reduced over the years. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution, largely subsumed
by the new electorate of Gladstone.
04.05.1860 - 03.09.1861
15.10.1861 - 11.04.1863
12.05.1863 - 01.02.1866
19.03.1866 - 14.11.1878
14.11.1878 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 09.10.1912
26.10.1912 - 22.05.1915

FITZSIMMONS, C
SANDEMAN, A
DOUGLAS, J
PALMER, AH
NORTON, A
BOLES, J
HERBERTSON, R
BRESLIN, EDJ
KESSELL, JH

22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920 CARTER, G


09.10.1920 - 12.05.1923 FLETCHER, JW
12.05.1923 - 11.05.1929 CARTER, G
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932 BUTLER, FW
11.06.1932 - 03.05.1947 WILLIAMS, TL
03.05.1947 - 01.06.1963 BURROWS, J
01.06.1963 - 20.02.1976 HANSON, M
29.05.1976 - 19.09.1992 PREST, WG

Pumicestone
Created in the 1999 redistribution. Named after the Pumicestone Passage separating Bribie Island from the mainland.
17.02.2001 -

SULLIVAN, CE

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Port Curtis

Queenton
Based on the eastern portion of Charters Towers and the rural environs to the east of this city, the electorate did not survive the 1931 redistribution being incorporated into the Charters
Towers electorate.
27.04.1912 - 11.06.1932

WINSTANLEY, V

Ravenswood
Created by the Electoral Districts Act of 1872, the seat existed for only the one Parliament before being abolished in the 1877 redistribution.
18.11.1873 - 13.11.1874

MacDEVITT, EO

09.12.1874 - 14.11.1878 KING, HE

Established by the 1959 redistribution which based the seat on the bayside city of Redcliffe, the electorate was excised from the former seat of Murrumba.
356

28.05.1960 - 07.08.1979
01.09.1979 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 21.07.2005

HOUGHTON, JEH
WHITE, TA
HOLLIS, RK

20.08.2005 - 09.09.2006 ROGERS, TW


09.09.2006 -
VAN LITSENBURG, ECM

Redlands
South East Queensland seat based on the Redlands Shire created in the 1971 redistribution, principally from the former seat of Logan. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate lost
Stradbroke Island to the new electorate of Cleveland and part of its western area to the new electorate of Capalaba.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
BALDWIN, EA
19.09.1992 - 15.07.1995 BUDD, JA
07.12.1974 - 10.09.1985
GOLEBY, JP
15.07.1995 - 17.02.2001 HEGARTY, JJ
02.11.1985 - 02.12.1989
CLAUSON, PJ
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 ENGLISH, JM
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992
BRISKEY, DJ

Robina
Created in the 1999 redistribution, based on the former electorate of Merrimac. Renamed Robina as the new electorate was centred on Robina.
17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006

QUINN, RJ

09.09.2006 -

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Redcliffe

Rockhampton
Constituted by the Additional Members Act of 1864, the electorate based on the city of Rockhampton returned a single member until 1878. From then until 1912 it was a dual member
constituency reverting to a single member seat from that date. In the 1959 redistribution the city was divided into Rockhampton North and Rockhampton South, but the latter reverted
to Rockhampton in 1971.
FITZSIMMONS, C
FITZGERALD, TH
ARCHER, A
MILFORD, HJB
FYFE, A
BUZACOTT, CH
MacFARLANE, J
(a) REA, W
(b) MacDONALD-PATERSON, T
(a) FERGUSON, J
(b) HIGSON, WK
(b) PATTISON, W
(a) ARCHER, A

13.05.1893 - 11.03.1902
(b) CURTIS, GS
04.04.1896 - 07.02.1911
(a) KIDSTON, W
11.03.1902 - 27.04.1912
(b) GRANT, KM
25.02.1911 - 27.04.1912
(a) ADAMSON, J
27.04.1912 - 21.03.1917 ADAMSON, J
12.05.1917 - 05.10.1922 FORDE, FM
17.02.1923 - 11.05.1929 FARRELL, GP
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932 DUNLOP, TA
11.06.1932 - 19.05.1956 LARCOMBE, J
19.05.1956 - 28.05.1960 GARDNER, HR
27.05.1972 - 05.11.1984 WRIGHT, KW
16.02.1985 - 15.07.1995 BRADDY, PJ
15.07.1995 - SCHWARTEN, RE

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Rockhampton North
Created by the Electoral Districts Act of 1887, it returned one member until its abolition in the 1911 redistribution when the new seat of Keppel was introduced. The seat was reconstituted in the 1959 redistribution, based on the northern portion of the city. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and subsumed in the new electorate of Keppel.
12.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
13.05.1893 - 04.04.1896
04.04.1896 - 05.06.1901
29.06.1901 - 17.10.1901
17.10.1901 - 11.03.1902

JONES, RR
HARDING, WS
STEWART, JC
TURNER, H
LINNETT, J

11.03.1902 - 18.05.1907 TURNER, H


18.05.1907 - 27.04.1912 BRENNAN, J
28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972 THACKERAY, MH
27.05.1972 - 02.12.1989 YEWDALE, LJ
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 SCHWARTEN, RE

Rockhampton South
Introduced in the 1959 redistribution, it was dropped in 1971 when the seat reverted to the name Rockhampton.
28.05.1960 - 17.05.1969

PILBEAM, RBJ

17.05.1969 - 27.05.1972 WRIGHT, KW

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30.01.1865 - 27.0 6.1867


27.06.1867 - 11.07.1867
27.07.1867 - 19.11.1869
06.12.1869 - 07.06.1870
20.06.1870 - 24.11.1873
24.11.1873 - 26.10.1877
20.11.1877 - 15.11.1878
15.11.1878 - 21.09.1881
15.11.1878 - 17.08.1883
08.10.1881 - 05.05.1888
17.08.1883 - 05.05.1888
05.05.1888 - 13.05.1893
05.05.1888 - 04.04.1896

Roma
Established by the 1949 redistribution which abolished the electorates of Dalby and Maranoa, from parts of which this seat was principally derived. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution
and its area absorbed by the new electorate of Western Downs and the existing electorate of Warrego.
29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 14.03.1967

EWAN, WM
DOHRING, A
EWAN, WM

24.06.1967 - 22.10.1983 TOMKINS, KB


22.10.1983 - 19.09.1992 COOPER, TR

Rosewood
Under the provisions of the 1878 Electoral Districts Act, that portion of the electorate of West Moreton lying West of Ipswich was re-named Rosewood. In the 1931 redistribution the
name was again changed to West Moreton.
MESTON, A
ISAMBERT, JBL
FOOTE, J
CRIBB, JC
KEOGH, DT

11.03.1902 - 12.12.1904 HODGE, RS


12.12.1904 - 25.08.1911 KEOGH, DT
16.09.1911 - 16.03.1918 STEVENS, HM
16.03.1918 - 11.05.1929 COOPER, W
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932 MAHER, EB

358

Salisbury
Formed under provisions of the 1959 Electoral Districts Act this electorate was carved out of the Southern portion of the former electorate of Sherwood. It in turn was split in the 1971
redistribution into Salisbury and Archerfield. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and its area absorbed by the new electorate of Sunnybank and existing electorate of Archerfield.
28.05.1960 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983

SHERRINGTON, DJ
KYBURZ, RA

22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986 GOSS, WK


01.11.1986 - 19.09.1992 ARDILL, LA

Sandgate
The 1923 redistribution applied this name to what was formerly the electorate of Murrumba. Successive redistributions have diminished the area of the seat which now takes in the
northern suburbs of Sandgate, Shorncliffe, Deagon and Boondall.
15.05.1923 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 29.03.1941
29.03.1941 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960

SIZER, HE
HISLOP, RW
DECKER, EP
ROBINSON, HF
AHEARN, TG

28.05.1960 - 12.11.1977 DEAN, H


12.11.1977 - 19.09.1992 WARBURTON, NG
19.09.1992 - 09.09.2006 NUTTALL, GR
09.09.2006 -
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26.11.1878 - 04.07.1882
17.07.1882 - 25.10.1892
15.11.1892 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 11.03.1902

Sherwood
Created in the 1949 redistribution from the former Oxley electorate and subsequently reduced to an area from Chelmer to the Centenary suburbs. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution
and most of its area absorbed in the new electorates of Indooroopilly and Mount Ommaney.
29.04.1950 - 19.05.1956
19.05.1956 - 13.09.1978

KERR, TC
HERBERT, JD

25.11.1978 - 13.05.1990
INNES, JAM
28.07.1990 - 19.09.1992 DUNWORTH, DA

Somerset
Established by the 1949 redistribution which abolished the Stanley electorate from which this seat was principally constituted. It was based on the upper Brisbane River valley and
surrounds. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and most of its area absorbed by Lockyer and the new electorate of Crows Nest.
29.04.1950 - 07.03.1953
07.03.1953 - 30.8.1957

MacDONALD, D
SKINNER, AJ

03.08.1957 - 27.05.1972 RICHTER, H


27.05.1972 - 19.09.1992 GUNN, WAM

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The Town of South Brisbane and the Town of Brisbane were two of the original sixteen electorates set up under the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859. The South Brisbane area
has been the basis of successive electorates since this time which have been given variants of this name, and these are set out below in chronological sequence. Similar treatment has
been given under BRISBANE for electorates relevant to that area, with references from the historically correct name inserted in the alphabetical listing at the appropriate place.

South Brisbane, Town of (1859-1873)


30.04.1860 - 10.06.1863

RICHARDS, H

Single member constituency

10.06.1863 - 14.11.1873 STEPHENS, TB

South Brisbane (1874-1878)


14.11.1873 - 13.05.1875

STEPHENS, TB

Single member constituency

26.05.1875 - 22.11.1878 KINGSFORD, RA

South Brisbane (1878-1887)


(a)
22.11.1878 - 21.08.1883


KINGSFORD, RA

Two member constituency

(b)
22.11.1878 - 24.03.1880 MACKAY, A

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South Brisbane

21.08.1883 - 12.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 30.06.1890
17.07.1890 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 11.03.1899
11.03.1899 - 06.07.1899
22.07.1899 - 11.03.1902
11.03.1902 - 27.08.1904
27.08.1904 - 05.02.1908
05.02.1908 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912

JORDAN, H
JORDAN, H
MORRY, A
TURLEY, H
LUYA, AF
TURLEY, H
LAMONT, AJ
BOUCHARD, TW
HUXHAM, J
BOUCHARD, TW

06.04.1880 - 12.05.1888 FRASER, S


12.05.1888 - 06.05.1893 LUYA, AF
06.05.1893 - 28.03.1896 MIDSON, CW
28.03.1896 - 27.08.1904 STEPHENS, W
27.08.1904 - 18.05.1907 REINHOLD, CHW
18.05.1907 - 05.02.1908 STEPHENS, W
05.02.1908 - 02.10.1909 AIREY, P
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912 ALLAN, J

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In the 1991 redistribution, areas south of the Brisbane River (i.e. West End) were restored to South Brisbane, having been removed in 1986.
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
BOUCHARD, TW
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974 BROMLEY, FP
22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920
FREE, EN
07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977 LAMONT, CC
09.10.1920 - 11.05.1929
FERRICKS, MA
12.11.1977 - 01.11.1986 FOURAS, D
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932
MacGROARTY, NF
01.11.1986 - 15.07.1995 WARNER, AM
11.06.1932 - 28.05.1960
GAIR, VC
15.07.1995 -
BLIGH, AM
28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972
BENNETT, CJ

South Coast
Constituted under the 1958 Electoral Districts Act, the seat, which was based on the lower south-east corner of the State, was created from the Southern part of the former electorate
of Southport. Its size was greatly reduced in 1986 by the excision of the new seats of Currumbin and Nerang. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution with most of it being subsumed in
the electorate of Nerang.
28.05.1960 - 28.05.1966
28.05.1966 - 25.05.1988

GAVEN, EJ
HINZE, RJ

20.08.1988 - 02.12.1989 GAMIN, JM


02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 QUINN, RJ

Southern Downs
Created in the 1999 redistribution.
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South Brisbane (1912 +)

Southport
Formed in the 1949 redistribution which created the seat from the southern portion of the Albert electorate, the seat was re-named South Coast following boundary changes in the 1959
redistribution. In 1977 the name was revived for a new seat based on the Northern part of the Gold Coast including the town of Southport.
29.04.1950 - 28.05.1960
12.11.1977 - 29.11.1980
29.11.1980 - 09.04.1987

GAVEN, EJ
WHITE, PND
JENNINGS, DB

20.06.1987 - 17.02.2001 VEIVERS, MD


17.02.2001 -
LAWLOR, PJ

Springsure

Western seat constituted under the 1872 Electoral Districts Act which only lasted for the seventh Parliament 1874-78, when it was incorporated in the Leichhardt electorate.
04.11.1873 - 14.11.1878

SCOTT, J

Springwood

361

01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989
02.12.1989 - 15.07.1995
15.07.1995 - 13.06.1998

FRASER, HDJ
ROBSON, MJ
WOOLMER, L

13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001 MUSGROVE, GS


17.02.2001 -
STONE, BG

Stafford
Created in the 1971 redistribution from portions of the former electorates of Kedron, Windsor and Aspley. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and absorbed mainly by the new electorates of Chermside and Kedron. In the 1999 redistribution the seat was re-established.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 21.06.1984
04.08.1984 - 02.12.1989

HARVEY, WCR
GYGAR, TJ
MURPHY, DJ
GYGAR, TJ

02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 WELFORD, RJ


17.02.2001 - 09.09.2006 SULLIVAN, T
09.09.2006 -
HINCHLIFFE, SJ

Stanley
Originally a single member seat from its inception in the 1872 Electoral Districts Act, it returned two members from 1878-1888 through incorporation of part of the West Moreton
electorate from which it had been derived. The seat was abolished in the 1949 redistribution which placed most of it in the new electorate of Somerset.

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Formed in the 1986 redistribution from the portion of the former electorate of Woodridge lying east of the Pacific Highway. In the 1991 redistribution part of the southern area was
lost to the new seat of Waterford.

20.11.1873 - 10.12.1878
10.12.1878 - 23.8.1883
10.12.1878 - 23.05.1888
23.08.1883 - 23.05.1888
23.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 11.03.1902

PETTIGREW, J
(a) OSULLIVAN, P
(b) KELLETT, W
(a) WHITE, P
OSULLIVAN, P
LORD, F

11.03.1902 - 27.08.1904 SUMMERVILLE, WH


27.08.1904 - 09.10.1920 SOMERSET, HP
09.10.1920 - 05.12.1927 NOTT, FL
25.02.1928 - 22.10.1933 GRIMSTONE, EL
09.12.1933 - 02.04.1938 BELL, RM
02.04.1938 - 29.04.1950 MacDONALD, D

Stretton
Created as a result of the 1999 redistribution.
ROBERTSON, S

Sunnybank
Created in the 1991 redistribution from the north western part of the former electorate of Salisbury but abolished in the 1999 redistribution.
362

19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001

ROBERTSON, S

Surfers Paradise
Based on the Queensland Gold Coast beach resort, the seat was created in the 1971 redistribution from parts of the electorates of South Coast and Albert, and underwent considerable
boundary changes in the subsequent redistributions. In 1991 it moved north but is still centred on Surfers Paradise.
27.05.1972 - 12.11.1977
12.11.1977 - 29.11.1980
29.11.1980 - 20.03.2001

SMALL, AB
BISHOP, BE
BORBIDGE, RE

05.05.2001 - 07.02.2004 BELL, AJ


07.02.2004 -
LANGBROEK, J-PH

The Tableland
Based on the Atherton Tableland to the West of Cairns and contiguous areas, the seat came into being in the 1931 redistribution. The Eastern coastal portion was excised in the 1949
redistribution to form Mulgrave and the remainder enlarged to the West and North to form a new electorate of Tablelands.
11.06.1932 - 29.04.1950

BRUCE, HA

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Tablelands
Created in 1949 by enlarging the former seat of The Tableland, this seat was greatly expanded in the 1959 redistribution, stretching from the Atherton Tableland across the Peninsula
from Edward River in the North to Burketown in the South. In the 1971 redistribution all of this area was merged into the electorate of Cook, but the electorate was re-established in
the 1986 redistribution. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate extended to occupy the south-west portion of Mulgrave and the northern part of the abolished electorate of Mourilyan.
29.04.1950 - 03.08.1957
03.08.1957 - 01.06.1963
01.06.1963 - 27.05.1972

COLLINS, HH
GILMORE, TV
WALLIS-SMITH, E

01.11.1986 - 13.06.1998 GILMORE, TJG


13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001 NELSON, SC
17.02.2001 - 20.03.2009 LEE LONG, RT

Thuringowa
Established by the 1986 redistribution almost wholly from the former Townsville electorate. Includes areas south, west and north-west of Townsville city.
McELLIGOTT, KV
TURNER, K

17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004 PHILLIPS, AF


07.02.2004 -
WALLACE, CA

363

Toombul
Formed in the 1887 redistribution, the seat took in all the area between Breakfast Creek and Kedron Brook from Newmarket and Alderley to Moreton Bay, formerly part of Enoggera.
In the 1911 redistribution this electorate was broken up to form the new seat of Windsor (taken from the Western portion). In 1923 the area was further reduced, and in 1931 the name
was dropped and the area allocated between Hamilton and Nundah.
10.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 08.05.1926

GANNON, MB
PETRIE, AL

08.05.1926 - 11.06.1932 RUSSELL, HMcD

Toowong
Created in the 1887 redistribution, this seat took in the modern suburbs of Paddington, Rainworth, Milton, Rosalie, Toowong and the Mount Coot-tha reserve. The excision of new
seats of Paddington and Ithaca in 1911 resulted in an even larger electorate to make up for the loss of the most populated areas, and it now took in all of Moggill as far as the Bremer.
In 1923 all of this Western part became Enoggera and Toowong contracted back to the Auchenflower, Toowong, St. Lucia area. In 1935 the former huge area was restored, and in 1949
with the creation of Mount Coot-tha, Toowong returned to its current area. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and its area absorbed by the new electorate of Indooroopilly and the
existing electorate of Mount Coot-tha.
19.05.1888 - 29.04.1893
29.04.1893 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 05.10.1900
24.11.1900 - 05.02.1908

UNMACK, T
REID, M
FINNEY, T
MACARTNEY, EH

02.04.1938 - 15.04.1944 MASSEY, H


15.04.1944 - 29.04.1950
WANSTALL, CG
29.04.1950 - 28.05.1966
MUNRO, AW
28.05.1966 - 29.11.1980 PORTER, CR

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01.11.1986 - 13.06.1998
13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001

05.02.1908 - 30.08.1911
16.09.1911 - 09.10.1920
09.10.1920 - 02.04.1938

COTTELL, RJ
MACARTNEY, EH
MAXWELL, JF

29.11.1980 - 22.10.1983 PRENTICE, IG


22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986 BAILEY, EW
01.11.1986 - 19.09.1992 BEANLAND, DE

Toowoomba
see also Drayton and Toowoomba

364

Toowoomba East
see also East Toowoomba
Formed in the 1959 redistribution when the city of Toowoomba was divided into East and West, the former being excised in part from the existing Lockyer electorate. The name was
dropped in the 1971 redistribution when the city was divided into North and South.
28.05.1960 - 28.05.1966

ANDERSON, MJR

28.05.1966 - 27.05.1972 WOOD, P

Toowoomba North
see also North Toowoomba
Created in 1971 when the city of Toowoomba was revived as a separate seat with the majority of the electorate derived from the former seat of Toowoomba West. See note under
Toowoomba.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 22.10.1983
22.10.1983 - 02.12.1989

BOUSEN, WRJ
LOCKWOOD, JAR
McPHIE, AC

02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 FLYNN, JG


19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001 HEALY, GJ
17.02.2001 - SHINE, KG

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Originally included in the seat of Drayton and Toowoomba, the city was for a brief period an electorate of its own right (1873-78) before being once again coupled with Drayton (18791911) this time however as a dual member constituency. From 1911 Toowoomba returned one member, however other electorates (Drayton, East Toowoomba to 1949, Lockyer and
North Toowoomba 1949-59) covered parts of the city. In the 1959 redistribution Toowoomba was divided into east and west, and in 1971 re-apportioned into north and south, with
some going into Lockyer.

10.11.1873 - 15.11.1878
GROOM, WH
11.05.1929 - 11.06.1932 ANNAND, JD
27.04.1912 - 16.03.1918
TOLMIE, J
11.06.1932 - 28.11.1935
LLEWELLYN, EJ
16.03.1918 - 26.02.1925
BRENNAN, FT
14.12.1935 - 03.08.1957 DUGGAN, JE
04.04.1925 - 11.05.1929
LLEWELLYN, EJ
03.08.1957 - 28.05.1960 ANDERSON, MJR

Toowoomba South
Created in 1971, principally from the former seat of Toowoomba East. See note under Toowoomba.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 01.11.1986

WOOD, P
WARNER, JH

01.11.1986 - 23.03.1991
BERGHOFER, CJ
18.05.1991 - HORAN, MJ

Toowoomba West

Created in the 1959 redistribution, it did not survive the boundary alterations of 1971. See note under Toowoomba.
28.05.1960 - 17.05.1969

DUGGAN, JE

17.05.1969 - 27.05.1972 BOUSEN, WRJ

Town of Brisbane
see under Brisbane

365

see Drayton and Toowoomba


Town of South Brisbane
see under South Brisbane
Townsville
Constituted by the Electoral Districts Act of 1878, which provided one member for the seat based on the city of Townsville. The city was divided into two electorates - Townsville
and Musgrave by virtue of the Additional Members Act of 1885. From 1886-1912 the seat returned two members, when single electorates were made universal, and the electorates of
Townsville and Mundingburra established. In 1923 the northern part of the city was included in Kennedy and the southern part in Mundingburra. The 1959 redistribution abolished
Townsville as a seat, dividing the city into Townsville North and Townsville South, but it was restored in the 1971 redistribution without however including the major suburban areas
which were located in Townsville South and Townsville West. It now included also a large area of rural Townsville formerly in Hinchinbrook. The 1986 redistribution reduced the
area of the seat to the city environs. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate gained a small area from the previous Townsville East and lost its south-west corner to the new seat of
Mundingburra.
28.11.1878 - 03.02.1879
04.03.1879 - 30.03.1891

DEANE, JH
(a) MACROSSAN, JM

22.05.1915 - 09.10.1920 RYAN, D


09.10.1920 - 12.05.1923 GREEN, WH

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Town of Drayton and Toowoomba

11.11.1885 - 12.05.1888
12.05.1888 - 22.05.1915
02.05.1891 - 06.05.1893
06.05.1893 - 05.11.1893
20.01.1894 - 21.03.1896
21.03.1896 - 11.03.1899
11.03.1899 - 02.10.1909
02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912

(b) BROWN, WV
(b) PHILP, R
(a) BROWN, WV
(a) BURNS, GR
(a) OGDEN, A
(a) CASTLING, WJ
(a) HANRAN, PF
(a) FOLEY, T

12.05.1923 - 27.03.1939 HYNES, MP


27.05.1939 - 28.05.1960
KEYATTA, G
27.05.1972 - 22.10.1983 SCOTT-YOUNG, NR
22.10.1983 - 01.11.1986 McELLIGOTT, KV
01.11.1986 - 02.12.1989 BURREKET, TA
02.12.1989 - 19.09.1992 DAVIES, KH
19.09.1992 - 13.06.1998 SMITH, GN
13.06.1998 - 20.03.2009 REYNOLDS, MF

Townsville East

01.11.1986 - 19.09.1992

SMITH, GN

Townsville North
366

Created in the 1959 redistribution which divided the city into two electorates of which this was one, the seat only survived until the 1971 redistribution when the inner city portion was
included in Townsville West and the outer portion included in Townsville.
28.05.1960 - 27.05.1972

TUCKER, PJR

Townsville South
Established in the 1959 redistribution from parts of the former seats of Mundingburra and Townsville, the seat was retained with some boundary changes in 1971, until its dissolution
in 1986.
28.05.1960 - 12.11.1977

AIKENS, T

12.11.1977 - 01.11.1986

WILSON, AMcL

Townsville West
Resulting from the 1971 redistribution which divided the city into three areas, with the major business area being allocated to Townsville. Townsville West was the smallest in area (and
hence most densely populated) of the three Townsville seats. The name was dropped in the 1986 redistribution.
27.05.1972 - 07.12.1974
07.12.1974 - 29.11.1980

TUCKER, PJR
HOOPER, MD

29.11.1980 - 01.11.1986 SMITH, GN

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Formed in the 1986 redistribution, mainly from areas of the former Townsville West electorate and portion of the former Townsville South. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and
divided between Burdekin and the new electorate of Mundingburra.

Warrego

367

Warwick
One of the original sixteen electoral districts constituted under the provisions of the Order-in-Council of 6th June 1859, the seat has always been based on the city of Warwick and has
been a single member constituency since that time. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate expanded considerably to the south-west subsuming much of the abolished electorate of
Carnarvon including the towns of Stanthorpe and Texas, while losing part of its northern area to the seat of Cunningham. In the 1999 redistribution the seat was abolished.
02.05.1860 - 14.01.1862
04.02.1862 - 10.06.1863
10.06.1863 - 25.06.1867
25.06.1867 - 23.09.1868
23.09.1868 - 10.08.1870
10.08.1870 - 21.07.1871
21.07.1871 - 04.11.1873
04.11.1873 - 19.11.1878
19.11.1878 - 02.07.1887
18.07.1887 - 04.04.1896

GORE, SR
04.04.1896 - 27.09.1898
BYRNES, TJ
JONES, JG
22.10.1898 - 19.01.1906
MORGAN, A
WEINHOLT, A
10.02.1906 - 05.02.1908 OSULLIVAN, T
CLARK, GJE
05.02.1908 - 11.05.1935 BARNES, GP
THORNTON, EL
11.05.1935 - 03.05.1947 HEALY, JJOC
MORGAN, J
03.05.1947 - 03.08.1963
MADSEN, OO
CLARK, CGHC
19.10.1963 - 12.11.1977 CORY, DW
MORGAN, J
12.11.1977 - 19.09.1992
BOOTH, DJ
HORWITZ, J
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001
SPRINGBORG, LJ
MORGAN, A

Waterford
Created in the 1991 redistribution from the eastern part of the Logan electorate. It was named after the local shire abolished in 1948.
19.09.1992 - 09.09.2006

BARTON, TA

09.09.2006 -

MOORHEAD, ER

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Created by the Additional Members Act of 1864 as a seat in the far south-western corner of the State, based on the Warrego and Paroo River systems, the seat remained basically unchanged until 1991. It has always been a single member constituency. In the 1991 redistribution the electorate extended north west to include Quilpie from the electorate of Gregory
and east to to take in St George, Dirranbandi and Moonie from the abolished seat of Balonne, while to the north the towns of Blackall and Springsure were lost to Gregory.
18.03.1865 - 24.06.1867
FORBES, FA
11.03.1902 - 18.05.1907 LEAHY, PJ
24.06.1867 - 18.09.1868
MYLNE, G
18.05.1907 - 24.09.1907
BARBER, G
18.09.1868 - 23.11.1869
HODGSON, A
24.09.1907 - 05.02.1908 LEAHY, PJ
05.01.1870 - 08.08.1871
McILWRAITH, T
05.02.1908 - 31.07.1923 COYNE, JH
08.08.1871 - 04.11.1873
BUCHANAN, AB
13.10.1923 - 08.09.1937 BEDFORD, RG
04.11.1873 - 14.11.1878
WALSH, WH
04.12.1937 - 07.07.1941 BEDFORD, RG
14.11.1878 - 17.08.1883
STEVENS, EJ
30.08.1941 - 04.11.1950 OSHEA, H
05.10.1883 - 19.05.1888
DONALDSON, J
03.03.1951 - 17.05.1969 DUFFICY, JJ
19.05.1888 - 20.05.1893
CASEY, RG
17.05.1969 - 07.12.1974 AIKEN, JA
20.05.1893 - 17.09.1898
CROMBIE, J
07.12.1974 - 01.11.1986 TURNER, NJ
22.10.1898 - 21.11.1899
HOOD, WW
01.11.1986 - HOBBS, HWT
16.12.1899 - 11.03.1902
BOWMAN, D

Wavell
Constituted in the 1959 redistribution, this northern suburban seat was created principally from the former electorate of Chermside. The name was dropped in the 1986 redistribution
where the area was split up among adjoining electorates.
28.05.1960 - 17.05.1969
17.05.1969 - 12.11.1977

DEWAR, AT
CRAWFORD, AP

12.11.1977 - 01.11.1986 AUSTIN, BD

West Moreton

368

(a)
03.05.1860 - 21.12.1860 BROUGHTON, AD
12.01.1861 - 16.05.1861 CHALLINOR, H
31.05.1861 - 30.05.1863 CHALLINOR, H
13.06.1863 - 07.08.1866 HERBERT, RGW
11.09.1866 - 02.07.1867 FLEMING, J
02.07.1867 - 18.11.1873 THORN, G Jnr.

(b)
03.05.1860 - 03.04.1861
THORN, G Snr.
26.04.1861 - 02.07.1867
CRIBB, B
02.07.1867 - 28.09.1868
OSULLIVAN, P
28.09.1868 - 13.06.1870
HODGSON, S
25.06.1870 - 18.11.1873
FERRETT, J

(c)
03.05.1860 - 22.06.1860
09.07.1860 - 03.11.1862
15.12.1862 - 28.09.1868
28.09.1868 - 18.11.1873

NELSON, WL
FLEMING, J
BELL, JP
FORBES, FA

Single member constituency

18.11.1873 - 15.11.1878 FOOTE, J


11.06.1932 - 27.10.1949 MAHER, EB

Western Downs
Proclaimed under the provisions of the 1859 Order-in-Council, the electorate returned two members until it was broken up in the 1872 redistribution, which allocated the area to the new
seats of Aubigny, Balonne and Darling Downs. Revived in the 1991 redistribution from parts of the abolished electorates of Balonne, Condamine and Roma. In the 1999 redistribution
the seat was abolished.
27.04.1860 - 02.10.1864
02.11.1864 - 18.06.1867
18.06.1867 - 06.11.1873

(a) MOFFAT, TdeL


(a) WATTS, J
(a) RAMSAY, R

27.04.1860 - 14.09.1870
(b) TAYLOR, J
14.09.1870 - 04.11.1873
(b) WIENHOLT, E
19.09.1992 - 17.02.2001 LITTLEPROUD, BG

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One of the original electorates proclaimed in 1859, it took in all the Brisbane River catchment area as well as the territory South of Laidley and Ipswich to the border. It was a three
member constituency until the 1873 election, by which time the provisions of the 1872 redistribution had broken up the electorate into Stanley, West Moreton and Fassifern. Under the
1878 Electoral Districts Act the portion of West Moreton West of Ipswich was re-named Rosewood and the rest was added to Stanley. In the 1931 redistribution the name Rosewood
was changed back to West Moreton. In the 1949 redistribution the area was split up between Lockyer, Somerset and Fassifern.

Whitsunday
First established in the 1949 redistribution when it was formed from portions of the former Bowen and Mirani electorates, the seat took in the coastal strip from South of Bowen to
North of Mackay, and inland as far as Collinsville. In the 1959 redistribution the boundaries were moved south and east, excluding Collinsville, and in 1971 the northern boundary was
extended almost as far as Home Hill. The 1986 redistribution resulted in the seat being confirmed to the Coastal area it originally occupied. In the 1991 redistribution the seat moved
north and west into areas formerly occupied by the abolished electorate of Bowen including the towns of Bowen and Collinsville.
29.04.1950 - 11.04.1961
01.07.1961 - 17.07.1980
29.11.1980 - 02.12.1989

ROBERTS, LHS
CAMM, RE
MUNTZ, GH

02.12.1989 - 13.06.1998
BIRD, LR
13.06.1998 - 17.02.2001 BLACK, AC
17.02.2001 - JARRATT, JH

Wickham
Introduced in 1872 as a result of the breaking up of the triple member constituency of Town of Brisbane, the seat only existed for one Parliament, when the Brisbane City and Wickham
electorates were abolished and the seat of North Brisbane substituted, which returned two members.
EDMONDSTONE, G

12.05.1877 - 25.11.1878 HOCKINGS, AJ

369

Wide Bay
One of the 16 original electorates of 1859 it encompassed a coastal strip from the Mooloolah River, north to Bustard Head near Gladstone, but based on Maryborough. At first a single
member constituency, it returned two members 1878-1888 before reverting to a single member seat. When Maryborough became a seat of its own the seat contracted southward but
still took in the rural environs of the city. In the 1949 redistribution the area was split up between the electorates of Marodian and Nash.
04.05.1860 - 12.08.1870
12.08.1870 - 13.07.1871
13.07.1871 - 23.09.1871
04.10.1871 - 12.11.1873
12.11.1873 - 23.11.1878
23.11.1878 - 17.05.1888
23.11.1878 - 07.09.1883
07.09.1883 - 04.05.1888

ELIOTT, G
KING, HE
TOZER, H
KING, HE
BAILEY, WG
(a) BAILEY, WG
(b) PRICE, T
(b) MELLOR, M

17.05.1888 - 02.03.1898
TOZER, H
19.03.1898 - 11.03.1902
JENKINSON, CM
11.03.1902 - 18.05.1907
LINDLEY, G
18.05.1907 - 27.04.1912
WALKER, HF
27.04.1912 - 16.03.1918 BOOKER, CJ
16.03.1918 - 09.10.1920 THOMPSON, A
09.10.1920 - 30.12.1946
CLAYTON, EHC
03.05.1947 - 29.04.1950
HEADING, JA

Windsor
Established under the 1910 Electoral Districts Act, the seat originally took in the area between Breakfast Creek and Kedron Brook, from Newmarket State School in the west to Old
Sandgate Road in the East, which had been the western half of the old Toombul electorate. Successive redistributions resulted in the eastern boundary shifting further west, but it was
still based on the suburbs of Alderley, Grange, Wilston and Windsor. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and subsumed in the new electorate of Kedron and the extension of Brisbane

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18.11.1873 - 28.04.1877

Central northward.
27.04.1912 - 22.05.1915
22.05.1915 - 16.03.1918
16.03.1918 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 29.03.1941
29.03.1941 - 15.04.1944

MACROSSAN, HD
McPHAIL, HG
TAYLOR, C
WILLIAMS, H
MOORHOUSE, HR

15.04.1944 - 29.04.1950 PIE, AB


29.04.1950 - 03.08.1957 RASEY, TW
03.08.1957 - 10.03.1969
SMITH, PR
17.05.1969 - 22.10.1983 MOORE, RE
22.10.1983 - 19.09.1992 COMBEN, P

Wolston
Created in the 1971 redistribution principally from the former seat of Ipswich East. Abolished in the 1991 redistribution and subsumed in the new electorates of Bundamba and Inala.
27.05.1972 - 18.10.1977
MARGINSON, E
12.11.1977 - 19.09.1992 GIBBS, RJ

370

Electorate originally based on the Springwood, Slacks Creek, Woodridge urban centres to the South of Brisbane created in the 1977 redistribution from portions of the former electorates
of Salisbury, Redlands, Mansfield and Albert. The area was reduced to less than one twentieth of its former size in the 1986 redistribution. In the 1991 redistribution the northern part
of the electorate was lost to the new electorate of Sunnybank while gains were made from the electorate of Logan to the west.
12.11.1977 - 09.01.2000
05.02.2000 - 17.02.2001

DARCY, WT
KAISER, MH

17.02.2001 - SCOTT, DC

Wooloongabba
Constituted under the 1887 Electoral Districts Act, it was a South Brisbane electorate based on Kangaroo Point, with Norman Creek as its eastern boundary. It was changed only marginally in the 1911 redistribution (southern boundary) and was renamed Maree.
12.05.1888 - 28.03.1896
28.03.1896 - 18.05.1907

STEPHENS, W
DIBLEY, T

18.05.1907 - 05.02.1908 BLOCKSIDGE, GH


05.02.1908 - 27.04.1912
HUNTER, D

Woothakata
North Queensland seat taking in the Western Atherton Tableland and the total catchment area of the Mitchell River on lower Cape York Peninsula, including Chillagoe and Herberton.
The seat did not survive the 1911 redistribution, the northern portion going into Cook and the south-eastern portion into the new electorate of Chillagoe.

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Woodridge

19.05.1888 - 20.05.1893
20.05.1893 - 11.04.1896
11.04.1896 - 11.03.1902

LITTLE, WC
RAWLINGS, WH
NEWELL, J

11.03.1902 - 02.10.1909 WOODS, MJR


02.10.1909 - 27.04.1912 THEODORE, EG

Wynnum
Established in the 1923 redistribution which substituted the name for the former electorate of Bulimba. Based on the bayside areas of Waterloo Bay and Cleveland, the electorate shrunk
in size with population growth, but was still based on the Wynnum-Manly area. The name was dropped in favour of Manly in the 1986 redistribution.
12.05.1923 - 19.02.1933
29.04.1933 - 11.05.1935
11.05.1935 - 02.04.1938
02.04.1938 - 15.04.1944

BARNES, WH
BAYLEY, JG
DONNELLY, JB
DART, WL

15.04.1944 - 28.05.1966 GUNN, WM


28.05.1966 - 07.12.1974 HARRIS, ED
07.12.1974 - 12.11.1977 LAMOND, WMcM
12.11.1977 - 01.11.1986
SHAW, EF

371

Created in the 1949 redistribution from parts of the former electorates of South Brisbane, Oxley and Logan, it was based on the suburbs of Yeronga, Fairfield and Yerongpilly. Later
redistributions shifted the boundaries south and west. In the 1991 redistribution the western extension of the seat was included in the new electorate of Indooroopilly while part of South
Brisbane to the north was included in Yeronga. The seat was abolished in the 1999 redistribution.
29.04.1950 - 28.03.1964
06.06.1964 - 02.12.1989

NOBLE, HW
LEE, NE

02.12.1989 - 17.02.2001 FOLEY, MJ

Yeerongpilly
Created in the 1999 redistribution from the former seat of Yeronga.
17.02.2001 - 07.02.2004

FOLEY, MJ

07.02.2004 -

FINN, SD

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KEY DATES AND EVENTS IN QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL AND


PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY
1859

Order-in-Council (6 June) provided for separation of Queensland from New South Wales.

1860

First Elections Franchise: Adult (21 years) males, three year residence qualification or six
months if owner or lessee of property. Multiple registration possible through multiple
property ownership. Military and police were disqualified. Voting: First past the post.
Parliament: 26 members from 16 electorates for the Legislative Assembly; 11 nominees
to the Legislative Council; five-year term.

1864

Additional Members Act 1864: Six extra one-member electorates.

1865

Foundation stone of Parliament House laid by Sir George Bowen.

1872

Elections Act 1872: Under property qualification, maximum one vote in any one electorate.
Electoral Districts Act 1872: 42 one-member electorates for the 1873 election.

1875

Cook District Representation Act 1875: One extra member.

1878

Electoral Districts Act 1878: 42 electorates, 55 members.

1885

Additional Members Act 1885: 44 electorates, 59 members.

1886

Members' Expenses Act 1886: First introduction of an expense allowance (2/2/- per
sitting day, maximum 200 per year).

1887

Electoral Districts Act 1887: 60 electorates, 72 members.

1889

Payment of Members Act 1889: Payment of members started at 300 per year.

1890

Constitution Act Amendment Act 1890: Three-year parliaments, effective from the 1893
election.

1892

Electoral Districts Act 1892: 61 electorates, 72 members.


Elections Act 1892: Introduced contingent (optional preferential) voting.

1905

Elections Act Amendment Act 1905: Female suffrage; property qualification abolished;
Indigenous people and certain non-European immigrants still disqualified.

1910

Electoral Districts Act 1910: 72 one-member electorates, one vote one value with 20%
tolerance.

1914

Elections Act Amendment Act 1914: Compulsory registration and voting.

1915

Elections Act Amendment Act 1915: Women permitted to be elected to the Legislative
Assembly, but not appointed to the Legislative Council.

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1922

Constitution Act Amendment Act 1922: Legislative Council abolished.

1931

Electoral Districts Act 1931: Electorates reduced to 62.

1942

Elections Act Amendment Act 1942: First past the post voting reintroduced.

1949

Electoral Districts Act 1949: Zonal system introduced whereby electorates were allocated
to zones with different quotas - 75 electorates in four zones.

1958

Electoral Districts Act 1958: 78 electorates, three zones.

1959

Elections Act Amendment Act 1959: British subjects who were natives of Asia or Africa
enfranchised.

1962

Elections Act Amendment Act 1962: Compulsory preferential voting introduced.

1965

Elections Act Amendment Act 1965: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
enfranchised (voluntary).

1971

Elections Act Amendment Act 1971: Enrolment and voting compulsory for Aborigines
and Torres Strait Islanders. Electoral Districts Act: 82 electorates in four zones.

1973

Elections Act and the Criminal Code Amendment Act 1973: Voting age reduced to 18
years.

1979

Parliamentary Annexe completed. Restoration of Parliament House commenced in 1980


including building of Porte Cochere.

1982

October - Parliament moved back into the original Legislative Chamber after
restoration of Parliament House completed.

1985

Electoral Districts Act 1985: 89 electorates in four zones.

1988

Parliamentary Service Act 1988. Established Parliamentary Service Commission and


role of the Clerk as the Chief Executive Officer of the Parliamentary Service.
Parliamentary Members Salaries Act 1988: Members salaries linked to House of
Representatives salaries.

1991

Electoral Districts Act 1990 (Date of assent 15 April 1991): 89 electorates, zones abolished,
optional preferential voting. Provided for electorates less than 100000 km in area,
tolerance of 10% of the average number of electors, and for electorates over 100000 km2,
the sum of the number of electors and 2% of the area (in square km) should be within
10% of the average number of electors.

1992

Electoral Act 1992: provided for the same method of distribution that was used in the
1991 redistribution.
Parliamentary Papers Act 1992. Tabled documents may be copied without incurring any
civil or criminal liability.

1995

Parliamentary Committees Act 1995: Abolished the Parliamentary Service Commission


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and placed administration of the Parliament under the control of the Speaker. Provided
legislative basis for Statutory Committees of the Legislative Assembly.
1996

Parliamentary Secretaries appointed to assist particular Ministers.

1999

July redistribution of Electoral Districts, the first by a Commission under the Electoral Act
1992. Of the 89 electorates, most changes were in the growing urban and coastal urban
communities. Persisted with tolerance of 10% of the number of electors for electorates
under 100,000 km2, and retained five electorates of over 100,000 km2.

2000

19 October. It was resolved at a meeting of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association


(Qld Branch) that a Member of the Legislative Assembly should be known as MP rather
than MLA.

2001

Constitution of Queensland 2001: Consolidated Queensland's constitutional legislation.


Parliament of Queensland Act 2001: Provides for the powers, rights and immunities of
the Legislative Assembly; appointment of its officers and committees; qualification for
membership of the Legislative Assembly.

2002

On 8 August, the Queensland Parliament approved a process allowing petitions to be sent


to Parliament electronically. This form of petitioning is known as an 'e-petition'.

2002

From 3-5 September, the Queensland Parliament sat in Townsville, the first time it
had sat outside Brisbane in its history. More than 8,000 people visited the Parliament,
over 50% being school children from schools as far away as Yam Island, Mount Isa
and Rockhampton. A government subsidy assisted students further than 200 kms from
Townsville.

2004

On 18 June, new Standing Rules and Orders, which took effect from 31 August 2004,
were adopted by the Queensland Parliament.

2005

Centenary of Queensland Women's Suffrage.

2005

From 4-6 October, the Queensland Parliament sat in Rockhampton, marking the second
occurrence of a regional sitting in the history of the Parliament.

2007

A single repository database for all papers tabled in the Queensland Parliament was
developed, which is accessible on the Queensland Parliament's website.

2008

February. Record of Proceedings replaced the Queensland Parliamentary Debates


(Hansard), being the full text of what is said in the House, the proceedings of the House
and an electronic gateway to all papers tabled in the House.

2008

August. Redistribution of Electoral Districts, the second by the independent Commission


established under the Electoral Act 1992. The number of electorates remained at 89.
Major changes were made to 16 seats, and new names introduced. Persisted with tolerance
of 10% of the number of electors for electorates under 100,000 km2, and retained five
electorates of over 100,000 km2.

2008

From 28-30 October, the Queensland Parliament sat in Cairns, only the third time in its
history that it has sat outside Brisbane.

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STATE-SPONSORED REFERENDUMS
Queenslanders have participated in seven State-sponsored referendums since the establishment of the
Queensland Parliament. The first was in 1899 and the last in 1992. Only two of the seven questions have
been resolved in the affirmative. The seven State-initiated referendums are outlined below:
Date

Referendum

Result

2 September 1899

Federation

Approved

13 April 1910
Religious Instruction in State Schools

5 May 1917
Abolition of Legislative Council

Approved
Failed

30 October 1920

Prohibition (Brewing manufacture)

Failed

6 October 1923

Prohibition

Failed

23 March 1991

Four-Year Parliamentary Terms

Failed

22 February 1992

Daylight Saving

Failed

QUEENSLAND GENERAL ELECTION DATES 1860-1929


Between 1860 and 1899, because of the problems of distance and communications, the periods of
general elections in Queensland varied from three to ten weeks. Since 1902, general elections throughout
Queensland have been held on a single day. The following dates cover general elections from 1860
to 1929. Election dates from 1932 are included in Table 1: Precis of the Results of Queensland State
Elections 1932 - 2009 (p 377).


Date

No.

Members

No.
Electorates


27.04.1860 - 11.05.1860

30.05.1863 - 27.06.1863

18.06.1867 - 19.07.1867

14.09.1868 - 06.10.1868

27.07.1870 - 15.09.1870

08.07.1871 - 06.09.1871

04.11.1873 - 04.12.1873

14.11.1878 - 10.12.1878

10.08.1883 - 30.10.1883

28.04.1888 - 26.05.1888

18.04.1893 - 25.05.1893

10.03.1896 - 11.04.1896

01.03.1899 - 25.03.1899

11.03.1902

26

16

32

22

42
55

42
42

72
72

60
61

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Date

27.08.1904

18.05.1907

05.02.1908

02.10.1909

27.04.1912

22.05.1915

16.03.1918

09.10.1920

12.05.1923

08.05.1926

11.05.1929

No.

Members

No.
Electorates

72

72

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TABLE 1. PRECIS OF RESULTS OF QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTIONS 1932 TO 2009 (a)


(on basis of valid first-preference votes)

Election Date Electorates

Governing Party(ies) Principal Opposition Parties and Independents


Party

Seats Won % Votes

Party

Seats Won % Votes

Party

Seats Won % Votes

28.05.1966
78
Country-Liberal 47
44.78

17.05.1969
78
Country-Liberal 45
44.70

ALP

26

43.84

QLP

6.38

ALP

31

44.49

DLP

7.24

27.05.1972

82

Country-Liberal

47

42.23

ALP

33

46.75

DLP

7.62

07.12.1974

12.11.1977

82

National-Liberal 69

58.97

ALP

11

36.03

DLP

1.91

82

National-Liberal 59

52.37

ALP

23

42.83

DEM

1.62

29.11.1980

82

National-Liberal 57

54.86

ALP

25

41.49

DEM

1.38

22.10.1983

82

National

41

38.93

ALP

32

43.98

01.11.1986

89

National

49

39.64

ALP

30

41.35

Liberal

(b)

14.88

Liberal

10

16.50

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11.06.1932
62
ALP
33
49.89
Country National 28
45.21
IND
1

11.05.1935
62
ALP
46
53.43
Country National 16
33.79

02.04.1938
62
ALP
44
47.17
Country
13
22.64
UAP
4
13.97

29.03.1941
62
ALP
41
51.41
Country
14
20.89
UAP
4
15.61

15.04.1944
62
ALP
37
44.67
Country
12
17.60
QLD People's 7
24.72

03.05.1947
62
ALP
35
43.58
Country
14
19.49
QLD People's 9
25.73

29.04.1950
75
ALP
42
46.87
Country
20
19.25
Liberal
11 29.91

07.03.1953
75
ALP
50
53.21
Country
15
18.75
Liberal
8
21.29

19.05.1956
75
ALP
49
50.69
Country
16
19.73
Liberal
8
26.10

03.08.1957
75
Country-Liberal 42
43.22
ALP
20
28.95
QLP
11 23.39

28.05.1960
78
Country-Liberal 46
43.53
ALP
25
39.89
QLP
4
12.28

01.06.1963
78
Country-Liberal 46
44.06
ALP
26
43.83
QLP
1
7.23

02.12.1989

89

ALP

54

50.32

National

27

24.09

Liberal

19.09.1992

89

ALP

54

48.73

National

26

23.71

15.07.1995(c)

89

ALP

45

42.89

National

29

26.25

13.06.1998(d)

89

ALP

44

38.86

National

23

17.02.2001

07.02.2004(g)

89

ALP

66

48.93

National

89

ALP

63

47.01

09.09.2006(h)

89

ALP

59

46.92

89

ALP

51

42.25

Liberal-National 34

(e)

21.03.2009 (j)

21.05

Liberal

20.44

Liberal

14

22.74

15.17

Liberal

16.09

PHON

11

22.68

12

14.16

Liberal

14.32

PHON

8.69

National

15

16.96

Liberal

18.50

6 17.51

National

17

17.82

Liberal

20.20

5(i) 15.16

41.60

IND

(f)

5.65

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(a) For data prior to the 1932 election, see previous Handbooks.
(b) Includes B. Austin and D. Lane who were elected as Liberal candidates in 1983 but subsequently resigned and joined the National Party.
(c) Number of seats won and percentage of votes cast are as recorded at the election on 15.07.1995. One Independent candidate was also elected. The Court of Disputed Returns ordered a new election in the seat of Mundingburra. The seat,
previously won by the ALP, was won by the Liberal Party at the new election held on 03.02.1996. The ALP Government resigned on 19.02.1996 and a National/Liberal Government was sworn in.
(d) Number of seats won and percentage of votes cast are as recorded at the election on 13.06.1998. Two Independent candidates were elected. A by-election on 05.12.1998 in Mulgrave electorate previously held by Pauline Hanson's One
Nation (PHON) resulted in a win by the ALP. The PHON party was deregistered on 19.08.1999 and the City Country Alliance Queensland (CCAQ) was established on 22.12.1999. Four former PHON Members became Independents and
six joined the CCAQ. On 05.02.2000, two by-elections in Woodridge and Bundamba electorates once again returned ALP Members.
(e) Number of seats won and percentage of votes cast are as recorded at the election on 17.02.2001. On 05.05.2001, the Surfers Paradise electorate, formerly held by the Queensland Nationals, returned an Independent. In December 2001
Independent Member Mr Ray Hopper MP joined the National Party. On 18.04.2002 Ms Elisa Roberts MP, elected as a member of Pauline Hansons One Nation Party, became an Independent. On 23.01.2001, the PHON party was reregistered; on 21.06.2002, its name was changed to One Nation Queensland Division. On 26 April 2003, a by-election for the seat of Maryborough resulted in its Independent Member being replaced with another Independent.
(f) Includes five Independent candidates and one One Nation Party Queensland (ONP) candidate.
(g) Number of seats won and percentage of votes cast are as recorded at the election on 07.02.2004. On 20.08.2005, the Chatsworth and Redcliffe electorates, formerly held by the Australian Labor Party, returned two Liberal Party members.
On 01.04.2006, a by-election was held for the seat of Gaven following the resignation of the Labor member. The by-election was won by the National Party candidate.
(h) Number of seats won and percentage of votes cast are as recorded at the election on 09.09.2006. On 09.09.2008, the Liberal Party and National Party amalgamated and formed the Liberal National Party (LNP). On 05.10.2008, Mr Ronan
Lee MP (ALP) became a member of the Queensland Greens. On 24.02.2009, Mr Stuart Copeland MP (LNP) became an Independent.
(i) Includes four Independent candidates and one One Nation Party Queensland (ONP) candidate.
(j) Number of seats won and percentage of votes cast are as recorded at the election on 21.03.2009.

TABLE 2. COMPARISON OF PARTY PERFORMANCES IN QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTIONS 1956 - 2009


SHOWING SEATS CONTESTED AND WON, AND VALID FIRST-PREFERENCE VOTES CAST (a)
1956

1957

1960

1963

1966

1969

1972

1974

Australian Labor
Party

Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

70
48
331,836
50.69%

64
20
202,367
28.95%

74
25
296,430
39.89%

77
25
337,928
43.83%

76
25
350,254
43.84%

77
31
383,388
44.99%

82
33
424,002
46.75%

82(83)
11
376,187
36.03%

National (Country)
Party

Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

29
13
129,143
19.73%

33
21
141,825
20.29%

34
24
144,865
19.50%

32
26
146,689
19.03%

35
26
150,973
18.90%

39
26
179,125
21.02%

44
26
181,404
20.00%

48(52)
39
291,088
27.88%

Liberal Party


Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

37
6
170,897
26.10%

36
17
162,934
23.31%

38
20
178,567
24.03%

40
20
193,117
25.05%

46
20
206,756
25.88%

44
19
201,765
23.68%

53
21
201,596
22.23%

53
30
324,682
31.09%

Democratic Labor
Party

Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

-
-
-
-

62
11
163,534
23.39%

58
4
91,212
12.28%

61
1
55,711
7.23%

59
1
50,962
6.38%

61
1
61,661
7.24%

72
-
69,105
7.62%

43
-
19,952
1.91

Communist


Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

8
-
1,336
0.2%

-
-
-
-

6
-
1,059
0.14%

3
-
500
0.06%

5
-
1,080
0.13%

2
-
476
0.05%

-
-
-
-

Other Parties (b)




Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

12(13)
2
21,462
3.27%

17(20)
2
28,215
4.03%

14(18)
3
30,897
4.16%

26(27)
5
37,053
4.81%

20(22)
4
38,948
4.88%

18(23)
1
25,762
3.02%

24(28)
2
30,831
3.40%

20(24)
2
32,259
3.09%

Total All Parties






Electorates
75
Seats Contested
69
Candidates
155
Total Valid Votes Cast
654,674
Informal Votes Cast
8,006
Informal Votes as Percentage of total votes cast 1.21%

75
71
215
698,876
8,033
1.14%

78
76
228
743,030
9,897
1.31%

78
77
240
770,998
12,036
1.54%

78
76
243
798,973
13,352
1.64%

78
78
246
852,177
15,566
1.79%

82
82
279
906,938
14,817
1.61%

82
82
255
1,044,168
16,742
1.57%

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Party

1977
82(84)
23
466,021
42.83%

1980
82(83)
25
487,493
41.49%

1983
82(83)
32
597,363
43.98%

1986
89
30
577,062
41.35%

1989
89
54
792,466
50.32%

1992
87
54
850,480
48.73%

1995(c)
89
45
773,585
42.89%

1998
89
44
752,374
38.86%

National (Country)


PartySeats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

54(56)
35
295,355
27.15%

56(58)
35
328,262
27.94%

73(74)
41
512,890
38.93%

88(89)
49
553,197
39.64%

85
27
379,364
24.09%

71
26
413,772
23.71%

44
29
473,497
26.25%

44
23
293,839
15.17%

Liberal Party


Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

51
24
274,398
25.22%

64(66)
22
316,272
26.92%

53
8
196,072
14.88%

63
10
230,310
16.50%

76(77)
8
331,562
21.05%

79
9
356,640
20.44%

46
14
410,083
22.74%

47
9
311,514
16.09%

Pauline Hanson's
One Nation Party(d)

Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

79
11
439,121
22.68%

Australian Democrats


Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

12
-
17,571
1.61%

15 (16)
-
16,222
1.38%

7
-
10,926
0.83%

16
-
8,747
0.63%

7
-
4,542
0.29%

4(e)
-
5,413
0.31%

21
-
22,598
1.25%

41
-
31,119
1.61%

The Greens


Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-

-
-
-
-
-
-
-

28
-
51,748
2.87%

46
45,709
2.36%

Other Parties(b)


Seats Contested
Seats Won
Votes Polled
Percentage of total votes

40(44)
-
34,666
3.19%

30(46)
-
25,612
2.18%

25(28)
1
18,143
1.38%

27(35)
-
26,259
1.88%

52(76)
-
66,939
4.25%

58(82)
-
118,856
6.81%

45(62)
1
71,969
3.99%

57(91)
2
62,664
3.24%

Total All Parties





Electorates
Seats Contested
Candidates
Total Valid Votes Cast
Informal Votes Cast
Informal Votes as Percentage

82
82
249
1,088,011
16,887
1.53%

82
82
271
1,174,885
18,008
1.53%

82
82
244
1,317,394
19,591
1.47%

89
89
292
1,395,575
30,903
2.17%

89
89
334
1,574,834
48,802
3.01%

89
89
323
1,745,161
40,242
2.25%

89
89
290
1,803,480
32,061
1.75%

89
89
438
1,936,340
28,438
1.45%

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Party
Australian Labor Party
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes

2001(f)
89
66
1,007,737
48.93%
-
-
-
-
45
12
291,605
14.16%
50
3
294,968
14.32%
39
3
179,076
8.69%
6
-
7,029
0.34%
31
-
51,630
2.51%
25
1
49,263
2.39%
50 (80)
5
178,253
8.65%





2004(g)
89
63
1,011,630
47.01%
-
-
-
-
41
15
365,005
16.96%
47
5
398,147
18.50%
51
1
104,980
4.88%
1
-
943
0.04%
72
-
145,552
6.76%
-
-
-
-
52
5
125,516
5.83%
89
89
353
2,151,743
43,657
1.99%

2006
89
59
1,032,617
46.92%
-
-
-
-
40
17
392,124
17.82%
49
8
442,453
20.10%
4
1
13,207
0.60%
-
-
-
-
75
-
175,798
7.99%
26
-
41.659
1.89%
46
4
103,022
4.68%
89
89
329
2,200,880
46,848
2.08%

2009
89
51
1.002.415
42.25%
88
34
987,018
41.60%
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
9.038
0.38%
-
25
-
19.379
0.82%
32
22,170
0.93%
72
4
134,156
5.65%
89
89
397
2,372,651
46,908
1.94%

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Australian Labor Party
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
Liberal National Party (h) Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votets Polled

Percentage of total votes
National Party
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
Liberal Party
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
One Nation(e)
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
The Australian Democrats
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
The Greens
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
Family First Party
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
Other Parties(b)
Seats Contested

Seats Won

Votes Polled

Percentage of total votes
Total All Parties
Electorates

Seats Contested

Candidates

Total Valid Votes Cast

Informal Votes Cast

Informal votes as percentage of total votes

Table 2 Footnotes
(a) Figures in brackets following the number of seats contested indicate the total number of candidates.
(b) Includes Independents.
(c) Results at the time of the election. At the subsequent new election in the seat of Mundingburra, ordered by the Court of Disputed Returns, the seat was won by the Liberal Party from the ALP.
(d) See (F) for One Nation name changes.
(e) Non-official figures. The Australian Democrats were not a registered political party for the 1992 election.
(f)

Results at the time of the election. As a result of the subsequent by-election for the Seat of Surfers Paradise held on 05.05.2001, the National Party lost that seat to an Independent candidate. In December 2001 Independent
Member Mr Ray Hopper MP joined the National Party. On 18 .04.2002 Ms Elisa Roberts MP, elected as a member of Pauline Hansons One Nation Party, became an Independent. On 23.01.2001 the PHON party, which
had been de-registered on 19.08.1999, was re-registered on 23.01.2001 as Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party Queensland Division. On 21.06.2002, the party's name was changed to One Nation Queensland Division. On
26.04.2003, a by-election for the seat of Maryborough resulted in its Independent Member being replaced with another Independent.

(g) Results at the time of the election. Subsequently, three Labor members retired. At by-elections for the seats of Chatsworth and Redcliffe on 20 August 2005, both seats were won by the Liberal Party. The National Party
won the by-election for the seat of Gaven held on 1 April 2006.

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(h) On 9 September 2008, the National Party and the Liberal Party amalgamated to form one party, the Liberal National Party (LNP).

Queensland Parliamentary Record

ABBREVIATIONS
C
CB Companion of the Order of the Bath
CBE Commander of the Order British Empire
CCAQ City Country Alliance Queensland
Cert Tchg Certificate of Teaching
CFP Certified Financial Planner
CHARM Care and Help, Respite, Recreation and
Movement
CIE Companion Order of the British Empire
CMG Companion of the Order of St Michael and
St George
CPA Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
CPNP Country and Progressive National Party
CPQ Country Party Queensland
CVO Commander of the Royal Victorian Order

A
AC Companion Order of Australia
ACIS Associated Chartered Institute of Secretaries
AEd Associate of Education
ALP Australian Labor Party
AM Member of the Order of Australia
ANU Australian National Univerity
AssocDipBusMan Associate Diploma of Business
Management
ASIA Associate Securities Institute of Australia
AssocDipComWelfare Associate Diploma of
Community Welfare
AssocDipIR Associte Diploma Industrial Relations
ATSI Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
B
BA Bachelor of Arts
BA (Hons) Bachelor of Arts with Honours
BA (1st Class Hons) Bachelor of Arts with First
Class Honours
BA (Soc Sci) Bachelor of Arts (Social Science)
BA(LM) Bachelor of Arts in Leisure Management
BBus Bachelor of Business
BBus (Com) Bachelor of Business
(Communications)
BBus (HRM) Bachelor of Business (Human
Resource Management)
BBus (Pub Admin) Bachelor of Business (Public
Administration)
BCom Bachelor of Commerce
BCom (1st Class Hons) Bachelor of Commerce
with First Class Honours
BDentalSci Bachelor of Dental Science
BDentalSci (Hons) Bachelor of Dental Science
with Honours
BE Bachelor of Engineering
BE (Civil) Bachelor of Civil Engineering
BE (Hons) Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
BEcon Bachelor of Economics
BEcon (Hons) Bachelor of Economics with
Honours
BEd Bachelor of Education
BEdSt Bachelor of Educational Studies
BHMS Bachelor of Human Movement Studies
BNsg Bachelor of Nursing
BSc Bachelor of Science
BSc (Hons) Bachelor of Science with Honours
BSocW Bachelor of Social Work
BSocW (Hons) Bachelor of Social Work with
Honours
BWEA Brisbane Water Enviro Alliance

D
d. daughter
DipAdvcAcc Diploma in Advanced Accounting
Dip CDP Diploma of Christian Doctrine and
Practice
DipEd Diploma of Education
DipTchg Diploma of Teaching
DipTh Diploma of Theology
DCL Doctor of Civil Law
DEM Australian Democrats
DLP Democratic Labor Party
DSC Distinguished Service Cross
DSc Doctor of Science
E
EEC Electoral Executive Committee
F
FCA Fellow Institute of Chartered Accountants
FDE Federal District Executive
FEC Federal Electoral Council
FLS Fellow Linnaean Society
FRGS Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
G
GCCMCS Graduate Certificate of Case
Management and Client Services
GCB Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
GCMG Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St
Michael and St George
GMQ Graduate Management Qualification
GradCertBusAdmin Graduate Certificate of
Business Administration
GradDipApplLinguistics Graduate Diploma of
Applied Linguistics
GradDipCommPrac Graduate Diploma in
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Communications Practice
GradDip (School Counselling) Graduate Diploma
in School Counselling)
GradDipBus Graduate Diploma of Business
GradDipBus (IR) Graduate Diploma of Business
(Industrial Relations)
GradDipBus (Professional Accounting) Graduate
Diploma of Business (Professional Accounting)
GradDipBusAdmin Graduate Diploma of Business
Administration
GradDipEd Graduate Diploma of Education
GradDipIndRel Graduate Diploma of Industrial
Relations
GradDipFinMkts Graduate Diploma of Financial
Markets
GradDipLegPrac Graduate Diploma of Legal
Practice
GradDipTchg Graduate Diploma of Teaching
GU Griffith University

M
MA Master of Arts
MA (Hons) Master of Arts with Honours
Macquarie Macquarie University
MBA Master of Business Administration
MBA (Hons) Master of Business Administration
with Honours
MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery
MEC Municipal Executive Committee
MEd Master of Education
MHR Member of the House of Representatives
MLA Member of the Legislative Assembly
MLC Member of the Legislative Council
MLitSt Master of Literary Studies
MP Member of Parliament
MPhil Master of Philosophy
MPulPol Master of Public Policy
MPsych Master of Psychology
MPSM Master of Public Service Management
MScEnvMgt Master of Science in Environmental
Management
MSIT Metropolitan Institute of TAFE

H
Hon Honourable
Hon DSc Honorary Doctor of Science
Hon DUniv Honorary Doctor of the University
I
IND Independent
ISO Imperial Service Order

N
NPA National Party
NPAQ National Party of Australia

Queensland
NQLP North Queensland Labor Party
NQP North Queensland Party

J
JCU James Cook University
JP Justice of the Peace
JP (Qual) Justice of the Peace (Qualified)

O
ON One Nation
ONP One Nation Party

K
KBE Knight Commander Order of the British
Empire
KCMG Knight Commander of the Order of St
Michael and St George
KCVO Knight Commander Royal Victorian Order
KStJ Knight, Most Venerable Order of the Hospital
of St John of Jerusalem
Kt Knight Bachelor
KtCdr Knight Commander

P
PC Privy Councillor
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
PHON Pauline Hanson's One Nation
PPC Primary Producers Candidate
Q
QLP Queensland Labor Party
QPA Queensland Police Academy
QUT Queensland University of Technology

L
LA Legislative Assembly
LC Legislative Council
LGA Local Government Association
LIB Liberal Party
LLB Bachelor of Laws
LNP Liberal National Party

R
RN Registered Nurse

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S
s. son
SEC State Executive Committee
T
ThA Associate in Theology
U
UAP United Australia Party
UNE University of New England
UQ The University of Queensland
Y
YNPA Young National Party of Australia

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INDEX
P
Parliamentary Commissioners 178-9
Parliamentary committees 98-102
Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct
Commissioners 179
Parliamentary party leaders 161-2, 313
Parliamentary Secretaries 116-19
Parliamentary Service 96-7
Parliamentary sessions 176
Political parties 313
Portfolios 127-60, 173-4
Premiers 107, 173
Principal permanent officers 176-9

A
Abbreviations 383-5
C
Chairmen of Committees 165-6
Clerks of the Legislative Assembly 96, 176
Clerks of the Legislative Council 177
Committees 98-102
E
Elections 375-82
Electorates xii-xiii, 5-93, 314-71
Estimates Committees 101-2
G
Governors ii, iii, 105-6

R
Record terms of service 168-9, 172-4
Referenda 375
Resignations (52nd Parl.) 94-5

H
Hansard, Chief Reporters 178
Historical events, key dates 372-4

S
Sergeants-at-Arms 177
Sessions of parliament 176
Shadow ministries 120-6
Speakers iv, 164-5
State elections 375-82
State electorates xii-xiii, 5-93, 314-71

I
Information Commissioners 178-9
K
Key dates 372-4
L
Leaders of the Opposition 163-4
Leaders, parliamentary parties 161-2
Legislative Council 167, 177, 180-312
Librarians, Parliamentary 177

W
Whips, Parliamentary 166-7
Women members 174-5
Y
Youngest members first elected 172

M
Members 2-95, 180-312
by age grouping 171
by commencement of service 169-71
by electorate 2, 314-71
women 174-5
Ministers 127-60, 172-4
Ministries 108-15, 120-6
O
Oldest members first elected 172
Ombudsmen 178
Opposition leaders 163-4

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2006 Election
As at END OF 52nd Parliament
Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.

Legend
Australian Labor Party - 58
Liberal National Party - 25
Independents - 4
One Nation - 1
The Greens - 1
Notes
LNP formation 9 September 2008.
Indooroopilly - ALP to The Greens - 5
October 2008.
Total Queensland enrolment at close of
rolls on 28 February 2009 - 2,657,701

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