Members of the Australian Senate, 1947–1950

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1 July 1947 to 30 June 1950.[1] Half of its members were elected at the 21 August 1943 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1944 and finishing on 30 June 1947; the other half were elected at the 28 September 1946 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1947 and finishing on 30 June 1953.

Senate composition at 1 July 1947

Government (33) - (14 seat majority)
  Labor (33)

Opposition (3)
  Liberal (2)
  Country Party (1)
 
Senate composition at 22 February 1950
Government (36) - (5 seat majority)
  Labor (36)

Opposition (24)
  Liberal (19)
  Country Party (5)

 

All senators elected at the 1943 election and 15 of the 18 elected (representing all states except Queensland) represented the Australian Labor Party, leading to the strongest single party domination in any Australian Senate. The plurality-at-large voting system used before the 1949 election meant that the winning party (or coalition) ticket usually took all seats in each state.

The Senate was expanded from 36 to 60 seats as a result of legislation passed in 1948.[2] 1949 was the first senate election conducted with a single transferable vote under a proportional voting system. with the new senators taking their seats on 22 February 1950 The membership of the newly expanded Senate broke down as follows:

  • 12 of its members (2 for each state) had terms starting on 22 February 1950 (the day the term of the House of Representatives began) and due to finish on 30 June 1953.
  • 12 of its members (2 for each state) had terms starting on 22 February 1950 (the day the term of the House of Representatives began) and due to finish on 30 June 1956.

While the introduction of new senators decreased the Labor dominance of the senate, Labor retained a Senate majority.

Senator Party State End term Years in Office
Stan Amour LaborNew South Wales19501938–1965
Hon John Armstrong LaborNew South Wales19501938–1962
James Arnold LaborNew South Wales19531941–1965
Hon. Bill Ashley LaborNew South Wales19531938–1962
Bill Aylett LaborTasmania19501938–1965
Fred Beerworth LaborSouth Australia19531946–1951
Hon. Gordon Brown [lower-alpha 1] LaborQueensland19501932–1965
Hon. Don Cameron LaborVictoria19501938–1962
Robert Clothier LaborWestern Australia19501943–1968
George Cole LaborTasmania1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1965
Hon. Joe Collings [lower-alpha 1] LaborQueensland19501932–1950
Joe Cooke LaborWestern Australia19531947–1951, 1952–1965
Hon. Walter Cooper CountryQueensland19531928–1932, 1935–1968
Hon. Ben Courtice LaborQueensland19501937–1962
Jack Critchley LaborSouth Australia19531947–1959
Jack Devlin LaborVictoria19501946–1957
Alex Finlay LaborSouth Australia19501944–1953
Hon. James Fraser LaborWestern Australia19501938–1959
John Gorton LiberalVictoria1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1968
Donald Grant LaborNew South Wales19501944–1959
Allan Guy LiberalTasmania1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1956
Clive Hannaford LiberalSouth Australia1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1967
John Harris LaborWestern Australia19531947–1951, 1953–1959
Bert Hendrickson LaborVictoria19531947–1971
Fred Katz LaborVictoria19531947–1951
Roy Kendall LiberalQueensland1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1965
Charles Lamp LaborTasmania19501938–1950
William Large LaborNew South Wales19531941–1951
Ted Maher CountryQueensland1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1965
Ted Mattner LiberalSouth Australia1956 [lower-alpha 2]1944–1946, 1950–1968
John McCallum LiberalNew South Wales1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1962
Nick McKenna LaborTasmania19501944–1968
Hon. George McLeay LiberalSouth Australia1956 [lower-alpha 2]1935–1947, 1950–1955
Bill Morrow LaborTasmania19531947–1953
Reg Murray LaborTasmania19531947–1951
Richard Nash LaborWestern Australia19501943–1951
Theo Nicholls LaborSouth Australia19501944–1968
Justin O'Byrne LaborTasmania19531947–1981
Sid O'Flaherty LaborSouth Australia19501944–1962
Neil O'Sullivan LiberalQueensland19531947–1962
Edmund Piesse CountryWestern Australia1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1952
Dame Annabelle Rankin LiberalQueensland19531947–1971
George Rankin CountryVictoria1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1956
Albert Reid CountryNew South Wales1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1962
Agnes Robertson LiberalWestern Australia1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1962
John Ryan LaborSouth Australia1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1959
Charles Sandford LaborVictoria19531947–1956, 1957–1966
Malcolm Scott LiberalWestern Australia1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1971
Jim Sheehan LaborVictoria19501938–1940, 1944–1962
Wilfrid Simmonds LiberalQueensland1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1951
Hon. John Spicer  LiberalVictoria1956 [lower-alpha 2]1940–1944, 1950–1956
Hon. Bill Spooner LiberalNew South Wales1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1965
Dame Dorothy Tangney LaborWestern Australia19531943–1968
John Tate LiberalNew South Wales1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1953
Frederick Ward LaborSouth Australia19531947–1951
Dame Ivy Wedgwood LiberalVictoria1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1971
Don Willesee LaborWestern Australia1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1975
Ian Wood  LiberalQueensland1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1978
Robert Wordsworth LiberalTasmania1953 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1959
Reg Wright LiberalTasmania1956 [lower-alpha 2]1950–1978

Notes

  1. Father of the Senate
  2. Term commenced on 22 February 1950, with expansion of Parliament.

References

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