Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1974–1977

This is a list of members of the 41st Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1974 to 1977, as elected at the 1974 state election held on 7 December 1974.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Mike AhernNationalLandsborough1968–1990
Rob AkersLiberalPine Rivers1974–1983
Tom AikensNorth Queensland PartyTownsville South1944–1977
Gilbert AlisonLiberalMaryborough1971–1977, 1983–1989
Roy ArmstrongNationalMulgrave1960–1980
Angelo BertoniNationalMount Isa1974–1983
Hon Val BirdNationalBurdekin1969–1983
Hon Joh Bjelke-PetersenNationalBarambah1947–1987
Tony Bourke [3]LiberalLockyer1976–1980
Ivan Brown [1][5]LiberalClayfield1976–1977
Tom BurnsLaborLytton1972–1996
David ByrneLiberalBelmont1974–1977
Hon Ron CammNationalWhitsunday1961–1980
Hon Fred CampbellLiberalAspley1960–1980
Ed CaseyIndependent/Labor [4]Mackay1969–1995
Hon Sir Gordon Chalk [3]LiberalLockyer1947–1976
Geoff ChinchenLiberalMount Gravatt1963–1977
David CoryNationalWarwick1963–1977
Dr Arthur CrawfordLiberalWavell1969–1977
Harry DeanLaborSandgate1960–1977
Eric DeeralNationalCook1974–1977
Sam DoumanyLiberalKurilpa1974–1983
Hon Dr Llewellyn EdwardsLiberalIpswich1972–1983
Tony ElliottNationalCunningham1974–2001
Des FrawleyNationalMurrumba1972–1983
Ivan GibbsNationalAlbert1974–1989
Bill GlassonNationalGregory1974–1989
John GolebyNationalRedlands1974–1985
Hon John GreenwoodLiberalAshgrove1974–1983
Bill GunnNationalSomerset1972–1992
Terry GygarLiberalStafford1974–1983, 1984–1989
Albert HalesNationalIpswich West1974–1977
Martin Hanson [2]LaborPort Curtis1963–1976
Lindsay HartwigNationalCallide1972–1986
Hon John HerbertLiberalSherwood1956–1978
Hon Nev HewittNationalAuburn1956–1980
Bill HewittLiberalChatsworth1966–1983
Hon Russ HinzeNationalSouth Coast1966–1988
Hon Max HodgesNationalGympie1957–1979
Hon Keith HooperLiberalGreenslopes1957–1977
Kevin HooperLaborArcherfield1972–1984
Max HooperNationalTownsville West1974–1980
Hon Jim HoughtonNationalRedcliffe1960–1979
Jack HoustonLaborBulimba1957–1980
Lou JensenLabor/IndependentBundaberg1969–1977
Ray JonesLaborCairns1965–1983
Bob KatterNationalFlinders1974–1992
Bill KausLiberalMansfield1966–1986
Vicky KippinNationalMourilyan1974–1980
Hon William KnoxLiberalNundah1957–1989
Rosemary KyburzLiberalSalisbury1974–1983
Bill LamondNationalWynnum1974–1977
Colin LamontLiberalSouth Brisbane1974–1977
Don LaneLiberalMerthyr1971–1989
Hon Norm LeeLiberalYeronga1964–1989
Vince LesterNationalBelyando1974–2004
Hon Bill LickissLiberalMount Coot-tha1963–1989
Brian LindsayLiberalEverton1974–1977
Dr John LockwoodLiberalToowoomba North1974–1983
Harold LowesLiberalBrisbane1974–1977
Hon Peter McKechnieNationalCarnarvon1974–1989
Evan MarginsonLaborWolston1969–1977
Jack MelloyLaborNudgee1960–1977
Col MillerLiberalIthaca1966–1986
Bob MooreLiberalWindsor1969–1983
Selwyn MullerNationalFassifern1969–1983
John Murray [1]LiberalClayfield1963–1976
Don NealNationalBalonne1972–1992
Hon Tom NewberyNationalMirani1965–1980
Charles PorterLiberalToowong1966–1980
Lin PowellNationalIsis1974–1989
Bill Prest [2]LaborPort Curtis1976–1992
Ted RowNationalHinchinbrook1972–1989
Dr Norman Scott-YoungLiberalTownsville1972–1983
Gordon SimpsonNationalCooroora1974–1989
Sir Bruce SmallNationalSurfers Paradise1972–1977
Hon Vic SullivanNationalCondamine1960–1983
Martin TenniNationalBarron River1974–1989
Hon Ken TomkinsNationalRoma1967–1983
Neil TurnerNationalWarrego1974–1986, 1991–1998
John WarnerNationalToowoomba South1974–1986
Hon Claude WhartonNationalBurnett1960–1986
Keith WrightLaborRockhampton1969–1984
Les YewdaleLaborRockhampton North1972–1989
Dennis YoungLiberalBaroona1974–1977
1 On 11 February 1976, the Liberal member for Clayfield, John Murray, resigned. Liberal candidate Ivan Brown won the resulting by-election on 11 May 1976.
2 On 19 February 1976, the Labor member for Port Curtis, Martin Hanson, resigned due to ill-health, and died the following day. Labor candidate Bill Prest won the resulting by-election on 29 May 1976.
3 On 12 August 1976, the Liberal member for Lockyer and Deputy Premier, Sir Gordon Chalk, resigned. Liberal candidate Tony Bourke won the resulting by-election on 16 October 1976.
4 On 7 March 1977, the Independent member for Mackay, Ed Casey, who had won twice as an independent after losing Labor preselection ahead of the 1972 election, was readmitted to the Labor Party.
5 On 12 May 1977, the Liberal member for Clayfield, Ivan Brown, died. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1977 state election. The Clayfield electorate was abolished at the election as a result of an electoral redistribution.

See also

References

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