Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1995–1998

This is a list of members of the 48th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1995 to 1998, as elected at the 1995 state election held on 15 July 1995.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Len ArdillLaborArcherfield1986–1998
Tom BartonLaborWaterford1992–2006
Bill BaumannNationalAlbert1995–2001
Hon Denver BeanlandLiberalIndooroopilly1986–2001
Peter BeattieLaborBrisbane Central1989–2007
Lorraine BirdLaborWhitsunday1989–1998
Anna BlighLaborSouth Brisbane1995–2012
Hon Rob BorbidgeNationalSurfers Paradise1980–2001
Hon Paul BraddyLaborKedron1985–2001
Steve BredhauerLaborCook1989–2004
Darryl BriskeyLaborCleveland1989–2006
Hon Tom Burns [2]LaborLytton1972–1996
Clem CampbellLaborBundaberg1983–1998
Frank CarrollLiberalMansfield1995–1998
Hon Ray ConnorLiberalNerang1989–2001
Hon Russell CooperNationalCrows Nest1983–2001
Liz CunninghamIndependentGladstone1995–2015
Bill D'ArcyLaborWoodridge1972–1974, 1977–2000
Hon Bruce DavidsonLiberalNoosa1992–2001
Ken Davies [1]LaborMundingburra1989–1995
Hon Keith De LacyLaborCairns1983–1998
Bob DollinLaborMaryborough1989–1998
Wendy EdmondLaborMount Coot-tha1989–2004
Hon Jim ElderLaborCapalaba1989–2001
Tony ElliottNationalCunningham1974–2001
Tony FitzgeraldNationalLockyer1980–1998
Hon Matt FoleyLaborYeronga1989–2001
Jim FourasLaborAshgrove1977–1986, 1989–2006
Judy GaminNationalBurleigh1988–1989, 1992–2001
Hon Bob GibbsLaborBundamba1977–1999
Hon Tom GilmoreNationalTablelands1986–1998
John GossLiberalAspley1989–2001
Hon Wayne GossLaborLogan1983–1998
Allan GriceNationalBroadwater1992–2001
Hon David HamillLaborIpswich1983–2001
Bob HarperLiberalMount Ommaney1995–1998
Hon Ken HaywardLaborKallangur1986–2009
Graham HealyNationalToowoomba North1992–2001
John HegartyNationalRedlands1995–2001
Hon Howard HobbsNationalWarrego1986–2015
Ray HollisLaborRedcliffe1989–2005
Hon Mike HoranNationalToowoomba South1991–2012
Hon Vaughan JohnsonNationalGregory1989–2015
Bruce LamingLiberalMooloolah1992–2001
Linda Lavarch [3]LaborKurwongbah1997–2009
Hon Vince LesterNationalKeppel1974–2004
Hon Kev LingardNationalBeaudesert1983–2009
Hon Brian LittleproudNationalWestern Downs1983–2001
Don LivingstoneLaborIpswich West1989–1998, 2001–2006
Paul Lucas [2]LaborLytton1996–2012
Hon Di McCauleyNationalCallide1986–1998
Ken McElligottLaborThuringowa1983–1998
Hon Tony McGradyLaborMount Isa1989–2006
Hon Terry MackenrothLaborChatsworth1977–2005
Ted MaloneNationalMirani1994–2015
Hon Glen MillinerLaborFerny Grove1977–1998
Rob MitchellNationalCharters Towers1992–2001
Tim MulherinLaborMackay1995–2015
Bill NunnLaborHervey Bay1989–1998
Gordon NuttallLaborSandgate1992–2006
Henry PalaszczukLaborInala1984–2006
Jim PearceLaborFitzroy1989–2009, 2015–2017
Hon Trevor PerrettNationalBarambah1988–1998
Pat PurcellLaborBulimba1992–2009
Hon Bob QuinnLiberalMerrimac1989–2006
Ted RadkeLiberalGreenslopes1995–1998
Neil RobertsLaborNudgee1995–2012
Stephen RobertsonLaborSunnybank1992–2012
Merri RoseLaborCurrumbin1992–2004
Marc RowellNationalHinchinbrook1989–2006
Hon Santo SantoroLiberalClayfield1989–2001
Robert SchwartenLaborRockhampton1989–1992, 1995–2012
Hon Joan SheldonLiberalCaloundra1990–2004
Fiona SimpsonNationalMaroochydore1992–present
Hon Doug SlackNationalBurnett1986–2001
Hon Geoff SmithLaborTownsville1980–1998
Judy SpenceLaborMount Gravatt1989–2012
Lawrence SpringborgNationalWarwick1989–2017
Len StephanNationalGympie1979–2001
Mark StonemanNationalBurdekin1983–1998
Jon SullivanLaborCaboolture1989–1998
Terry SullivanLaborChermside1991–2006
Frank Tanti [1]LiberalMundingburra1996–1998
Hon Neil TurnerNationalNicklin1974–1986, 1991–1998
Hon Mick VeiversNationalSouthport1987–2001
Lyn WarwickLiberalBarron River1995–1998
Dr David WatsonLiberalMoggill1989–2004
Rod WelfordLaborEverton1989–2009
Hon Dean WellsLaborMurrumba1986–2012
Naomi WilsonNationalMulgrave1995–1998
Margaret Woodgate [3]LaborKurwongbah1989–1997
Luke WoolmerLiberalSpringwood1995–1998
1 The Labor member for Mundingburra, Ken Davies, was initially declared re-elected at the 1995 election by a margin of 16 votes, but the result was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 8 December 1995. Liberal candidate Frank Tanti won the resulting by-election on 3 February 1996, resulting in the Goss Ministry being defeated on the floor of the Assembly.
2 On 16 May 1996, the Labor member for Lytton, Tom Burns, resigned. Labor candidate Paul Lucas won the resulting by-election on 5 October 1996.
3 On 17 March 1997, the Labor member for Kurwongbah, Margaret Woodgate, resigned. Labor candidate Linda Lavarch won the resulting by-election on 24 May 1997.

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