Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1911–1914

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 16 November 1911 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 15 November 1914:

Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
NamePartyElectorateTerm in Office
Henry AngusComm. LiberalGunbower1911–1934
Reginald ArgyleComm. LiberalDalhousie1900–1914
Matthew BairdComm. LiberalBallarat West1911–1927
Samuel BarnesVFUWalhalla1910–1927
Norman Bayles
Toorak1906–1920
William Beazley [a]LaborAbbotsford1889–1912
Alfred Billson
Ovens1901–1902; 1904–1927
John BillsonLaborFitzroy1900–1924
John BowserVFUWangaratta1894–1929
Ewen Hugh CameronComm LiberalEvelyn1874–1914
James CameronComm. LiberalGippsland East1902–1920
Hugh CampbellComm. LiberalGlenelg1906–1920
John CarlisleVFUBenalla1903–1927
John Chatham [e]LaborGrenville1913–1917
Ted CotterLaborRichmond1908–1945
Albert Craven [b]
Benambra1889–1913
Alfred DownwardVFUMornington1894–1929
James Francis Duffus
Port Fairy1894–1908; 1911–1914
George ElmslieLaborAlbert Park1902–1918
James FarrerComm. LiberalBarwon1906–1917
Alfred FarthingComm. LiberalEast Melbourne1911–1927
John GordonComm. LiberalWaranga1911–1927
George Graham
Goulburn Valley1884–1914
John GrayComm. LiberalSwan Hill1904–1917
Alfred HampsonLaborBendigo East1911–1915
Martin HannahLaborCollingwood1904–1906; 1908–1921
Edmond Hogan [c]LaborWarrenheip1913–1943
George Holden [c]
Warrenheip1900–1913
William HutchinsonComm. LiberalBorung1902–1920
James JewellLaborBrunswick1910–1949
John JohnstoneComm. LiberalPolwarth1911–1917
William KeastMinisterial / Comm. LiberalDandenong1900–1917
Thomas LangdonMinisterialKorong1880–1889; 1892–1914
Harry Lawson
Castlemaine and Maldon1900–1928
John Leckie [b]Comm. LiberalBenambra1913–1917
John LemmonLaborWilliamstown1904–1955
Thomas LivingstonComm. LiberalGippsland South1902–1922
Peter McBride [d]Comm. LiberalKara Kara1897–1913
Robert McCutcheonMinisterialist / Comm. LiberalSt Kilda1902–1917
Charles McGrath [e]LaborGrenville1904–1913
Robert McGregorComm. LiberalBallarat East1894–1924
Hugh McKenzieComm. LiberalRodney1904–1917
Malcolm McKenzie
Upper Goulburn1892–1903; 1911–1920
John MackeyComm. LiberalGippsland West1902–1924
Donald MackinnonLiberalPrahran1900–1920
James Weir McLachlanIndependentGippsland North1908–1938
Donald McLeod
Daylesford1900–1923
William Murray McPherson [f]Comm. LiberalHawthorn1913–1930
Frank Madden
Boroondara1894–1917
James MembreyLaborJika Jika1907–1917
James MenziesComm. LiberalLowan1911–1920
John MurrayComm. LiberalWarrnambool1884–1916
David OmanComm. LiberalHampden1900–1927
Alfred Richard OuttrimLaborMaryborough1885–1902; 1904–1920
Alexander PeacockComm. LiberalAllandale1889–1933
John Pennington [d]Comm. LiberalKara Kara1913–1917; 1918–1935
William PlainLaborGeelong1908–1917
George PrendergastLaborNorth Melbourne1894–1897; 1900–1926; 1927–1937
Andrew RobertsonComm. LiberalBulla1903–1924
Alexander RogersLaborMelbourne1908–1924
George SangsterLaborPort Melbourne1894–1915
David SmithLaborBendigo West1904–1924
Oswald SnowballComm. LiberalBrighton1909–1928
Robert SollyLaborCarlton1904–1906; 1908–1932
George Swinburne [f]Comm. LiberalHawthorn1902–1913
John ThomsonComm. LiberalDundas1892–1900; 1902–1914
Richard ToutcherComm. LiberalStawell and Ararat1897–1935
Tom TunnecliffeLaborEaglehawk1903–1904; 1907–1920; 1921–1947
Edward WardeLaborFlemington1900–1925
William WattComm. LiberalEssendon1897–1900; 1902–1914
Gordon Webber [a] LaborAbbotsford1912–1932
[a] Beazley died 28 June 1912; replaced by Gordon Webber in July 1912.
[b] Craven died 28 November 1913; replaced by John Leckie
[c] Holden resigned in February 1913; replaced by Edmond Hogan the same month.
[d] McBride left Parliament in February 1913; replaced by John Pennington in March 1913.
[e] McGrath resigned in April 1913; replaced by John Chatham in May 1913.
[f] Swinburne resigned July 1913; replaced by William Murray McPherson in September 1913.

References

  • Re-member (a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria.
  • Victoria Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Second Session 1911 (PDF). 129. Melbourne: J. Kemp. 1912.
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