- Members of the Australian Senate, 1962–1965
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This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1962 to 1965. Half of its members were elected at the 22 November 1958 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1959 and finishing on 30 June 1965; the other half were elected at the 9 December 1961 election and had terms starting on 1 July 1962 and finishing on 30 June 1968.
Senator Party State Years in Office Stan Amour[1] ALP New South Wales 1938–1965 Hon Ken Anderson[1] Liberal New South Wales 1953–1975 James Arnold[1] ALP New South Wales 1941–1965 Archie Benn[2] ALP Queensland 1950–1968 Bill Aylett[1] ALP Tasmania 1938–1965 Reg Bishop[2] ALP South Australia 1962–1981 George Branson[1] Liberal Western Australia 1958–1971 Marie Breen[2] Liberal Victoria 1962–1968 Hon Gordon Brown[1] ALP Queensland 1932–1965 Nancy Buttfield[1] Liberal South Australia 1955–1965, 1968–1974 Harry Cant[1] ALP Western Australia 1959–1974 Jim Cavanagh[2] ALP South Australia 1962–1981 Sam Cohen[2] ALP Victoria 1962–1969 George Cole[1] DLP Tasmania 1950–1965 Magnus Cormack[2] Liberal Victoria 1951–1953, 1962–1978 Joe Cooke[1] ALP Western Australia 1947–1951, 1952–1965 Hon Walter Cooper[2] Country Queensland 1928–1932, 1935–1968 Felix Dittmer[1] ALP Queensland 1959–1971 Tom Drake-Brockman[1] Country Western Australia 1958, 1959–1978 Arnold Drury[1] ALP South Australia 1959–1975 Joe Fitzgerald[2] ALP New South Wales 1949–1955 (HoR), 1962–1974 Hon John Gorton[1] Liberal Victoria 1950–1968 Clive Hannaford[2] Liberal South Australia 1950–1967 George Hannan[1] Liberal Victoria 1956–1965, 1970–1974 Bert Hendrickson[1] ALP Victoria 1947–1971, 1970–1974 Hon Denham Henty[2] Liberal Tasmania 1950–1968 Roy Kendall[1] Liberal Queensland 1950–1965 Pat Kennelly[1] ALP Victoria 1953–1971 Keith Laught[1] Liberal South Australia 1951–1969 Elliot Lillico[1] Liberal Tasmania 1959–1974 Ted Maher[1] Country Queensland 1950–1965 John Marriott[1] Liberal Tasmania 1953–1975 Hon Ted Mattner[2] Liberal South Australia 1944–1946, 1950–1968 Doug McClelland[2] ALP New South Wales 1962–1987 Hon Colin McKellar[2] Country New South Wales 1958–1970 Hon Nick McKenna[2] ALP Tasmania 1944–1968 Hon Alister McMullin[1] Liberal New South Wales 1951–1971 Kenneth Morris[2][3] Liberal Queensland 1963–1968 Lionel Murphy[2] ALP New South Wales 1962–1975 Theo Nicholls[2] ALP South Australia 1944–1968 Justin O'Byrne[1] ALP Tasmania 1947–1981 James Ormonde[1] ALP New South Wales 1958, 1959–1970 Hon Shane Paltridge [2] Liberal Western Australia 1951–1966 Bob Poke[2] ALP Tasmania 1956–1974 Max Poulter[3] ALP Queensland 1962 Edgar Prowse[2] Country Western Australia 1962–1973 Dame Annabelle Rankin[2] Liberal Queensland 1947–1971 Clem Ridley[1] ALP South Australia 1959–1971 Charles Sandford[2] ALP Victoria 1947–1956, 1957–1966 Hon Malcolm Scott[1] Liberal Western Australia 1950–1971 Bob Sherrington[2] Liberal Queensland 1962–1966 Peter Sim[2][4] Liberal Western Australia 1964–1981 Hon Bill Spooner[2] Liberal New South Wales 1950–1965 Dame Dorothy Tangney[2] ALP Western Australia 1943–1968 Jim Toohey[1] ALP South Australia 1953–1971 Reg Turnbull[2] Independent Tasmania 1962–1974 Seddon Vincent[4] Liberal Western Australia 1950–1964 Hon Harrie Wade[5] Country Victoria 1956–1964 James Webster[2][5] Country Victoria 1964–1981 Dame Ivy Wedgwood[1] Liberal Victoria 1950–1971 George Whiteside[3] ALP Queensland 1962–1963 Don Willesee[2] ALP Western Australia 1950–1975 Ian Wood[1] Liberal Queensland 1950–1978 Reg Wright[2] Liberal Tasmania 1950–1978 Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Term finishing 30 June 1965
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Term finishing 30 June 1968
- ^ a b c ALP Senator Max Poulter died on 2 September 1962; ALP member George Whiteside was appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 9 October. He lost a special election at the 30 November 1963 House of Representatives election to retain the position to Liberal candidate Kenneth Morris.
- ^ a b Liberal Party Senator Seddon Vincent died on 9 November 1964; Liberal Party member Peter Sim was appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 26 November until a special election at the 26 November 1966 House of Representatives election, when he was re-elected to complete the term until 30 June 1968.
- ^ a b Country Party Senator Harrie Wade died on 18 November 1964; Country Party member James Webster was appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 9 December.
References
- Journal of the Senate. Parliament of Australia. 1966.
- "Members of the Senate since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. http://web.archive.org/web/20080725081044/http://www.aph.gov.au/library/handbook/historical/senate/index.htm. Retrieved 25 November 2008.
See also
Members of the Australian Parliament House of Representatives
Senate
Categories:- Members of Australian parliaments by term
- Australian Senate lists
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