Members of the Australian Senate, 1974–1975

Members of the Australian Senate, 19741975

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1974 to 1975. The 18 May 1974 election was a double dissolution of both Houses, with all 127 seats in the House of Representatives, and all 60 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Gough Whitlam defeated the opposition Liberal Party of Australia led by Billy Snedden and Coalition partner the Country Party led by Doug Anthony.

In accordance with section 13 of the Constitution terms for Senators was taken to commence on 1 July 1973. Half the Senators representing the States were allocated terms finishing on 30 June 1976 and the other half on 30 June 1979. However, in fact, the Senate was dissolved on 11 November 1975 for another double dissolution election on 13 December 1975.

Senator Party State Years in Office
Hon Sir Ken Anderson[1] Liberal New South Wales 19531975
Dr Peter Baume[1] Liberal New South Wales 19531975
Eric Bessell[1] Liberal Tasmania 19741975
Hon Reg Bishop[2] ALP South Australia 19611981
Neville Bonner[2] Liberal Queensland 19711983
Bill Brown[2] ALP Victoria 19691970, 19711978
Cleaver Bunton[3] Independent New South Wales 19741975
John Button[2] ALP Victoria 19741993
Don Cameron[1] ALP South Australia 19691978
Hon John Carrick[2] Liberal New South Wales 19701987
Hon Jim Cavanagh[2] ALP South Australia 19611981
Fred Chaney[1] Liberal Western Australia 19741990
Ruth Coleman[1] ALP Western Australia 19741987
Hon Sir Magnus Cormack[2] Liberal Victoria 19511953, 19621978
Hon Bob Cotton[2] Liberal New South Wales 19651978
Gordon Davidson[1] Liberal South Australia 1961, 1962, 19651981
Donald Devitt[2] ALP Tasmania 19651978
Hon Tom Drake-Brockman[2] Country/NCP Western Australia 1958, 19591978
Arnold Drury[1] ALP South Australia 19591975
Peter Durack[1] Liberal Western Australia 19701993
Merv Everett[1] ALP Tasmania 19741975
Albert Field[4] Independent Queensland 19741975
George Georges[2] ALP Queensland 19671987
Arthur Gietzelt[1] ALP New South Wales 19701989
Hon Ivor Greenwood[2] Liberal Victoria 19681976
Dr Don Grimes[1] ALP Tasmania 19741987
Margaret Guilfoyle[1] Liberal Victoria 19701987
Steele Hall[2] Liberal Movement/Liberal South Australia 19741977
Don Jessop[1] Liberal South Australia 19701991
Jim Keeffe[1] ALP Queensland 19641983
Sir Condor Laucke[2] Liberal South Australia 19671981
Ellis Lawrie[1] Liberal Queensland 19651975
John Marriott[1] Liberal Tasmania 19531975
Kathy Martin[1] Liberal Queensland 19741984
Ron Maunsell[2] Country/NCP Queensland 19671981
Ron McAuliffe[2] ALP Queensland 19701981
Hon Doug McClelland[2] ALP New South Wales 19611987
Hon Jim McClelland[1] ALP New South Wales 19701978
Gordon McIntosh[1] ALP Western Australia 19741987
Geoff McLaren[1] ALP South Australia 19701983
Jean Melzer[1] ALP Victoria 19741981
Bertie Milliner[2][4] ALP Queensland 19681975
Alan Missen[1] Liberal Victoria 19741986
Tony Mulvihill[2] ALP New South Wales 19641983
Hon Lionel Murphy[1][3] ALP New South Wales 19621975
Hon Justin O'Byrne[2] ALP Tasmania 19471981
Arthur Poyser[1] ALP Victoria 19661975
Cyril Primmer[2] ALP Victoria 19711985
Peter Rae[2] Liberal Tasmania 19671986
Douglas Scott[1] Country/NCP New South Wales 1970, 19741985
Dr Glen Sheil[1] Country/NCP Queensland 19741981
Peter Sim[2] Liberal Western Australia 19641981
Michael Townley[1] Liberal Tasmania 19701987
Peter Walsh[1] ALP Western Australia 19741993
James Webster[1] Country/NCP Victoria 19641981
Hon John Wheeldon[2] ALP Western Australia 19641981
Hon Don Willesee[2] ALP Western Australia 19501975
Reg Withers[2] Liberal Western Australia 1966, 19671987
Ian Wood[2] Liberal Queensland 19501978
Hon Ken Wriedt[2] ALP Tasmania 19641980
Hon Reg Wright[2] Liberal Tasmania 19501978
Harold Young[2] Liberal South Australia 19681981

Notes

  1. ^ 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 1976
  2. ^ 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 1979
  3. ^ a b ALP Senator Lionel Murphy resigned on 9 February 1975 to be appointed to the High Court of Australia; Independent Cleaver Bunton was appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 27 February.
  4. ^ a b ALP Senator Bertie Milliner died on 30 June 1975; independent Albert Field was appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 3 September.

References

See also

Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

19721974  · 19741975  · 19751977

Senate

19711974  · 19741975  · 19751978


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