Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1909–1912

Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 19091912

This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1909 to 1912, as elected at the 1909 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
John Adamson[1] Labor Rockhampton 19071909; 19111917
James Allan Ministerial South Brisbane 19091915
Frank Allen Labor Bulloo 19091912
John Appel Ministerial Albert 19081929
William Armstrong Ministerial Lockyer 18931904; 19071918
George Barber Labor Bundaberg 19011935
George Barnes Ministerial Warwick 19081935
Walter Barnes Ministerial Bulimba 19011915; 19181933
Joshua Thomas Bell[3] Ministerial Dalby 18931911
James Blair Opposition Ipswich 19021915
Charles Booker Ministerial Maryborough 19091918
Thomas Bouchard Ministerial South Brisbane 19041908; 19091915
David Bowman Labor Fortitude Valley 18991902; 19041916
James Brennan Ministerial North Rockhampton 19071912
Edward Breslin Labor Port Curtis 19091912
Thomas Bridges Ministerial Nundah 18961907; 19091918
Charles Collins Labor Burke 19091912, 19151936
Edward Corser Ministerial Maryborough 19091915
Richard Cottell[5] Ministerial Toowong 19081911
John Coyne Labor Warrego 19081923
James Crawford Ministerial Mount Morgan 19091915
James Cribb Ministerial Bundamba 18931896; 18991915
Digby Denham Ministerial Oxley 19021915
Harry Douglas Opposition Cook 19071915
Myles Ferricks Labor Bowen 19091912, 19201929
Thomas Foley Labor Townsville 19091920
Edward Barrow Forrest Ministerial Brisbane North 18991912
James Forsythe Ministerial Moreton 18991907; 19091918
George Fox Ministerial Normanby 18771878; 19011914
Kenneth Grant Ministerial Rockhampton 19021915
Francis Grayson Ministerial Cunningham 19041920
Donald Gunn Ministerial Carnarvon 19071920
William Hamilton Labor Gregory 18991915
Herbert Hardacre Labor Leichhardt 18931919
Arthur Hawthorn[2] Ministerial Enoggera 19021911
Robert Hodge Ministerial Burnett 19021904; 19091920
David Hunter Ministerial Woolloongabba 19081912
John Hunter Labor Maranoa 19071919
Denis Keogh[4] Ministerial Rosewood 18961902; 19041911
William Kidston[1] Ministerial Rockhampton 18961911
Edward Land Labor Balonne 19041927
William Lennon Labor Herbert 19071920
Vincent Lesina Labor Clermont 18991912
Edward Macartney[5] Ministerial Brisbane North
Toowong
19001908; 19091920
Donald Mackintosh Ministerial Cambooya 18991915
Peter McLachlan Labor Fortitude Valley 19081912, 19151920,
19231929
John Mann Opposition Cairns 19041912
John May Labor Flinders 19071917
Godfrey Morgan Ministerial Murilla 19091938
Daniel Mulcahy Labor Gympie 19011912
John Mullan Labor Charters Towers 19081912, 19181941
William Murphy Opposition Croydon 19041907; 19081918
Thomas Nevitt Labor Carpentaria 19071912
James O'Sullivan Labor Kennedy 19091920
Walter Paget Ministerial Mackay 19011915
John Payne Labor Mitchell 19051928
Andrew Petrie Ministerial Toombul 18931926
Robert Philp Ministerial Townsville 18861915
Colin Rankin Ministerial Burrum 19051918
Robert Roberts Ministerial Drayton & Toowoomba 19071934
George Ryland Labor Gympie 18991912
William Ryott Maughan Labor Ipswich 18981899; 19041912
Henry Plantagenet Somerset Ministerial Stanley 19041920
T. J. Ryan Labor Barcoo 19091919
Harry Stevens[4] Ministerial Rosewood 19111918
James Stodart Ministerial Logan 18961918
Edward Swayne Ministerial Mackay 19071935
Ted Theodore Labor Woothakata 19091925
William Thorn Ministerial Aubigny 18941904; 19081912
James Tolmie Ministerial Drayton & Toowoomba 19011907; 19091918
Richard Trout[2] Ministerial Enoggera 19111915
William Vowles[3] Ministerial Dalby 19111926
Harry Walker Ministerial Wide Bay 19071947
Thomas Welsby[5] Ministerial Brisbane North 19111915
John White Ministerial Musgrave 19031904; 19071915
Arnold Wienholt Ministerial Fassifern 19091913, 19301935
Vern Winstanley Labor Charters Towers 19081932
1 On 7 February 1911, William Kidston, the Premier of Queensland and Ministerial member for Rockhampton, resigned to become President of the Land Court. Labor candidate John Adamson won the resulting by-election on 25 February 1911.
2 On 7 February 1911, Arthur Hawthorn, the Ministerial member for Enoggera, resigned following his appointment to the Queensland Legislative Council. Ministerial candidate Richard Trout won the resulting by-election on 25 February 1911.
3 On 10 March 1911, Joshua Thomas Bell, the Ministerial member for Dalby, died. At the resulting by-election on 2 April 1911, Ministerial candidate William Vowles was elected.
4 On 24 August 1911, Denis Keogh, the Ministerial member for Rosewood, died. Ministerial candidate Harry Stevens won the resulting by-election on 16 September 1911.
5 On 30 August 1911, Richard Cottell, the Ministerial member for Toowong, died. The Secretary for Public Lands and member for Brisbane North, Edward Macartney, resigned on 5 September. By-elections for both seats were held on 16 September 1911, with Macartney switching to Toowong, and Ministerial candidate Thomas Welsby winning Brisbane North.

See also

  • Queensland state election, 1909
  • Second Kidston Ministry (19081911)
  • Denham Ministry (19111915)

References

  • Waterson, Duncan Bruce: Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament 1860-1929 (second edition), Sydney 2001.
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4. 
  • Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1968). A handbook of Australian government and politics, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0270-0. 
Preceded by
17th Assembly
18th Queensland Legislative Assembly
19091912
Succeeded by
19th Assembly

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