- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935
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This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1932 to 1935, as elected at the 1932 state election.
Name Party Electorate Term in office James Annand[4] CPNP East Toowoomba 1929–1932, 1934–1935 George Barber Labor Bundaberg 1901–1935 George Barnes CPNP Warwick 1908–1935 Walter Barnes[1] CPNP Wynnum 1901–1915, 1918–1933 James Bayley[1] CPNP Wynnum 1933–1935 Randolph Bedford Labor Warrego 1923–1941 Roy Bell[3] CPNP Stanley 1933–1938 William Brand CPNP Isis 1920–1950 Samuel Brassington[2] Labor Fortitude Valley 1927–1932, 1933–1950 Hon Henry Bruce Labor The Tableland 1923–1950 Hon Frank Bulcock Labor Barcoo 1919–1942 Ernest Clayton CPNP Wide Bay 1920–1946 Charles Collins Labor Bowen 1909–1912, 1915–1936 Charles Conroy Labor Maranoa 1920–1944 Hon Frank Cooper Labor Bremer 1915–1946 Patrick Copley Labor Kurilpa 1932–1949 William Copley Labor Bulimba 1932–1938 Edward Costello CPNP Carnarvon 1920–1935 Owen Daniel CPNP Keppel 1929–1936 Hon John Dash Labor Mundingburra 1920–1944 William Deacon CPNP Cunningham 1920–1943 James Edwards CPNP Nanango 1920–1947 Arthur Fadden CPNP Kennedy 1932–1935 Tom Foley Labor Normanby 1919–1960 Robert Funnell Labor Brisbane 1932–1936 Vince Gair Labor South Brisbane 1932–1960 David Gledson Labor Ipswich 1915–1929, 1932–1949 Ernest Grimstone[3] CPNP Stanley 1928–1933 Hon Ned Hanlon Labor Ithaca 1926–1952 Edward Hanson Labor Buranda 1924–1947 John Hayes Labor Nundah 1932–1947 Hon Maurice Hynes Labor Townsville 1923–1939 James Kenny CPNP Cook 1929–1935 James Keogh Labor Merthyr 1932–1940 Reginald King CPNP Logan 1920–1935 William King Labor Maree 1932–1941 James Larcombe Labor Rockhampton 1912–1929, 1932–1956 Evan Llewellyn Labor Toowoomba 1925–1929, 1932–1935 Ted Maher CPNP West Moreton 1929–1949 James Maxwell CPNP Toowong 1920–1938 Hon Arthur Moore CPNP Aubigny 1915–1941 Godfrey Morgan CPNP Murilla 1909–1938 Hon John Mullan Labor Carpentaria 1908–1912, 1918–1941 Frank Nicklin CPNP Murrumba 1932–1968 Thomas Nimmo CPNP Oxley 1929–1943 John O'Keefe Labor Cairns 1926–1929, 1930–1942 Hon Percy Pease Labor Herbert 1920–1940 Jens Peterson CPNP Fitzroy 1915–1935 Thomas Plunkett Jr. CPNP Albert 1929–1957 Hon George Pollock Labor Gregory 1915–1939 Robert Roberts[4] CPNP East Toowoomba 1907–1934 Hugh Russell CPNP Hamilton 1926–1941 Hubert Sizer CPNP Sandgate 1918–1935 Hon William Forgan Smith Labor Mackay 1915–1942 Walter Sparkes CPNP Dalby 1932–1935, 1941–1960 Hon James Stopford Labor Maryborough 1915–1936 Edward Swayne CPNP Mirani 1907–1935 Hon Charles Taylor CPNP Windsor 1918–1935 George Taylor Labor Enoggera 1932–1944 Vivian Tozer CPNP Gympie 1929–1935 Harry Walker CPNP Cooroora 1907–1947 Frank Waters Labor Kelvin Grove 1932–1938 William Wellington Labor Charters Towers 1915–1939 Arnold Wienholt Independent Fassifern 1909–1913, 1930–1935 Thomas Williams Labor Port Curtis 1932–1947 Thomas Wilson[2] Labor Fortitude Valley 1916–1933 - 1 On 19 February 1933, the CPNP member for Wynnum, Walter Barnes, died. CPNP candidate James Bayley won the resulting by-election on 29 April 1933.
- 2 On 19 May 1933, the Labor member for Fortitude Valley, Thomas Wilson, died. Labor candidate Samuel Brassington won the resulting by-election on 15 July 1933.
- 3 On 22 October 1933, the CPNP member for Stanley, Ernest Grimstone, died. CPNP candidate Roy Bell won the resulting by-election on 9 December 1933.
- 4 On 2 June 1934, the CPNP member for East Toowoomba, Robert Roberts, died. CPNP candidate James Annand won the resulting by-election on 18 August 1934.
See also
- Queensland state election, 1932
- Forgan Smith Ministry (Labor) (1932–1942)
References
- Waterson, D.B. Biographical register of the Queensland Parliament, 1930-1980 Canberra: ANU Press (1982)
- Hughes, Colin A.; Graham, B. D. (1976). Voting for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1890-1964. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-7081-0301-4.
Preceded by
25th Assembly26th Queensland Legislative Assembly
1932–1935Succeeded by
27th AssemblyCategories:- Members of Queensland parliaments by term
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