- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1941–1944
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This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1941 to 1944, as elected at the 1941 state election.
Name Party Electorate Term in office Frank Barnes Ind. Labor Bundaberg 1941–1950 Lou Barnes[2] Ind. Labor Cairns 1942–1947 Randolph Bedford[1] Labor Warrego 1923–1941 William Brand Country Isis 1920–1950 Samuel Brassington Labor Fortitude Valley 1927–1932, 1933–1950 John Innes Brown Labor Logan 1935–1944 Hon Henry Bruce Labor The Tableland 1923–1950 Hon Frank Bulcock[4] Labor Barcoo 1919–1942 Sir John Beals Chandler[6] QPP Hamilton 1943–1947 James Clark Labor Fitzroy 1935–1960 Ernest Clayton Country Wide Bay 1920–1946 Harold Collins Labor Cook 1935–1957 Charles Conroy Labor Maranoa 1920–1944 Hon Frank Cooper Labor Bremer 1915–1946 Patrick Copley Labor Kurilpa 1932–1949 David Daniel Country Keppel 1936–1944 William Dart United Australia Wynnum 1938–1944 John Dash Labor Mundingburra 1920–1944 Edward Davis[4] Labor Barcoo 1943–1961 William Deacon[7] Ind. Country Cunningham 1920–1943 Eric Decker Country Sandgate 1941–1953 George Devries Labor Gregory 1941–1957 John Duggan Labor Toowoomba 1935–1957, 1958–1969 Thomas Dunstan Labor Gympie 1915–1929, 1935–1953 James Edwards Country Nanango 1920–1947 David Farrell Labor Maryborough 1938–1953 Hon Tom Foley Labor Normanby 1919–1960 Hon Vince Gair Labor South Brisbane 1932–1960 Hon David Gledson Labor Ipswich 1915–1929, 1932–1949 Fred Graham[3] Labor Mackay 1943–1969 Hon Ned Hanlon Labor Ithaca 1926–1952 Hon Edward Hanson Labor Buranda 1924–1947 John Hayes Labor Nundah 1932–1947 John Healy Labor Warwick 1935–1947 Paul Hilton Labor Carnarvon 1935–1963 Cecil Jesson Labor Kennedy 1935–1960 Hon Arthur Jones Labor Charters Towers 1929–1932, 1939–1960 Thomas Kerr[5] United Australia Oxley 1943–1956 George Keyatta Labor Townsville 1939–1960 Hon James Larcombe Labor Rockhampton 1912–1929, 1932–1956 Louis Luckins United Australia/
Independent/QPPMaree 1941–1953 Duncan MacDonald Country Stanley 1938–1953 Ted Maher Country West Moreton 1929–1949 Harry Massey United Australia Toowong 1938–1944 John Henry Mann Labor Brisbane 1936–1969 George Marriott Labor/Ind. Labor Bulimba 1938–1950 Bill Moore Labor Merthyr 1940–1957 Harry Moorhouse Ind. Democrat Windsor 1941–1944 Adolf Muller Country Fassifern 1935–1969 Frank Nicklin Country Murrumba 1932–1968 Thomas Nimmo[5] United Australia Oxley 1929–1943 Hon John O'Keefe[2] Labor Cairns 1926–1929, 1930–1942 Harry O'Shea[1] Labor Warrego 1941–1950 Arthur Bruce Pie[6] Ind. Democrat Hamilton 1941–1943, 1944–1951 Thomas Plunkett Jr. Country Albert 1929–1957 William Power Labor Baroona 1935–1960 Ernest Riordan Labor Bowen 1936–1944, 1950–1954 Aubrey Slessar Labor Dalby 1938–1947 Alfred Smith Labor Carpentaria 1941–1960 Hon William Forgan Smith[3] Labor Mackay 1915–1942 Walter Sparkes Country Aubigny 1932–1935, 1941–1960 George Taylor Labor/Ind. Labor Enoggera 1932–1944 Stephen Theodore Labor Herbert 1940–1950 John Turner Labor Kelvin Grove 1941–1957 Harry Walker Country Cooroora 1907–1947 Hon Ted Walsh Labor Mirani 1935–1947, 1950–1969 Hon Thomas Williams Labor Port Curtis 1932–1947 Herbert Yeates Country East Toowoomba 1938–1945 - 1 On 7 July 1941, the Labor member for Warrego, Randolph Bedford, died. Labor candidate Harry O'Shea won the resulting by-election on 30 August 1941.
- 2 On 27 January 1942, the Labor member for Cairns and Secretary for Mines, John O'Keefe, died. Independent Labor candidate Lou Barnes, the brother of Frank Barnes, won the resulting by-election on 31 October 1942.
- 3 On 9 December 1942, the Labor member for Mackay and Premier of Queensland, William Forgan Smith, retired. Labor candidate Fred Graham won the resulting by-election on 20 March 1943.
- 4 On 15 December 1942, the Labor member for Barcoo and Secretary for Agriculture and Stock, Frank Bulcock, resigned to take up an appointment as Commonwealth Director-General of Agriculture. Labor candidate Edward Davis won the resulting by-election on 1 May 1943.
- 5 On 6 February 1943, the United Australia member for Oxley, Thomas Nimmo, died. United Australia candidate Thomas Kerr won the resulting by-election on 17 April 1943.
- 6 On 30 June 1943, the Independent Democrat member for Hamilton, Arthur Bruce Pie, resigned to contest Division of Brisbane at the 1943 federal election. Lord Mayor of Brisbane and Queensland People's Party candidate Sir John Beals Chandler won the resulting by-election on 9 October 1943.
- 7 On 25 December 1943, the Independent Country member for Cunningham, William Deacon, died. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1944 state election.
See also
- Queensland state election, 1941
- Forgan Smith Ministry (Labor) (1932–1942)
- Cooper Ministry (Labor) (1942–1946)
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
28th Assembly29th Queensland Legislative Assembly
1941–1944Succeeded by
30th AssemblyCategories:- Members of Queensland parliaments by term
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