- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1960–1963
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This is a list of members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1960 to 1963, as elected at the 1960 state election. It was conducted on redistributed boundaries based on the Electoral Districts Act 1958, so a number of seats were abolished or created at the election.
Name Party Electorate Term in office Bunny Adair QLP/Independent[4] Cook 1953–1969 Tom Aikens NQLP Townsville South 1944–1977 Mervyn Anderson Liberal Toowoomba East 1957–1966 Roy Armstrong[1] Country Mulgrave 1960–1980 William Baxter Labor Hawthorne 1953–1966 Edwin Beardmore Country Balonne 1957–1969 Colin Bennett Labor South Brisbane 1960–1972 Joh Bjelke-Petersen Country Barambah 1947–1987 Fred Bromley Labor Norman 1960–1974 James Burrows Labor Port Curtis 1947–1963 Peter Byrne Labor Mourilyan 1950–1969 Ron Camm[3] Country Whitsunday 1961–1980 Fred Campbell Liberal Aspley 1960–1980 Cec Carey Country Albert 1960–1969 Hon Gordon Chalk Liberal Lockyer 1947–1976 Arthur Coburn Independent Burdekin 1950–1969 Horace Davies Labor Maryborough 1953–1971 Edward Davis[2] Labor Barcoo 1943–1961 Harold Dean Labor Sandgate 1960–1977 Peter Delamothe Liberal Bowen 1960–1971 Alexander Dewar Liberal Wavell 1950–1969 Leslie Diplock QLP/DLP[4] Aubigny 1953–1972 James Donald Labor Ipswich East 1946–1969 John Dufficy Labor Warrego 1951–1969 Hon John Duggan Labor Toowoomba West 1935–1957, 1958–1969 Hon Ernie Evans Country Mirani 1947–1965 William Ewan Country Roma 1950–1953, 1957–1967 Hon Alan Fletcher Country Cunningham 1953–1974 Eric Gaven Country South Coast 1950–1966 Tom Gilmore Country Tablelands 1957–1963 Fred Graham Labor Mackay 1943–1969 William Gunn Labor Wynnum 1944–1966 Pat Hanlon Labor Baroona 1956–1974 Robert Harrison Country Logan 1957–1966 Graham Hart[5] Liberal Mount Gravatt 1957–1963 John Herbert Liberal Sherwood 1956–1978 Neville Hewitt Country Mackenzie 1956–1980 Hon Thomas Hiley Liberal Chatsworth 1944–1966 Hon Paul Hilton QLP/DLP[4] Carnarvon 1935–1963 Max Hodges Country Gympie 1957–1979 Keith Hooper Liberal Greenslopes 1957–1977 Jim Houghton Ind./Liberal/Ind./Country [6] Redcliffe 1960–1979 Jack Houston Labor Bulimba 1957–1980 Clive Hughes Liberal Kurilpa 1960–1974 Alex Inch Labor Burke 1960–1974 Vincent Jones Country Callide 1950–1971 William Knox Liberal Nundah 1957–1989 Eric Lloyd Labor Kedron 1951–1972 Bill Lonergan Country Flinders 1957–1958, 1958–1974 David Low Country Cooroora 1947–1974 Hon Otto Madsen Country Warwick 1947–1963 Hon John Henry Mann Labor Brisbane 1936–1969 Ivor Marsden Labor Ipswich West 1949–1966 Jack Melloy Labor Nudgee 1960–1977 Sir Kenneth Morris Liberal Mount Coot-tha 1944–1963 Adolf Muller Country/Independent Fassifern 1935–1969 Hon Alan Munro Liberal Toowong 1950–1966 Fred Newton Labor Belmont 1960–1974 Hon David Nicholson Country Murrumba 1950–1972 Hon Frank Nicklin Country Landsborough 1932–1968 Hon Dr Winston Noble Liberal Yeronga 1950–1964 Eugene O'Donnell[2] Labor Barcoo 1961–1974 Rex Pilbeam Liberal Rockhampton South 1960–1969 Hon Jack Pizzey Country Isis 1950–1968 Wally Rae Country Gregory 1957–1974 Ray Ramsden Liberal Merthyr 1957–1971 Hon Harold Richter Country Somerset 1957–1972 Hon Lloyd Roberts[3] Country Whitsunday 1950–1961 Hon John Row Country Hinchinbrook 1960–1972 Doug Sherrington Labor Salisbury 1960–1974 Percy Smith Liberal Windsor 1957–1969 Vic Sullivan Country Condamine 1960–1983 Harold Taylor Liberal Clayfield 1947–1963 Mervyn Thackeray Independent Rockhampton North 1957–1972 Douglas Tooth Liberal Ashgrove 1957–1974 Perc Tucker Labor Townsville North 1960–1974 George Wallace Labor Cairns 1956–1964 Hon Ted Walsh QLP/Independent[4] Bundaberg 1935–1947, 1950–1969 Claude Wharton Country Burnett 1960–1986 Robert Windsor Liberal Ithaca 1957–1966 - 1 On 7 May 1960, three weeks before the 1960 state election, Carlisle Wordsworth, the Country member for Mulgrave, died. The election was therefore postponed in Mulgrave until 23 July 1960, when the Country Party candidate Roy Armstrong was elected.
- 2 On 10 March 1961, the Labor member for Barcoo, Edward Davis, died. Labor candidate Eugene O'Donnell won the resulting by-election on 1 July 1961.
- 3 On 11 March 1961, the Country member for Whitsunday, Lloyd Roberts, died. Country Party candidate Ron Camm won the resulting by-election on 1 July 1961.
- 4 In late 1961, the Queensland Labor Party, which had split from the Labor Party in 1957 following a dispute between then-Premier Vince Gair and the party executive, became the Queensland branch of the Democratic Labor Party (DLP) after agreements were formed on a range of issues. As a direct result, Adair and Walsh, who had never favoured an alliance with the DLP, resigned from the merged party and continued as independents until the end of their Parliamentary careers.
- 5 On 24 January 1963, the Liberal member for Mount Gravatt, Graham Hart, resigned. No by-election was called due to the proximity of the 1963 state election.
- 6 Jim Houghton, a City of Redcliffe alderman who had at one stage been a member of the Country Party, was elected in Redcliffe as an Independent. He subsequently joined the Liberal Party, but Country Party members of the Coalition refused to admit him to combined party meetings. In October 1961, he resigned from the parliamentary group but remained a lay member of the Liberal Party. In late 1962 he rejoined the Country Party.
See also
- Queensland state election, 1960
- Nicklin Ministry (Country Party) (1957–1968)
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
35th Assembly36th Queensland Legislative Assembly
1960–1963Succeeded by
37th AssemblyCategories:- Members of Queensland parliaments by term
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