- Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1947–1950
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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1947 to 1950, as elected at the 1947 state election:
Name Party Electorate Term in office Henry Bailey Country Warrnambool 1914–1932, 1935–1950 Nathaniel Barclay Country Mildura 1947–1952; 1955–1962 Hon William Barry Labor Carlton 1932–1955 Allen Bateman Liberal Essendon 1947–1950 Matthew Bennett Country Gippsland West 1929–1950 Hon Henry Bolte Liberal Hampden 1947–1972 Richard Brose Country Rodney 1944–1964 Fanny Brownbill[2] Labor Geelong 1938–1948 William Buckingham Country Wonthaggi 1947–1955 Hon John Cain Labor Northcote 1917–1957 Frederick Cook Country Benalla 1936–1961 Tom Corrigan Labor Port Melbourne 1942–1952 Frank Crean[3] Labor Prahran 1945–1947; 1949–1951 John Cremean[5] Labor Clifton Hill 1945–1949 Rupert Curnow Liberal Ivanhoe 1947–1950 William Dawnay-Mould Liberal Dandenong 1947–1952 Hon Alexander Dennett Liberal Caulfield 1945–1955 Hon Keith Dodgshun Country Rainbow 1938–1955 John Don Liberal Elsternwick 1945–1955 Harry Drew Liberal Mentone 1932–1937, 1947–1950 Hon Sir Albert Dunstan[6] Country Korong 1920–1950 Fred Edmunds Liberal/Independent Hawthorn 1945–1950 William Everard Liberal Evelyn 1917–1950 Bill Fulton Country Gippsland North 1942–1945; 1947–1952 Hon Leslie Galvin Labor Bendigo 1945–1955, 1958–1964 Philip Grimwade Liberal Goulburn 1947–1950 Hon Rutherford Guthrie Liberal Ripon 1947–1950 Edward Guye Country/Liberal Polwarth 1940–1958 Robert Bell Hamilton[1] Liberal Toorak 1945–1948 Tom Hayes Labor Melbourne 1924–1955 Harry Hedditch Country/Liberal Portland 1943–1945; 1947–1950 John Hipworth Country/Liberal Swan Hill 1945–1952 Frederick Holden Country Grant 1932–1950 Jack Holland Labor Footscray 1925–1955 Hon Thomas Hollway Liberal Ballarat 1932–1955 Col. Hon Wilfrid Kent Hughes[5] Liberal Kew 1927–1949 Hon Herbert Hyland Country Gippsland South 1929–1970 Arthur Ireland Liberal Mernda 1947–1952 Jim Jewell[4] Labor Brunswick 1910–1949 Stan Keon[5] Labor Richmond 1945–1949 Brig. Sir George Knox Liberal Scoresby 1927–1960 John Lechte Liberal/Independent Oakleigh 1947–1950 Hon William Leggatt Liberal Mornington 1947–1956 John Lemmon Labor Williamstown 1904–1955 Albert Lind Country Gippsland East 1920–1961 Hon John McDonald Country Shepparton 1936–1955 William McDonald Liberal Dundas 1947–1952; 1955–1970 Sir Thomas Maltby Liberal Barwon 1929–1961 Samuel Merrifield Labor Moonee Ponds 1943–1955 Wilfred Mibus Country/Liberal Borung 1944–1964 Hon Archie Michaelis Liberal St Kilda 1932–1952 Hon Tom Mitchell Country Benambra 1947–1976 Edward Montgomery[2] Liberal Geelong 1948–1950 George Moss Country Murray Valley 1945–1973 Charlie Mutton Ind. Labor Coburg 1940–1967 Les Norman Liberal Glen Iris 1947–1952 Joseph O'Carroll[5] Labor Clifton Hill 1949–1955 Hon Trevor Oldham Liberal Malvern 1933–1953 Bill Quirk[3] Labor Prahran 1945–1948 Peter Randles[4] Labor Brunswick 1949–1955 George Reid Liberal Box Hill 1947–1952; 1955–1973 Edward Reynolds[1] Liberal Toorak 1948–1952 William Ruthven Labor Preston 1945–1961 Arthur Rylah[5] Liberal Kew 1949–1971 Roy Schilling Liberal Albert Park 1947–1950 Francis Scully[5] Labor Richmond 1949–1958 Ernie Shepherd Labor Sunshine 1945–1958 Clive Stoneham Labor Midlands 1942–1970 Brig. Hon Ray Tovell Liberal Brighton 1945–1955 Bill Towers Labor Collingwood 1947–1962 Robert Whately Liberal Camberwell 1945–1956 Russell White Country Allandale 1945–1960 - 1 On 15 May 1948, the Liberal member for Toorak, Robert Bell Hamilton, died. Liberal candidate Edward Reynolds won the resulting by-election on 19 June 1948.
- 2 On 10 October 1948, the Labor member for Geelong, Fanny Brownbill, died. Liberal candidate Edward Montgomery won the resulting by-election on 13 November 1948.
- 3 On 16 November 1948, the Labor member for Prahran, Bill Quirk, died. Labor candidate Frank Crean won the resulting by-election on 22 January 1949.
- 4 On 14 May 1949, the Labor member for Brunswick, Jim Jewell, died. Labor candidate Peter Randles won the resulting by-election on 16 July 1949.
- 5 On 31 October 1949, three members resigned to contest seats at the 1949 election and by-elections were held on 17 December 1949 to fill the vacancies.
- John Cremean, the Labor member for Clifton Hill, contested and won Division of Hoddle. Labor candidate Joseph O'Carroll was elected in his stead.
- Wilfrid Kent Hughes, the Liberal member for Kew, contested and won Division of Chisholm. Liberal candidate Arthur Rylah was elected in his stead.
- Stan Keon, the Labor member for Richmond, contested and won Division of Yarra. Labor candidate Francis Scully was elected in his stead.
- 6 On 14 April 1950, the former Premier of Victoria and Country Party member for Korong, Sir Albert Dunstan, died. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1950 election.
Sources
- Re-member (a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria.
Members of the Parliament of Victoria Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
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