Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1974–1975

Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1974–1975

This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1974 to 1975. On 18 May 1974 a double dissolution of both Houses was held. All 127 seats in the House of Representatives, and all 60 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Gough Whitlam defeated the opposition Liberal Party of Australia led by Billy Snedden and Coalition partner the Country Party led by Doug Anthony.

Member Party Electorate State First elected
Evan Adermann Country Fisher Qld 1972
Rt Hon Doug Anthony Country Richmond NSW 1957
John Armitage ALP Chifley NSW 1961-63, 1969
Hon Lance Barnard 1 ALP Bass Tas 1954
Hon Kim Beazley ALP Fremantle WA 1945
Adrian Bennett ALP Swan WA 1969
Joe Berinson ALP Perth WA 1969
Robert Bonnett Liberal Herbert Qld 1966
John Bourchier Liberal Bendigo Vic 1972
Hon Lionel Bowen ALP Kingsford-Smith NSW 1969
Hon Gordon Bryant ALP Wills Vic 1955
Melville Bungey Liberal Canning WA 1974
Alan Cadman Liberal Mitchell NSW 1974
Hon Dr Jim Cairns ALP Lalor Vic 1955
Hon Kevin Cairns Liberal Lilley Qld 1963-72, 1974
Sam Calder CLP Northern Territory NT 1966
Hon Clyde Cameron ALP Hindmarsh SA 1949
Donald Milner Cameron Liberal Griffith Qld 1966
Hon Dr Moss Cass ALP Maribyrnong Vic 1969
Joan Child ALP Henty Vic 1974
Hon Don Chipp Liberal Hotham Vic 1960
Gareth Clayton ALP Isaacs Vic 1974
John Coates ALP Denison Tas 1972
Barry Cohen Liberal Robertson NSW 1969
Fred Collard ALP Kalgoorlie WA 1961
David Connolly Liberal Bradfield NSW 1974
Hon Rex Connor ALP Cunningham NSW 1963
James Corbett Country Maranoa Qld 1966
Hon Jim Cope ALP Sydney NSW 1955
Hon Frank Crean ALP Melbourne Ports Vic 1951
Manfred Cross ALP Brisbane Qld 1961
Hon Fred Daly ALP Grayndler NSW 1943
Ron Davies ALP Braddon Tas 1958
John Dawkins ALP Tangney WA 1974
Peter Drummond Liberal Forrest WA 1972
Nigel Drury Liberal Ryan Qld 1949
Gilbert Duthie ALP Wilmot Tas 1946
Dr Harry Edwards Liberal Berowra NSW 1972
Robert Ellicott Liberal Wentworth NSW 1974
Hon Keppel Enderby ALP Canberra ACT 1970
John England Country Calare NSW 1960
Hon Dudley Erwin Liberal Ballaarat Vic 1955
Hon Dr Doug Everingham ALP Capricornia Qld 1967
Hon David Fairbairn Liberal Farrer NSW 1949
Peter Fisher Country Mallee Vic 1972
John FitzPatrick ALP Darling NSW 1969
Hon Dr Jim Forbes Liberal Barker SA 1956
Hon Malcolm Fraser Liberal Wannon Vic 1955
Ken Fry ALP Fraser ACT 1974
Bill Fulton ALP Leichhardt Qld 1958
Hon Victor Garland Liberal Curtin WA 1969
Horace Garrick ALP Batman Vic 1969
Geoff Giles Liberal Angas SA 1964
Rt Hon John Gorton Liberal Higgins Vic 1968
Bill Graham Liberal North Sydney NSW 1949-54, 1955-58, 1966
Dr Richard Gun ALP Kingston SA 1969
Hon Bill Hayden ALP Oxley Qld 1961
Arthur Hewson Country McMillan Vic 1972
John Hodges Liberal Petrie Qld 1974
Hon Mac Holten Country Indi Vic 1958
John Howard Liberal Bennelong NSW 1974
Hon Ralph Hunt Country Gwydir NSW 1969
Chris Hurford ALP Adelaide SA 1969
John Hyde Liberal Moore WA 1974
Ted Innes ALP Melbourne Vic 1972
Ralph Jacobi ALP Hawker SA 1969
Bert James ALP Hunter NSW 1960
Alan Jarman Liberal Deakin Vic 1966
Dr Harry Jenkins ALP Scullin Vic 1969
Keith Johnson ALP Burke Vic 1969
Hon Les Johnson ALP Hughes NSW 1955-66, 1969
Hon Charles Jones ALP Newcastle NSW 1958
Hon Bob Katter Country Kennedy Qld 1966
Paul Keating ALP Blaxland NSW 1969
Hon Bert Kelly Liberal Wakefield SA 1969
Leonard Keogh ALP Bowman Qld 1969
John Kerin ALP Macarthur NSW 1972
Hon Jim Killen Liberal Moreton Qld 1955
Hon Bob King Country Wimmera Vic 1958
Dr Richard Klugman ALP Prospect NSW 1969
Tony Lamb ALP La Trobe Vic 1972
Bruce Lloyd Country Murray Vic 1971
Anthony Luchetti ALP Macquarie NSW 1951
Philip Lucock Country Lyne NSW 1953
Stephen Lusher Country Hume NSW 1974
Hon Phillip Lynch Liberal Flinders Vic 1966
Michael MacKellar Liberal Warringah NSW 1969
Ian Macphee Liberal Balaclava Vic 1974
Vince Martin ALP Banks NSW 1969
Race Mathews ALP Casey Vic 1972
David McKenzie ALP Diamond Valley Vic 1972
Hon John McLeay Liberal Boothby SA 1966
Rt Hon William McMahon Liberal Lowe NSW 1949
Tom McVeigh Country Darling Downs Qld 1972
Clarrie Millar Country Wide Bay Qld 1974
Peter Morris ALP Shortland NSW 1972
Hon Bill Morrison ALP St George NSW 1969
Allan Mulder ALP Evans NSW 1972
Kevin Newman 1 Liberal Bass Tas 1975
Martin Nicholls ALP Bonython SA 1963
Hon Peter Nixon Country Gippsland Vic 1961
Frank O'Keefe Country Paterson NSW 1969
Max Oldmeadow ALP Holt Vic 1972
Hon Dr Rex Patterson ALP Dawson Qld 1966
Hon Andrew Peacock Liberal Kooyong Vic 1966
Leonard Reynolds ALP Barton NSW 1958-66, 1969
Joseph Riordan ALP Phillip NSW 1972
Eric Robinson Liberal McPherson Qld 1972
Hon Ian Robinson Country Cowper NSW 1963
Philip Ruddock Liberal Parramatta NSW 1973
Gordon Scholes ALP Corio Vic 1967
Ray Sherry ALP Franklin Tas 1969
Rt Hon Ian Sinclair Country New England NSW 1963
Rt Hon Billy Snedden Liberal Bruce Vic 1955
Tony Staley Liberal Chisholm Vic 1970
Hon Frank Stewart ALP Lang NSW 1953
Hon Tony Street Liberal Corangamite Vic 1966
John Sullivan Country Riverina NSW 1974
Ray Thorburn ALP Cook NSW 1972
Hon Tom Uren ALP Reid NSW 1958
Ian Viner Liberal Stirling WA 1972
Laurie Wallis ALP Grey SA 1969
Hon William Wentworth Liberal Mackellar NSW 1949
Robert Whan ALP Eden-Monaro NSW 1972
Hon Gough Whitlam ALP Werriwa NSW 1952
Ralph Willis ALP Gellibrand Vic 1972
Ian Wilson Liberal Sturt SA 1966-69, 1972
Mick Young ALP Port Adelaide SA 1974
1 ALP member Lance Barnard resigned on 2 June 1975; Liberal candidate Kevin Newman won the resulting by-election on 28 June.

See also

Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

1972–1974  · 1974–1975  · 1975–1977

Senate

1971–1974  · 1974–1975  · 1975–1978


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