Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1960–1963

This is a list of members of the 36th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1960 to 1963, as elected at the 1960 state election held on 28 May 1960.[1]

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 AdairQLP/Independent[4]Cook1953–1969
Tom AikensNQLPTownsville South1944–1977
Mervyn AndersonLiberalToowoomba East1957–1966
Roy Armstrong[1]CountryMulgrave1960–1980
Bill BaxterLaborHawthorne1953–1966
Eddie BeardmoreCountryBalonne1957–1969
Col BennettLaborSouth Brisbane1960–1972
Joh Bjelke-PetersenCountryBarambah1947–1987
Fred BromleyLaborNorman1960–1974
Jim BurrowsLaborPort Curtis1947–1963
Peter ByrneLaborMourilyan1950–1969
Ron Camm[3]CountryWhitsunday1961–1980
Fred CampbellLiberalAspley1960–1980
Cec CareyCountryAlbert1960–1969
Hon Gordon ChalkLiberalLockyer1947–1976
Arthur CoburnIndependentBurdekin1950–1969
Horace DaviesLaborMaryborough1953–1971
Ned Davis[2]LaborBarcoo1943–1961
Harry DeanLaborSandgate1960–1977
Peter DelamotheLiberalBowen1960–1971
Alex DewarLiberalWavell1950–1969
Les DiplockQLP/DLP[4]Aubigny1953–1972
Jim DonaldLaborIpswich East1946–1969
John DufficyLaborWarrego1951–1969
Hon Jack DugganLaborToowoomba West1935–1957, 1958–1969
Hon Ernie EvansCountryMirani1947–1965
William EwanCountryRoma1950–1953, 1957–1967
Hon Alan FletcherCountryCunningham1953–1974
Eric GavenCountrySouth Coast1950–1966
Tom GilmoreCountryTablelands1957–1963
Fred GrahamLaborMackay1943–1969
Bill GunnLaborWynnum1944–1966
Pat HanlonLaborBaroona1956–1974
Leslie HarrisonCountryLogan1957–1966
Graham Hart[5]LiberalMount Gravatt1957–1963
John HerbertLiberalSherwood1956–1978
Nev HewittCountryMackenzie1956–1980
Hon Thomas HileyLiberalChatsworth1944–1966
Hon Paul HiltonQLP/DLP[4]Carnarvon1935–1963
Max HodgesCountryGympie1957–1979
Keith HooperLiberalGreenslopes1957–1977
Jim HoughtonInd./Liberal/Ind./Country [6]Redcliffe1960–1979
Jack HoustonLaborBulimba1957–1980
Clive HughesLiberalKurilpa1960–1974
Alec InchLaborBurke1960–1974
Vince JonesCountryCallide1950–1971
William KnoxLiberalNundah1957–1989
Eric LloydLaborKedron1951–1972
Bill LongeranCountryFlinders1957–1958, 1958–1974
David LowCountryCooroora1947–1974
Hon Otto MadsenCountryWarwick1947–1963
Hon Johnno MannLaborBrisbane1936–1969
Ivor MarsdenLaborIpswich West1949–1966
Jack MelloyLaborNudgee1960–1977
Kenneth MorrisLiberalMount Coot-tha1944–1963
Alf MullerCountry/IndependentFassifern1935–1969
Hon Alan MunroLiberalToowong1950–1966
Fred NewtonLaborBelmont1960–1974
Hon David NicholsonCountryMurrumba1950–1972
Hon Frank NicklinCountryLandsborough1932–1968
Hon Dr Winston NobleLiberalYeronga1950–1964
Eugene O'Donnell[2]LaborBarcoo1961–1974
Rex PilbeamLiberalRockhampton South1960–1969
Hon Jack PizzeyCountryIsis1950–1968
Wally RaeCountryGregory1957–1974
Sam RamsdenLiberalMerthyr1957–1971
Hon Harold RichterCountrySomerset1957–1972
Hon Lloyd Roberts[3]CountryWhitsunday1950–1961
Hon John RowCountryHinchinbrook1960–1972
Doug SherringtonLaborSalisbury1960–1974
Ray SmithLiberalWindsor1957–1969
Vic SullivanCountryCondamine1960–1983
Harold TaylorLiberalClayfield1947–1963
Merv ThackerayLaborRockhampton North1957–1972
Douglas ToothLiberalAshgrove1957–1974
Perc TuckerLaborTownsville North1960–1974
Watty WallaceLaborCairns1956–1964
Hon Ted WalshQLP/Independent[4]Bundaberg1935–1947, 1950–1969
Claude WhartonCountryBurnett1960–1986
Bob WindsorLiberalIthaca1957–1966
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, Ned 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

References

  1. "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  • 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.
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