Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly

The Speaker of the Tasmanian House of Assembly is the presiding officer of the lower house of the Parliament of Tasmania. The role of Speaker has traditionally been a partisan office, filled by the governing party of the time.

Speaker of the House of Assembly
Incumbent
Sue Hickey

since 1 May 2018
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerElected by the Tasmanian House of Assembly
Inaugural holderMichael Fenton
Formation2 December 1856

Speakers of the Tasmanian House of Assembly

No.MemberPartyTerm in Office
1Michael FentonNone2 December 1856 8 May 1861
2Robert OfficerNone15 August 1861 20 April 1877
3Henry ButlerNone24 April 1877 21 July 1885
4Alfred DobsonNone21 July 1885 31 May 1887
5Thomas ReibeyNone12 July 1887 30 April 1891
6Nicholas John BrownNone7 July 1891 2 December 1893
7Stafford BirdRevenue Tariff Party28 February 1894 8 March 1897
Nicholas John BrownNone9 March 1897 22 September 1903
8John DaviesAnti-Socialist Party29 September 1903 27 December 1912
9John EvansLiberal Party22 April 1913 24 March 1914
10Walter WoodsLabor Party25 March 1914 29 February 1916
John EvansNationalist Party of Australia16 May 1916 27 July 1925
11Michael O'KeefeLabor Party28 July 1925 2 October 1926
Walter WoodsLabor Party13 October 1926 16 July 1928
John EvansNationalist Party of Australia17 July 1928 17 July 1934
12David O'KeefeLabor Party18 July 1934 9 February 1942
13John DwyerLabor Party10 February 1942 29 June 1948
14Peter PikeLabor Party29 June 1948 3 September 1949
15Bill WeddIndependent13 September 1949 6 June 1950
16Lancelot SpurrLabor Party7 June 1950 12 April 1955
17Horace StruttLiberal Party13 April 1955 28 October 1956
18Kevin LyonsLiberal Party29 October 1956 1 June 1959
19Charley AylettLabor Party2 June 1959 1 May 1964
20John MaddenLabor Party25 June 1964 9 May 1969
21Bob IngamellsLiberal Party17 June 1969 6 June 1972
22Eric BarnardLabor Party7 June 1972 6 May 1975
23Harry HolgateLabor Party6 May 1975 21 December 1976
24Glen DaviesLabor Party14 February 1977 10 September 1979
25Andrew LohreyLabor Party11 September 1979 25 February 1980
Glen DaviesLabor Party5 March 1980 14 June 1982
26Max BushbyLiberal Party15 June 1982 8 February 1986
27Ron CornishLiberal Party12 March 1986 1 November 1988
28Tony RundleLiberal Party9 November 1988 27 June 1989
29Michael PolleyLabor Party28 June 1989 13 April 1992
30Graeme PageLiberal Party14 April 1992 23 February 1996
31Frank MadillLiberal Party23 April 1996 5 October 1998
Michael PolleyLabor Party6 October 1998 31 March 2014
32Elise ArcherLiberal Party31 March 2014 2 October 2017
33Mark SheltonLiberal Party17 October 2017 1 May 2018
34Sue HickeyLiberal Party1 May 2018 present
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