Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 1989–1992

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, elected at the 1989 state election:

Name Party Electorate Years in office
Michael AirdLaborFranklin1979–1986, 1989–1995
Lance ArmstrongGreensBass1989–1996
The Duke of AvramLiberalLyons1989–1992
John BarkerLiberalDenison1987–1996
Gerry BatesGreens[1]Franklin1986–1995
John Bennett[2]LiberalDenison1986–1990
John BeswickLiberalBass1979–1998
Fran BladelLaborFranklin1986–2002
Bill BondeLiberalBraddon1986–2002
Ian BraidLiberalLyons1969–1972, 1975–1995
Bob BrownGreens[1]Denison1983–1993
John ClearyLiberalFranklin1979–1986, 1988–1998
Ron CornishLiberalBraddon1976–1998
Jim CoxLaborBass1989–1992, 1996–2010
David CreanLaborDenison1989–1992
Brian Davison[3]LiberalFranklin1990–1996
Nick Evers[3]LiberalFranklin1986–1990
Michael FieldLaborBraddon1976–1997
Chris Gibson[2]LiberalDenison1990–1992
Robin GrayLiberalLyons1976–1995
Ray GroomLiberalDenison1986–2001
Roger GroomLiberalBraddon1976–1997
Peter HodgmanLiberalFranklin1986–2001
Harry HolgateLaborBass1974–1992
Di HollisterGreens[1]Braddon1989–1998
Judy JacksonLaborDenison1986–2006
Paul Lennon[4]LaborFranklin1990–2008
David LlewellynLaborLyons1986–2010, 2014–2018
Frank MadillLiberalBass1986–2000
Christine MilneGreens[1]Lyons1989–1998
Graeme PageLiberalLyons1976–1996
Peter PatmoreLaborBass1984–2002
Michael PolleyLaborLyons1972–2014
Neil RobsonLiberalBass1976–1992
Tony RundleLiberalBraddon1986–2002
Michael WeldonLaborBraddon1979–1982, 1986–1992
John WhiteLaborDenison1986–1998
Ken Wriedt[4]LaborFranklin1982–1990
1 The five cross-bench members were elected as environment-oriented independents, but officially united together to form the Tasmanian Greens during the course of this parliament.
2 Liberal member John Bennett resigned in early 1990. Chris Gibson was elected as his replacement on 15 February.
3 Liberal member Nick Evers resigned in mid–1990. Brian Davison was elected as his replacement on 6 August.
4 Labor member Ken Wriedt resigned in late 1990. Paul Lennon was elected as his replacement on 15 October.
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