Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1945–1947

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1945 to 1947, as elected at the 1945 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Henry BaileyCountryWarrnambool1914–1932, 1935–1950
Hon Bill BarryLaborCarlton1932–1955
Matthew BennettCountryGippsland West1929–1950
Richard BroseCountryRodney1944–1964
Fanny BrownbillLaborGeelong1938–1948
Hon John CainLaborNorthcote1917–1957
Frederick CookCountryBenalla1936–1961
Tom CorriganLaborPort Melbourne1942–1952
Frank CreanLaborAlbert Park1945–1947; 1949–1951
Jack CremeanLaborClifton Hill1945–1949
Alexander DennettLiberalCaulfield1945–1955
Keith DodgshunCountryRainbow1938–1955
John DonLiberalElsternwick1945–1955
Arthur Drakeford Jr.LaborEssendon1945–1947; 1955–1958
Hon Albert DunstanCountryKorong1920–1950
Fred EdmundsLiberalHawthorn1945–1950
William EverardMin./LiberalEvelyn1917–1950
Hon Frank FieldLaborDandenong1937–1947
Hon Bill GalvinLaborBendigo1945–1955, 1958–1964
Robert GardnerIndependentIvanhoe1945–1947
Louis GarlickLaborMildura1945–1947
Bob GrayLaborBox Hill1943–1947; 1952–1955
Edward GuyeCountryPolwarth1940–1958
Robert Bell HamiltonLiberalToorak1945–1948
Hon Tom HayesLaborMelbourne1924–1955
John HipworthCountrySwan Hill1945–1952
Frederick HoldenCountryGrant1932–1950
Jack HollandLaborFootscray1925–1955
Hon Thomas HollwayLiberalBallarat1932–1955
Robert HoltLaborPortland1945–1947, 1950–1955
Col. Wilfrid Kent HughesLiberalKew1927–1949
Raymond HyattLaborHampden1943–1947
Herbert HylandCountryGippsland South1929–1970
James Jewell[4]LaborBrunswick1910–1949
James JohnsLaborGippsland North1945–1947
Stan KeonLaborRichmond1945–1949
Alfred KirtonCountryMornington1932–1947
Brig. Sir George KnoxLiberalScoresby1927–1960
John LemmonLaborWilliamstown1904–1955
Albert LindCountryGippsland East1920–1961
John McDonaldCountryShepparton1936–1955
Hon William McKenzieLaborWonthaggi1927–1947
Ian McLarenIndependentGlen Iris1945–1947, 1965–1979
Thomas MaltbyMin./LiberalBarwon1929–1961
Samuel MerrifieldLaborMoonee Ponds1943–1955
Wilfred MibusCountryBorung1944–1964
Archie MichaelisMin./LiberalSt Kilda1932–1952
Tom Mitchell[1]CountryBenambra1947–1976
Ernie MortonLaborRipon1945–1947, 1950–1955
George MossCountryMurray Valley1945–1973
Charlie MuttonInd. LaborCoburg1940–1967
Trevor OldhamLiberalMalvern1933–1953
Roy Paton[1]CountryBenambra1932–1947
Bill QuirkLaborPrahran1945–1948
Squire ReidLaborOakleigh1927–1932; 1937–1947
William RuthvenLaborPreston1945–1961
Ernie ShepherdLaborSunshine1945–1958
Hon Bill SlaterLaborDundas1917–1947
Joseph SmithLaborGoulburn1945–1947, 1950–1955
Hon Clive StonehamLaborMidlands1942–1970
Brig. Ray TovellLiberalBrighton1945–1955
Bill Towers[2]LaborCollingwood1947–1962
Hon Tom Tunnecliffe[2]LaborCollingwood1903–1904; 1907–1920;
1921–1947
Leslie WebsterCountryMernda1944–1947
Robert WhatelyLiberalCamberwell1945–1956
George WhiteLaborMentone1945–1947, 1950–1955
Russell WhiteCountryAllandale1945–1960
1 On 25 April 1947, the Country member for Benambra, Roy Paton, died. Country candidate Tom Mitchell won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1947.
2 In August 1947, the Labor member for Collingwood, Tom Tunnecliffe, resigned. Labor candidate Bill Towers won the resulting by-election on 20 September 1947.

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