Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1970–1973

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1970 to 1973, as elected at the 1970 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Derek AmosLaborMorwell1970–1981
Tom Austin [4]LiberalHampden1972–1992
Hon Jim BalfourLiberalNarracan1955–1982
Norman BillingLiberalHeatherton1967–1979
Hayden BirrellLiberalGeelong1961–1982
Hon Sir Henry Bolte [4]LiberalHampden1947–1972
David BornsteinLaborBrunswick East1970–1975
Bill BorthwickLiberalMonbulk1960–1982
Henry BroadCountrySwan Hill1968–1973
Cec BurginLiberalPolwarth1970–1985
Hon Sir Vernon ChristieLiberalIvanhoe1955–1973
Arthur Clarey [3]LaborMelbourne1955–1972
Max CrellinLiberalSandringham1970–1982
Esmond CurnowLaborKara Kara1970–1976
Brian DixonLiberalSt Kilda1964–1982
Hon Val DoubeLaborAlbert Park1950–1961, 1970–1979
Julian Doyle [2]LiberalGisborne1967–1971
Hon Roberts DunstanLiberalDromana1956–1982
Tom EdmundsLaborMoonee Ponds1967–1988
Bruce EvansCountryGippsland East1961–1992
Tom EvansLiberalBallarat North1960–1988
Bob FellLaborGreensborough1970–1973
Robert FordhamLaborFootscray1970–1992
Larry FloydLaborWilliamstown1955–1973
Jack GiniferLaborDeer Park1966–1982
Dorothy GobleLiberalMitcham1967–1976
Athol Guy [2]LiberalGisborne1971–1979
Hon Rupert Hamer [1]LiberalKew1971–1981
Geoff HayesLiberalScoresby1967–1982
Clyde HoldingLaborRichmond1962–1977
Walter JonaLiberalHawthorn1964–1985
Barry Jones [3]LaborMelbourne1972–1977
Carl KirkwoodLaborPreston1970–1988
Bill LewisLaborPortland1970–1973
Edward LewisLaborDundas1970–1973
Alan LindLaborDandenong1952–1955, 1969–1979
Denis LovegroveLaborSunshine1955–1973
Sam LoxtonLiberalPrahran1955–1979
Jim MacDonaldLiberalGlen Iris1955–1976
Rob MaclellanLiberalGippsland West1970–2002
Hon Jim MansonLiberalRingwood1955–1973
Jim McCabeLiberalLowan1964–1967, 1970–1979
Russell McDonaldCountryRodney1964–1973
Ian McLarenLiberalBennettswood1945–1947, 1965–1979
Edward MeagherLiberalFrankston1955–1976
Tom MitchellCountryBenambra1947–1976
Hon George MossCountryMurray Valley1945–1973
Jack MuttonIndependentCoburg1967–1979
Hon Joe RaffertyLiberalGlenhuntly1955–1979
Llew ReeseLiberalMoorabbin1967–1979
Hon Sir George ReidLiberalBox Hill1947–1952, 1955–1973
Peter Ross-EdwardsCountryShepparton1967–1991
Hon John RossiterLiberalBrighton1955–1976
Hon Sir Arthur Rylah [1]LiberalKew1949–1971
Alan ScanlanLiberalOakleigh1961–1979
Les ShiltonLaborMidlands1970–1973
Jim SimmondsLaborReservoir1969–1992
Aurel SmithLiberalBellarine1967–1982
Hon Ian SmithLiberalWarrnambool1967–1983, 1985–1999
Bill StephenLiberalBallarat South1964–1979
Russell StokesLiberalEvelyn1958–1973
Bob SuggettLiberalBentleigh1955–1979
Sir Edgar TannerLiberalCaulfield1955–1976
Alex TaylorLiberalBalwyn1955–1973
James TaylorLiberalGippsland South1970–1973
Bill TempletonLiberalMentone1967–1985
Hon Lindsay ThompsonLiberalMalvern1970–1982
Robert TretheweyLiberalBendigo1964–1973
Neil TreziseLaborGeelong North1964–1992
Tom TrewinCountryBenalla1961–1982
Campbell TurnbullLaborBrunswick West1955–1973
Kenneth WheelerLiberalEssendon1958–1979
Milton WhitingCountryMildura1962–1988
Hon Vernon WilcoxLiberalCamberwell1956–1976
Frank WilkesLaborNorthcote1957–1988
John WiltonLaborBroadmeadows1962–1985
Ray WiltshireLiberalSyndal1955–1976
1 On 5 March 1971, the Liberal member for Kew and Deputy Premier, Sir Arthur Rylah, resigned due to ill health. Liberal candidate and former East Yarra Province MLC Rupert Hamer won the resulting by-election on 17 April 1971.
2 In October 1971, the Liberal member for Gisborne, Julian Doyle, resigned. The Liberal candidate and former member of The Seekers, Athol Guy, won the resulting by-election in December.
3 On 9 May 1972, the Labor member for Melbourne, Arthur Clarey, died. Labor candidate Barry Jones was elected unopposed at the close of nominations for the resulting by-election on 9 June 1972.
4 On 23 August 1972, the Liberal member for Hampden and retiring Premier of Victoria, Sir Henry Bolte, resigned. Liberal candidate Tom Austin won the resulting by-election on 7 October 1972.
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