Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1983–1986

This is a list of members of the 44th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1983 to 1986, as elected at the 1983 state election held on 22 October 1983.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Hon Mike AhernNationalLandsborough1968–1990
Gilbert AlisonNationalMaryborough1971–1977, 1983–1989
Hon Brian AustinNationalWavell1977–1989
Earle BaileyNationalToowong1983–1986
Hon Sir Joh Bjelke-PetersenNationalBarambah1947–1987
Des BoothNationalWarwick1977–1992
Rob BorbidgeNationalSurfers Paradise1980–2001
Paul Braddy [4]LaborRockhampton1985–2001
Tom BurnsLaborLytton1972–1996
Brian CahillNationalAspley1983–1986
Clem CampbellLaborBundaberg1983–1998
Ed CaseyLaborMackay1969–1995
Hon Yvonne ChapmanNationalPine Rivers1983–1989
Paul Clauson [5]NationalRedlands1985–1989
Pat CombenLaborWindsor1983–1995
Russell CooperNationalRoma1983–2001
Bill D'ArcyLaborWoodridge1972–1974, 1977–2000
Brian DavisLaborBrisbane Central1969–1974, 1977–1989
Keith De LacyLaborCairns1983–1998
Bill EatonLaborMourilyan1980–1992
Tony ElliottNationalCunningham1974–2001
Tony FitzgeraldNationalLockyer1980–1998
Jim FourasLaborSouth Brisbane1977–1986, 1989–2006
Hon Ivan GibbsNationalAlbert1974–1989
Bob GibbsLaborWolston1977–1999
Hon Bill GlassonNationalGregory1974–1989
Hon John Goleby [5]NationalRedlands1974–1985
Wayne GossLaborSalisbury1983–1998
Hon Bill GunnNationalSomerset1972–1992
Terry Gygar[2]LiberalStafford1974–1983, 1984–1989
David HamillLaborIpswich1983–2001
Hon Neville HarperNationalAuburn1980–1992
Lindsay HartwigIndependentCallide1972–1986
Leisha HarveyNationalGreenslopes1983–1989
Ian HendersonNationalMount Gravatt1983–1989
Hon Russ HinzeNationalSouth Coast1966–1988
Kevin Hooper [1]LaborArcherfield1972–1984
Angus InnesLiberalSherwood1978–1990
Doug JenningsNationalSouthport1980–1987
Hon Bob KatterNationalFlinders1974–1992
Bill KausNationalMansfield1966–1986
Hon Sir William KnoxLiberalNundah1957–1989
Joe KrugerLabor/IndependentMurrumba1977–1986
Hon Don LaneNationalMerthyr1971–1989
Hon Norm LeeLiberalYeronga1964–1989
Hon Vince LesterNationalPeak Downs1974–2004
Hon Bill LickissLiberalMount Coot-tha1963–1989
Kev LingardNationalFassifern1983–2009
Brian LittleproudNationalCondamine1983–2001
Terry MackenrothLaborChatsworth1977–2005
Ken McElligottLaborTownsville1983–1998
Hon Peter McKechnieNationalCarnarvon1974–1989
Ron McLeanLaborBulimba1980–1992
Sandy McPhieNationalToowoomba North1983–1989
Max MenzelNationalMulgrave1980–1989
Col MillerLiberal/Independent[3]Ithaca1966–1986
Glen MillinerLaborEverton1977–1998
Hon Geoff MuntzNationalWhitsunday1980–1989
Dr Denis Murphy[2]LaborStafford1983–1984
Don NealNationalBalonne1972–1992
Bill NewtonNationalCaboolture1983–1989
Henry Palaszczuk [1]LaborArcherfield1984–2006
Hon Lin PowellNationalIsis1974–1989
Bill PrestLaborPort Curtis1976–1992
Bill PriceLaborMount Isa1983–1986
Jim RandellNationalMirani1980–1994
Ted RowNationalHinchinbrook1972–1989
Bob ScottLaborCook1977–1989
Eric ShawLaborWynnum1977–1989
Gordon SimpsonNationalCooroora1974–1989
Geoff SmithLaborTownsville West1980–1998
Len StephanNationalGympie1979–2001
Mark StonemanNationalBurdekin1983–1998
Hon Martin TenniNationalBarron River1974–1989
Hon Neil TurnerNationalWarrego1974–1986, 1991–1998
David UnderwoodLaborIpswich West1977–1989
Ken VaughanLaborNudgee1977–1995
Tom VeiversLaborAshgrove1983–1986
Nev WarburtonLaborSandgate1977–1992
Anne WarnerLaborKurilpa1983–1995
Hon John WarnerNationalToowoomba South1974–1986
Hon Claude WhartonNationalBurnett1960–1986
Terry WhiteLiberalRedcliffe1979–1989
Alex WilsonLaborTownsville South1977–1986
Keith Wright [4]LaborRockhampton1969–1984
Les YewdaleLaborRockhampton North1972–1989
1 On 9 March 1984, the Labor member for Archerfield, Kevin Hooper, died. The Labor candidate Henry Palaszczuk won the resulting by-election on 19 May 1984.
2 On 21 June 1984, the Labor member for Stafford, Dr Denis Murphy died. The Liberal candidate Terry Gygar, the member for Stafford from 1974 to 1983, won the resulting by-election on 4 August 1984.
3 Col Miller, the member for Ithaca, was elected as a member of the Liberal Party, but resigned from the party in August 1984 and served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
4 On 5 November 1984, the Labor member for Rockhampton and Opposition Leader, Keith Wright, resigned from parliament in order to contest the Australian House of Representatives seat of Capricornia at the 1984 federal election. The Labor candidate Paul Braddy won the resulting by-election on 16 February 1985.
5 On 10 September 1985, the National member for Redlands, John Goleby, died in a farming accident. National Party candidate Paul Clauson won the resulting by-election on 2 November 1985.

See also

References

  1. "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  • Queensland Legislative Assembly (17 March 1987). Details of polling at general election held on 1 November 1986. pp. 4–8.
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