Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1966–1969
This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1966 to 1969, as elected at the 1966 federal election.[1]
Member
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
State
|
In office
|
Charles Adermann
|
|
Country
|
Fisher
|
Qld
|
1943–1972
|
Ian Allan [7]
|
|
Country
|
Gwydir
|
NSW
|
1953–1969
|
Doug Anthony
|
|
Country
|
Richmond
|
NSW
|
1957–1984
|
Bill Armstrong
|
|
Country
|
Riverina
|
NSW
|
1965–1969
|
Bill Arthur
|
|
Liberal
|
Barton
|
NSW
|
1966–1969
|
William Aston
|
|
Liberal
|
Phillip
|
NSW
|
1955–1961, 1963–1972
|
Lance Barnard
|
|
Labor
|
Bass
|
Tas
|
1954–1975
|
Charles Barnes
|
|
Country
|
McPherson
|
Qld
|
1958–1972
|
Jeff Bate
|
|
Liberal
|
Macarthur
|
NSW
|
1949–1972
|
Noel Beaton [6]
|
|
Labor
|
Bendigo
|
Vic
|
1960–1969
|
Kim Beazley
|
|
Labor
|
Fremantle
|
WA
|
1945–1977
|
Sam Benson
|
|
Independent
|
Batman
|
Vic
|
1962–1969
|
Fred Birrell
|
|
Labor
|
Port Adelaide
|
SA
|
1963–1974
|
Robert Bonnett
|
|
Liberal
|
Herbert
|
Qld
|
1966–1977
|
Len Bosman
|
|
Liberal
|
St George
|
NSW
|
1963–1969
|
Nigel Bowen
|
|
Liberal
|
Parramatta
|
NSW
|
1964–1973
|
William Bridges-Maxwell
|
|
Liberal
|
Robertson
|
NSW
|
1964–1969
|
Kay Brownbill
|
|
Liberal
|
Kingston
|
SA
|
1966–1969
|
Gordon Bryant
|
|
Labor
|
Wills
|
Vic
|
1955–1980
|
Alex Buchanan
|
|
Liberal
|
McMillan
|
Vic
|
1955–1972
|
Les Bury
|
|
Liberal
|
Wentworth
|
NSW
|
1956–1974
|
Jim Cairns
|
|
Labor
|
Yarra
|
Vic
|
1955–1977
|
Kevin Cairns
|
|
Liberal
|
Lilley
|
Qld
|
1963–1972, 1974–1980
|
Sam Calder [1]
|
|
Country Liberal
|
Northern Territory
|
NT
|
1966–1980
|
Arthur Calwell
|
|
Labor
|
Melbourne
|
Vic
|
1940–1972
|
Clyde Cameron
|
|
Labor
|
Hindmarsh
|
SA
|
1949–1980
|
Don Cameron
|
|
Liberal
|
Griffith
|
Qld
|
1966–1990
|
Fred Chaney Sr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Perth
|
WA
|
1955–1969
|
Don Chipp
|
|
Liberal
|
Higinbotham
|
Vic
|
1960–1977
|
Joe Clark
|
|
Labor
|
Darling
|
NSW
|
1934–1969
|
Richard Cleaver
|
|
Liberal
|
Swan
|
WA
|
1955–1969
|
Fred Collard
|
|
Labor
|
Kalgoorlie
|
WA
|
1961–1975
|
Rex Connor
|
|
Labor
|
Cunningham
|
NSW
|
1963–1977
|
Jim Cope
|
|
Labor
|
Watson
|
NSW
|
1955–1975
|
James Corbett
|
|
Country
|
Maranoa
|
Qld
|
1966–1980
|
Eric Costa
|
|
Labor
|
Banks
|
NSW
|
1949–1969
|
Frank Courtnay
|
|
Labor
|
Darebin
|
Vic
|
1958–1969
|
John Cramer
|
|
Liberal
|
Bennelong
|
NSW
|
1949–1974
|
Frank Crean
|
|
Labor
|
Melbourne Ports
|
Vic
|
1951–1977
|
Manfred Cross
|
|
Labor
|
Brisbane
|
Qld
|
1961–1975, 1980–1990
|
Dan Curtin
|
|
Labor
|
Kingsford-Smith
|
NSW
|
1949–1969
|
Fred Daly
|
|
Labor
|
Grayndler
|
NSW
|
1943–1975
|
Ron Davies
|
|
Labor
|
Braddon
|
Tas
|
1958–1975
|
Len Devine
|
|
Labor
|
East Sydney
|
NSW
|
1963–1969
|
Don Dobie
|
|
Liberal
|
Hughes
|
NSW
|
1966–1972, 1975–1996
|
Nigel Drury
|
|
Liberal
|
Ryan
|
Qld
|
1949–1975
|
Gil Duthie
|
|
Labor
|
Wilmot
|
Tas
|
1946–1975
|
John England
|
|
Country
|
Calare
|
NSW
|
1960–1975
|
Dudley Erwin
|
|
Liberal
|
Ballaarat
|
Vic
|
1955–1975
|
Doug Everingham [3]
|
|
Labor
|
Capricornia
|
Qld
|
1967–1975, 1977–1984
|
Laurie Failes
|
|
Country
|
Lawson
|
NSW
|
1949–1969
|
David Fairbairn
|
|
Liberal
|
Farrer
|
NSW
|
1949–1975
|
Allen Fairhall
|
|
Liberal
|
Paterson
|
NSW
|
1949–1969
|
Jim Forbes
|
|
Liberal
|
Barker
|
SA
|
1956–1975
|
Max Fox
|
|
Liberal
|
Henty
|
Vic
|
1955–1974
|
Jim Fraser [1]
|
|
Labor
|
Australian Capital Territory
|
ACT
|
1951–1970
|
Malcolm Fraser
|
|
Liberal
|
Wannon
|
Vic
|
1955–1983
|
Gordon Freeth
|
|
Liberal
|
Forrest
|
WA
|
1949–1969
|
Bill Fulton
|
|
Labor
|
Leichhardt
|
Qld
|
1958–1975
|
Victor Garland [5]
|
|
Liberal
|
Curtin
|
WA
|
1969–1981
|
Wylie Gibbs
|
|
Liberal
|
Bowman
|
Qld
|
1963–1969
|
Adrian Gibson
|
|
Liberal
|
Denison
|
Tas
|
1964–1969
|
Geoffrey Giles
|
|
Liberal
|
Angas
|
SA
|
1964–1983
|
John Gorton [4]
|
|
Liberal
|
Higgins
|
Vic
|
1968–1975
|
Bill Graham
|
|
Liberal
|
North Sydney
|
NSW
|
1949–1954, 1955–1958, 1966–1980
|
George Gray [3]
|
|
Labor
|
Capricornia
|
Qld
|
1961–1967
|
Charles Griffiths
|
|
Labor
|
Shortland
|
NSW
|
1949–1972
|
John Hallett
|
|
Country
|
Canning
|
WA
|
1963–1974
|
Brendan Hansen
|
|
Labor
|
Wide Bay
|
Qld
|
1961–1974
|
Jim Harrison
|
|
Labor
|
Blaxland
|
NSW
|
1949–1969
|
Paul Hasluck [5]
|
|
Liberal
|
Curtin
|
WA
|
1949–1969
|
William Haworth
|
|
Liberal
|
Isaacs
|
Vic
|
1949–1969
|
Bill Hayden
|
|
Labor
|
Oxley
|
Qld
|
1961–1988
|
Harold Holt [4]
|
|
Liberal
|
Higgins
|
Vic
|
1935–1967
|
Mac Holten
|
|
Country
|
Indi
|
Vic
|
1958–1977
|
Peter Howson
|
|
Liberal
|
Fawkner
|
Vic
|
1955–1972
|
Tom Hughes
|
|
Liberal
|
Parkes
|
NSW
|
1963–1972
|
Alan Hulme
|
|
Liberal
|
Petrie
|
Qld
|
1949–1961, 1963–1972
|
Ralph Hunt [7]
|
|
Country
|
Gwydir
|
NSW
|
1969–1989
|
Les Irwin
|
|
Liberal
|
Mitchell
|
NSW
|
1961–1972
|
Bert James
|
|
Labor
|
Hunter
|
NSW
|
1960–1980
|
Alan Jarman
|
|
Liberal
|
Deakin
|
Vic
|
1966–1983
|
John Jess
|
|
Liberal
|
La Trobe
|
Vic
|
1960–1972
|
Don Jessop
|
|
Liberal
|
Grey
|
SA
|
1966–1969
|
Andrew Jones
|
|
Liberal
|
Adelaide
|
SA
|
1966–1969
|
Charles Jones
|
|
Labor
|
Newcastle
|
NSW
|
1958–1983
|
Bob Katter, Sr.
|
|
Country
|
Kennedy
|
Qld
|
1966–1990
|
Bert Kelly
|
|
Liberal
|
Wakefield
|
SA
|
1958–1977
|
David Kennedy [6]
|
|
Labor
|
Bendigo
|
Vic
|
1969–1972
|
Wilfrid Kent Hughes
|
|
Liberal
|
Chisholm
|
Vic
|
1949–1970
|
James Killen
|
|
Liberal
|
Moreton
|
Qld
|
1955–1983
|
Rob King
|
|
Country
|
Wimmera
|
Vic
|
1958–1977
|
Mervyn Lee
|
|
Liberal
|
Lalor
|
Vic
|
1966–1969
|
Tony Luchetti
|
|
Labor
|
Macquarie
|
NSW
|
1951–1975
|
Philip Lucock
|
|
Country
|
Lyne
|
NSW
|
1952–1980
|
Phillip Lynch
|
|
Liberal
|
Flinders
|
Vic
|
1966–1982
|
Malcolm Mackay
|
|
Liberal
|
Evans
|
NSW
|
1963–1972
|
Don Maisey
|
|
Country
|
Moore
|
WA
|
1963–1974
|
John McEwen
|
|
Country
|
Murray
|
Vic
|
1934–1971
|
Hector McIvor
|
|
Labor
|
Gellibrand
|
Vic
|
1955–1972
|
John McLeay, Jr.
|
|
Liberal
|
Boothby
|
SA
|
1966–1981
|
William McMahon
|
|
Liberal
|
Lowe
|
NSW
|
1949–1982
|
Dan Minogue
|
|
Labor
|
West Sydney
|
NSW
|
1949–1969
|
Dugald Munro
|
|
Liberal
|
Eden-Monaro
|
NSW
|
1966–1969
|
Martin Nicholls
|
|
Labor
|
Bonython
|
SA
|
1963–1977
|
Peter Nixon
|
|
Country
|
Gippsland
|
Vic
|
1961–1983
|
William O'Connor
|
|
Labor
|
Dalley
|
NSW
|
1946–1969
|
Hubert Opperman [2]
|
|
Liberal
|
Corio
|
Vic
|
1949–1967
|
Rex Patterson
|
|
Labor
|
Dawson
|
Qld
|
1966–1975
|
Andrew Peacock
|
|
Liberal
|
Kooyong
|
Vic
|
1966–1994
|
Thomas Pearsall
|
|
Liberal
|
Franklin
|
Tas
|
1966–1969
|
Ted Peters
|
|
Labor
|
Scullin
|
Vic
|
1949–1969
|
Ian Pettitt
|
|
Country
|
Hume
|
NSW
|
1963–1972
|
Ian Robinson
|
|
Country
|
Cowper
|
NSW
|
1963–1990
|
Edward St John
|
|
Liberal/Independent
|
Warringah
|
NSW
|
1966–1969
|
Gordon Scholes [2]
|
|
Labor
|
Corio
|
Vic
|
1967–1993
|
Ian Sinclair
|
|
Country
|
New England
|
NSW
|
1963–1998
|
Billy Snedden
|
|
Liberal
|
Bruce
|
Vic
|
1955–1983
|
Frank Stewart
|
|
Labor
|
Lang
|
NSW
|
1953–1979
|
Philip Stokes
|
|
Liberal
|
Maribyrnong
|
Vic
|
1955–1969
|
Tony Street
|
|
Liberal
|
Corangamite
|
Vic
|
1966–1984
|
Reginald Swartz
|
|
Liberal
|
Darling Downs
|
Qld
|
1949–1972
|
Winton Turnbull
|
|
Country
|
Mallee
|
Vic
|
1946–1972
|
Harry Turner
|
|
Liberal
|
Bradfield
|
NSW
|
1952–1974
|
Tom Uren
|
|
Labor
|
Reid
|
NSW
|
1958–1990
|
Harry Webb
|
|
Labor
|
Stirling
|
WA
|
1954–1958, 1961–1972
|
Bill Wentworth
|
|
Liberal
|
Mackellar
|
NSW
|
1949–1977
|
Gough Whitlam
|
|
Labor
|
Werriwa
|
NSW
|
1952–1978
|
Ray Whittorn
|
|
Liberal
|
Balaclava
|
Vic
|
1960–1974
|
Ian Wilson
|
|
Liberal
|
Sturt
|
SA
|
1966–1969, 1972–1993
|
- 1 At this time, the members for the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory could only vote on matters relating to their respective territories.
- 2 The Liberal member for Corio, Hubert Opperman, resigned on 10 June 1967 to accept an appointment as Australia's first High Commissioner to Malta; Labor candidate Gordon Scholes won the resulting by-election on 22 July 1967.
- 3 The Labor member for Capricornia, George Gray, died on 2 August 1967; Labor candidate Doug Everingham won the resulting by-election on 30 September 1967.
- 4 The Prime Minister and Liberal member for Higgins, Harold Holt, was presumed dead on 19 December 1967, after disappearing two days earlier while swimming at Portsea; Liberal candidate John Gorton won the resulting by-election on 24 February 1968.
- 5 The Liberal member for Curtin, Paul Hasluck, resigned on 10 February 1969 to accept an appointment as Governor-General of Australia; Liberal candidate Victor Garland won the resulting by-election on 19 April 1969.
- 6 The Labor member for Bendigo, Noel Beaton, resigned on 9 April 1969; Labor candidate David Kennedy won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1969.
- 7 The Country Party member for Gwydir, Ian Allan, resigned on 30 April 1969; Country Party candidate Ralph Hunt won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1969.
References
|
|