Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1995–1998
This is a list of members of the 48th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1995 to 1998, as elected at the 1995 state election held on 15 July 1995.[1]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Len Ardill | Labor | Archerfield | 1986–1998 |
Tom Barton | Labor | Waterford | 1992–2006 |
Bill Baumann | National | Albert | 1995–2001 |
Hon Denver Beanland | Liberal | Indooroopilly | 1986–2001 |
Peter Beattie | Labor | Brisbane Central | 1989–2007 |
Lorraine Bird | Labor | Whitsunday | 1989–1998 |
Anna Bligh | Labor | South Brisbane | 1995–2012 |
Hon Rob Borbidge | National | Surfers Paradise | 1980–2001 |
Hon Paul Braddy | Labor | Kedron | 1985–2001 |
Steve Bredhauer | Labor | Cook | 1989–2004 |
Darryl Briskey | Labor | Cleveland | 1989–2006 |
Hon Tom Burns [2] | Labor | Lytton | 1972–1996 |
Clem Campbell | Labor | Bundaberg | 1983–1998 |
Frank Carroll | Liberal | Mansfield | 1995–1998 |
Hon Ray Connor | Liberal | Nerang | 1989–2001 |
Hon Russell Cooper | National | Crows Nest | 1983–2001 |
Liz Cunningham | Independent | Gladstone | 1995–2015 |
Bill D'Arcy | Labor | Woodridge | 1972–1974, 1977–2000 |
Hon Bruce Davidson | Liberal | Noosa | 1992–2001 |
Ken Davies [1] | Labor | Mundingburra | 1989–1995 |
Hon Keith De Lacy | Labor | Cairns | 1983–1998 |
Bob Dollin | Labor | Maryborough | 1989–1998 |
Wendy Edmond | Labor | Mount Coot-tha | 1989–2004 |
Hon Jim Elder | Labor | Capalaba | 1989–2001 |
Tony Elliott | National | Cunningham | 1974–2001 |
Tony Fitzgerald | National | Lockyer | 1980–1998 |
Hon Matt Foley | Labor | Yeronga | 1989–2001 |
Jim Fouras | Labor | Ashgrove | 1977–1986, 1989–2006 |
Judy Gamin | National | Burleigh | 1988–1989, 1992–2001 |
Hon Bob Gibbs | Labor | Bundamba | 1977–1999 |
Hon Tom Gilmore | National | Tablelands | 1986–1998 |
John Goss | Liberal | Aspley | 1989–2001 |
Hon Wayne Goss | Labor | Logan | 1983–1998 |
Allan Grice | National | Broadwater | 1992–2001 |
Hon David Hamill | Labor | Ipswich | 1983–2001 |
Bob Harper | Liberal | Mount Ommaney | 1995–1998 |
Hon Ken Hayward | Labor | Kallangur | 1986–2009 |
Graham Healy | National | Toowoomba North | 1992–2001 |
John Hegarty | National | Redlands | 1995–2001 |
Hon Howard Hobbs | National | Warrego | 1986–2015 |
Ray Hollis | Labor | Redcliffe | 1989–2005 |
Hon Mike Horan | National | Toowoomba South | 1991–2012 |
Hon Vaughan Johnson | National | Gregory | 1989–2015 |
Bruce Laming | Liberal | Mooloolah | 1992–2001 |
Linda Lavarch [3] | Labor | Kurwongbah | 1997–2009 |
Hon Vince Lester | National | Keppel | 1974–2004 |
Hon Kev Lingard | National | Beaudesert | 1983–2009 |
Hon Brian Littleproud | National | Western Downs | 1983–2001 |
Don Livingstone | Labor | Ipswich West | 1989–1998, 2001–2006 |
Paul Lucas [2] | Labor | Lytton | 1996–2012 |
Hon Di McCauley | National | Callide | 1986–1998 |
Ken McElligott | Labor | Thuringowa | 1983–1998 |
Hon Tony McGrady | Labor | Mount Isa | 1989–2006 |
Hon Terry Mackenroth | Labor | Chatsworth | 1977–2005 |
Ted Malone | National | Mirani | 1994–2015 |
Hon Glen Milliner | Labor | Ferny Grove | 1977–1998 |
Rob Mitchell | National | Charters Towers | 1992–2001 |
Tim Mulherin | Labor | Mackay | 1995–2015 |
Bill Nunn | Labor | Hervey Bay | 1989–1998 |
Gordon Nuttall | Labor | Sandgate | 1992–2006 |
Henry Palaszczuk | Labor | Inala | 1984–2006 |
Jim Pearce | Labor | Fitzroy | 1989–2009, 2015-present |
Hon Trevor Perrett | National | Barambah | 1988–1998 |
Pat Purcell | Labor | Bulimba | 1992–2009 |
Hon Bob Quinn | Liberal | Merrimac | 1989–2006 |
Ted Radke | Liberal | Greenslopes | 1995–1998 |
Neil Roberts | Labor | Nudgee | 1995–2012 |
Stephen Robertson | Labor | Sunnybank | 1992–2012 |
Merri Rose | Labor | Currumbin | 1992–2004 |
Marc Rowell | National | Hinchinbrook | 1989–2006 |
Hon Santo Santoro | Liberal | Clayfield | 1989–2001 |
Robert Schwarten | Labor | Rockhampton | 1989–1992, 1995–2012 |
Hon Joan Sheldon | Liberal | Caloundra | 1990–2004 |
Fiona Simpson | National | Maroochydore | 1992–present |
Hon Doug Slack | National | Burnett | 1986–2001 |
Hon Geoff Smith | Labor | Townsville | 1980–1998 |
Judy Spence | Labor | Mount Gravatt | 1989–2012 |
Lawrence Springborg | National | Warwick | 1989–present |
Len Stephan | National | Gympie | 1979–2001 |
Mark Stoneman | National | Burdekin | 1983–1998 |
Jon Sullivan | Labor | Caboolture | 1989–1998 |
Terry Sullivan | Labor | Chermside | 1991–2006 |
Frank Tanti [1] | Liberal | Mundingburra | 1996–1998 |
Hon Neil Turner | National | Nicklin | 1974–1986, 1991–1998 |
Hon Mick Veivers | National | Southport | 1987–2001 |
Lyn Warwick | Liberal | Barron River | 1995–1998 |
Dr David Watson | Liberal | Moggill | 1989–2004 |
Rod Welford | Labor | Everton | 1989–2009 |
Hon Dean Wells | Labor | Murrumba | 1986–2012 |
Naomi Wilson | National | Mulgrave | 1995–1998 |
Margaret Woodgate [3] | Labor | Kurwongbah | 1989–1997 |
Luke Woolmer | Liberal | Springwood | 1995–1998 |
- 1 The Labor member for Mundingburra, Ken Davies, was initially declared re-elected at the 1995 election by a margin of 16 votes, but the result was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 8 December 1995. Liberal candidate Frank Tanti won the resulting by-election on 3 February 1996, resulting in the Goss Ministry being defeated on the floor of the Assembly.
- 2 On 16 May 1996, the Labor member for Lytton, Tom Burns, resigned. Labor candidate Paul Lucas won the resulting by-election on 5 October 1996.
- 3 On 17 March 1997, the Labor member for Kurwongbah, Margaret Woodgate, resigned. Labor candidate Linda Lavarch won the resulting by-election on 24 May 1997.
See also
- Queensland state election, 1995
- Goss Ministry (Australian Labor Party) (1989–1996)
- Borbidge Ministry (National/Liberal) (1996–1998)
References
- ↑ "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
Preceded by 47th Assembly |
48th Queensland Legislative Assembly 1995–1998 |
Succeeded by 49th Assembly |
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