Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1907–1908
This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 15 March 1907 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 29 December 1908.[1]
- Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
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Name | Party[2] | Electorate | Term in Office |
Frank Anstey | Labor | Brunswick | 1902–1910 |
Reginald Argyle | Anti-Socialist | Dalhousie | 1900–1914 |
Norman Bayles | Anti-Socialist | Toorak | 1906–1920 |
William Beazley | Labor | Abbotsford | 1889–1912 |
George Bennett [a] | Richmond | 1889–1908 | |
Thomas Bent | Anti-Socialist / Reform | Brighton | 1871–1894; 1900–1909 |
Alfred Billson | Anti-Socialist | Ovens | 1901–1902; 1904–1927 |
John Billson | Labor | Fitzroy | 1900–1924 |
John Bowser | Anti-Socialist | Wangaratta | 1894–1929 |
James Boyd | non-Labor | Melbourne | 1901–1908 |
Frederick Bromley [b] | Carlton | 1892–1908 | |
Ewen Cameron | Anti-Socialist | Evelyn | 1874–1914 |
James Cameron | Anti-Socialist | Gippsland East | 1902–1920 |
Hugh Campbell | Anti-Socialist | Glenelg | 1906–1920 |
John Carlisle | Anti-Socialist | Benalla | 1903–1927 |
Albert Craven | Anti-Socialist | Benambra | 1889–1913 |
John Cullen | Anti-Socialist | Gunbower | 1901–1911 |
Alfred Downward | Anti-Socialist | Mornington | 1894–1929 |
James Francis Duffus | Port Fairy | 1894–1908; 1911–1914 | |
George Elmslie | Labor | Albert Park | 1902–1918 |
James Farrer | Anti-Socialist | Barwon | 1906–1917 |
Charles Forrest | Anti-Socialist | Polwarth | 1886–1894; 1897–1911 |
Thomas Glass | Labor | Bendigo East | 1907–1911 |
George Graham | Anti-Socialist | Goulburn Valley | 1884–1914 |
John Gray | Anti-Socialist | Swan Hill | 1904–1917 |
William Gurr | Geelong | 1894–1902; 1907–1908 | |
Albert Harris | Anti-Socialist | Walhalla | 1883–1910 |
George Holden | Independent | Warrenheip | 1900–1913 |
Thomas Hunt | Upper Goulburn | 1874–1892; 1903–1908 | |
William Hutchinson | Anti-Socialist | Borung | 1902–1920 |
William Keast | Independent | Dandenong | 1900–1917 |
Hubert Patrick Keogh | Gippsland North | 1901–1908 | |
Joseph Kirton | Ballarat West | 1889–1894; 1894–1904; 1907–1908 | |
Thomas Langdon | Anti-Socialist | Korong | 1880–1889; 1892–1914 |
Harry Lawson | Anti-Socialist | Castlemaine and Maldon | 1900–1928 |
John Lemmon | Labor | Williamstown | 1904–1955 |
Thomas Livingston | Anti-Socialist | Gippsland South | 1902–1922 |
Peter McBride | Anti-Socialist | Kara Kara | 1897–1913 |
Robert McCutcheon | Anti-Socialist | St Kilda | 1902–1917 |
Charles McGrath | Labor | Grenville | 1904–1913 |
Robert McGregor | Anti-Socialist | Ballarat East | 1894–1924 |
Hugh McKenzie | Anti-Socialist | Rodney | 1904–1917 |
John Mackey | Anti-Socialist | Gippsland West | 1902–1924 |
Donald Mackinnon | Anti-Socialist | Prahran | 1900–1920 |
Donald McLeod | Anti-Socialist | Daylesford | 1900–1923 |
Frank Madden | Anti-Socialist | Boroondara | 1894–1917 |
John Walker Mason | Waranga | 1897–1902; 1907–1908 | |
James Membrey | Labor | Jika Jika | 1907–1917 |
John Murray | Independent | Warrnambool | 1884–1916 |
David Oman | Anti-Socialist | Hampden | 1900–1927 |
Alfred Richard Outtrim | Labor | Maryborough | 1885–1902; 1904–1920 |
Alexander Peacock | Anti-Socialist | Allandale | 1889–1933 |
George Prendergast | Labor | North Melbourne | 1894–1897; 1900–1926; 1927–1937 |
Andrew Robertson | Anti-Socialist | Bulla | 1903–1924 |
George Sangster | Labor | Port Melbourne | 1894–1915 |
David Smith | Labor | Bendigo West | 1904–1924 |
Robert Stanley | Anti-Socialist | Lowan | 1900–1904; 1906–1911 |
George Swinburne | Anti-Socialist | Hawthorn | 1902–1913 |
John Thomson | Anti-Socialist | Dundas | 1892–1900; 1902–1914 |
Richard Toutcher | Independent | Stawell and Ararat | 1897–1935 |
Tom Tunnecliffe | Labor | Eaglehawk | 1903–1904; 1907–1920; 1921–1947 |
Edward Warde | Labor | Flemington | 1900–1925 |
William Watt | Independent | Essendon | 1897–1900; 1902–1914 |
Henry Weedon | Anti-Socialist | East Melbourne | 1907–1911 |
Edgar Wilkins | Collingwood | 1892–1908 | |
Thomas Bent was Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Railways. Frank Madden was Speaker, Albert Craven was Chairman of Committees.
- [a] Bennett died 8 September 1908; replaced by Ted Cotter in October 1908.
- [b] Bromley died 29 September 1908; replaced by Robert Solly in October 1908.
References
- ↑ "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
- ↑ "State Elections". The Argus. Melbourne. 30 December 1908.
- Re-member (a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851). Parliament of Victoria.
- Victoria Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Session 1907 (PDF). 116. Melbourne: J. Kemp. 1908.
- "Victorian General Elections". Kalgoorlie Miner. W.A. 16 March 1907.
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