This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1972 Queensland state election. The election was held on 27 May 1972.
Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 27 May 1972 to elect the 82 members of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.
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Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.
Electorate | Held by | Labor candidate | Coalition candidate | DLP candidate | Independent candidates |
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Albert | Liberal | Bill D'Arcy | Robert Allen (Lib) Ivan Gibbs (CP) | Thomas McKenzie | John Black William Wollstein |
Archerfield | Labor | Kevin Hooper | Cyril Morgan (Lib) | Barry Weedon | |
Ashgrove | Liberal | Walter Tutt | Douglas Tooth (Lib) | Bert Vann | Ivan Alcorn |
Aspley | Liberal | John Steensen | Fred Campbell (Lib) | Noel Hutchinson | |
Auburn | Country | Roden Carter | Nev Hewitt (CP) | Lindsay Sharpe | |
Balonne | Country | Bob Drenan | Don Neal (CP) | John Donnelly | William Dendle |
Barambah | Country | Neville Reinke | Joh Bjelke-Petersen (CP) | Mary Ryan | Percy Edwards |
Baroona | Labor | Pat Hanlon | John Andrews (Lib) | Maurice O'Connor | |
Barron River | Labor | Bill Wood | Micheli Borzi (CP) Rex Silver (Lib) | Thomas White | |
Belmont | Labor | Fred Newton | Maurice Hughes (Lib) | Thomas Connor | |
Belyando | Labor | Eugene O'Donnell | Vince Lester (CP) | ||
Brisbane | Labor | Brian Davis | Harold Lowes (Lib) | Kenneth Walpole | Llewellyn Davies |
Bulimba | Labor | Jack Houston | Megan Wilding (Lib) | Paul Tucker | |
Bundaberg | Labor | Lou Jensen | Alan Birchley | ||
Burdekin | Country | Ronald Nuttall | Val Bird (CP) | Emil Liebrecht | |
Burnett | Country | Granville Batkines | Claude Wharton (CP) | Leonard Galligan | |
Cairns | Labor | Ray Jones | Arthur Kalman (CP) David Palmer (Lib) | Bernard Marsh | |
Callide | Country | Charles Tutt | Lindsay Hartwig (CP) | Edgar Lanigan | |
Carnarvon | Country | Neil Sullivan | Henry McKechnie (CP) | Raymond Macnamara | |
Chatsworth | Liberal | H Zehr | Bill Hewitt (Lib) | Maurice Sheehan | |
Clayfield | Liberal | John Stephens | John Murray (Lib) | Francis Andrews | |
Condamine | Country | Gladys Krause | Vic Sullivan (CP) | William Hickey | Charles Russell |
Cook | Labor | Edwin Wallis-Smith | Graham Gordon (CP) | Benjamin Nona | |
Cooroora | Country | Anthony Dames | David Low (CP) | Alexander Browne | |
Cunningham | Country | Brian Graham | Alan Fletcher (CP) | Eugene Connolly | |
Everton | Labor | Gerry Jones | Denver Beanland (Lib) Fred Roberts (CP) | Lyle Jehn | Theoron Toon |
Fassifern | Country | Murray Freiberg | Selwyn Muller (CP) | Luke O'Reilly | |
Flinders | Country | Peter Lindenmayer | Bill Longeran (CP) | ||
Greenslopes | Liberal | Lewis Wyvill | Keith Hooper (Lib) | Denis Cochran | Lynn Aberdeen |
Gregory | Country | Gordon Harding | Wally Rae (CP) | ||
Gympie | Country | Alex Pringle | Max Hodges (CP) | Benedict Kehoe | Cecil Rivers |
Hinchinbrook | Country | James Byrne | Ted Row (CP) | Peter Wood | |
Ipswich | Labor | Phillip Dwyer | Llewellyn Edwards (Lib) | Francis Carroll | David Laird Victor Robb Douglas Wood |
Ipswich West | Labor | Vi Jordan | Allan Whybird (Lib) | Ernest Devin | Robert Maxwell |
Isis | Labor | Jim Blake | Kenneth Murphy (Lib) Alfred Plath (CP) | Eric Andrew | |
Ithaca | Liberal | Sylvester Martin | Col Miller (Lib) | Mervyn Eunson | |
Kurilpa | Liberal | Frank Gardiner | Clive Hughes (Lib) | Edward Doherty | Michael Neenan |
Landsborough | Country | Roger Jeffries | Mike Ahern * (CP) David Barker (Lib) | ||
Lockyer | Liberal | Lindesay Jones | Sir Gordon Chalk (Lib) | ||
Lytton | Labor | Tom Burns | John Ottway (Lib) | John O'Connell | |
Mackay | Labor | John Breen | Robert Gray (Lib) Charles Johnstone (CP) | Ed Casey | |
Mansfield | Liberal | Raymond Lynch | Bill Kaus (Lib) | John Thompson | William Kenney |
Maryborough | Liberal | Edward Weber | Gilbert Alison (Lib) | Matthews Minnegal | |
Merthyr | Liberal | Denis Pie | Don Lane (Lib) | James Moss | |
Mirani | Country | Bernard Kirwan | Tom Newbery (CP) | ||
Mount Coot-tha | Liberal | Ian De Lacy | Bill Lickiss (Lib) | Cecilia Edwards | |
Mount Gravatt | Liberal | Bill Avery | Geoff Chinchen (Lib) | Michael Scragg | |
Mount Isa | Labor | Alec Inch | Lillian Noakes (CP) | John Turner | |
Mourilyan | Labor | Peter Moore | Peter Mitchell (CP) | Geoffrey Higham | |
Mulgrave | Country | Leslie Scheu | Roy Armstrong (CP) | ||
Murrumba | Country | Alex Barr | Des Frawley* (CP) Kathleen MacAdam (Lib) | Paul Maguire | |
Nudgee | Labor | Jack Melloy | Alan Camp (Lib) | Gordon Blain | |
Nundah | Liberal | Ian Brusasco | William Knox (Lib) | Ambrose Shannon | |
Pine Rivers | Labor | Ken Leese | William Battershill (Lib) Allan Male (CP) | Brian Flynn | |
Port Curtis | Labor | Martin Hanson | Marguerita Glen | ||
Redcliffe | Country | Jack Trueman | John Hodges (Lib) Jim Houghton * (CP) | Thomas Grundy | |
Redlands | Labor | Ted Baldwin | Edward Fitzgerald (Lib) Dick Wood (CP) | Kenneth Bayliss | |
Rockhampton | Labor | Keith Wright | Terence Molloy (CP) Rex Pilbeam (Lib) | Robert Bom | |
Rockhampton North | Labor | Les Yewdale | Peter Vamvakaris (Lib) | John McKenna | Merv Thackeray |
Roma | Country | Marcus Thew | Ken Tomkins (CP) | Patrick Feeney | |
Salisbury | Labor | Doug Sherrington | Rosemary Kyburz (Lib) | Kenneth Wall | |
Sandgate | Labor | Harry Dean | Ivan Brown (Lib) | Bernard Beston | |
Sherwood | Liberal | Kerry Keating | John Herbert (Lib) | Clarice Weedon | |
Somerset | Country | Henry Riis | Bill Gunn (CP) | Roland Forgan | Robert Wilkie |
South Brisbane | Labor | Fred Bromley | Joseph Fenton (Lib) | Viliam Simek | Col Bennett Anton Terpstra |
South Coast | Country | Ronald Todd | Bruce Bishop (Lib) Russ Hinze * (CP) | Victor Kearney | Douglas Roughton |
Stafford | Labor | Roy Harvey | Percy Smith (Lib) | James Hancock | |
Surfers Paradise | Country | Keith Hunt | John McIlwain (Lib) Bruce Small* (CP) | Frederick Bassani | William Daniel Eileen Peters |
Toowong | Liberal | Donald Dignam | Charles Porter (Lib) | Brian O'Brien | |
Toowoomba North | Labor | Ray Bousen | Nellie Robinson (CP) A L P Zerbst (Lib) | John Davis | |
Toowoomba South | Labor | Peter Wood | Allison Dickson (Lib) John Peel (CP) | Francis Mullins | |
Townsville | Liberal | Mike Reynolds | Owen Griffiths (CP) Norman Scott-Young* (Lib) | William Higgins | |
Townsville South | Independent | Alex Wilson | Kerry Smith | Tom Aikens | |
Townsville West | Labor | Perc Tucker | Keith Rundle (Lib) Jean Thomas (CP) | Brian Hurney | |
Warrego | Labor | Jack Aiken | John Nevell (CP) | ||
Warwick | Country | Raymond Lyons | David Cory (CP) | Daniel Skehan | Norman Stuart |
Wavell | Liberal | Herbert Bromley | Arthur Crawford (Lib) | Peter Flanagan | |
Whitsunday | Country | Graeme Bowen | Ron Camm (CP) | Bernard Lewis | |
Windsor | Liberal | Bryan Walsh | Bob Moore (Lib) | Thomas Heike | |
Wolston | Labor | Evan Marginson | Dirk Plooy (Lib) | Leonard Maguire | George Whyte |
Wynnum | Labor | Ted Harris | Brian Cahill (Lib) | Gordon Randall | |
Yeronga | Liberal | Clem Jones | Norm Lee (Lib) | Harold Wright |
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