Candidates of the Queensland state election, 1983

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This is a list of candidates who stood for the 1983 Queensland state election. The election was held on 22 October 1983.

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Retiring Members

Labor

James Robert Henry Blake was a sugarcane farmer and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Electoral district of Bundaberg state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

Bundaberg is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in central Queensland, Australia. It covers the city of Bundaberg, as well as the immediate surrounding area.

Brendan Hansen (politician) Australian politician

Brendan Percival Hansen was an Australian politician. He served as Member for Wide Bay in the Federal Parliament from 1961 to 1974 and as Member for Maryborough in the Queensland Parliament from 1977 to 1983, representing the Australian Labor Party (ALP).

National

Valmond James "Val" Bird was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Electoral district of Burdekin state electoral district of Queensland, Australia

Burdekin is an electoral district in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the state of Queensland, Australia. Centred on the Ayr–Home Hill region, the electorate also includes some of Townsville's southern suburbs as well as the coal-mining town of Collinsville. The Burdekin River flows through part of the electorate.

Desmond John "Des" Frawley was a company owner and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Liberal

Candidates

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate National candidate Liberal candidateOther candidates
 
Albert National Walter Ehrich Ivan Gibbs
Archerfield Labor Kevin Hooper Douglas Jackson
Ashgrove Liberal Tom Veivers Clive Appleby John Greenwood Michael West (Dem)
Aspley Liberal Daniel O'Connell Brian Cahill Beryce Nelson
Auburn National Raymond Barker Neville Harper
Balonne National Graham Staerk Don Neal
Barambah National Fred Hoberg Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Barron River National Wendy Lilja Martin Tenni
Brisbane Central Labor Brian Davis Rodney Daniel
Bulimba Labor Ron McLean Peter StoneIsabel Daniel
Bundaberg Labor Clem Campbell Des BarrittAlex Warren (Dem)
Burdekin National Peter Rehbein Mark Stoneman Ian Macdonald Keven Proberts (Ind)
Burnett National Graham Betts Claude Wharton
Caboolture National Robert Wilson Bill Newton Graeme SelbyJohn Bergin (Ind)
Cairns Labor Keith De Lacy Christian BoltonLionel Van Dorssen
Callide National Alan MorrisAlan Stevenson Lindsay Hartwig (Ind)
Carnarvon National Deanna Selle Peter McKechnie
Chatsworth Labor Terry Mackenroth David Cahalan
Condamine National Barry Hicks Brian Littleproud Margaret Wuth (Ind)
Cook Labor Bob Scott Patrick Killoran
James Wilkinson
Cooroora National Gordon Nuttall Gordon Simpson Stanley Carlile (Ind)
T. Roth (Dem)
Cunningham National Warren Keats Tony Elliott
Everton Labor Glen Milliner Donald MunroGregory Smith
Fassifern National Brian Milner Kev Lingard Noel Clarke
Flinders National Beverley Lauder Bob Katter Peter Black (Ind)
Greenslopes Liberal Robert Lauchland Leisha Harvey Bill Hewitt
Gregory National Robert McPhee Bill Glasson
Gympie National Thomas Barnett Len Stephan
Hinchinbrook National Steve Bredhauer Ted Row William Mason
Ipswich Liberal David Hamill William HayesGraham CruickshankVictor Robb (Ind)
Ipswich West Labor David Underwood John RobertsChristopher TankeyGeoffrey Snell (Ind)
Isis National Joseph Endres Lin Powell
Ithaca Liberal Ross MacLeod Col Miller
Kurilpa Liberal Anne Warner Patricia Kelly Sam Doumany Alvan Hawkes (Prog)
John Nobody (Ind)
Landsborough National Peter Byrne
Gary Flanigan
Mike Ahern Donald Culley (Ind)
Dennis Marshall (Prog)
Ken Neil (Ind)
Lockyer National Sheila Forknall Tony FitzGerald Tony Bourke
Lytton Labor Tom Burns Moyra Bidstrup
Mackay Labor Ed Casey John Comerford
Mansfield Liberal Norma Jones Bill Kaus Gregory GoebelDesmond McKay (Prog)
Maryborough Labor Peter Nightingale Gilbert Alison Rodney Bailey
Merthyr Liberal Leon PearceWilliam Owen Don Lane Gary Waddell (Ind)
Mirani National Jeffrey Gascoyne Jim Randell
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Denis PaceyCedric Dowdle Bill Lickiss David Dalgarno (Dem)
Mount Gravatt Liberal Steve Tharendu Ian Henderson Guelfi Scassola
Mount Isa National Bill Price Angelo Bertoni Desmond Welk (Ind)
Mourilyan Labor Bill Eaton Vicky Kippin Ronald Nielsen (Ind)
Mulgrave National George Pervan Max Menzel Leslie Webber (Ind)
Murrumba Labor Joe Kruger Allan MaleRoger Maguire
Nudgee Labor Ken Vaughan Peter Hull
Nundah Liberal Owen Gazzard William Knox
Peak Downs National Lindsay Shepherd Vince Lester Bruce Bragg (Ind)
Pine Rivers Liberal John Kennedy Yvonne Chapman Rob Akers
Port Curtis Labor Bill Prest Michael CrowleyPatricia Cathcart (Ind)
Rata Pugh (CA)
Redcliffe Liberal Peter Houston Terry White
Redlands National Andrew Mellis John Goleby Ken Eastwell Kath Walker (Dem)
Rockhampton Labor Keith Wright Charles DobloAlan AgnewBrian Dillon (Ind)
Rockhampton North Labor Les Yewdale Patrick MaloneyBeverley Reynolds
Roma National August Johanson Russell Cooper Thomas WarrenClement O'Connor (Dem)
Salisbury Liberal Wayne Goss Gavan Duffy Rosemary Kyburz
Sandgate Labor Nev Warburton Ian ArmstrongIan Parminter
Sherwood Liberal John CourtChristopher Stephens Angus Innes Cedric Holland (Ind)
Somerset National Ron Hazelden Bill Gunn Clive Herrald
South Brisbane Labor Jim Fouras Malcolm EllisRodney MillerIvan Ivanoff (SPA)
South Coast National Noel Elliott Russ Hinze Ian Foyster
Southport National Ian Rogers Doug Jennings Carol McLaughlin
Stafford Liberal Denis Murphy Patrick Blake Terry Gygar
Surfers Paradise National Khalil Salem Rob Borbidge Theodore Greenland
Toowong Liberal Nigel Pennington Earle Bailey Ian Prentice
Toowoomba North Liberal Peter Wood Sandy McPhie John Lockwood
Toowoomba South National Kim McCasker John Warner Neil O'Sullivan
Townsville Liberal Ken McElligott Peter Arnold Norman Scott-Young Daniel Gleeson (Ind)
Townsville South Labor Alex Wilson Dickway Goon-ChewTheo Theofanes
Townsville West Labor Geoff Smith Clifford Donohue Leslie Tyrell Ron Aitken (Ind)
Warrego National David Land Neil Turner
Warwick National Mary Hill Des Booth
Wavell Liberal Christopher Begley Brian Austin
Whitsunday National Kevin Poschelk Geoff Muntz
Windsor Liberal Pat Comben Bob Moore Ann Garms
Wolston Labor Bob Gibbs Bob Harper
Woodridge Labor Bill D'Arcy Selma ElsonDerek RichardsRay Ferguson (SPA)
Katherine Gillick (SLL)
Michael van de Velde (Dem)
Wynnum Labor Eric Shaw Michael PodagielAudrey Dickie
Yeronga Liberal Kitchener Farrell Norm Lee

See also

This is a list of members of the 43rd Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1980 to 1983, as elected at the 1980 state election held on 29 November 1980.

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.

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