Hamilton Queensland—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Queensland |
Created | 1932 |
Abolished | 1950 |
Namesake | Hamilton, Queensland |
Hamilton was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1932 to 1950. [1]
The district was based in the inner northeastern suburbs of Brisbane, and included the suburbs of Albion, Ascot, Eagle Farm, Hamilton and Hendra. It was a safe seat for the non-Labor parties in the Assembly throughout its existence. This district became part of the electoral district of Clayfield when it was created in 1950.
Member | Party | Term | |
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Hugh Russell | CPNP | 1932–1936 | |
United Australia | 1936–1941 | ||
Bruce Pie | Independent Democrat | 1941–1943 | |
Sir John Beals Chandler | QPP | 1943–1947 | |
Harold Taylor | QPP | 1947–1948 | |
Liberal | 1948–1950 |
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Coordinates: 27°26′15″S153°03′48″E / 27.43750°S 153.06333°E