Windsor Queensland—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Queensland |
Dates current | 1912–1992 |
Namesake | Windsor |
Windsor was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1912 to 1992. [1]
First created for the 1912 state election, the district was based in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, taking in areas north of Breakfast Creek and south of Kedron Brook. Later redistributions expanded the district westward, whilst still retaining the suburbs of Alderley, Grange, Wilston and Windsor.
Windsor was abolished ahead of 1992 state election, divided between the pre-existing district of Brisbane Central and the new district of Kedron.
Member | Party | Term | |
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Hugh Macrossan | Liberal | 1912–1915 | |
Herbert McPhail | Labor | 1915–1918 | |
Charles Taylor | National United Country and Progressive National | 1918–1935 | |
Herbert Williams | Labor | 1935–1941 | |
Harry Moorhouse | Independent Democrat | 1941–1944 | |
Bruce Pie | Queensland People's | 1944–1950 | |
Tom Rasey | Labor | 1950–1957 | |
Queensland Labor | 1957 | ||
Ray Smith | Liberal | 1957–1969 | |
Bob Moore | Liberal | 1969–1983 | |
National | 1983 | ||
Pat Comben | Labor | 1983–1992 | |
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