Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1902–1904

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This is a list of members of the 14th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1902 to 1904, as elected at the 1902 state election held on 11 March 1902. [1]

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While only the Australian Labor Federation stood as a party, the fall of Philp's government and the rise of prominent Liberal Arthur Morgan in 1903 produced a realignment of non-Labour MLAs into liberal and conservative groupings.

NameParty (pre-1903)Party (post-1903) Electorate Term in office
Peter Airey Labour Labour Flinders 1901–1907; 1908–1909
William Drayton Armstrong MinisterialConservative Lockyer 1893–1904; 1907–1918
George Barber LabourLabour Bundaberg 1901–1935
Walter Barnes MinisterialConservative Bulimba 1901–1915; 1918–1933
Charles Hastings Barton [1] LabourN/A Maryborough 1902
Joshua Thomas Bell MinisterialLiberal Dalby 1893–1911
James Blair OppositionLiberal Ipswich 1902–1915
Jason Boles OppositionLiberal Port Curtis 1893–1904
Thomas Bridges MinisterialLiberal Nundah 1896–1907; 1909–1918
William Browne LabourLabour Croydon 1893–1904
John Burrows LabourLabour Charters Towers 1901–1907
John Cameron MinisterialConservative Brisbane North 1893–1896; 1901–1908
John Dunmore Campbell MinisterialConservative Moreton 1899–1909
Arthur Cooper Ind. Min.Liberal Mitchell 1902–1905
Henri Cowap LabourLabour Fitzroy 1902–1909
Alfred Cowley MinisterialConservative Herbert 1888–1907
James Cribb MinisterialConservative Bundamba 1893–1896; 1899–1915
Thomas Bridson Cribb MinisterialConservative Ipswich 1896–1904
David Dalrymple MinisterialConservative Mackay 1888–1904
Digby Denham [2] MinisterialLiberal Oxley 1902–1915
Thomas Dibley LabourLabour Woolloongabba 1896–1907
John Dunsford LabourLabour Charters Towers 1893–1905
John Fogarty OppositionLiberal Drayton & Toowoomba 1893–1904
Edward Barrow Forrest MinisterialConservative Brisbane North 1899–1912
James Forsythe MinisterialConservative Carpentaria 1899–1907; 1909–1918
George Fox MinisterialConservative Normanby 1877–1878; 1901–1914
Justin Foxton MinisterialConservative Carnarvon 1883–1904
Henry Garde [1] MinisterialConservative Maryborough 1902–1904
Kenneth Grant LabourLabour Rockhampton 1902–1915
Samuel Grimes [2] MinisterialN/A Oxley 1878–1902
John Hamilton MinisterialConservative Cook 1878–1904
William Hamilton LabourLabour Gregory 1899–1915
Patrick Hanran MinisterialConservative Townsville 1899–1909
Herbert Hardacre LabourLabour Leichhardt 1893–1919
Arthur Hawthorn IndependentLiberal Enoggera 1902–1911
Robert Hodge Farmers' Rep.Liberal Rosewood 1902–1904; 1909–1920
George Jackson LabourLabour Kennedy 1893–1909
Charles Moffatt Jenkinson [3] OppositionIndependent Fassifern 1898–1902; 1903–1909
Francis Kates [5] MinisterialN/A Cunningham 1878–1881; 1883–1888;
1899–1903
Francis Kenna LabourLabour Bowen 1902–1909
William Kent MinisterialConservative Burnett 1899–1904
George Kerr LabourLabour Barcoo 1893–1909
William Kidston LabourLabour Rockhampton 1896–1911
Alec Lamont MinisterialConservative South Brisbane 1902–1904
John Leahy MinisterialConservative Bulloo 1893–1909
Patrick Leahy MinisterialConservative Warrego 1902–1908
Vincent Lesina LabourLabour Clermont 1899–1912
George Lindley Ind. Min.Liberal Wide Bay 1902–1907
James Lyons MinisterialConservative Cairns 1902–1904
Edward Macartney MinisterialConservative Toowong 1900–1908; 1909–1920
Frank McDonnell LabourLabour Fortitude Valley 1896–1907
Donald MacKintosh MinisterialLiberal Cambooya 1899–1915
John McMaster MinisterialConservative Fortitude Valley 1885–1899; 1901–1904;
1907–1908
George Martin LabourLabour Burrum 1902–1905
William Maxwell LabourLabour Burke 1899–1909
William Moore MinisterialLiberal Murilla 1898–1904; 1907–1909
Arthur Morgan MinisterialLiberal Warwick 1887–1896; 1898–1906
Daniel Mulcahy LabourLabour Gympie 1901–1912
Thomas Murray-Prior [3] OppositionN/A Fassifern 1902
John Norman LabourLabour Maryborough 1902–1907
William O'Connell [4] MinisterialN/A Musgrave 1888–1903
Walter Paget MinisterialConservative Mackay 1901–1915
Andrew Lang Petrie MinisterialConservative Toombul 1893–1926
Robert Philp MinisterialConservative Townsville 1886–1915
Thomas Plunkett OppositionLiberal Albert 1888–1896; 1899–1908
Arthur Rutledge MinisterialConservative Maranoa 1878–1893; 1899–1904
George Ryland LabourLabour Gympie 1899–1912
William Stephens MinisterialConservative South Brisbane 1888–1904; 1907–1908
James Stodart MinisterialConservative Logan 1896–1918
George Story MinisterialConservative Balonne 1896–1904
William Summerville LabourIndependent Stanley 1902–1904
William Thorn OppositionIndependent Aubigny 1894–1904; 1908–1912
James Tolmie MinisterialLiberal Drayton & Toowoomba 1901–1907; 1909–1918
Henry Turner LabourLabour North Rockhampton 1901, 1902–1907
Duncan Watson [5] MinisterialConservative Cunningham 1903–1904
John White [4] MinisterialConservative Musgrave 1903–1904; 1907–1915
Michael Woods LabourLabour Woothakata 1902–1909

See also

Robert Philp (Ministerial) (1899–1903)
Arthur Morgan (Liberal) (1903–1906)

Notes

1 On 16 June 1902, Charles Hastings Barton, the newly elected Labour member for Maryborough, died before taking his seat. Ministerial candidate Henry Garde won the resulting by-election on 3 July 1902.
2 On 18 June 1902, Samuel Grimes, the Ministerial member for Oxley, died. Ministerial candidate Digby Denham won the resulting by-election on 3 July 1902.
3 On 11 December 1902, Thomas Murray-Prior, the Opposition member for Fassifern, died. Opposition candidate Charles Moffatt Jenkinson won the resulting by-election on 13 January 1903.
4 On 4 March 1903, William O'Connell, the Ministerial member for Musgrave, died. Ministerial candidate John White won the resulting by-election on 4 April 1903.
5 On 16 September 1903, Francis Kates, the Ministerial member for Cunningham, died. Ministerial candidate Duncan Watson won the resulting by-election on 29 October 1903.

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References

  1. "Queensland General Election Dates 1860-1929" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2013.