This is a list of members of the 29th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1941 to 1944, as elected at the 1941 state election held on 29 March 1941. [1]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Frank Barnes | Ind. Labor | Bundaberg | 1941–1950 |
Lou Barnes [2] | Ind. Labor | Cairns | 1942–1947 |
Randolph Bedford [1] | Labor | Warrego | 1923–1941 |
William Brand | Country | Isis | 1920–1950 |
Samuel Brassington | Labor | Fortitude Valley | 1927–1932, 1933–1950 |
John Brown | Labor | Logan | 1935–1944 |
Hon Harry Bruce | Labor | The Tableland | 1923–1950 |
Hon Frank Bulcock [4] | Labor | Barcoo | 1919–1942 |
John Beals Chandler [6] | Independent/QPP | Hamilton | 1943–1947 |
Jim Clark | Labor | Fitzroy | 1935–1960 |
Harry Clayton | Country | Wide Bay | 1920–1946 |
Harold Collins | Labor | Cook | 1935–1957 |
Charles Conroy | Labor | Maranoa | 1920–1944 |
Hon Frank Cooper | Labor | Bremer | 1915–1946 |
Kerry Copley | Labor | Kurilpa | 1932–1949 |
David Daniel | Country | Keppel | 1936–1944 |
Bill Dart | United Australia | Wynnum | 1938–1944 |
John Dash | Labor | Mundingburra | 1920–1944 |
Ned Davis [4] | Labor | Barcoo | 1943–1961 |
William Deacon [7] | Ind. Country | Cunningham | 1920–1943 |
Eric Decker | Country | Sandgate | 1941–1953 |
George Devries | Labor | Gregory | 1941–1957 |
Jack Duggan | Labor | Toowoomba | 1935–1957, 1958–1969 |
Thomas Dunstan | Labor | Gympie | 1915–1929, 1935–1953 |
Jim Edwards | Country | Nanango | 1920–1947 |
David Farrell | Labor | Maryborough | 1938–1953 |
Hon Tom Foley | Labor | Normanby | 1919–1960 |
Hon Vince Gair | Labor | South Brisbane | 1932–1960 |
Hon David Gledson | Labor | Ipswich | 1915–1929, 1932–1949 |
Fred Graham [3] | Labor | Mackay | 1943–1969 |
Hon Ned Hanlon | Labor | Ithaca | 1926–1952 |
Hon Ted Hanson | Labor | Buranda | 1924–1947 |
John Hayes | Labor | Nundah | 1932–1947 |
John Healy | Labor | Warwick | 1935–1947 |
Paul Hilton | Labor | Carnarvon | 1935–1963 |
Cecil Jesson | Labor | Kennedy | 1935–1960 |
Hon Arthur Jones | Labor | Charters Towers | 1929–1932, 1939–1960 |
Tom Kerr [5] | United Australia | Oxley | 1943–1956 |
George Keyatta | Labor | Townsville | 1939–1960 |
Hon James Larcombe | Labor | Rockhampton | 1912–1929, 1932–1956 |
Louis Luckins | United Australia | Maree | 1941–1953 |
Duncan MacDonald | Country | Stanley | 1938–1953 |
Ted Maher | Country | West Moreton | 1929–1949 |
Harry Massey | United Australia | Toowong | 1938–1944 |
Johnno Mann | Labor | Brisbane | 1936–1969 |
George Marriott | Labor/Ind. Labor | Bulimba | 1938–1950 |
Bill Moore | Labor | Merthyr | 1940–1957 |
Harry Moorhouse | Ind. Democrat | Windsor | 1941–1944 |
Alf Muller | Country | Fassifern | 1935–1969 |
Frank Nicklin | Country | Murrumba | 1932–1968 |
Thomas Nimmo [5] | United Australia | Oxley | 1929–1943 |
Hon John O'Keefe [2] | Labor | Cairns | 1926–1929, 1930–1942 |
Harry O'Shea [1] | Labor | Warrego | 1941–1950 |
Bruce Pie [6] | Ind. Democrat | Hamilton | 1941–1943, 1944–1951 |
Tom Plunkett | Country | Albert | 1929–1957 |
Bill Power | Labor | Baroona | 1935–1960 |
Ernest Riordan | Labor | Bowen | 1936–1944, 1950–1954 |
Aubrey Slessar | Labor | Dalby | 1938–1947 |
Norm Smith | Labor | Carpentaria | 1941–1960 |
Hon William Forgan Smith [3] | Labor | Mackay | 1915–1942 |
Jim Sparkes | Country | Aubigny | 1932–1935, 1941–1960 |
George Taylor | Labor/Ind. Labor | Enoggera | 1932–1944 |
Stephen Theodore | Labor | Herbert | 1940–1950 |
Bert Turner | Labor | Kelvin Grove | 1941–1957 |
Harry Walker | Country | Cooroora | 1907–1947 |
Hon Ted Walsh | Labor | Mirani | 1935–1947, 1950–1969 |
Hon Tommy Williams | Labor | Port Curtis | 1932–1947 |
Herbert Yeates | Country | East Toowoomba | 1938–1945 |
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