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. [1]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Hon Mike Ahern | National | Landsborough | 1968–1990 |
Gilbert Alison | National | Maryborough | 1971–1977, 1983–1989 |
Hon Brian Austin | National | Wavell | 1977–1989 |
Earle Bailey | National | Toowong | 1983–1986 |
Hon Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen | National | Barambah | 1947–1987 |
Des Booth | National | Warwick | 1977–1992 |
Rob Borbidge | National | Surfers Paradise | 1980–2001 |
Paul Braddy [4] | Labor | Rockhampton | 1985–2001 |
Tom Burns | Labor | Lytton | 1972–1996 |
Brian Cahill | National | Aspley | 1983–1986 |
Clem Campbell | Labor | Bundaberg | 1983–1998 |
Ed Casey | Labor | Mackay | 1969–1995 |
Hon Yvonne Chapman | National | Pine Rivers | 1983–1989 |
Paul Clauson [5] | National | Redlands | 1985–1989 |
Pat Comben | Labor | Windsor | 1983–1995 |
Russell Cooper | National | Roma | 1983–2001 |
Bill D'Arcy | Labor | Woodridge | 1972–1974, 1977–2000 |
Brian Davis | Labor | Brisbane Central | 1969–1974, 1977–1989 |
Keith De Lacy | Labor | Cairns | 1983–1998 |
Bill Eaton | Labor | Mourilyan | 1980–1992 |
Tony Elliott | National | Cunningham | 1974–2001 |
Tony Fitzgerald | National | Lockyer | 1980–1998 |
Jim Fouras | Labor | South Brisbane | 1977–1986, 1989–2006 |
Hon Ivan Gibbs | National | Albert | 1974–1989 |
Bob Gibbs | Labor | Wolston | 1977–1999 |
Hon Bill Glasson | National | Gregory | 1974–1989 |
Hon John Goleby [5] | National | Redlands | 1974–1985 |
Wayne Goss | Labor | Salisbury | 1983–1998 |
Hon Bill Gunn | National | Somerset | 1972–1992 |
Terry Gygar [2] | Liberal | Stafford | 1974–1983, 1984–1989 |
David Hamill | Labor | Ipswich | 1983–2001 |
Hon Neville Harper | National | Auburn | 1980–1992 |
Lindsay Hartwig | Independent | Callide | 1972–1986 |
Leisha Harvey | National | Greenslopes | 1983–1989 |
Ian Henderson | National | Mount Gravatt | 1983–1989 |
Hon Russ Hinze | National | South Coast | 1966–1988 |
Kevin Hooper [1] | Labor | Archerfield | 1972–1984 |
Angus Innes | Liberal | Sherwood | 1978–1990 |
Doug Jennings | National | Southport | 1980–1987 |
Hon Bob Katter | National | Flinders | 1974–1992 |
Bill Kaus | National | Mansfield | 1966–1986 |
Hon Sir William Knox | Liberal | Nundah | 1957–1989 |
Joe Kruger | Labor/Independent | Murrumba | 1977–1986 |
Hon Don Lane | National | Merthyr | 1971–1989 |
Hon Norm Lee | Liberal | Yeronga | 1964–1989 |
Hon Vince Lester | National | Peak Downs | 1974–2004 |
Hon Bill Lickiss | Liberal | Mount Coot-tha | 1963–1989 |
Kev Lingard | National | Fassifern | 1983–2009 |
Brian Littleproud | National | Condamine | 1983–2001 |
Terry Mackenroth | Labor | Chatsworth | 1977–2005 |
Ken McElligott | Labor | Townsville | 1983–1998 |
Hon Peter McKechnie | National | Carnarvon | 1974–1989 |
Ron McLean | Labor | Bulimba | 1980–1992 |
Sandy McPhie | National | Toowoomba North | 1983–1989 |
Max Menzel | National | Mulgrave | 1980–1989 |
Col Miller | Liberal/Independent [3] | Ithaca | 1966–1986 |
Glen Milliner | Labor | Everton | 1977–1998 |
Hon Geoff Muntz | National | Whitsunday | 1980–1989 |
Dr Denis Murphy [2] | Labor | Stafford | 1983–1984 |
Don Neal | National | Balonne | 1972–1992 |
Bill Newton | National | Caboolture | 1983–1989 |
Henry Palaszczuk [1] | Labor | Archerfield | 1984–2006 |
Hon Lin Powell | National | Isis | 1974–1989 |
Bill Prest | Labor | Port Curtis | 1976–1992 |
Bill Price | Labor | Mount Isa | 1983–1986 |
Jim Randell | National | Mirani | 1980–1994 |
Ted Row | National | Hinchinbrook | 1972–1989 |
Bob Scott | Labor | Cook | 1977–1989 |
Eric Shaw | Labor | Wynnum | 1977–1989 |
Gordon Simpson | National | Cooroora | 1974–1989 |
Geoff Smith | Labor | Townsville West | 1980–1998 |
Len Stephan | National | Gympie | 1979–2001 |
Mark Stoneman | National | Burdekin | 1983–1998 |
Hon Martin Tenni | National | Barron River | 1974–1989 |
Hon Neil Turner | National | Warrego | 1974–1986, 1991–1998 |
David Underwood | Labor | Ipswich West | 1977–1989 |
Ken Vaughan | Labor | Nudgee | 1977–1995 |
Tom Veivers | Labor | Ashgrove | 1983–1986 |
Nev Warburton | Labor | Sandgate | 1977–1992 |
Anne Warner | Labor | Kurilpa | 1983–1995 |
Hon John Warner | National | Toowoomba South | 1974–1986 |
Hon Claude Wharton | National | Burnett | 1960–1986 |
Terry White | Liberal | Redcliffe | 1979–1989 |
Alex Wilson | Labor | Townsville South | 1977–1986 |
Keith Wright [4] | Labor | Rockhampton | 1969–1984 |
Les Yewdale | Labor | Rockhampton North | 1972–1989 |
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