This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1958 to 1961, as elected at the 1958 state election:
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
---|---|---|---|
Jim Balfour | Liberal | Morwell | 1955–1982 |
Nathaniel Barclay | Country | Mildura | 1947–1952; 1955–1962 |
Hon John Bloomfield | Liberal | Malvern | 1953–1970 |
Hon Henry Bolte | Liberal | Hampden | 1947–1972 |
Bill Borthwick [2] | Liberal | Scoresby | 1960–1982 |
Hon Richard Brose | Country | Rodney | 1944–1964 |
Vernon Christie | Liberal | Ivanhoe | 1955–1973 |
Arthur Clarey | Labor | Melbourne | 1955–1972 |
Leslie Cochrane | Country | Gippsland West | 1950–1970 |
Frederick Cook | Country | Benalla | 1936–1961 |
Roy Crick | Labor | Grant | 1955–1966 |
Tom Darcy | Liberal | Polwarth | 1958–1970 |
William Divers [1] | Labor | Footscray | 1958–1970 |
Hon Val Doube | Labor | Oakleigh | 1950–1961; 1970–1979 |
Roberts Dunstan | Liberal | Mornington | 1956–1982 |
Tom Evans [3] | Liberal | Ballarat North | 1960–1988 |
Leo Fennessy | Labor | Brunswick East | 1955–1970 |
Larry Floyd | Labor | Williamstown | 1955–1973 |
Hon Alexander Fraser | Liberal | Caulfield | 1950–1952; 1955–1965 |
Richard Gainey | Liberal | Elsternwick | 1955–1967 |
Hon Bill Galvin | Labor | Bendigo | 1945–1955, 1958–1964 |
Peter Garrisson | Liberal | Hawthorn | 1958–1964 |
George Gibbs | Liberal | Portland | 1955–1967 |
Max Gillett | Liberal | Geelong West | 1958–1964 |
Jack Holden | Liberal | Moonee Ponds | 1955–1967 |
Kevin Holland | Labor | Flemington | 1956–1967 |
Hon Sir Herbert Hyland | Country | Gippsland South | 1929–1970 |
Harry Kane | Liberal | Broadmeadows | 1955–1962 |
Brig. Hon Sir George Knox [1] | Liberal | Scoresby | 1927–1960 |
Hon Sir Albert Lind | Country | Gippsland East | 1920–1961 |
Denis Lovegrove | Labor | Fitzroy | 1955–1973 |
Sam Loxton | Liberal | Prahran | 1955–1979 |
Jim MacDonald | Liberal | Burwood | 1955–1976 |
Hon Sir William McDonald | Liberal | Dundas | 1947–1952; 1955–1970 |
Hon Sir Thomas Maltby | Liberal | Geelong | 1929–1961 |
Jim Manson | Liberal | Ringwood | 1955–1973 |
Edward Meagher | Liberal | Mentone | 1955–1976 |
Hon Wilfred Mibus | Liberal | Lowan | 1944–1964 |
Hon Tom Mitchell | Country | Benambra | 1947–1976 |
Hon George Moss | Country | Murray Valley | 1945–1973 |
Charlie Mutton | Labor | Coburg | 1940–1967 |
Hon Horace Petty | Liberal | Toorak | 1952–1964 |
Murray Porter | Liberal | Sandringham | 1955–1970 |
Joe Rafferty | Liberal | Ormond | 1955–1979 |
Hon George Reid | Liberal | Box Hill | 1947–1952; 1955–1973 |
Len Reid | Liberal | Dandenong | 1958–1969 |
Charlie Ring | Labor | Preston | 1955–1970 |
John Rossiter | Liberal | Brighton | 1955–1976 |
William Ruthven | Labor | Reservoir | 1945–1961 |
Hon Arthur Rylah | Liberal | Kew | 1949–1971 |
Roy Schintler | Labor | Yarraville | 1955–1967 |
Gordon Scott | Liberal | Ballarat South | 1955–1964 |
Hon Ernie Shepherd [1] | Labor | Footscray | 1945–1968 |
Baron Snider | Liberal | St Kilda | 1955–1964 |
Harold Stirling | Country | Swan Hill | 1952–1968 |
Russell Stokes | Liberal | Evelyn | 1958–1973 |
Clive Stoneham | Labor | Midlands | 1942–1970 |
Bob Suggett | Liberal | Moorabbin | 1955–1979 |
Keith Sutton | Labor | Albert Park | 1950–1970 |
Edgar Tanner | Liberal | Ripponlea | 1955–1976 |
Alex Taylor | Liberal | Balwyn | 1955–1973 |
Bill Towers | Labor | Richmond | 1947–1962 |
Campbell Turnbull | Labor | Brunswick West | 1955–1973 |
Hon Keith Turnbull | Liberal | Kara Kara | 1950–1964 |
Kenneth Wheeler | Liberal | Essendon | 1958–1979 |
Hon Russell White [2] | Country | Ballarat North | 1945–1960 |
Vernon Wilcox | Liberal | Camberwell | 1956–1976 |
Frank Wilkes | Labor | Northcote | 1957–1988 |
Ray Wiltshire | Liberal | Mulgrave | 1955–1976 |
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