Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, 1963–1969

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This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1963 and 1969. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, and members served six year terms, with a number of members facing election each year.

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Elections

DateElectorates
11 May 1963 Monmouth; Newdegate, Russell
9 May 1964 Hobart; Launceston; Gordon
8 May 1965 Meander; Pembroke; Queenborough; West Devon
14 May 1966 Cornwall; Huon; Mersey
13 May 1967 Derwent; Tamar; Westmorland
25 May 1968 Buckingham; Macquarie; South Esk

Members

Name Division Years in officeElected
Hon Sir Henry Baker [3] Queenborough 1948–19681965
Hon Phyllis Benjamin (Labor) Hobart 1952–19761964
Hon Charles Best Meander 1958–19711965
Hon Louis Bisdee Monmouth 1959–19811963
Hon Ron Brown Huon 1948–19661960
Hon Alby Broadby [2] Gordon 1968–1988b/e
Hon Lloyd Carins South Esk 1962–19801968
Hon Thomas Cheek Macquarie 1950–19681962
Hon James Bell Connolly (Labor) Buckingham 1948–19681962
Hon Thomas d'Alton [2] (Labor) Gordon 1947–19681964
Hon Walter Davis West Devon 1953–19711965
Hon Joseph Dixon Derwent 1955–1961; 1967–19791967
Hon Charles Fenton Russell 1957–19811963
Hon Geoffrey Foot Cornwall 1961–19721966
Hon William Fry [1] Launceston 1958–19651964
Hon Oliver Gregory Westmorland 1959–19851967
Hon Daniel Hitchcock (Liberal) Tamar 1960–19791967
Hon Michael Hodgman Huon 1966–19741966
Hon Ken Lowrie Macquarie 1968–19861968
Hon Hector McFie Mersey 1954–19721966
Hon Ben McKay Pembroke 1959–19761965
Hon Don Marriott (Labor) Derwent 1961–19671961
Hon Brian Miller (Labor) Newdegate 1957–19861963
Hon John Orchard [1] [4] Launceston 1954–1961; 1966–1968b/e
Hon George Shaw Buckingham 1968–19981968
Hon Ray Shipp [4] Launceston 1968–1982b/e
Hon Louis Shoobridge [3] Queenborough 1968–1971b/e

Notes

1 On 19 December 1965, William Fry, the member for Launceston, died. John Orchard won the resulting by-election on 29 January 1966.
2 On 7 May 1968, Thomas d'Alton, the Labor member for Gordon, died. Alby Broadby won the resulting by-election on 26 June 1968.
3 On 20 July 1968, Sir Henry Baker, the member for Queenborough, died. Louis Shoobridge won the resulting by-election on 28 September 1968, which was contested by 13 candidates — a record for the Legislative Council.
4 In late 1968, John Orchard, the member for Launceston, was forced to vacate his seat under the Constitution (Disqualification Removal) Act 1968 due to his having been engaged in a contract with the government in his business affairs. Ray Shipp won the resulting by-election on 21 December 1968.

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