This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1969 to 1972, as elected at the 1969 federal election.[1]

Member Party Electorate State In office
Charles Adermann  Country Fisher Qld 1943–1972
Doug Anthony  Country Richmond NSW 1957–1984
John Armitage  Labor Chifley NSW 1961–1963, 1969–1983
Sir William Aston  Liberal Phillip NSW 1955–1961, 1963–1972
Lance Barnard  Labor Bass Tas 1954–1975
Charles Barnes  Country McPherson Qld 1958–1972
Jeff Bate  Liberal Macarthur NSW 1949–1972
Kim Beazley  Labor Fremantle WA 1945–1977
Adrian Bennett  Labor Swan WA 1969–1975
Joe Berinson  Labor Perth WA 1969–1975
Fred Birrell  Labor Port Adelaide SA 1963–1974
Robert Bonnett  Liberal Herbert Qld 1966–1977
Lionel Bowen  Labor Kingsford-Smith NSW 1969–1990
Nigel Bowen  Liberal Parramatta NSW 1964–1973
Neil Brown  Liberal Diamond Valley Vic 1969–1972, 1975–1983, 1984–1991
Gordon Bryant  Labor Wills Vic 1955–1980
Alex Buchanan  Liberal McMillan Vic 1955–1972
Les Bury  Liberal Wentworth NSW 1956–1974
Jim Cairns  Labor Lalor Vic 1955–1977
Kevin Cairns  Liberal Lilley Qld 1963–1972, 1974–1980
Sam Calder  Country Northern Territory NT 1966–1980
Arthur Calwell  Labor Melbourne Vic 1940–1972
Clyde Cameron  Labor Hindmarsh SA 1949–1980
Don Cameron  Liberal Griffith Qld 1966–1990
Moss Cass  Labor Maribyrnong Vic 1969–1983
Don Chipp  Liberal Hotham Vic 1960–1977
Barry Cohen  Labor Robertson NSW 1969–1990
Fred Collard  Labor Kalgoorlie WA 1961–1975
Rex Connor  Labor Cunningham NSW 1963–1977
James Corbett  Country Maranoa Qld 1966–1980
Jim Cope  Labor Sydney NSW 1955–1975
John Cramer  Liberal Bennelong NSW 1949–1974
Frank Crean  Labor Melbourne Ports Vic 1951–1977
Manfred Cross  Labor Brisbane Qld 1961–1975, 1980–1990
Fred Daly  Labor Grayndler NSW 1943–1975
Ron Davies  Labor Braddon Tas 1958–1975
Don Dobie  Liberal Cook NSW 1966–1972, 1975–1996
Nigel Drury  Liberal Ryan Qld 1949–1975
Gil Duthie  Labor Wilmot Tas 1946–1975
Kep Enderby [1]  Labor Australian Capital Territory ACT 1970–1975
John England  Country Calare NSW 1960–1975
Dudley Erwin  Liberal Ballaarat Vic 1955–1975
Doug Everingham  Labor Capricornia Qld 1967–1975, 1977–1984
David Fairbairn  Liberal Farrer NSW 1949–1975
John FitzPatrick  Labor Darling NSW 1969–1980
Jim Forbes  Liberal Barker SA 1956–1975
Norm Foster  Labor Sturt SA 1969–1972
Max Fox  Liberal Henty Vic 1955–1974
Allan Fraser  Labor Eden-Monaro NSW 1943–1966, 1969–1972
Malcolm Fraser  Liberal Wannon Vic 1955–1984
Jim Fraser [1]  Labor Australian Capital Territory ACT 1951–1970
Bill Fulton  Labor Leichhardt Qld 1958–1975
Victor Garland  Liberal Curtin WA 1969–1981
Horrie Garrick  Labor Batman Vic 1969–1977
Geoffrey Giles  Liberal Angas SA 1964–1983
John Gorton  Liberal Higgins Vic 1968–1975
Bill Graham  Liberal North Sydney NSW 1949–1954, 1955–1958, 1966–1980
Al Grassby  Labor Riverina NSW 1969–1974
Charles Griffiths  Labor Shortland NSW 1949–1972
Richard Gun  Labor Kingston SA 1969–1975
John Hallett  Country Canning WA 1963–1974
David Hamer  Liberal Isaacs Vic 1969–1974, 1975–1977
Brendan Hansen  Labor Wide Bay Qld 1961–1974
Bill Hayden  Labor Oxley Qld 1961–1988
Mac Holten  Country Indi Vic 1958–1977
Peter Howson  Liberal Casey Vic 1955–1972
Tom Hughes  Liberal Berowra NSW 1963–1972
Alan Hulme  Liberal Petrie Qld 1949–1961, 1963–1972
Ralph Hunt  Country Gwydir NSW 1969–1989
Chris Hurford  Labor Adelaide SA 1969–1988
Les Irwin  Liberal Mitchell NSW 1963–1972
Ralph Jacobi  Labor Hawker SA 1969–1987
Bert James  Labor Hunter NSW 1960–1980
Alan Jarman  Liberal Deakin Vic 1966–1983
Harry Jenkins Sr.  Labor Scullin Vic 1969–1985
John Jess  Liberal La Trobe Vic 1960–1972
Keith Johnson  Labor Burke Vic 1969–1980
Les Johnson  Labor Hughes NSW 1955–1966, 1969–1984
Charles Jones  Labor Newcastle NSW 1958–1983
Bob Katter Sr.  Country Kennedy Qld 1966–1990
Paul Keating  Labor Blaxland NSW 1969–1996
Bert Kelly  Liberal Wakefield SA 1958–1977
David Kennedy  Labor Bendigo Vic 1969–1972
Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes [2]  Liberal Chisholm Vic 1949–1970
Len Keogh  Labor Bowman Qld 1969–1975, 1983–1987
James Killen  Liberal Moreton Qld 1955–1983
Robert King  Country Wimmera Vic 1958–1977
Frank Kirwan  Labor Forrest WA 1969–1972
Dick Klugman  Labor Prospect NSW 1969–1990
Bruce Lloyd [3]  Country Murray Vic 1971–1996
Tony Luchetti  Labor Macquarie NSW 1951–1975
Philip Lucock  Country Lyne NSW 1952–1980
Phillip Lynch  Liberal Flinders Vic 1966–1982
Malcolm Mackay  Liberal Evans NSW 1963–1972
Michael MacKellar  Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994
Don Maisey  Country Moore WA 1963–1974
Vince Martin  Labor Banks NSW 1969–1980
John McLeay Jr.  Liberal Boothby SA 1966–1981
John McEwen [3]  Country Murray Vic 1934–1971
Hector McIvor  Labor Gellibrand Vic 1955–1972
William McMahon  Liberal Lowe NSW 1949–1981
Bill Morrison  Labor St George NSW 1969–1975, 1980–1984
Martin Nicholls  Labor Bonython SA 1963–1977
Peter Nixon  Country Gippsland Vic 1961–1983
Frank O'Keefe  Country Paterson NSW 1969–1984
Rex Patterson  Labor Dawson Qld 1966–1975
Andrew Peacock  Liberal Kooyong Vic 1966–1994
Ian Pettitt  Country Hume NSW 1963–1972
Len Reid  Liberal Holt Vic 1969–1972
Len Reynolds  Labor Barton NSW 1958–1966, 1969–1975
Ian Robinson  Country Cowper NSW 1963–1981
Gordon Scholes  Labor Corio Vic 1967–1993
Ray Sherry  Labor Franklin Tas 1969–1975
Ian Sinclair  Country New England NSW 1963–1998
Billy Snedden  Liberal Bruce Vic 1955–1983
Robert Solomon  Liberal Denison Tas 1969–1972
Tony Staley [2]  Liberal Chisholm Vic 1970–1980
Frank Stewart  Labor Lang NSW 1953–1979
Tony Street  Liberal Corangamite Vic 1966–1984
Reginald Swartz  Liberal Darling Downs Qld 1949–1972
Winton Turnbull  Country Mallee Vic 1946–1972
Harry Turner  Liberal Bradfield NSW 1952–1974
Tom Uren  Labor Reid NSW 1958–1990
Laurie Wallis  Labor Grey SA 1969–1983
Harry Webb  Labor Stirling WA 1954–1958, 1961–1972
Bill Wentworth  Liberal Mackellar NSW 1949–1977
Gough Whitlam  Labor Werriwa NSW 1952–1978
Ray Whittorn  Liberal Balaclava Vic 1960–1974
1 Labor member Jim Fraser died on 1 April 1970; Labor candidate Kep Enderby won the resulting by-election on 30 May 1970.
2 Liberal member Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes died on 30 July 1970; Liberal candidate Tony Staley won the resulting by-election on 19 September 1970.
3 Country Party member Sir John McEwen resigned on 1 February 1971; Country Party candidate Bruce Lloyd won the resulting by-election on 20 March 1971.

References

  1. "Historical information on the Australian Parliament". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
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