This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1966 to 1969, as elected at the 1966 federal election.[1]
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Member |
Party |
Electorate |
State |
In office |
Charles Adermann |
| Country |
Fisher |
Qld |
1943–1972 |
Ian Allan [7] |
| Country |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1953–1969 |
Doug Anthony |
| Country |
Richmond |
NSW |
1957–1984 |
Bill Armstrong |
| Country |
Riverina |
NSW |
1965–1969 |
Bill Arthur |
| Liberal |
Barton |
NSW |
1966–1969 |
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 |
Noel Beaton [6] |
| Labor |
Bendigo |
Vic |
1960–1969 |
Kim Beazley |
| Labor |
Fremantle |
WA |
1945–1977 |
Sam Benson |
| Independent |
Batman |
Vic |
1962–1969 |
Fred Birrell |
| Labor |
Port Adelaide |
SA |
1963–1974 |
Robert Bonnett |
| Liberal |
Herbert |
Qld |
1966–1977 |
Len Bosman |
| Liberal |
St George |
NSW |
1963–1969 |
Nigel Bowen |
| Liberal |
Parramatta |
NSW |
1964–1973 |
William Bridges-Maxwell |
| Liberal |
Robertson |
NSW |
1964–1969 |
Kay Brownbill |
| Liberal |
Kingston |
SA |
1966–1969 |
Gordon Bryant |
| Labor |
Wills |
Vic |
1955–1980 |
Alex Buchanan |
| Liberal |
McMillan |
Vic |
1955–1972 |
Les Bury |
| Liberal |
Wentworth |
NSW |
1956–1974 |
Jim Cairns |
| Labor |
Yarra |
Vic |
1955–1977 |
Kevin Cairns |
| Liberal |
Lilley |
Qld |
1963–1972, 1974–1980 |
Sam Calder [1] |
| Country Liberal |
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 |
Fred Chaney Sr. |
| Liberal |
Perth |
WA |
1955–1969 |
Don Chipp |
| Liberal |
Higinbotham |
Vic |
1960–1977 |
Joe Clark |
| Labor |
Darling |
NSW |
1934–1969 |
Richard Cleaver |
| Liberal |
Swan |
WA |
1955–1969 |
Fred Collard |
| Labor |
Kalgoorlie |
WA |
1961–1975 |
Rex Connor |
| Labor |
Cunningham |
NSW |
1963–1977 |
Jim Cope |
| Labor |
Watson |
NSW |
1955–1975 |
James Corbett |
| Country |
Maranoa |
Qld |
1966–1980 |
Eric Costa |
| Labor |
Banks |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
Frank Courtnay |
| Labor |
Darebin |
Vic |
1958–1969 |
John Cramer |
| Liberal |
Bennelong |
NSW |
1949–1974 |
Frank Crean |
| Labor |
Melbourne Ports |
Vic |
1951–1977 |
Manfred Cross |
| Labor |
Brisbane |
Qld |
1961–1975, 1980–1990 |
Dan Curtin |
| Labor |
Kingsford-Smith |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
Fred Daly |
| Labor |
Grayndler |
NSW |
1943–1975 |
Ron Davies |
| Labor |
Braddon |
Tas |
1958–1975 |
Len Devine |
| Labor |
East Sydney |
NSW |
1963–1969 |
Don Dobie |
| Liberal |
Hughes |
NSW |
1966–1972, 1975–1996 |
Nigel Drury |
| Liberal |
Ryan |
Qld |
1949–1975 |
Gil Duthie |
| Labor |
Wilmot |
Tas |
1946–1975 |
John England |
| Country |
Calare |
NSW |
1960–1975 |
Dudley Erwin |
| Liberal |
Ballaarat |
Vic |
1955–1975 |
Doug Everingham [3] |
| Labor |
Capricornia |
Qld |
1967–1975, 1977–1984 |
Laurie Failes |
| Country |
Lawson |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
David Fairbairn |
| Liberal |
Farrer |
NSW |
1949–1975 |
Allen Fairhall |
| Liberal |
Paterson |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
Jim Forbes |
| Liberal |
Barker |
SA |
1956–1975 |
Max Fox |
| Liberal |
Henty |
Vic |
1955–1974 |
Jim Fraser [1] |
| Labor |
Australian Capital Territory |
ACT |
1951–1970 |
Malcolm Fraser |
| Liberal |
Wannon |
Vic |
1955–1983 |
Gordon Freeth |
| Liberal |
Forrest |
WA |
1949–1969 |
Bill Fulton |
| Labor |
Leichhardt |
Qld |
1958–1975 |
Victor Garland [5] |
| Liberal |
Curtin |
WA |
1969–1981 |
Wylie Gibbs |
| Liberal |
Bowman |
Qld |
1963–1969 |
Adrian Gibson |
| Liberal |
Denison |
Tas |
1964–1969 |
Geoffrey Giles |
| Liberal |
Angas |
SA |
1964–1983 |
John Gorton [4] |
| Liberal |
Higgins |
Vic |
1968–1975 |
Bill Graham |
| Liberal |
North Sydney |
NSW |
1949–1954, 1955–1958, 1966–1980 |
George Gray [3] |
| Labor |
Capricornia |
Qld |
1961–1967 |
Charles Griffiths |
| Labor |
Shortland |
NSW |
1949–1972 |
John Hallett |
| Country |
Canning |
WA |
1963–1974 |
Brendan Hansen |
| Labor |
Wide Bay |
Qld |
1961–1974 |
Jim Harrison |
| Labor |
Blaxland |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
Paul Hasluck [5] |
| Liberal |
Curtin |
WA |
1949–1969 |
William Haworth |
| Liberal |
Isaacs |
Vic |
1949–1969 |
Bill Hayden |
| Labor |
Oxley |
Qld |
1961–1988 |
Harold Holt [4] |
| Liberal |
Higgins |
Vic |
1935–1967 |
Mac Holten |
| Country |
Indi |
Vic |
1958–1977 |
Peter Howson |
| Liberal |
Fawkner |
Vic |
1955–1972 |
Tom Hughes |
| Liberal |
Parkes |
NSW |
1963–1972 |
Alan Hulme |
| Liberal |
Petrie |
Qld |
1949–1961, 1963–1972 |
Ralph Hunt [7] |
| Country |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1969–1989 |
Les Irwin |
| Liberal |
Mitchell |
NSW |
1961–1972 |
Bert James |
| Labor |
Hunter |
NSW |
1960–1980 |
Alan Jarman |
| Liberal |
Deakin |
Vic |
1966–1983 |
John Jess |
| Liberal |
La Trobe |
Vic |
1960–1972 |
Don Jessop |
| Liberal |
Grey |
SA |
1966–1969 |
Andrew Jones |
| Liberal |
Adelaide |
SA |
1966–1969 |
Charles Jones |
| Labor |
Newcastle |
NSW |
1958–1983 |
Bob Katter, Sr. |
| Country |
Kennedy |
Qld |
1966–1990 |
Bert Kelly |
| Liberal |
Wakefield |
SA |
1958–1977 |
David Kennedy [6] |
| Labor |
Bendigo |
Vic |
1969–1972 |
Wilfrid Kent Hughes |
| Liberal |
Chisholm |
Vic |
1949–1970 |
Jim Killen |
| Liberal |
Moreton |
Qld |
1955–1983 |
Rob King |
| Country |
Wimmera |
Vic |
1958–1977 |
Mervyn Lee |
| Liberal |
Lalor |
Vic |
1966–1969 |
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 |
Don Maisey |
| Country |
Moore |
WA |
1963–1974 |
John McEwen |
| Country |
Murray |
Vic |
1934–1971 |
Hector McIvor |
| Labor |
Gellibrand |
Vic |
1955–1972 |
John McLeay, Jr. |
| Liberal |
Boothby |
SA |
1966–1981 |
William McMahon |
| Liberal |
Lowe |
NSW |
1949–1982 |
Dan Minogue |
| Labor |
West Sydney |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
Dugald Munro |
| Liberal |
Eden-Monaro |
NSW |
1966–1969 |
Martin Nicholls |
| Labor |
Bonython |
SA |
1963–1977 |
Peter Nixon |
| Country |
Gippsland |
Vic |
1961–1983 |
William O'Connor |
| Labor |
Dalley |
NSW |
1946–1969 |
Hubert Opperman [2] |
| Liberal |
Corio |
Vic |
1949–1967 |
Rex Patterson |
| Labor |
Dawson |
Qld |
1966–1975 |
Andrew Peacock |
| Liberal |
Kooyong |
Vic |
1966–1994 |
Thomas Pearsall |
| Liberal |
Franklin |
Tas |
1966–1969 |
Ted Peters |
| Labor |
Scullin |
Vic |
1949–1969 |
Ian Pettitt |
| Country |
Hume |
NSW |
1963–1972 |
Ian Robinson |
| Country |
Cowper |
NSW |
1963–1990 |
Edward St John |
| Liberal/Independent |
Warringah |
NSW |
1966–1969 |
Gordon Scholes [2] |
| Labor |
Corio |
Vic |
1967–1993 |
Ian Sinclair |
| Country |
New England |
NSW |
1963–1998 |
Billy Snedden |
| Liberal |
Bruce |
Vic |
1955–1983 |
Frank Stewart |
| Labor |
Lang |
NSW |
1953–1979 |
Philip Stokes |
| Liberal |
Maribyrnong |
Vic |
1955–1969 |
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 |
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 |
Ian Wilson |
| Liberal |
Sturt |
SA |
1966–1969, 1972–1993 |
Close
- 1 At this time, the members for the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory could only vote on matters relating to their respective territories.
- 2 The Liberal member for Corio, Hubert Opperman, resigned on 10 June 1967 to accept an appointment as Australia's first High Commissioner to Malta; Labor candidate Gordon Scholes won the resulting by-election on 22 July 1967.
- 3 The Labor member for Capricornia, George Gray, died on 2 August 1967; Labor candidate Doug Everingham won the resulting by-election on 30 September 1967.
- 4 The Prime Minister and Liberal member for Higgins, Harold Holt, was presumed dead on 19 December 1967, after disappearing two days earlier while swimming at Portsea; Liberal candidate John Gorton won the resulting by-election on 24 February 1968.
- 5 The Liberal member for Curtin, Paul Hasluck, resigned on 10 February 1969 to accept an appointment as Governor-General of Australia; Liberal candidate Victor Garland won the resulting by-election on 19 April 1969.
- 6 The Labor member for Bendigo, Noel Beaton, resigned on 9 April 1969; Labor candidate David Kennedy won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1969.
- 7 The Country Party member for Gwydir, Ian Allan, resigned on 30 April 1969; Country Party candidate Ralph Hunt won the resulting by-election on 7 June 1969.