This is a list of members of the 21st Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1918 to 1920, as elected at the 1918 state election held on 16 March 1918.[ 1]
During the term, several National Party members switched allegiance to the new Country Party .
Name
Party
Electorate
Term in office
John Appel
National /Country
Albert
1908–1929
Thomas Armfield
Labor
Musgrave
1915–1920
George Barber
Labor
Bundaberg
1901–1935
George Barnes
National
Warwick
1908–1935
Walter Barnes
National
Bulimba
1901–1915, 1918–1933
Percy Bayley
Ind. Nat.
Pittsworth
1915–1920
William Bebbington
National/Country
Drayton
1912–1923
Ernest Bell
National/Country
Fassifern
1913–1930
William Bertram
Labor
Maree
1912–1929
Frank Brennan
Labor
Toowoomba
1918–1925
Frank Bulcock [1]
Labor
Barcoo
1919–1942
Cuthbert Butler
Labor
Lockyer
1918–1920
George Carter
Labor
Port Curtis
1915–1920, 1923–1929
Charles Collins
Labor
Bowen
1909–1912, 1915–1936
Frank Cooper
Labor
Bremer
1915–1946
William Cooper
Labor
Rosewood
1918–1929
Bernard Corser
National/Country
Burnett
1912–1928
Harry Coyne
Labor
Warrego
1908–1923
Thomas Dunstan
Labor
Gympie
1915–1929, 1935–1953
Cecil Elphinstone
National
Oxley
1918–1929
Hon John Fihelly
Labor
Paddington
1912–1922
Thomas Foley
Labor
Mundingburra
1909–1920
Tom Foley [2]
Labor
Leichhardt
1919–1960
Frank Forde
Labor
Rockhampton
1917–1922, 1955–1957
Edgar Free
Labor
South Brisbane
1915–1920
James Fry
National
Kurilpa
1918–1932
John Gilday
Labor
Ithaca
1912–1926
William Gillies
Labor
Eacham
1912–1925
David Gledson
Labor
Ipswich
1915–1929, 1932–1949
Francis Grayson
Ind. Nat.
Cunningham
1904–1920
Donald Gunn
National
Carnarvon
1907–1920
Herbert Hardacre [2]
Labor
Leichhardt
1893–1919
Harry Hartley
Labor
Fitzroy
1915–1929
Robert Hodge
National/Country
Nanango
1902–1904; 1909–1920
John McEwan Hunter [3]
Labor
Maranoa
1907–1919
John Huxham
Labor
Buranda
1908–1909, 1912–1924
Alfred James
Labor/Country
Logan
1918–1920
Mick Kirwan
Labor
Brisbane
1912–1932
Edward Land
Labor
Balonne
1904–1927
William Lloyd
Labor
Enoggera
1915–1920, 1923–1929
James Larcombe
Labor
Keppel
1912–1929, 1932–1956
William Lennon [4]
Labor
Herbert
1907–1920
Edward Macartney
National
Toowong
1900–1908; 1909–1920
Hon William McCormack
Labor
Cairns
1912–1930
Peter McLachlan
Labor
Merthyr
1908–1912, 1915–1920, 1923–1929
Arthur Moore
National/Country
Aubigny
1915–1941
Godfrey Morgan
National/Country
Murilla
1909–1938
John Mullan
Labor
Flinders
1908–1912, 1918–1941
James O'Sullivan
Labor
Kennedy
1909–1920
John Payne
Labor
Mitchell
1905–1928
Percy Pease [4]
Labor
Herbert
1920–1940
Jens Peterson
Labor
Normanby
1915–1935
Andrew Lang Petrie
National
Toombul
1893–1926
George Pollock
Labor
Gregory
1915–1939
Darby Riordan
Labor
Burke
1918–1929
Robert Roberts
National
East Toowoomba
1907–1934
Daniel Ryan
Labor
Townsville
1915–1920
Henry Ryan
Labor
Cook
1915–1929
T. J. Ryan [1]
Labor
Barcoo
1909–1919
Hubert Sizer
National
Nundah
1918–1935
William Forgan Smith
Labor
Mackay
1915–1942
Henry Plantagenet Somerset
National
Stanley
1904–1920
Thomas Spencer [3]
National/Country
Maranoa
1904–1907; 1919–1920
James Stopford
Labor
Mount Morgan
1915–1936
Edward Swayne
National/Country
Mirani
1907–1935
Charles Taylor
National
Windsor
1918–1935
Hon Ted Theodore
Labor
Chillagoe
1909–1925
Andrew Thompson
Labor
Wide Bay
1918–1920
William Vowles
National/Country
Dalby
1911–1926
Harry Walker
National/Country
Cooroora
1907–1947
Richard Warren
National/Country
Murrumba
1918–1932
David Weir
Labor
Maryborough
1917–1929
William Wellington
Labor
Charters Towers
1915–1939
Albert Whitford
Labor
Burrum
1918–1920
Thomas Wilson
Labor
Fortitude Valley
1916–1933
Vern Winstanley
Labor
Queenton
1908–1932
Notes
1 On 14 October 1919, the Premier of Queensland and Labor member for Barcoo , T. J. Ryan , resigned to run for West Sydney at the 1919 federal election . Labor candidate Frank Bulcock won the resulting by-election on 20 December 1919.
2 On 14 October 1919, the Labor member for Leichhardt , Herbert Hardacre , resigned. Labor candidate Tom Foley won the resulting by-election on 20 December 1919.
3 On 22 October 1919, the Labor member for Maranoa , John McEwan Hunter , resigned to take up the role of the Queensland Agent-General in England.[ 2] Country candidate Thomas Spencer won the resulting by-election on 20 December 1919.
4 On 16 January 1920, the Labor member for Herbert , William Lennon , resigned. Labor candidate Percy Pease won the resulting by-election on 10 April 1920.
References
Waterson, Duncan Bruce: Biographical Register of the Queensland Parliament 1860–1929 (second edition), Sydney 2001.
See also