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This is a list of members
of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as
elected at the 15 March
1907 election and
subsequent by-elections up to the election of 29
December 1908.
- Note the "Term in
Office" refers to that members term(s) in the
Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
| 21st
Parliament |
| Frank Anstey |
Labor |
Brunswick |
1902–1910 |
| Reginald Argyle |
Anti-Socialist |
Dalhousie |
1900–1914 |
| Norman Bayles |
Anti-Socialist |
Toorak |
1906–1920 |
| William Beazley |
Labor |
Abbotsford |
1889–1912 |
| George Bennett [a] |
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Richmond |
1889–1908 |
| Thomas Bent |
Anti-Socialist / Reform |
Brighton |
1871–1894; 1900–1909 |
| Alfred Billson |
Anti-Socialist |
Ovens |
1901–1902; 1904–1927 |
| John Billson |
Labor |
Fitzroy |
1900–1924 |
| John Bowser |
Anti-Socialist |
Wangaratta |
1894–1929 |
| James Boyd |
non-Labor |
Melbourne |
1901–1908 |
| Frederick Bromley [b] |
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Carlton |
1892–1908 |
| Ewen Hugh Cameron |
Anti-Socialist |
Evelyn |
1874–1914 |
| James Cameron |
Anti-Socialist |
Gippsland East |
1902–1920 |
| Hugh Campbell |
Anti-Socialist |
Glenelg |
1906–1920 |
| John Carlisle |
Anti-Socialist |
Benalla |
1903–1927 |
| Albert Craven |
Anti-Socialist |
Benambra |
1889–1913 |
| John Cullen |
Anti-Socialist |
Gunbower |
1901–1911 |
| Alfred Downward |
Anti-Socialist |
Mornington |
1894–1929 |
| James Francis
Duffus |
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Port Fairy |
1894–1908; 1911–1914 |
| George Elmslie |
Labor |
Albert Park |
1902–1918 |
| James Farrer |
Anti-Socialist |
Barwon |
1906–1917 |
| Charles Forrest |
Anti-Socialist |
Polwarth |
1886–1894; 1897–1911 |
| Thomas Glass |
Labor |
Bendigo East |
1907–1911 |
| George Graham |
Anti-Socialist |
Goulburn Valley |
1884–1914 |
| John Gray |
Anti-Socialist |
Swan Hill |
1904–1917 |
| William Gurr |
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Geelong |
1894–1902; 1907–1908 |
| Albert Harris |
Anti-Socialist |
Walhalla |
1883–1910 |
| George Holden |
Independent |
Warrenheip |
1900–1913 |
| Thomas Hunt |
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Upper Goulburn |
1874–1892; 1903–1908 |
| William Hutchinson |
Anti-Socialist |
Borung |
1902–1920 |
| William Keast |
Independent |
Dandenong |
1900–1917 |
| Hubert Patrick
Keogh |
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Gippsland North |
1901–1908 |
| Joseph Kirton |
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Ballarat West |
1889–1894; 1894–1904; 1907–1908 |
| Thomas Langdon |
Anti-Socialist |
Korong |
1880–1889; 1892–1914 |
| Harry Lawson |
Anti-Socialist |
Castlemaine and Maldon |
1900–1928 |
| John Lemmon |
Labor |
Williamstown |
1904–1955 |
| Thomas Livingston |
Anti-Socialist |
Gippsland South |
1902–1922 |
| Peter McBride |
Anti-Socialist |
Kara Kara |
1897–1913 |
| Robert McCutcheon |
Anti-Socialist |
St Kilda |
1902–1917 |
| Charles McGrath |
Labor |
Grenville |
1904–1913 |
| Robert McGregor |
Anti-Socialist |
Ballarat East |
1894–1924 |
| Hugh McKenzie |
Anti-Socialist |
Rodney |
1904–1917 |
| John Mackey |
Anti-Socialist |
Gippsland West |
1902–1924 |
| Donald Mackinnon |
Anti-Socialist |
Prahran |
1900–1920 |
| Donald McLeod |
Anti-Socialist |
Daylesford |
1900–1923 |
| Frank Madden |
Anti-Socialist |
Boroondara |
1894–1917 |
| John Walker Mason |
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Waranga |
1897–1902; 1907–1908 |
| James Membrey |
Labor |
Jika Jika |
1907–1917 |
| John Murray |
Independent |
Warrnambool |
1884–1916 |
| David Oman |
Anti-Socialist |
Hampden |
1900–1927 |
| Alfred Richard Outtrim |
Labor |
Maryborough |
1885–1902; 1904–1920 |
| Alexander Peacock |
Anti-Socialist |
Allandale |
1889–1933 |
| George Prendergast |
Labor |
North Melbourne |
1894–1897; 1900–1926; 1927–1937 |
| Andrew Robertson |
Anti-Socialist |
Bulla |
1903–1924 |
| George Sangster |
Labor |
Port Melbourne |
1894–1915 |
| David Smith |
Labor |
Bendigo West |
1904–1924 |
| Robert Stanley |
Anti-Socialist |
Lowan |
1900–1904; 1906–1911 |
| George Swinburne |
Anti-Socialist |
Hawthorn |
1902–1913 |
| John Thomson |
Anti-Socialist |
Dundas |
1892–1900; 1902–1914 |
| Richard Toutcher |
Independent |
Stawell and Ararat |
1897–1935 |
| Tom Tunnecliffe |
Labor |
Eaglehawk |
1903–1904; 1907–1920; 1921–1947 |
| Edward Warde |
Labor |
Flemington |
1900–1925 |
| William Watt |
Independent |
Essendon |
1897–1900; 1902–1914 |
| Henry Weedon |
Anti-Socialist |
East Melbourne |
1907–1911 |
| Edgar Wilkins |
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Collingwood |
1892–1908 |
Thomas Bent was
Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Railways.
Frank Madden was Speaker,
Albert Craven was Chairman of Committees.
- [a] Bennett
died 8 September 1908; replaced by Ted
Cotter in October
1908.
- [b] Bromley
died 29 September 1908; replaced by Robert
Solly in October
1908.
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