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This is a list of
the members of the Australian
House of Representatives in
the 20th Australian Parliament,
which was elected at the 1951
election on 28 April
1951. The incumbent Liberal
Party of Australia led by Prime
Minister of Australia Robert
Menzies with coalition partner
the Country
Party led by Arthur
Fadden defeated the Australian
Labor Party led by Ben Chifley.
| Charles
Adermann |
Country |
Fisher |
Qld |
1943–1972 |
| Ian Allan[1] |
Country |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1953–1969 |
| Gordon
Anderson |
Labor |
Kingsford
Smith |
NSW |
1949–1955 |
| Tom
Andrews |
Labor |
Darebin |
Vic |
1949–1955 |
| Hon Larry
Anthony |
Country |
Richmond |
NSW |
1937–1957 |
| Jeff
Bate |
Liberal |
Macarthur |
NSW |
1949–1972 |
| Hon Howard
Beale |
Liberal |
Parramatta |
NSW |
1946–1958 |
| Kim
Beazley |
Labor |
Fremantle |
WA |
1945–1977 |
| Doug
Berry |
Liberal |
Griffith |
Qld |
1949–1954 |
| Alan
Bird |
Labor |
Batman |
Vic |
1949–1962 |
| Francis
Bland |
Liberal |
Warringah |
NSW |
1951–1961 |
| William
Bostock |
Liberal |
Indi |
Vic |
1949–1958 |
| Bill
Bourke |
Labor |
Fawkner |
Vic |
1949–1955 |
| George
Bowden |
Country |
Gippsland |
Vic |
1943–1961 |
| Wilfred
Brimblecombe |
Country |
Maranoa |
Qld |
1951–1966 |
| Geoffrey
Brown |
Liberal |
McMillan |
Vic |
1949–1955 |
| Hon Harry
Bruce |
Labor |
Leichhardt |
Qld |
1951–1958 |
| Bill
Bryson |
Labor |
Wills |
Vic |
1943–1946,
1949–1955 |
| Tom
Burke |
Labor |
Perth |
WA |
1943–1955 |
| Hon Arthur
Calwell |
Labor |
Melbourne |
Vic |
1940–1972 |
| Hon Archie
Cameron |
Liberal |
Barker |
SA |
1934–1956 |
| Clyde
Cameron |
Labor |
Hindmarsh |
SA |
1949–1980 |
| Dr Donald
Cameron |
Liberal |
Oxley |
Qld |
1949–1961 |
| Rt
Hon Richard
Casey |
Liberal |
La
Trobe |
Vic |
1931–1940,
1949–1960 |
| Hon Cyril
Chambers |
Labor |
Adelaide |
SA |
1943–1958 |
| Rt
Hon Ben
Chifley[2] |
Labor |
Macquarie |
NSW |
1928–1931,
1940–1951 |
| Hon Percy
Clarey |
Labor |
Bendigo |
Vic |
1949–1960 |
| Joe
Clark |
Labor |
Darling |
NSW |
1934–1969 |
| Bernard
Corser |
Country |
Wide
Bay |
Qld |
1928–1954 |
| Dominic
Costa |
Labor |
Banks |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
| Hon John
Cramer |
Liberal |
Bennelong |
NSW |
1949–1974 |
| Frank
Crean |
Labor |
Melbourne
Ports |
Vic |
1951–1977 |
| Jack
Cremean |
Labor |
Hoddle |
Vic |
1949–1955 |
| Dan
Curtin |
Labor |
Watson |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
| Fred
Daly |
Labor |
Grayndler |
NSW |
1943–1975 |
| Charles
Davidson |
Country |
Dawson |
Qld |
1946–1963 |
| Billy
Davies |
Labor |
Cunningham |
NSW |
1949–1956 |
| Frank
Davis |
Liberal |
Deakin |
Vic |
1949–1966 |
| Roger
Dean |
Liberal |
Robertson |
NSW |
1949–1964 |
| Alick
Downer |
Liberal |
Angas |
SA |
1949–1964 |
| Hon Arthur
Drakeford |
Labor |
Maribyrnong |
Vic |
1934–1955 |
| Hon David
Drummond |
Country |
New
England |
NSW |
1949–1963 |
| Nigel
Drury |
Liberal |
Ryan |
Qld |
1949–1975 |
| Gil
Duthie |
Labor |
Wilmot |
Tas |
1946–1975 |
| Bill
Edmonds |
Labor |
Herbert |
Qld |
1946–1958 |
| Jim
Eggins[3] |
Country |
Lyne |
NSW |
1949–1952 |
| Rt
Hon Dr H.V. Evatt |
Labor |
Barton |
NSW |
1940–1960 |
| Keith
Ewert[4] |
Labor |
Flinders |
Vic |
1952–1954 |
| Rt
Hon Arthur
Fadden |
Country |
McPherson |
Qld |
1936–1958 |
| Laurie
Failes |
Country |
Lawson |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
| David
Fairbairn |
Liberal |
Farrer |
NSW |
1949–1975 |
| Hon Allen
Fairhall |
Liberal |
Paterson |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
| Bill
Falkinder |
Liberal |
Franklin |
Tas |
1946–1966 |
| Joe
Fitzgerald |
Labor |
Phillip |
NSW |
1949–1955 |
| Hon Josiah
Francis |
Liberal |
Moreton |
Qld |
1922–1955 |
| Allan
Fraser |
Labor |
Eden-Monaro |
NSW |
1943–1966,
1969–1972 |
| Jim
Fraser[5] |
Labor |
Australian
Capital Territory |
ACT |
1951–1970 |
| Gordon
Freeth |
Liberal |
Forrest |
WA |
1949–1969 |
| Arthur
Fuller |
Labor |
Hume |
NSW |
1943–1949,
1951–1955, 1961–1963 |
| Pat
Galvin |
Labor |
Kingston |
SA |
1951–1966 |
| Bill
Graham |
Liberal |
St
George |
NSW |
1949–1954,
1955–1958, 1966–1980 |
| Bill
Grayden |
Liberal |
Swan |
WA |
1949–1954 |
| Arthur
Greenup[6] |
Labor |
Dalley |
NSW |
1953–1955 |
| Charles
Griffiths |
Labor |
Shortland |
NSW |
1949–1972 |
| Jo
Gullett |
Liberal |
Henty |
Vic |
1946–1955 |
| Len
Hamilton |
Country |
Canning |
WA |
1946–1961 |
| Rt
Hon Eric
Harrison |
Liberal |
Wentworth |
NSW |
1931–1956 |
| Jim
Harrison |
Labor |
Blaxland |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
| Hon Paul
Hasluck |
Liberal |
Curtin |
WA |
1949–1969 |
| Hon William
Haworth |
Liberal |
Isaacs |
Vic |
1949–1969 |
| Les
Haylen |
Labor |
Parkes |
NSW |
1943–1963 |
| Rt
Hon Harold
Holt |
Liberal |
Higgins |
Vic |
1935–1967 |
| John
Howse |
Liberal |
Calare |
NSW |
1946–1960 |
| Rt
Hon Billy
Hughes[7] |
Liberal |
Bradfield |
NSW |
1901–1952 |
| Alan
Hulme |
Liberal |
Petrie |
Qld |
1949–1961,
1963–1972 |
| William
Jack |
Liberal |
North
Sydney |
NSW |
1949–1966 |
| Rowley
James |
Labor |
Hunter |
NSW |
1928–1958 |
| Hon Herbert
Johnson |
Labor |
Kalgoorlie |
WA |
1940–1958 |
| Bob
Joshua |
Labor |
Ballaarat |
Vic |
1951–1955 |
| Percy
Joske[8] |
Liberal |
Balaclava |
Vic |
1951–1960 |
| Bruce
Kekwick |
Liberal |
Bass |
Tas |
1949–1954 |
| Hon Wilfrid
Kent Hughes |
Liberal |
Chisholm |
Vic |
1949–1970 |
| Stan
Keon |
Labor |
Yarra |
Vic |
1949–1955 |
| William
Lawrence |
Liberal |
Wimmera |
Vic |
1949–1958 |
| Hon George
Lawson |
Labor |
Brisbane |
Qld |
1931–1961 |
| Hon Bert
Lazzarini[9] |
Labor |
Werriwa |
NSW |
1919–1931,
1934–1952 |
| Hugh
Leslie |
Liberal |
Moore |
WA |
1949–1958,
1961–1963 |
| Tony
Luchetti[2] |
Labor |
Macquarie |
NSW |
1951–1975 |
| Aubrey
Luck |
Liberal |
Darwin |
Tas |
1951–1958 |
| Philip
Lucock[3] |
Country |
Lyne |
NSW |
1953–1980 |
| Dan
Mackinnon[10] |
Liberal |
Corangamite |
Vic |
1949–1951,
1953–1966 |
| Hon Philip
McBride |
Liberal |
Wakefield |
SA |
1931–1937,
1937–1943 (S), 1946–1958 |
| Malcolm
McColm |
Liberal |
Bowman |
Qld |
1949–1961 |
| Hon Allan
McDonald[10] |
Liberal |
Corangamite |
Vic |
1940-1953 |
| Rt
Hon John
McEwen |
Country |
Murray |
Vic |
1934–1971 |
| John
McLeay Sr. |
Liberal |
Boothby |
SA |
1949–1966 |
| Don
McLeod |
Labor |
Wannon |
Vic |
1940–1949,
1951–1955 |
| Hon William
McMahon |
Liberal |
Lowe |
NSW |
1949–1982 |
| Rt
Hon Robert
Menzies |
Liberal |
Kooyong |
Vic |
1934–1966 |
| Dan
Minogue |
Labor |
West
Sydney |
NSW |
1949–1969 |
| Charles
Morgan |
Labor |
Reid |
NSW |
1940–1946,
1949–1958 |
| Dan
Mulcahy[11] |
Labor |
Lang |
NSW |
1934–1953 |
| Jack
Mullens |
Labor |
Gellibrand |
Vic |
1949–1955 |
| Jock
Nelson[5] |
Labor |
Northern
Territory |
NT |
1949–1966 |
| William
O'Connor |
Labor |
Martin |
NSW |
1946–1969 |
| Hubert
Opperman |
Liberal |
Corio |
Vic |
1949–1967 |
| Hon Frederick
Osborne |
Liberal |
Evans |
NSW |
1949–1961 |
| Rt
Hon Sir Earle
Page |
Country |
Cowper |
NSW |
1919–1961 |
| Henry Pearce |
Liberal |
Capricornia |
Qld |
1949–1961 |
| Ted Peters |
Labor |
Burke |
Vic |
1949–1969 |
| Hon Reg
Pollard |
Labor |
Lalor |
Vic |
1937–1966 |
| Hon Bill
Riordan |
Labor |
Kennedy |
Qld |
1936–1966 |
| Hugh
Roberton |
Country |
Riverina |
NSW |
1949–1965 |
| Hon Sol
Rosevear[6] |
Labor |
Dalley |
NSW |
1931–1953 |
| Edgar
Russell |
Labor |
Grey |
SA |
1943–1963 |
| Rupert
Ryan[4] |
Liberal |
Flinders |
Vic |
1940–1952 |
| Tom
Sheehan |
Labor |
Cook |
NSW |
1937–1955 |
| Frank
Stewart[11] |
Labor |
Lang |
NSW |
1953–1979 |
| Reginald
Swartz |
Liberal |
Darling
Downs |
Qld |
1949–1972 |
| Albert
Thompson |
Labor |
Port
Adelaide |
SA |
1946–1963 |
| Frank
Timson |
Liberal |
Higinbotham |
Vic |
1949–1960 |
| Hon Athol
Townley |
Liberal |
Denison |
Tas |
1949–1964 |
| Thomas
Treloar[1] |
Country |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1949–1953 |
| Winton
Turnbull |
Country |
Mallee |
Vic |
1946–1972 |
| Harry
Turner[7] |
Liberal |
Bradfield |
NSW |
1952–1974 |
| Hon Eddie
Ward |
Labor |
East
Sydney |
NSW |
1931,
1932–1963 |
| David
Oliver Watkins |
Labor |
Newcastle |
NSW |
1935–1958 |
| Bill
Wentworth |
Liberal |
Mackellar |
NSW |
1949–1977 |
| Roy Wheeler |
Liberal |
Mitchell |
NSW |
1949–1961 |
| Gough
Whitlam[9] |
Labor |
Werriwa |
NSW |
1952–1978 |
| Thomas
White[8] |
Liberal |
Balaclava |
Vic |
1929–1951 |
| Bruce
Wight |
Liberal |
Lilley |
Qld |
1949–1961 |
| Keith
Wilson |
Liberal |
Sturt |
SA |
1937–1944
(S), 1949–1954, 1955–1966 |
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal member Thomas
Treloar died on
15 November 1953; Liberal candidate Ian
Allan won the resulting
by-election on 19
December.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Labor member Ben
Chifley died on
13 June 1951; Labor candidate Tony
Luchetti won the resulting
by-election on 28
July.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Country member Jim
Eggins died on 28
January 1952; Country candidate Philip
Lucock won the resulting by-election on
22 March.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal member Rupert
Ryan died on 25
August 1952; Labor candidate Keith
Ewert won the resulting
by-election on 18
October.
- ^ Jump up to:a b At this time, the
members for the Northern
Territory and Australian
Capital Territory could
only vote on matters relating to their
respective territories.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Labor member Sol
Rosevear died on
21 March 1953; Labor candidate Arthur
Greenup won the resulting
by-election on 9
May.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal member Billy
Hughes died on 28
October 1952; Liberal candidate Henry
Turner won the resulting
by-election on 20
December.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal member Thomas
White resigned on
20 June 1951; Liberal candidate Percy
Joske won the resulting
by-election on 28
July.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Labor member Bert
Lazzarini died on
1 October 1952; Labor candidate Gough
Whitlam won the resulting
by-election on 29
November.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal member Allan
McDonald died on
10 June 1953; Liberal candidate Dan
Mackinnon won the resulting
by-election on 29
August.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Labor member Dan
Mulcahy died on
13 July 1953; Labor candidate Frank
Stewart won the resulting
by-election on 29
August.
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