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This is a list of members
of the Australian
Senate from 1956 to
1959. Half of its members were
elected at the 9 May
1953 election and had
terms starting on 1 July 1953 and finishing on 30
June 1959; the other half were elected at the 10
December 1955 election and
had terms starting on 1 July 1956 and finishing on
30 June 1962. The process for filling casual
vacancies was complex. While senators were elected
for a six year term, people appointed to a casual
vacancy only held office until the earlier of the
next election for the House of Representatives or
the Senate.
| Stan Amour |
|
Labor |
New South Wales |
1959 |
1938–1965 |
| Ken Anderson |
|
Liberal |
New South Wales |
1959 |
1953–1975 |
| Hon. John Armstrong |
|
Labor |
New South Wales |
1962 |
1938–1962 |
| James Arnold |
|
Labor |
New South Wales |
1959 |
1941–1965 |
| Hon. Bill Ashley [a] |
|
Labor |
New South Wales |
1962 |
1938–1958 |
| Bill Aylett |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1959 |
1938–1965 |
| Archie Benn |
|
Labor |
Queensland |
1962 |
1950–1968 |
| George Branson [b] |
|
Liberal |
Western Australia |
1959 |
1958–1971 |
| Hon. Gordon Brown [c] |
|
Labor |
Queensland |
1959 |
1932–1965 |
| Nancy Buttfield |
|
Liberal |
South Australia |
1962 |
1955–1965, 1968–1974 |
| Condon Byrne |
|
Labor/QLP [d] |
Queensland |
1959 |
1951–1959, 1968–1974 |
| Hon. Don Cameron |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1962 |
1938–1962 |
| George Cole |
|
ALP (A–C)/DLP [e] |
Tasmania |
1959 |
1950–1965 |
| Joe Cooke |
|
Labor |
Western Australia |
1959 |
1947–1951, 1952–1965 |
| Hon. Walter Cooper |
|
Country |
Queensland |
1962 |
1928–1932, 1935–1968 |
| Hon. Ben Courtice |
|
Labor |
Queensland |
1962 |
1937–1962 |
| Jack Critchley |
|
Labor |
South Australia |
1959 |
1947–1959 |
| Jack Devlin [f] |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1959 |
1946–1957 |
| Tom
Drake-Brockman [b] |
|
Country |
Western Australia |
1958 [g] |
1958, 1959–1978 |
| Hon. James Fraser |
|
Labor |
Western Australia |
1959 |
1938–1959 |
| Hon. John Gorton |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1959 |
1950–1968 |
| Donald Grant |
|
Labor |
New South Wales |
1959 |
1944–1959 |
| Clive Hannaford |
|
Liberal |
South Australia |
1962 |
1950–1967 |
| George Hannan [h] |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1958 [g] |
1956–1965, 1970–1974 |
| John Harris |
|
Labor |
Western Australia |
1959 |
1947–1951, 1953–1959 |
| Bert Hendrickson |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1959 |
1947–1971 |
| Hon. Denham Henty |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1962 |
1950–1968 |
| Roy Kendall |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1959 |
1950–1965 |
| Pat Kennelly |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1959 |
1953–1971 |
| Keith Laught |
|
Liberal |
South Australia |
1959 |
1951–1969 |
| John McCallum |
|
Liberal |
New South Wales |
1962 |
1950–1962 |
| Colin McKellar [a] |
|
Country |
New South Wales |
1962 |
1958–1970 |
| Hon. Nick McKenna |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1962 |
1944–1968 |
| Frank McManus |
|
ALP (A–C)/DLP [e] |
Victoria |
1962 |
1956–1962, 1965–1974 |
| Hon. Alister McMullin |
|
Liberal |
New South Wales |
1959 |
1951–1971 |
| Ted Maher |
|
Country |
Queensland |
1959 |
1950–1965 |
| John Marriott |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1959 |
1953–1975 |
| Hon. Ted Mattner |
|
Liberal |
South Australia |
1962 |
1944–1946, 1950–1968 |
| Theo Nicholls |
|
Labor |
South Australia |
1962 |
1944–1968 |
| Justin O'Byrne |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1959 |
1947–1981 |
| Sid O'Flaherty |
|
Labor |
South Australia |
1962 |
1944–1962 |
| James Ormonde [a] |
|
Labor |
New South Wales |
1958 [g] |
1958, 1959–1970 |
| Hon. Neil O'Sullivan |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1962 |
1947–1962 |
| Hon Shane Paltridge |
|
Liberal |
Western Australia |
1962 |
1951–1966 |
| Rex Pearson |
|
Liberal |
South Australia |
1959 |
1951–1961 |
| Bob Poke |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1962 |
1956–1974 |
| Dame Annabelle
Rankin |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1962 |
1947–1971 |
| Albert Reid |
|
Country |
New South Wales |
1962 |
1950–1962 |
| Agnes Robertson |
|
Country |
Western Australia |
1962 |
1950–1962 |
| John Ryan |
|
Labor |
South Australia |
1959 |
1950–1959 |
| Charles Sandford [f] |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1958,[g] 1962 |
1947–1956, 1957–1966 |
| Malcolm Scott |
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Liberal |
Western Australia |
1959 |
1950–1971 |
| Harrie Seward [b] |
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Country |
Western Australia |
1959 |
1951–1958 |
| Jim Sheehan |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1962 |
1938–1940, 1944–1962 |
| Hon. John Spicer [h] |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1962 |
1940–1944, 1950–1956 |
| Hon. Bill Spooner |
|
Liberal |
New South Wales |
1962 |
1950–1965 |
| Dame Dorothy
Tangney |
|
Labor |
Western Australia |
1962 |
1943–1968 |
| Jim Toohey |
|
Labor |
South Australia |
1959 |
1953–1971 |
| Seddon Vincent |
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Liberal |
Western Australia |
1962 |
1950–1964 |
| Harrie Wade |
|
Country |
Victoria |
1962 |
1956–1964 |
| Robert Wardlaw |
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Liberal |
Tasmania |
1962 |
1953–1962 |
| Dame Ivy
Wedgwood |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1959 |
1950–1971 |
| Don Willesee |
|
Labor |
Western Australia |
1962 |
1950–1975 |
| Ian Wood |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1959 |
1950–1978 |
| Robert
Wordsworth |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1959 |
1950–1959 |
| Reg Wright |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1962 |
1950–1978 |
- ^ Jump
up to:a b c Labor Senator Bill Ashley died
on 27 June 1958; Labor member James Ormonde was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on
30 July, expiring at the November 1958 election.
At the 1958 election, Ormonde was elected
to a full term seat, from 1 July 1959 to
30 June 1965 and Country Party candidate Colin McKellar was
elected to fill the casual vacancy ending
on 30 June 1962.
- ^ Jump
up to:a b c Country Party
Senator Harrie Seward died
on 23 July 1958; Country Party member Tom Drake-Brockman was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on
12 August, expiring at the November 1958 election.
Liberal candidate George Branson was
elected to fill the balance of the casual
vacancy ending on 30 June 1959.
Drake-Brockman was elected to a full term
from 1 July 1959 to 30 June 1965.
- Jump up^ Father of the Senate
- Jump up^ Condon Byrne split
from the Labor Party in 1957, joining the Queensland Labor Party.
- ^ Jump
up to:a b The Australian
Labor Party (Anti-Communist) changed its
name to the Democratic Labour Party in
1957.
- ^ Jump
up to:a b Labor Senator Jack Devlin died
on 26 May 1957; former Labor Senator Charles Sandford was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 6
June, expiring at the November 1958 election,
when he was elected to fill the balance of
the vacancy ending on 30 June 1962.
- ^ Jump
up to:a b c d Appointed to a
casual vacancy and only held office until
the earlier of the next election for the
House of Representatives or the Senate.[2]
- ^ Jump
up to:a b Liberal Senator John Spicer resigned
on 13 August 1956 to be appointed to the Commonwealth Industrial
Court; Liberal member George Hannan was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on
28 August, expiring at the November 1958 election,
when he was elected to fill the balance of
the vacancy ending on 30 June 1962.
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