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This is a list of members
of the Australian
Senate from
1965 to 1968.[1] Half of
its members were elected at the 9 December
1961 election and had
terms starting on 1 July 1962 and finishing on 30
June 1968; the other half were elected at the 5 December
1964 half Senate election and had
terms starting on 1 July 1965 and finishing on 30
June 1971. 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.[2]
| Ken Anderson |
|
Liberal |
New
South Wales |
1971 |
1953–1975 |
| Archie Benn |
|
Labor |
Queensland |
1968 |
1950–1968 |
| Reg Bishop |
|
Labor |
South
Australia |
1968 |
1962–1981 |
| George Branson |
|
Liberal |
Western
Australia |
1971 |
1958–1971 |
| Marie Breen |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1968 |
1962–1968 |
| Tom Bull |
|
Country |
New
South Wales |
1971 |
1965–1971 |
| Harry Cant |
|
Labor |
Western
Australia |
1971 |
1959–1974 |
| Jim Cavanagh |
|
Labor |
South
Australia |
1968 |
1962–1981 |
| Sam Cohen |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1968 |
1962–1969 |
| Hon. Walter
Cooper [a] |
|
Country |
Queensland |
1968 |
1928–1932,
1935–1968 |
| Magnus Cormack |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1968 |
1951–1953,
1962–1978 |
| Bob Cotton [b] |
|
Liberal |
New
South Wales |
1966,[c] 1968 |
1965–1978 |
| Gordon Davidson |
|
Liberal |
South
Australia |
1971 |
1961,
1962, 1965–1981 |
| Don Devitt |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1971 |
1965–1978 |
| Felix Dittmer |
|
Labor |
Queensland |
1971 |
1959–1971 |
| Tom Drake-Brockman |
|
Country |
Western
Australia |
1971 |
1958,
1959–1978 |
| Arnold Drury |
|
Labor |
South
Australia |
1971 |
1959–1975 |
| Joe Fitzgerald |
|
Labor |
New
South Wales |
1968 |
1962–1974 |
| Hon. Vince
Gair |
|
DLP |
Queensland |
1971 |
1965–1974 |
| Hon. John
Gorton [d] |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1971 |
1950–1968 |
| Ivor Greenwood [d] |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1969,[c] 1971 |
1968–1976 |
| Clive Hannaford [e] |
|
Liberal |
South
Australia |
1968 |
1950–1967 |
| Bill Heatley [f] |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1966,[c] 1968 |
1966–1968 |
| Bert Hendrickson |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1971 |
1947–1971 |
| Hon. Denham
Henty |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1968 |
1950–1968 |
| Jim Keeffe |
|
Labor |
Queensland |
1971 |
1965–1983 |
| Pat Kennelly |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1971 |
1953–1971 |
| Bert Lacey |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1971 |
1965–1971 |
| Condor Laucke [e] |
|
Liberal |
South
Australia |
1968 [c] |
1967–1981 |
| Keith Laught |
|
Liberal |
South
Australia |
1971 |
1951–1969 |
| Ellis Lawrie |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1971 |
1965–1975 |
| Elliot Lillico |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1971 |
1959–1974 |
| Doug
McClelland |
|
Labor |
New
South Wales |
1968 |
1962–1987 |
| Colin
McKellar |
|
Country |
New
South Wales |
1968 |
1958–1970 |
| Hon. Nick
McKenna |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1968 |
1944–1968 |
| Frank
McManus |
|
DLP |
Victoria |
1971 |
1956–1962,
1965–1974 |
| Hon. Alister
McMullin |
|
Liberal |
New
South Wales |
1971 |
1951–1971 |
| John Marriott |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1971 |
1953–1975 |
| Hon. Ted
Mattner |
|
Liberal |
South
Australia |
1968 |
1944–1946,
1950–1968 |
| Kenneth Morris |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1968 |
1963–1968 |
| Tony Mulvihill |
|
Labor |
New
South Wales |
1971 |
1965–1983 |
| Lionel Murphy |
|
Labor |
New
South Wales |
1968 |
1962–1975 |
| Theo Nicholls |
|
Labor |
South
Australia |
1968 |
1944–1968 |
| Justin
O'Byrne |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1971 |
1947–1981 |
| James Ormonde |
|
Labor |
New
South Wales |
1971 |
1958,
1959–1970 |
| Hon Shane
Paltridge [g] |
|
Liberal |
Western
Australia |
1968 |
1951–1966 |
| Bob Poke |
|
Labor |
Tasmania |
1968 |
1956–1974 |
| George Poyser [h] |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1966,[c] 1968 |
1966–1975 |
| Edgar Prowse |
|
Country |
Western
Australia |
1968 |
1962–1973 |
| Dame Annabelle Rankin |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1968 |
1947–1971 |
| Clem Ridley |
|
Labor |
South
Australia |
1971 |
1959–1971 |
| Charles Sandford [h] |
|
Labor |
Victoria |
1968 |
1947–1956,
1957–1966 |
| Malcolm Scott |
|
Liberal |
Western
Australia |
1971 |
1950–1971 |
| Bob Sherrington [f] |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1968 |
1962–1966 |
| Peter Sim [i] |
|
Liberal |
Western
Australia |
1966,[c] 1968 |
1964–1981 |
| Hon. Bill
Spooner [b] |
|
Liberal |
New
South Wales |
1968 |
1950–1965 |
| Dame Dorothy Tangney |
|
Labor |
Western
Australia |
1971 |
1943–1968 |
| Jim Toohey |
|
Labor |
South
Australia |
1971 |
1953–1971 |
| Reg Turnbull |
|
Independent |
Tasmania |
1968 |
1962–1974 |
| James Webster [j] |
|
Country |
Victoria |
1966,[c] 1968 |
1964–1981 |
| Dame Ivy Wedgwood |
|
Liberal |
Victoria |
1971 |
1950–1971 |
| John Wheeldon |
|
Labor |
Western
Australia |
1971 |
1964–1981 |
| Laurie Wilkinson [g] |
|
Labor |
Western
Australia |
1968 |
1966–1974 |
| Don Willesee |
|
Labor |
Western
Australia |
1968 |
1950–1975 |
| Reg Withers [g] |
|
Liberal |
Western
Australia |
1966 [c] |
1966,
1968–1987 |
| Ian Wood |
|
Liberal |
Queensland |
1971 |
1950–1978 |
| Reg Wright |
|
Liberal |
Tasmania |
1968 |
1950–1978 |
- Jump up^ Father
of the Senate
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal Senator Bill
Spooner resigned
on 14 July 1965; Liberal member Bob
Cotton was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 4
August and served to the November
1966 House of Representatives election,
when he was elected to complete the term until
30 June 1968.
- ^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g h 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
Gorton was
sworn in as Prime
Minister on
10 January 1968 after the disappearance of Harold
Holt and
is the only senator to be Prime Minister.
Convention required the Prime Minister to be a
member of the House
of Representatives and
Gorton resigned from the Senate on 1 February
1968 to successfully contest Holt's old seat.
Liberal member Ivor
Greenwood was
appointed to fill the ensuing Senate vacancy
on 21 February until a special election at the October
1969 House of Representatives election,
when he was elected to complete the term until
30 June 1971.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal Senator Clive
Hannaford died
on 24 October 1967; Liberal member Condor
Laucke was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 2
November to complete the term until 30 June
1968.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Liberal Senator Bob
Sherrington died
on 16 March 1966; Liberal member Bill
Heatley was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 14
April until a special election at the November
1966 House of Representatives election,
when he was elected to complete the term until
30 June 1968.
- ^ Jump up to:a b c Liberal Senator Shane
Paltridge died
on 21 January 1966; Liberal member Reg
Withers was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 17
February but he was defeated for the seat at
the November
1966 House of Representatives election by
Labor candidate Laurie
Wilkinson.
- ^ Jump up to:a b Labor Senator Charles
Sandford died
on 22 October 1966; Labor member George
Poyser was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 26
October until a special election at the November
1966 House of Representatives election,
when he was elected to complete the term until
30 June 1968.
- Jump up^ Liberal Party Senator Seddon
Vincent died
on 9 November 1964; Liberal Party member Peter
Sim was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 26
November until a special election at the November
1966 House of Representatives election,
when he was elected to complete the term until
30 June 1968.
- Jump up^ Country Party Senator Harrie
Wade died
on 18 November 1964; Country Party member James
Webster was
appointed to fill the ensuing vacancy on 9
December until a special election at the November
1966 House of Representatives election,
when he was elected to complete the term until
30 June 1968.
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