Brisbane North Queensland—Legislative Assembly |
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State or territory: | Queensland |
Dates current: | 1888–1912 |
Demographic: | Metropolitan |
Brisbane North was an electoral district which elected two members to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1888 until 1912. It replaced the electorate of North Brisbane.
Following the Electoral Districts Act 1910, which attempted to apply one vote one value to Queensland electorates, Brisbane North was split into the seats of Brisbane and Paddington.
Member | Party | Term | |||||
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Samuel Griffith | Liberal | 1888–1890 | Thomas McIlwraith | Conservative | 1888–1890 | ||
Ministerial | 1890–1893 | Ministerial | 1890–1896 | ||||
John James Kingsbury | Ministerial | 1893–1896 | |||||
Robert Fraser | Independent | 1896–1899 | Thomas MacDonald-Paterson | Ministerial | 1896–1901 | ||
Edward Barrow Forrest | Ministerial | 1899–1903 | |||||
John Cameron | Conservative | 1901–1908 | |||||
Conservative | 1903–1909 | ||||||
Edward Barton | Kidston | 1908-1909 | |||||
Ministerial | 1909–1912 | Edward Henry Macartney | Ministerial | 1909–1911 | |||
Thomas Welsby | Ministerial | 1911–1912 |