Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1955–1958
This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the 22nd Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1955 election on 10 December 1955. Three new seats were created (Bonython, Bruce and Stirling) and two were abolished (Hoddle and Martin). The incumbent Liberal Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Robert Menzies with coalition partner the Country Party led by Arthur Fadden won an additional eleven seats, defeating the Australian Labor Party led by Herbert Evatt, which lost ten seats.
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Seat changes between 1954 and 1955 elections |
Liberal |
Won by Liberal Party |
Country |
Won by Country Party |
Bonython |
New seat |
Member |
Party |
Electorate |
State |
First elected |
Charles Adermann |
Country |
Fisher |
Qld |
1943 |
Ian Allan |
Country |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1953 |
Charles Anderson |
Country |
Hume |
NSW |
1949–51, 1955 |
Doug Anthony[1] |
Country |
Richmond |
NSW |
1957 |
Hon Larry Anthony[1] |
Country |
Richmond |
NSW |
1937 |
William Aston |
Liberal |
Phillip |
NSW |
1955 |
Lance Barnard |
ALP |
Bass |
Tas |
1954 |
Sir Garfield Barwick[2] |
Liberal |
Parramatta |
NSW |
1946 |
Jeff Bate |
Liberal |
Macarthur |
NSW |
1949 |
Hon Howard Beale[2] |
Liberal |
Parramatta |
NSW |
1946 |
Kim Beazley |
ALP |
Fremantle |
WA |
1945 |
Alan Bird |
ALP |
Batman |
Vic |
1949 |
Francis Bland |
Liberal |
Warringah |
NSW |
1951 |
William Bostock |
Liberal |
Indi |
Vic |
1949 |
George Bowden |
Country |
Gippsland |
Vic |
1943 |
William Brand |
Country |
Wide Bay |
Qld |
1954 |
Wilfred Brimblecombe |
Country |
Maranoa |
Qld |
1951 |
Hon Henry Bruce |
ALP |
Leichhardt |
Qld |
1951 |
Gordon Bryant |
ALP[3] |
Wills |
Vic |
1955 |
Alexander Buchanan |
Liberal |
McMillan |
Vic |
1955 |
Leslie Bury[4] |
Liberal |
Wentworth |
NSW |
1956 |
Dr Jim Cairns |
ALP[3] |
Yarra |
Vic |
1955 |
Hon Arthur Calwell |
ALP |
Melbourne |
Vic |
1940 |
Archie Cameron[5] |
Liberal |
Barker |
SA |
1934 |
Clyde Cameron |
ALP |
Hindmarsh |
SA |
1949 |
Hon Dr Donald Cameron |
Liberal |
Oxley |
Qld |
1949 |
Rt Hon Richard Casey |
Liberal |
La Trobe |
Vic |
1931–40, 1949 |
Hon Cyril Chambers |
ALP |
Adelaide |
SA |
1943 |
Fred Chaney |
Liberal |
Perth |
WA |
1955 |
Hon Percy Clarey |
ALP |
Bendigo |
Vic |
1949 |
Joe Clark |
ALP |
Darling |
NSW |
1934 |
Richard Cleaver |
Liberal |
Swan |
WA |
1955 |
Jim Cope |
ALP |
Watson |
NSW |
1955 |
Dominic Costa |
ALP |
Banks |
NSW |
1949 |
Wilfred Coutts |
ALP |
Griffith |
Qld |
1954 |
Hon John Cramer |
Liberal |
Bennelong |
NSW |
1949 |
Frank Crean |
ALP |
Melbourne Ports |
Vic |
1951 |
Daniel Curtin |
ALP |
Kingsford-Smith |
NSW |
1949 |
Fred Daly |
ALP |
Grayndler |
NSW |
1943 |
Hon Charles Davidson |
Country |
Dawson |
Qld |
1946 |
Billy Davies[6] |
ALP |
Cunningham |
NSW |
1949 |
Frank Davis |
Liberal |
Deakin |
Vic |
1949 |
Roger Dean |
Liberal |
Robertson |
NSW |
1949 |
Hon Alexander Downer |
Liberal |
Angas |
SA |
1949 |
Hon David Drummond |
Country |
New England |
NSW |
1949 |
Nigel Drury |
Liberal |
Ryan |
Qld |
1949 |
Gilbert Duthie |
ALP |
Wilmot |
Tas |
1946 |
William Edmonds |
ALP |
Herbert |
Qld |
1946 |
Dudley Erwin |
Liberal |
Ballaarat |
Vic |
1955 |
Rt Hon Dr H.V. Evatt |
ALP |
Barton |
NSW |
1940 |
Rt Hon Arthur Fadden |
Country |
McPherson |
Qld |
1949 |
Laurence Failes |
Country |
Lawson |
NSW |
1949 |
David Fairbairn |
Liberal |
Farrer |
NSW |
1949 |
Hon Allen Fairhall |
Liberal |
Paterson |
NSW |
1949 |
Bill Falkinder |
Liberal |
Franklin |
Tas |
1946 |
Dr Jim Forbes[5] |
Liberal |
Barker |
SA |
1956 |
Max Fox |
Liberal |
Henty |
Vic |
1955 |
Allan Fraser |
ALP |
Eden-Monaro |
NSW |
1943 |
Malcolm Fraser |
Liberal |
Wannon |
Vic |
1955 |
James Fraser[7] |
ALP |
Australian Capital Territory |
ACT |
1951 |
Gordon Freeth |
Liberal |
Forrest |
WA |
1949 |
Patrick Galvin |
ALP |
Kingston |
SA |
1951 |
Bill Graham |
Liberal |
St George |
NSW |
1949–1954, 1955 |
Charles Griffiths |
ALP |
Shortland |
NSW |
1949 |
Leonard Hamilton |
Country |
Canning |
WA |
1946 |
Rt Hon Eric Harrison[4] |
Liberal |
Wentworth |
NSW |
1931 |
James Harrison |
ALP |
Blaxland |
NSW |
1949 |
Hon Paul Hasluck |
Liberal |
Curtin |
WA |
1949 |
Hon William Haworth |
Liberal |
Isaacs |
Vic |
1949 |
Leslie Haylen |
ALP |
Parkes |
NSW |
1943 |
Rt Hon Harold Holt |
Liberal |
Higgins |
Vic |
1935 |
Hon Robert Holt |
ALP[3] |
Darebin |
Vic |
1955 |
John Howse |
Liberal |
Calare |
NSW |
1946 |
Peter Howson |
Liberal |
Fawkner |
Vic |
1955 |
Alan Hulme |
Liberal |
Petrie |
Qld |
1949 |
William Jack |
Liberal |
North Sydney |
NSW |
1949 |
Rowley James |
ALP |
Hunter |
NSW |
1928 |
Hon Herbert Johnson |
ALP |
Kalgoorlie |
WA |
1940 |
Les Johnson |
ALP |
Hughes |
NSW |
1955 |
Percy Joske |
Liberal |
Balaclava |
Vic |
1951 |
Victor Kearney[6] |
ALP |
Cunningham |
NSW |
1956 |
Hon Wilfrid Kent Hughes |
Liberal |
Chisholm |
Vic |
1949 |
Jim Killen |
Liberal |
Moreton |
Qld |
1955 |
William Lawrence |
Liberal |
Wimmera |
Vic |
1949 |
Hon George Lawson |
ALP |
Brisbane |
Qld |
1931 |
Hugh Leslie |
Liberal |
Moore |
Country |
1949 |
Robert Lindsay |
Liberal |
Flinders |
Vic |
1954 |
Anthony Luchetti |
ALP |
Macquarie |
NSW |
1951 |
Aubrey Luck |
Liberal |
Braddon |
Tas |
1951 |
Philip Lucock |
Country |
Lyne |
NSW |
1953 |
Daniel Mackinnon |
Liberal |
Corangamite |
Vic |
1949–51, 1953 |
Hon Norman Makin |
ALP |
Bonython |
SA |
1919–46, 1954 |
Hon Philip McBride |
Liberal |
Wakefield |
SA |
1931–37, 1937–43 (S), 1946 |
Malcolm McColm |
Liberal |
Bowman |
Qld |
1949 |
Rt Hon John McEwen |
Country |
Murray |
Vic |
1934 |
Hector McIvor |
ALP[3] |
Gellibrand |
Vic |
1955 |
Hon John McLeay |
Liberal |
Boothby |
SA |
1949 |
Hon William McMahon |
Liberal |
Lowe |
NSW |
1949 |
Rt Hon Robert Menzies |
Liberal |
Kooyong |
Vic |
1934 |
Daniel Minogue |
ALP |
West Sydney |
NSW |
1949 |
Charles Morgan |
ALP |
Reid |
NSW |
1940–46, 1949 |
John Nelson[7] |
ALP |
Northern Territory |
NT |
1949 |
William O'Connor |
ALP |
Dalley |
NSW |
1946 |
Hubert Opperman |
Liberal |
Corio |
Vic |
1949 |
Hon Frederick Osborne |
Liberal |
Evans |
NSW |
1949 |
Rt Hon Sir Earle Page |
Country |
Cowper |
NSW |
1919 |
Henry Pearce |
Liberal |
Capricornia |
Qld |
1949 |
Ted Peters |
ALP |
Scullin |
Vic |
1949 |
Hon Reg Pollard |
ALP |
Lalor |
Vic |
1937 |
Hon Bill Riordan |
ALP |
Kennedy |
Qld |
1936 |
Hon Hugh Roberton |
Country |
Riverina |
NSW |
1949 |
Edgar Russell |
ALP |
Grey |
SA |
1943 |
Billy Snedden |
Liberal |
Bruce |
Vic |
1955 |
Frank Stewart |
ALP |
Lang |
NSW |
1953 |
Philip Stokes |
Liberal |
Maribyrnong |
Vic |
1955 |
Reginald Swartz |
Liberal |
Darling Downs |
Qld |
1949 |
Albert Thompson |
ALP |
Port Adelaide |
SA |
1946 |
Frank Timson |
Liberal |
Higinbotham |
Vic |
1949 |
Hon Athol Townley |
Liberal |
Denison |
Tas |
1949 |
Winton Turnbull |
Country |
Mallee |
Vic |
1946 |
Harry Turner |
Liberal |
Bradfield |
NSW |
1952 |
Hon Eddie Ward |
ALP |
East Sydney |
NSW |
1931, 1932 |
David Oliver Watkins |
ALP |
Newcastle |
NSW |
1935 |
Harry Webb |
Liberal |
Stirling |
WA |
1954 |
William Wentworth |
Liberal |
Mackellar |
NSW |
1949 |
Roy Wheeler |
Liberal |
Mitchell |
NSW |
1949 |
Gough Whitlam |
ALP |
Werriwa |
NSW |
1952 |
Bruce Wight |
Liberal |
Lilley |
Qld |
1949 |
Keith Wilson |
Liberal |
Sturt |
SA |
1949–54, 1955 |
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