Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1932 to 1935, as elected at the 1932 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
John Allan Country Rodney 1917–1936
Albert Allnutt Country Mildura 1927–1945
Hon Henry Angus[7] United Australia Gunbower 1911–1934
Hon Sir Stanley Argyle United Australia Toorak 1920–1940
Edward Arthur Austin United Australia Geelong 1932–1935
William Barry[1] Labor Carlton 1932–1955
Henry Beardmore[2] United Australia Benambra 1917–1932
Matthew Bennett Country Gippsland West 1929–1950
Hon Maurice Blackburn[9] Labor Clifton Hill 1914–1917; 1927–1934
Ernie Bond Ind. Labor Port Fairy and Glenelg 1924–1943
Hon Murray Bourchier Country Goulburn Valley 1920–1936
William Boyland[8] United Australia Nunawading 1934–1937
Albert Bussau Country Ouyen 1932–1938
John Cain Labor Northcote 1917–1957
Edward Cleary Country Benalla 1927–1936
Arthur Cook Labor Bendigo 1924–1945
Ned Cotter Labor Richmond 1908–1945
Ernest Coyle United Australia/Country Waranga 1927–1943
Herbert Cremean[9] Labor Clifton Hill 1929–1932; 1934–1945
Lot Diffey Country Wangaratta and Ovens 1929–1945
James Dillon United Australia Essendon 1932–1943
Harry Drew Nationalist Albert Park 1932–1937; 1947–1950
Hon Albert Dunstan Country Korong and Eaglehawk 1920–1950
John Ellis United Australia Prahran 1932–1945
William Everard United Australia Evelyn 1917–1950
James Fairbairn[5] United Australia Warrnambool 1932–1933
George Frost Labor Maryborough and Daylesford 1920–1942
John Austin Gray United Australia Hawthorn 1930–1939
Frank Groves United Australia Dandenong 1917–1929; 1932–1937
Tom Hayes Labor Melbourne 1924–1955
Hon Edmond Hogan Independent Warrenheip and Grenville 1913–1943
Frederick Holden United Australia Grant 1932–1950
Jack Holland Labor Flemington 1925–1955
Thomas Hollway United Australia Ballarat 1932–1955
Col. Hon Wilfrid Kent Hughes United Australia Kew 1927–1949
Hon Herbert Hyland Country Gippsland South 1929–1970
Jim Jewell Labor Brunswick 1910–1949
Frank Keane Labor Coburg 1924–1940
Alfred Kirton United Australia Mornington 1932–1947
Brig. George Knox United Australia Upper Yarra 1927–1960
Hon John Lemmon Labor Williamstown 1904–1955
Albert Lind Country Gippsland East 1920–1961
Richard Linton[3] United Australia Boroondara 1927–1933
Harold Daniel Luxton United Australia Caulfield 1930–1935
Allan McDonald[4] United Australia Polwarth 1933–1940
James McDonald[4] United Australia Polwarth 1917–1933
Hon Ian MacFarlan United Australia Brighton 1928–1945
Keith McGarvie[5] United Australia Warrnambool 1933–1935
William McKenzie Labor Wonthaggi 1927–1947
Hon Edwin Mackrell Country Upper Goulburn 1920–1945
James Weir McLachlan Independent Gippsland North 1908–1938
Thomas Maltby United Australia Barwon 1929–1961
Chester Manifold United Australia Hampden 1929–1935
Hon Norman Martin[7] Country Gunbower 1934–1945
Hon Robert Menzies[8] United Australia Nunawading 1929–1934
Archie Michaelis United Australia St Kilda 1932–1952
William Moncur Country Walhalla 1927–1945
James Murphy Labor Port Melbourne 1917–1942
Francis Old Country Swan Hill 1919–1945
Trevor Oldham[3] United Australia Boroondara 1933–1953
James Paton[2] Country Benambra 1932–1947
Hon Sir Alexander Peacock[6] United Australia Allandale 1889–1933
Lady Millie Peacock[6] Nationalist Allandale 1933–1935
Hon John Pennington United Australia Kara Kara and Borung 1913–1917; 1918–1935
Hon George Prendergast Labor Footscray 1894–1897; 1900–1926;
1927–1937
Hon Clive Shields United Australia Castlemaine and Kyneton 1932–1940
Hon William Slater Labor Dundas 1917–1947
Vinton Smith United Australia Oakleigh 1932–1937
Robert Solly[1] Labor Carlton 1904–1906; 1908–1932
Richard Toutcher United Australia Stawell and Ararat 1897–1935
Hon Tom Tunnecliffe Labor Collingwood 1903–1904; 1907–1920;
1921–1947
Marcus Wettenhall Country Lowan 1920–1935
Harry White United Australia Bulla and Dalhousie 1932–1943
Henry Zwar Ind. UAP Heidelberg 1932–1945

Notes

1 On 5 June 1932, the UAP member for Carlton, Robert Solly, died. Labor candidate William Barry won the resulting by-election in July 1932.
2 On 29 August 1932, the UAP member for Benambra, Henry Beardmore, died. Country candidate James Paton won the resulting by-election in October 1932.
3 In March 1933, the UAP member for Boroondara, Richard Linton, resigned to take up an appointment as Agent-General for Victoria in London. UAP candidate Trevor Oldham won the resulting by-election in April 1933.
4 On 15 August 1933, the UAP member for Polwarth, James McDonald, died. His nephew Allan McDonald won the resulting by-election in September 1933.
5 In October 1933, the UAP member for Warrnambool, James Fairbairn, resigned to contest the Flinders federal by-election caused by the resignation of Stanley Bruce. UAP candidate Keith McGarvie won the resulting by-election in November 1933.
6 On 7 October 1933, the UAP member for Allandale, former Premier Alexander Peacock, died. His widow Millie Peacock won the resulting by-election in November 1933, becoming the first ever woman member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
7 On 2 April 1934, the UAP member for Gunbower, Henry Angus, died. Country candidate Norman Martin won the resulting by-election in May 1934.
8 In July 1934, the UAP member for Nunawading, Robert Menzies, resigned to contest the seat of Kooyong at the 1934 federal election. UAP candidate William Boyland won the resulting by-election in September 1934.
9 In July 1934, the Labor member for Clifton Hill and Speaker of the Assembly, Maurice Blackburn, resigned to contest the seat of Bourke at the 1934 federal election. Labor candidate Herbert Cremean won the resulting by-election in September 1934.

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Members of the Parliament of Victoria
Legislative Council

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Legislative Assembly

1929–1932 • 1932–1935 • 1935–1937