Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, 1969–1975
This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1969 and 1975. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, and members served six year terms, with a number of members facing election each year.
Elections
Date |
Electorates |
24 May 1969 |
Monmouth; Newdegate, Russell |
23 May 1970 |
Hobart; Launceston; Gordon |
22 May 1971 |
Meander; Pembroke; Queenborough; West Devon |
3 May 1972 |
Cornwall; Huon; Mersey |
26 May 1973 |
Derwent; Tamar; Westmorland |
25 May 1974 |
Buckingham; Macquarie; South Esk |
Members
Name |
Division |
Years in office |
Elected |
Phyllis Benjamin (Labor) |
Hobart |
1952–1976 |
1970 |
Charles Best |
Meander |
1958–1971 |
1965 |
Louis Bisdee |
Monmouth |
1959–1981 |
1969 |
Harry Braid |
Mersey |
1972–1990 |
1972 |
Albert Broadby |
Gordon |
1968–1988 |
1970 |
Lloyd Carins |
South Esk |
1962–1980 |
1974 |
Jeff Coates |
Meander |
1971–1989 |
1971 |
Walter Davis[1] |
West Devon |
1953–1971 |
1971 |
Joseph Dixon |
Derwent |
1955–1961; 1967–1979 |
1973 |
Charles Fenton |
Russell |
1957–1981 |
1969 |
Geoffrey Foot |
Cornwall |
1961–1972 |
1966 |
Oliver Gregory |
Westmorland |
1959–1985 |
1973 |
Daniel Hitchcock (Liberal) |
Tamar |
1960–1979 |
1973 |
Bill Hodgman |
Queenborough |
1971–1983 |
b/e |
Michael Hodgman[2] |
Huon |
1966–1974 |
1972 |
Peter Hodgman[2] |
Huon |
1974–1986 |
b/e |
Frank King |
Cornwall |
1972–1978 |
1972 |
Kenneth Lowrie |
Macquarie |
1968–1986 |
1974 |
Hector McFie |
Mersey |
1954–1972 |
1966 |
Ben McKay |
Pembroke |
1959–1976 |
1971 |
Brian Miller (Labor) |
Newdegate |
1957–1986 |
1969 |
George Shaw |
Buckingham |
1968–1998 |
1974 |
Raymond Shipp |
Launceston |
1968–1982 |
1970 |
Louis Shoobridge |
Queenborough |
1968–1971 |
b/e |
William Young[1] |
West Devon |
1971–1983 |
b/e |
Notes
- 1 On 7 October 1971, Walter Davis, the member for West Devon, died. William Young won the resulting by-election on 11 December 1971.
- 2 In April 1974, Michael Hodgman, the member for Huon, resigned to contest the seat of Denison in the Australian House of Representatives. His brother Peter Hodgman won the resulting by-election on 25 May 1974.
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