Members of the Australian Senate, 1965–1968
Government (30) - (1 seat minority)
Liberal (24) [lower-roman 1]
Country Party (6)
Opposition (27)
Labor (27)
Crossbench (3)
DLP (2)
Independents (1)
Changes in composition
- ↑ At the November 1966 House of Representatives election Liberal Senator Reg Withers was defeated for a casual vacancy by Labor candidate Laurie Wilkinson.
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]
Senator | Party | State | End term | Years in Office | |
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Anderson, KenKen Anderson | Liberal | New South Wales | 1971 | 1953–1975 | |
Benn, ArchieArchie Benn | Labor | Queensland | 1968 | 1950–1968 | |
Bishop, RegReg Bishop | Labor | South Australia | 1968 | 1962–1981 | |
Branson, GeorgeGeorge Branson | Liberal | Western Australia | 1971 | 1958–1971 | |
Breen, MarieMarie Breen | Liberal | Victoria | 1968 | 1962–1968 | |
Bull, TomTom Bull | Country | New South Wales | 1971 | 1965–1971 | |
Cant, HarryHarry Cant | Labor | Western Australia | 1971 | 1959–1974 | |
Cavanagh, JimJim Cavanagh | Labor | South Australia | 1968 | 1962–1981 | |
Cohen, SamSam Cohen | Labor | Victoria | 1968 | 1962–1969 | |
Hon. Walter Cooper [lower-alpha 1] | Country | Queensland | 1968 | 1928–1932, 1935–1968 | |
Cormack, MagnusMagnus Cormack | Liberal | Victoria | 1968 | 1951–1953, 1962–1978 | |
Cotton, BobBob Cotton [lower-alpha 2] | Liberal | New South Wales | 1966,[lower-alpha 3] 1968 | 1965–1978 | |
Davidson, GordonGordon Davidson | Liberal | South Australia | 1971 | 1961, 1962, 1965–1981 | |
Devitt, DonDon Devitt | Labor | Tasmania | 1971 | 1965–1978 | |
Dittmer, FelixFelix Dittmer | Labor | Queensland | 1971 | 1959–1971 | |
Drake-Brockman, TomTom Drake-Brockman | Country | Western Australia | 1971 | 1958, 1959–1978 | |
Drury, ArnoldArnold Drury | Labor | South Australia | 1971 | 1959–1975 | |
Fitzgerald, JoeJoe Fitzgerald | Labor | New South Wales | 1968 | 1962–1974 | |
Hon. Vince Gair | DLP | Queensland | 1971 | 1965–1974 | |
Hon. John Gorton [lower-alpha 4] | Liberal | Victoria | 1971 | 1950–1968 | |
Greenwood, IvorIvor Greenwood [lower-alpha 4] | Liberal | Victoria | 1969,[lower-alpha 3] 1971 | 1968–1976 | |
Hannaford, CliveClive Hannaford [lower-alpha 5] | Liberal | South Australia | 1968 | 1950–1967 | |
Heatley, BillBill Heatley [lower-alpha 6] | Liberal | Queensland | 1966,[lower-alpha 3] 1968 | 1966–1968 | |
Hendrickson, BertBert Hendrickson | Labor | Victoria | 1971 | 1947–1971 | |
Hon. Denham Henty | Liberal | Tasmania | 1968 | 1950–1968 | |
Keeffe, JimJim Keeffe | Labor | Queensland | 1971 | 1965–1983 | |
Kennelly, PatPat Kennelly | Labor | Victoria | 1971 | 1953–1971 | |
Lacey, BertBert Lacey | Labor | Tasmania | 1971 | 1965–1971 | |
Laucke, CondorCondor Laucke [lower-alpha 5] | Liberal | South Australia | 1968 [lower-alpha 3] | 1967–1981 | |
Laught, KeithKeith Laught | Liberal | South Australia | 1971 | 1951–1969 | |
Lawrie, EllisEllis Lawrie | Liberal | Queensland | 1971 | 1965–1975 | |
Lillico, ElliotElliot 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 | |
Marriott, JohnJohn Marriott | Liberal | Tasmania | 1971 | 1953–1975 | |
Hon. Ted Mattner | Liberal | South Australia | 1968 | 1944–1946, 1950–1968 | |
Morris, KennethKenneth Morris | Liberal | Queensland | 1968 | 1963–1968 | |
Mulvihill, TonyTony Mulvihill | Labor | New South Wales | 1971 | 1965–1983 | |
Murphy, LionelLionel Murphy | Labor | New South Wales | 1968 | 1962–1975 | |
Nicholls, TheoTheo Nicholls | Labor | South Australia | 1968 | 1944–1968 | |
Justin O'Byrne | Labor | Tasmania | 1971 | 1947–1981 | |
Ormonde, JamesJames Ormonde | Labor | New South Wales | 1971 | 1958, 1959–1970 | |
Hon Shane Paltridge [lower-alpha 7] | Liberal | Western Australia | 1968 | 1951–1966 | |
Poke, BobBob Poke | Labor | Tasmania | 1968 | 1956–1974 | |
Poyser, GeorgeGeorge Poyser [lower-alpha 8] | Labor | Victoria | 1966,[lower-alpha 3] 1968 | 1966–1975 | |
Prowse, EdgarEdgar Prowse | Country | Western Australia | 1968 | 1962–1973 | |
Rankin, AnnabelleDame Annabelle Rankin | Liberal | Queensland | 1968 | 1947–1971 | |
Ridley, ClemClem Ridley | Labor | South Australia | 1971 | 1959–1971 | |
Sandford, CharlesCharles Sandford [lower-alpha 8] | Labor | Victoria | 1968 | 1947–1956, 1957–1966 | |
Scott, MalcolmMalcolm Scott | Liberal | Western Australia | 1971 | 1950–1971 | |
Sherrington, BobBob Sherrington [lower-alpha 6] | Liberal | Queensland | 1968 | 1962–1966 | |
Sim, PeterPeter Sim [lower-alpha 9] | Liberal | Western Australia | 1966,[lower-alpha 3] 1968 | 1964–1981 | |
Hon. Bill Spooner [lower-alpha 2] | Liberal | New South Wales | 1968 | 1950–1965 | |
Tangney, DorothyDame Dorothy Tangney | Labor | Western Australia | 1971 | 1943–1968 | |
Toohey, JimJim Toohey | Labor | South Australia | 1971 | 1953–1971 | |
Turnbull, RegReg Turnbull | Independent | Tasmania | 1968 | 1962–1974 | |
Webster, JamesJames Webster [lower-alpha 10] | Country | Victoria | 1966,[lower-alpha 3] 1968 | 1964–1981 | |
Wedgwood, IvyDame Ivy Wedgwood | Liberal | Victoria | 1971 | 1950–1971 | |
Wheeldon, JohnJohn Wheeldon | Labor | Western Australia | 1971 | 1964–1981 | |
Wilkinson, LaurieLaurie Wilkinson [lower-alpha 7] | Labor | Western Australia | 1968 | 1966–1974 | |
Willesee, DonDon Willesee | Labor | Western Australia | 1968 | 1950–1975 | |
Withers, RegReg Withers [lower-alpha 7] | Liberal | Western Australia | 1966 [lower-alpha 3] | 1966, 1968–1987 | |
Wood, IanIan Wood | Liberal | Queensland | 1971 | 1950–1978 | |
Wright, RegReg Wright | Liberal | Tasmania | 1968 | 1950–1978 | |
See also
Notes
- ↑ Father of the Senate
- 1 2 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.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 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]
- 1 2 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.
- 1 2 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.
- 1 2 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.
- 1 2 3 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.
- 1 2 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.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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.
References
- ↑ "The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate 1965". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 21 March 2017.
- 1 2 Evans, H. "Filling Casual Vacancies before 1977" (PDF). The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, Volume 3. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- Journal of the Senate. Parliament of Australia. 1968.
- "Members of the Senate since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 24 November 2008.