Political families of Australia

A political family in Australia (also called political dynasty) is a family in which multiple members are involved in Australian politics, particularly electoral politics. Members may be related by blood or marriage; often several generations or multiple siblings may be involved.

Anderson family

Anthony family

Archer family

Baird family

Barnard family

Baume family

They are cousins, the grandsons of Frederick Baume, a member of parliament in New Zealand.

Beazley family

Bjelke-Petersen family

Braid family

Bruxner family

Burke family

Cain family

Chaney family

Chapman family

Court family

Cowan family

Crean family

Cribb/Foote family

Darling family

Douglas family

Downer family

Dunn family

his sons:

John Dunn Snr's son-in-law and nephew:

Evans family

Ferguson family

Fong Lim family

Fraser family

Goldsworthy–Chapman family

Groom family

Hamer family

Hawke family

Hodgman family

Name Australian House of Representatives Tasmanian House of Assembly Tasmanian Legislative Council
William Clark "Bill" Hodgman (1909–97) 1955–64: Member for Denison 1971–83: Member for Queenborough
1981–83: President of the Legislative Council
Michael Hodgman (1938–2013)
- son of Bill
1975–87: Member for Denison
1980–83: Minister for the Capital Territory
in the Fraser Government
1992–98, 2001–10: Member for Denison 1966–74: Member for Huon
Peter Hodgman (born 1946)
- son of Bill, brother of Michael
2001: contested seat of Franklin 1986–2001: Member for Franklin 1974–86: Member for Huon
Will Hodgman (born 1969)
- son of Michael
2002– : Member for Franklin
2006–14 : Leader of the Opposition
2014– : Premier of Tasmania

Hughes-Turnbull family

The Hughes family has a long history in both New South Wales and Federal politics.

Katter family

Lewis family

Brothers

their grandfather

Lyons family

McClelland family

McLarty family

McMahon/Walder family

Melloy/Darling family

Menzies-Leckie family

Morgan family

Nalder family

Newman family

Nott family

Oldfield family

Palaszczuk family

Pearsall family

Piesse family

Pitt family

Playford family

The Playford family has played a significant role in the South Australian and Australian political and social sphere since the early days of European settlement.

Thorn/Harris/Hill/Casey family

Wentworth/Hill/Griffiths/Scott/Cooper family

Willmott family

Wilson family

Wriedt family

Others

See also

References

  1. "Biography for Chaney, the Hon. Frederick Michael". ParlInfo Web. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
  2. "LNP veteran Ray Hopper resigns to join Katter's Australian Party". Courier Mail. 25 November 2012.
  3. "Albert Redvers George Hawke (Labor)". The Constitutional Center of Western Australia. Retrieved 31 March 2006.
  4. Glover, Gareth – Ed (2006). A Life Guardsman in Spain, France and at Waterloo, the memoirs of Sergeant Major Thomas Playford 2nd Life Guards 1810–30. Ken Trotman Publishing. ISBN 1-905074-46-8.
  5. Cockburn, Stewart (1991). Playford: Benevolent Despot. Axiom Publishing. ISBN 0-9594164-4-7
  6. Mitchell, Alex (21 August 2005). "Carr can't vote on successor to seat he held for 22 years". The Sun-Herald. Retrieved 6 September 2008.
  7. "Biography: James Guy". Australian Senate. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
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