Liste der Mitglieder des australischen Repräsentantenhauses (1983–1984)

Dies ist die Liste der Abgeordneten des australischen Repräsentantenhauses zwischen 1983 und 1984. Insgesamt wurden 125 Mitglieder bei den Parlamentswahlen 1983 für das Unterhaus gewählt. Bei der Wahl kam es zu einer Double dissolution. Die Australian Labor Party konnte im Unterhaus zwar mit 75 Sitzen gegen die Koalition gewinnen, im Oberhaus erreichte sie dagegen keine Mehrheit.

MitgliedParteiWahlkreisBundesstaat
bzw. Territorium
Amtszeiten
Evan AdermannNationale Partei AustraliensFairfaxQueensland1972–1990
Ken Aldred2Liberal Party of AustraliaBruceVictoria1975–1980, 1983–1996
Neil AndrewLiberal Party of AustraliaWakefieldSouth Australia1983–2004
Doug Anthony6Nationale Partei AustraliensRichmondNew South Wales1957–1984
Peter BaldwinAustralian Labor PartySydneyNew South Wales1983–1998
Kim BeazleyAustralian Labor PartySwanWestern Australia1980–2007
David BeddallAustralian Labor PartyFaddenQueensland1983–1998
Gordon BilneyAustralian Labor PartyKingstonSouth Australia1983–1996
Allen BlanchardAustralian Labor PartyMooreWestern Australia1983–1990
Neal BlewettAustralian Labor PartyBonythonSouth Australia1977–1994
Charles Blunt6Nationale Partei AustraliensRichmondNew South Wales1984–1990
Lionel BowenAustralian Labor PartyKingsford-SmithNew South Wales1969–1990
Ray BraithwaiteNationale Partei AustraliensDawsonQueensland1975–1996
Bob BrownAustralian Labor PartyHunterNew South Wales1980–1998
John BrownAustralian Labor PartyParramattaNew South Wales1977–1990
John BrumbyAustralian Labor PartyBendigoVictoria1983–1990
Max BurrLiberal Party of AustraliaWilmotTasmanien1975–1993
Alan CadmanLiberal Party of AustraliaMitchellNew South Wales1974–2007
Ewen CameronLiberal Party of AustraliaIndiVictoria1977–1993
Donald Cameron3Liberal Party of AustraliaMoretonQueensland1966–1983, 1983–1990
Ian CameronNationale Partei AustraliensMaranoaQueensland1980–1990
Graeme CampbellAustralian Labor PartyKalgoorlieWestern Australia1980–1998
Jim CarltonLiberal Party of AustraliaMackellarNew South Wales1977–1994
David CharlesAustralian Labor PartyIsaacsVictoria1980–1990
Ric CharlesworthAustralian Labor PartyPerthWestern Australia1983–1993
Joan ChildAustralian Labor PartyHentyVictoria1974–1975, 1980–1990
Bob ChynowethAustralian Labor PartyFlindersVictoria1983–1990, 1993–1996
Barry CohenAustralian Labor PartyRobertsonNew South Wales1969–1990
Peter ColemanLiberal Party of AustraliaWentworthNew South Wales1981–1987
David ConnollyLiberal Party of AustraliaBradfieldNew South Wales1974–1996
Bruce CowanNationale Partei AustraliensLyneNew South Wales1980–1993
Manfred CrossAustralian Labor PartyBrisbaneQueensland1961–1975, 1980–1990
Barry CunninghamAustralian Labor PartyMcMillanVictoria1980–1990, 1993–1996
Elaine DarlingAustralian Labor PartyLilleyQueensland1980–1993
John DawkinsAustralian Labor PartyFremantleWestern Australia1974–1975, 1977–1994
Don DobieLiberal Party of AustraliaCookNew South Wales1966–1972, 1975–1998
Peter DrummondLiberal Party of AustraliaForrestWestern Australia1972–1987
Michael DuffyAustralian Labor PartyHoltVictoria1980–1996
Harry EdwardsLiberal Party of AustraliaBerowraNew South Wales1972–1993
Ron EdwardsAustralian Labor PartyStirlingWestern Australia1983–1993
Douglas EveringhamAustralian Labor PartyCapricorniaQueensland1967–1975, 1977–1984
Wendy FatinAustralian Labor PartyBrandWestern Australia1983–1996
Wal FifeLiberal Party of AustraliaFarrerNew South Wales1975–1993
Peter FisherNationale Partei AustraliensMalleeVictoria1972–1993
Malcolm Fraser1Liberal Party of AustraliaWannonVictoria1955–1983
Ross FreeAustralian Labor PartyMacquarieNew South Wales1980–1996
Ken FryAustralian Labor PartyFraserAustralian Capital Territory1980–1984
John GaylerAustralian Labor PartyLeichhardtQueensland1983–1993
George GearAustralian Labor PartyTangneyWestern Australia1983–1996
Bruce GoodluckLiberal Party of AustraliaFranklinTasmanien1975–1993
Russ GormanAustralian Labor PartyChifleyNew South Wales1983–1996
Alan GriffithsAustralian Labor PartyMaribyrnongVictoria1983–1996
Ray GroomLiberal Party of AustraliaBraddonTasmanien1975–1984
Steele HallLiberal Party of AustraliaBoothbySouth Australia1981–1996
Gerry HandAustralian Labor PartyMelbourneVictoria1983–1993
Bob HawkeAustralian Labor PartyWillsVictoria1980–1992
David Hawker1Liberal Party of AustraliaWannonVictoria1983–2010
Bill HaydenAustralian Labor PartyOxleyQueensland1961–1988
Noel HicksNationale Partei AustraliensRiverinaNew South Wales1980–1998
Michael HodgmanLiberal Party of AustraliaDenisonTasmanien1975–1987
Clyde HoldingAustralian Labor PartyMelbourne PortsVictoria1977–1998
Colin HollisAustralian Labor PartyMacarthurNew South Wales1983–1998
John HowardLiberal Party of AustraliaBennelongNew South Wales1974–2007
Brian HoweAustralian Labor PartyBatmanVictoria1977–1996
Ben HumphreysAustralian Labor PartyGriffithQueensland1977–1996
Ralph HuntNationale Partei AustraliensGwydirNew South Wales1969–1990
Chris HurfordAustralian Labor PartyAdelaideSouth Australia1969–1987
Ralph JacobiAustralian Labor PartyHawkerSouth Australia1969–1987
Harry Jenkins, Sr.Australian Labor PartyScullinVictoria1969–1986
Les Johnson4Australian Labor PartyHughesNew South Wales1955–1966, 1969–1984
Barry JonesAustralian Labor PartyLalorVictoria1977–1998
Bob KatterNationale Partei AustraliensKennedyQueensland1966–1990
Paul KeatingAustralian Labor PartyBlaxlandNew South Wales1969–1996
Ros KellyAustralian Labor PartyCanberraAustralian Capital Territory1980–1995
Lewis KentAustralian Labor PartyHothamVictoria1980–1990
Leonard KeoghAustralian Labor PartyBowmanQueensland1969–1975, 1983–1987
John KerinAustralian Labor PartyWerriwaNew South Wales1972–1975, 1978–1993
Jim Killen3Liberal Party of AustraliaMoretonQueensland1955–1983
Richard KlugmanAustralian Labor PartyProspectNew South Wales1969–1990
Ted LindsayAustralian Labor PartyHerbertQueensland1983–1996
Bruce LloydNationale Partei AustraliensMurrayVictoria1971–1996
Stephen LusherNationale Partei AustraliensHumeNew South Wales1974–1984
Stewart McArthur5Liberal Party of AustraliaCorangamiteVictoria1984–2007
Peter McGauranNationale Partei AustraliensGippslandVictoria1983–2008
Jeannette McHughAustralian Labor PartyPhillipNew South Wales1983–1996
Michael MacKellarLiberal Party of AustraliaWarringahNew South Wales1969–1994
Leo McLeayAustralian Labor PartyGrayndlerNew South Wales1979–2004
Ian MacpheeLiberal Party of AustraliaBalaclavaVictoria1974–1990
Tom McVeighNationale Partei AustraliensDarling DownsQueensland1972–1988
Michael MaherAustralian Labor PartyLoweNew South Wales1969–1987
Stephen MartinAustralian Labor PartyMacarthurNew South Wales1984–2002
Helen MayerAustralian Labor PartyChisholmVictoria1983–1987
John MildrenAustralian Labor PartyBallaratVictoria1980–1990
Clarrie MillarNationale Partei AustraliensWide BayQueensland1974–1990
Peter MiltonAustralian Labor PartyLa TrobeVictoria1980–1990
John MooreLiberal Party of AustraliaRyanQueensland1975–2001
Allan MorrisAustralian Labor PartyNewcastleNew South Wales1983–1998
Peter MorrisAustralian Labor PartyShortlandNew South Wales1972–1998
Bill MorrisonAustralian Labor PartySt GeorgeNew South Wales1969–1975, 1980–1984
ohn MountfordAustralian Labor PartyBanksNew South Wales1980–1990
Kevin NewmanLiberal Party of AustraliaBassTasmanien1975–1984
Frank O’KeefeNationale Partei AustraliensPatersonNew South Wales1969–1984
Lloyd O’NeilAustralian Labor PartyGreySouth Australia1983–1993
Andrew PeacockLiberal Party of AustraliaKooyongVictoria1966–1994
James PorterLiberal Party of AustraliaBarkerSouth Australia1975–1990
Gary PunchAustralian Labor PartyBartonNew South Wales1983–1996
John ReevesAustralian Labor PartyNorthern TerritoryNorthern Territory1983–1984
Ian RobinsonNationale Partei AustraliensCowperNew South Wales1963–1990
Allan RocherLiberal Party of AustraliaCurtinWestern Australia1981–1998
Philip RuddockLiberal Party of AustraliaDundasNew South Wales1973–
John SaundersonAustralian Labor PartyDeakinVictoria1983–1990
Gordon ScholesAustralian Labor PartyCorioVictoria1967–1993
John ScottAustralian Labor PartyHindmarshSouth Australia1980–1993
Roger ShiptonLiberal Party of AustraliaHigginsVictoria1975–1990
David SimmonsAustralian Labor PartyCalareNew South Wales1983–1996
Ian SinclairNationale Partei AustraliensNew EnglandNew South Wales1963–1998
Billy Snedden2Liberal Party of AustraliaBruceVictoria1955–1983
Jim SnowAustralian Labor PartyEden-MonaroNew South Wales1983–1996
John SpenderLiberal Party of AustraliaNorth SydneyNew South Wales1980–1990
Peter StaplesAustralian Labor PartyDiamond ValleyVictoria1983–1996
Peter SteedmanAustralian Labor PartyCaseyVictoria1983–1984
Tony Street5Liberal Party of AustraliaCorangamiteVictoria1966–1984
Andrew TheophanousAustralian Labor PartyBurkeVictoria1980–2001
Robert Tickner4Australian Labor PartyHughesNew South Wales1984–1996
Wilson TuckeyLiberal Party of AustraliaO’ConnorWestern Australia1980–2010
Tom UrenAustralian Labor PartyReidNew South Wales1958–1990
Deane WellsAustralian Labor PartyPetrieQueensland1983–1984
Stewart WestAustralian Labor PartyCunninghamNew South Wales1977–1993
Peter WhiteLiberal Party of AustraliaMcPhersonQueensland1981–1990
Ralph WillisAustralian Labor PartyGellibrandVictoria1972–1998
Ian WilsonLiberal Party of AustraliaSturtSouth Australia1966–1969, 1972–1993
Mick YoungAustralian Labor PartyPort AdelaideSouth Australia1974–1988
1 
Malcolm Fraser (Liberal Party of Australia) trat am 31. März 1983 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 7. Mai 1983 in Wannon gewann David Hawker (Liberal Party of Australia).
2 
Billy Snedden (Liberal Party of Australia) trat am 21. April 1983 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 28. Mai 1983 in Bruce gewann Ken Aldred (Liberal Party of Australia).
3 
Jim Killen (Liberal Party of Australia) trat am 15. August 1983 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 5. November 1983 in Moreton gewann Donald Cameron (Liberal Party of Australia).
4 
Les Johnson (Australian Labor Party) trat im Januar 1984 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 18. Februar 1984 in Hughes gewann Robert Tickner (Australian Labor Party).
5 
Tony Street (Liberal Party of Australia) trat am 18. Januar 1984 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 18. Februar 1984 in Corangamite gewann Stewart McArthur (Liberal Party of Australia).
6 
Doug Anthony (Nationale Partei Australiens) trat am 18. Januar 1984 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 18. Februar 1984 Richmond gewann Charles Blunt (Nationale Partei Australiens).

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