This is a list of members of the 46th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1989 to 1992, as elected at the 1989 state election held on 2 December 1989.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Hon Mike Ahern [1]NationalLandsborough1968–1990
Len ArdillLaborSalisbury1986–1998
Ray BarberLaborCooroora1989–1992
Denver BeanlandLiberalToowong1986–2001
Peter BeattieLaborBrisbane Central1989–2007
Clive Berghofer [5]NationalToowoomba South1986–1991
Lorraine BirdLaborWhitsunday1989–1998
Des BoothNationalWarwick1977–1992
Rob BorbidgeNationalSurfers Paradise1980–2001
Hon Paul BraddyLaborRockhampton1985–2001
Steve BredhauerLaborCook1989–2004
Darryl BriskeyLaborRedlands1989–2006
Hon Tom BurnsLaborLytton1972–1996
Clem CampbellLaborBundaberg1983–1998
Hon Ed CaseyLaborMackay1969–1995
Dr Lesley ClarkLaborBarron River1989–1995, 1998–2006
Hon Pat CombenLaborWindsor1983–1995
Ray ConnorLiberalNerang1989–2001
Trevor CoomberLiberalCurrumbin1989–1992
Hon Russell CooperNationalRoma1983–2001
Bill D'ArcyLaborWoodridge1972–1974, 1977–2000
Ken DaviesLaborTownsville1989–1995
Hon Keith De LacyLaborCairns1983–1998
Bob DollinLaborMaryborough1989–1998
David Dunworth [2]LiberalSherwood1990–1992
Hon Bill EatonLaborMourilyan1980–1992
Wendy EdmondLaborMount Coot-tha1989–2004
Jim ElderLaborManly1989–2001
Tony ElliottNationalCunningham1974–2001
Gary FenlonLaborGreenslopes1989–1995, 1998–2009
Tony FitzgeraldNationalLockyer1980–1998
Dr John FlynnLaborToowoomba North1989–1992
Matt FoleyLaborYeronga1989–2004
Hon Jim FourasLaborAshgrove1977–1986, 1989–2006
Hon Bob GibbsLaborWolston1977–1999
Tom GilmoreNationalTablelands1986–1998
John GossLiberalAspley1989–2001
Hon Wayne GossLaborLogan1983–1998
Hon Bill GunnNationalSomerset1972–1992
Hon David HamillLaborIpswich1983–2001
Hon Neville HarperNationalAuburn1980–1992
Hon Ken HaywardLaborCaboolture1986–2009
Phil Heath [4]LaborNundah1989–1991
Howard HobbsNationalWarrego1986–2015
Ray HollisLaborRedcliffe1989–2005
Mike Horan [5]NationalToowoomba South1991–2012
Angus Innes [2]LiberalSherwood1978–1990
Vaughan JohnsonNationalGregory1989–2015
Bob KatterNationalFlinders1974–1992
Bob King [3]LiberalNicklin1989–1990
Hon Vince LesterNationalPeak Downs1974–2004
Kev LingardNationalFassifern1983–2009
Brian LittleproudNationalCondamine1983–2001
Don LivingstoneLaborIpswich West1989–1998, 2001–2006
Hon Terry MackenrothLaborChatsworth1977–2005
Di McCauleyNationalCallide1986–1998
Hon Ken McElligottLaborThuringowa1983–1998
Hon Tony McGradyLaborMount Isa1989–2006
Hon Ron McLeanLaborBulimba1980–1992
Hon Glen MillinerLaborEverton1977–1998
Hon Don NealNationalBalonne1972–1992
Bill NunnLaborIsis1989–1998
Henry PalaszczukLaborArcherfield1984–2006
Jim PearceLaborBroadsound1989–2009, 2015–2017
Trevor PerrettNationalBarambah1988–1998
Warren PittLaborMulgrave1989–1995, 1998–2009
Laurel PowerLaborMansfield1989–1995
Bill PrestLaborPort Curtis1976–1992
Bob QuinnLiberalSouth Coast1989–2006
Jim RandellNationalMirani1980–1994
Molly RobsonLaborSpringwood1989–1995
Marc RowellNationalHinchinbrook1989–2006
Santo SantoroLiberalMerthyr1989–2001
Robert SchwartenLaborRockhampton North1989–1992, 1995–2012
Joan Sheldon [1]LiberalLandsborough1990–2004
Doug SlackNationalBurnett1986–2001
Hon Geoff SmithLaborTownsville East1980–1998
Ken SmythLaborBowen1986–1992
Judy SpenceLaborMount Gravatt1989–2012
Lawrence SpringborgNationalCarnarvon1989–2017
Len StephanNationalGympie1979–2001
Mark StonemanNationalBurdekin1983–1998
Jon SullivanLaborGlass House1989–1998
Terry Sullivan [4]LaborNundah1991–2006
John SzczerbanikLaborAlbert1989–1995
Hon Neil Turner [3]NationalNicklin1974–1986, 1991–1998
Hon Ken VaughanLaborNudgee1977–1995
Mick VeiversNationalSouthport1987–2001
Hon Nev WarburtonLaborSandgate1977–1992
Hon Anne WarnerLaborSouth Brisbane1983–1995
Dr David WatsonLiberalMoggill1989–2004
Rod WelfordLaborStafford1989–2009
Hon Dean WellsLaborMurrumba1986–2012
Margaret WoodgateLaborPine Rivers1989–1997
1 On 6 May 1990, the National member for Landsborough and former Premier of Queensland, Mike Ahern, resigned. Liberal candidate Joan Sheldon won the resulting by-election on 28 July 1990.
2 On 13 May 1990, the Liberal member for Sherwood, Angus Innes, resigned. Liberal candidate David Dunworth won the resulting by-election on 28 July 1990.
3 Liberal candidate Bob King was initially declared elected as the Liberal member for Nicklin, but the result was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 21 November 1990. The court declared National candidate Neil Turner elected rather than ordering a by-election for the seat.
4 On 5 April 1991, the Labor member for Nundah, Phil Heath, resigned. Labor candidate Terry Sullivan won the resulting by-election on 18 May 1991.
5 On 23 March 1991, the National member for Toowoomba South, Clive Berghofer, vacated his seat. National Party candidate Mike Horan won the resulting by-election on 18 May 1991.

See also

References

  1. "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  • Queensland Legislative Assembly (6 March 1990). Details of polling at general election held on 2 December 1989. pp. 4–8.
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