Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2012–2015
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This is a list of members of the 54th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2012 to 2015, as elected at the 2012 election held on 24 March 2012.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Verity BartonLiberal NationalBroadwater2012–2017
Ros BatesLiberal NationalMudgeeraba2009–present
Stephen BennettLiberal NationalBurnett2012–present
Ian BerryLiberal NationalIpswich2012–2015
Jarrod BleijieLiberal NationalKawana2009–present
Anna Bligh [1]LaborSouth Brisbane1995–2012
Mark BoothmanLiberal NationalAlbert2012–present
Bill ByrneLaborRockhampton2012–2017
Robert CavallucciLiberal NationalBrisbane Central2012–2015
Sean ChoatLiberal NationalIpswich West2012–2015
Jason CostiganLiberal NationalWhitsunday2012–2020
Sam CoxLiberal NationalThuringowa2012–2015
Michael CrandonLiberal NationalCoomera2009–present
Andrew CrippsLiberal NationalHinchinbrook2006–2017
David CrisafulliLiberal NationalMundingburra2012–2015, 2017–present
Liz CunninghamIndependentGladstone1995–2015
Yvette D'Ath [4]LaborRedcliffe2014–present
Steve DaviesLiberal NationalCapalaba2012–2015
Dr Chris Davis [5]Liberal NationalStafford2012–2014
Tracy DavisLiberal NationalAspley2009–2017
Jack DempseyLiberal NationalBundaberg2006–2015
Steve DicksonLiberal NationalBuderim2006–2017
Aaron DillawayLiberal NationalBulimba2012–2015
Dr Alex DouglasLiberal National/Independent/
PUP/
Independent[3]
Gaven2006, 2009–2015
Peter DowlingLiberal NationalRedlands2009–2015
Scott DriscollLiberal National/Independent[4]Redcliffe2012–2013
Glen ElmesLiberal NationalNoosa2006–2017
Scott EmersonLiberal NationalIndooroopilly2009–2017
Dr Bruce FleggLiberal NationalMoggill2004–2015
Lisa FranceLiberal NationalPumicestone2012–2015
Deb FrecklingtonLiberal NationalNanango2012–present
David GibsonLiberal NationalGympie2006–2015
John GrantLiberal NationalSpringwood2012–2015
Darren GrimwadeLiberal NationalMorayfield2012–2015
Reg GulleyLiberal NationalMurrumba2012–2015
Michael HartLiberal NationalBurleigh2012–present
John HathawayLiberal NationalTownsville2012–2015
Howard HobbsLiberal NationalWarrego1986–2015
Seath HolswichLiberal NationalPine Rivers2012–2015
Ray HopperLiberal National/KAP[2]Condamine2001–2015
Vaughan JohnsonLiberal NationalGregory1989–2015
Carl JudgeLiberal National/
Independent/
PUP/Independent[3]
Yeerongpilly2012–2015
Robbie KatterKAPMount Isa2012–present
Ian KayeLiberal NationalGreenslopes2012–2015
David KemptonLiberal NationalCook2012–2015
Gavin KingLiberal NationalCairns2012–2015
Shane KnuthKAPDalrymple2004–present
Jon KrauseLiberal NationalBeaudesert2012–present
John-Paul LangbroekLiberal NationalSurfers Paradise2004–present
Mike LatterLiberal NationalWaterford2012–2015
Dr Anthony Lynham [5]LaborStafford2014–2020
Anne MaddernLiberal NationalMaryborough2012–2015
Ted MaloneLiberal NationalMirani1994–2015
Tim ManderLiberal NationalEverton2012–present
Mark McArdleLiberal NationalCaloundra2004–2020
John McVeighLiberal NationalToowoomba South2012–2016
Rosemary MenkensLiberal NationalBurdekin2004–2015
Kerry MillardLiberal NationalSandgate2012–2015
Jo-Ann MillerLaborBundamba2000–2020
Steve MinnikinLiberal NationalChatsworth2012–present
Rob MolhoekLiberal NationalSouthport2012–present
Tim MulherinLaborMackay1995–2015
Campbell NewmanLiberal NationalAshgrove2012–2015
Tim NichollsLiberal NationalClayfield2006–present
Freya OstapovitchLiberal NationalStretton2012–2015
Annastacia PalaszczukLaborInala2006–present
Curtis PittLaborMulgrave2009–present
Andrew PowellLiberal NationalGlass House2009–present
Michael PucciLiberal NationalLogan2012–2015
Saxon RiceLiberal NationalMount Coot-tha2012–2015
Ian RickussLiberal NationalLockyer2004–2017
Mark RobinsonLiberal NationalCleveland2009–present
Trevor RuthenbergLiberal NationalKallangur2012–2015
Desley ScottLaborWoodridge2001–2015
Jeff SeeneyLiberal NationalCallide1998–2017
Anthony ShortenLiberal NationalAlgester2012–2015
Dale ShuttleworthLiberal NationalFerny Grove2012–2015
Fiona SimpsonLiberal NationalMaroochydore1992–present
Tarnya SmithLiberal NationalMount Ommaney2012–2017
Ted SorensenLiberal NationalHervey Bay2009–2020
Lawrence SpringborgLiberal NationalSouthern Downs1989–2017
Ray StevensLiberal NationalMermaid Beach2006–present
Mark StewartLiberal NationalSunnybank2012–2015
Jann StuckeyLiberal NationalCurrumbin2004–2020
Neil SymesLiberal NationalLytton2012–2015
Jackie Trad [1]LaborSouth Brisbane2012–2020
Michael TroutLiberal NationalBarron River2012–2015
Ian WalkerLiberal NationalMansfield2012–2017
Trevor WattsLiberal NationalToowoomba North2012–present
Peter WellingtonIndependentNicklin1998–2017
Jason WoodforthLiberal NationalNudgee2012–2015
Bruce YoungLiberal NationalKeppel2012–2015

See also

Notes

1 South Brisbane Labor MP and former Premier Anna Bligh resigned on 30 March 2012. Labor candidate Jackie Trad won the resulting by-election on 28 April 2012.
2 Condamine MP Ray Hopper resigned from the Liberal National Party and joined Katter's Australian Party on 24 November 2012.
3 Gaven MP Alex Douglas and Yeerongpilly MP Carl Judge resigned from the Liberal National Party on 29 November 2012 and subsequently sat as independents until they joined the Palmer United Party on 30 April 2013. Douglas subsequently resigned from the Palmer United Party in August 2014 and sat again as an independent. Judge resigned from the Palmer United Party in October 2014 and sat again as an independent.[2]
4 Redcliffe MP Scott Driscoll was suspended from the Liberal National Party on 25 March 2013, and resigned from the party the following month. He subsequently sat as an independent until he resigned from Parliament on 19 November 2013. Labor candidate Yvette D'Ath won the resulting by-election on 22 February 2014.
5 Stafford Liberal National MP Chris Davis resigned on 23 May 2014. Labor candidate Anthony Lynham won the resulting by-election on 19 July 2014.

References

  1. "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. "Carl Judge quits PUP: Palmer United Party's only Queensland MP resigns to become independent". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
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