Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1928–1929

This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the 11th Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1928 election on 17 November 1928. The incumbent Nationalist Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Stanley Bruce in power since 1922 with coalition partner the Country Party led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Matthew Charlton.

Seat changes between 1925 and 1928 elections
Labor Won by Labor Party
Country Won by Country Party
Independent Won by an independent
Member Party Electorate State First elected
Hon Aubrey Abbott Country Gwydir NSW 1925
Frank Anstey ALP Bourke Vic 1910
Hon Llewellyn Atkinson Nationalist Wilmot Tas 1906
James Bayley Nationalist Oxley Qld 1917
Jack Beasley ALP West Sydney NSW 1928
George Bell Nationalist Darwin Tas 1925
Arthur Blakeley ALP Darling NSW 1917
Hon Eric Bowden Nationalist Parramatta NSW 1906–10, 1919
Frank Brennan ALP Batman Vic 1911
Rt Hon Stanley Bruce Nationalist Flinders Vic 1918
Donald Charles Cameron Nationalist Brisbane Qld 1919
Malcolm Cameron Nationalist Barker SA 1922
Ben Chifley ALP Macquarie NSW 1928
Percy Coleman ALP Reid NSW 1922
Maurice Collins Country Wakefield SA 1928
Bernard Corser Country Wide Bay Qld 1928
Charles Culley ALP Denison Tas 1925
John Curtin ALP Fremantle WA 1928
James Fenton ALP Maribyrnong Vic 1910
Frank Forde ALP Capricornia Qld 1922
Grosvenor Francis Nationalist Kennedy Qld 1925
Josiah Francis Nationalist Moreton Qld 1922
Sydney Gardner Nationalist Robertson NSW 1922
Hon William Gibson Country Corangamite Vic 1918
Albert Green ALP Kalgoorlie WA 1922
Roland Green Country Richmond NSW 1922
Hon Henry Gregory Country Swan WA 1913
Hon Sir Littleton Groom Nationalist Darling Downs Qld 1901
Hon Henry Gullett Nationalist Henty Vic 1925
Hon William Hill Country Echuca Vic 1919
Hon Sir Neville Howse Nationalist Calare NSW 1922
Rt Hon Billy Hughes Nationalist North Sydney NSW 1901
James Hunter Country Maranoa Qld 1921
Geoffry Hurry Nationalist Bendigo Vic 1922
David Jackson Nationalist Bass Tas 1919
Rowley James ALP Hunter NSW 1928
Paul Jones ALP Indi Vic 1928
William Killen Country Riverina NSW 1922
Andrew Lacey ALP Grey SA 1922
Hon John Latham Nationalist Kooyong Vic 1922
Bert Lazzarini ALP Werriwa NSW 1906
John Lister Nationalist Corio Vic 1917
William Long ALP Lang NSW 1928
George Mackay Nationalist Lilley Qld 1917
Norman Makin ALP Hindmarsh SA 1919
William Maloney ALP Melbourne Vic 1904
Edward Mann Nationalist Perth WA 1922
Walter Marks Nationalist Wentworth NSW 1919
Hon Charles Marr Nationalist Parkes NSW 1919
George Martens ALP Herbert Qld 1928
James Mathews ALP Melbourne Ports Vic 1906
George Maxwell Nationalist Fawkner Vic 1917
Charles McGrath ALP Ballaarat Vic 1913-19, 1920
William McWilliams Independent Franklin Tas 1903–22, 1928
Parker Moloney ALP Hume NSW 1910–13, 1914–17, 1919
Harold Nelson[1] ALP Northern Territory NT 1922
Rt Hon Sir Earle Page Country Cowper NSW 1919
Archdale Parkhill Nationalist Warringah NSW 1927
Walter Parsons Nationalist Angas SA 1925
Hon Thomas Paterson Country Gippsland Vic 1922
John Perkins Nationalist Eden-Monaro NSW 1926
Graham Pratten Nationalist Martin NSW 1928
John Price ALP Boothby SA 1928
John Prowse Country Forrest WA 1919
Edward Charles Riley ALP Cook NSW 1922
Edward Riley ALP South Sydney NSW 1910
Hon Arthur Rodgers Nationalist Wannon Vic 1913–22, 1925
James Scullin ALP Yarra Vic 1910–13, 1922
Hon Percy Stewart Independent Wimmera Vic 1919
Hon Ted Theodore ALP Dalley NSW 1927
Victor Thompson Country New England NSW 1922
James Tully ALP Barton NSW 1928
Hon David Watkins ALP Newcastle NSW 1901
Rt Hon William Watt[2] Nationalist Balaclava Vic 1914
John West ALP East Sydney NSW 1910
Thomas White[2] Nationalist Balaclava Vic 1914
Edwin Yates ALP Adelaide SA 1914–19, 1922

Notes

  1. At this time, the member for the Northern Territory could only vote on matters relating to the Northern Territory.
  2. 1 2 Nationalist member William Watt resigned on 5 July 1929; Nationalist candidate Thomas White won the resulting by-election on 3 August.

References

See also

Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

1925–1928  · 1928–1929  · 1929–1931

Senate

1926–1929  · 1929–1932  · 1932–1935

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