Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, 1907–1908

This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly as elected at the 15 March 1907 election and subsequent by-elections up to the election of 29 December 1908.[1]

Note the "Term in Office" refers to that members term(s) in the Assembly, not necessarily for that electorate.
21st Parliament
Name Party[2] Electorate Term in Office
Frank Anstey Labor Brunswick 1902–1910
Reginald Argyle Anti-Socialist Dalhousie 1900–1914
Norman Bayles Anti-Socialist Toorak 1906–1920
William Beazley Labor Abbotsford 1889–1912
George Bennett [a] Richmond 1889–1908
Thomas Bent Anti-Socialist / Reform Brighton 1871–1894; 1900–1909
Alfred Billson Anti-Socialist Ovens 1901–1902; 1904–1927
John Billson Labor Fitzroy 1900–1924
John Bowser Anti-Socialist Wangaratta 1894–1929
James Boyd non-Labor Melbourne 1901–1908
Frederick Bromley [b] Carlton 1892–1908
Ewen Cameron Anti-Socialist Evelyn 1874–1914
James Cameron Anti-Socialist Gippsland East 1902–1920
Hugh Campbell Anti-Socialist Glenelg 1906–1920
John Carlisle Anti-Socialist Benalla 1903–1927
Albert Craven Anti-Socialist Benambra 1889–1913
John Cullen Anti-Socialist Gunbower 1901–1911
Alfred Downward Anti-Socialist Mornington 1894–1929
James Francis Duffus Port Fairy 1894–1908; 1911–1914
George Elmslie Labor Albert Park 1902–1918
James Farrer Anti-Socialist Barwon 1906–1917
Charles Forrest Anti-Socialist Polwarth 1886–1894; 1897–1911
Thomas Glass Labor Bendigo East 1907–1911
George Graham Anti-Socialist Goulburn Valley 1884–1914
John Gray Anti-Socialist Swan Hill 1904–1917
William Gurr Geelong 1894–1902; 1907–1908
Albert Harris Anti-Socialist Walhalla 1883–1910
George Holden Independent Warrenheip 1900–1913
Thomas Hunt Upper Goulburn 1874–1892; 1903–1908
William Hutchinson Anti-Socialist Borung 1902–1920
William Keast Independent Dandenong 1900–1917
Hubert Patrick Keogh Gippsland North 1901–1908
Joseph Kirton Ballarat West 1889–1894; 1894–1904; 1907–1908
Thomas Langdon Anti-Socialist Korong 1880–1889; 1892–1914
Harry Lawson Anti-Socialist Castlemaine and Maldon 1900–1928
John Lemmon Labor Williamstown 1904–1955
Thomas Livingston Anti-Socialist Gippsland South 1902–1922
Peter McBride Anti-Socialist Kara Kara 1897–1913
Robert McCutcheon Anti-Socialist St Kilda 1902–1917
Charles McGrath Labor Grenville 1904–1913
Robert McGregor Anti-Socialist Ballarat East 1894–1924
Hugh McKenzie Anti-Socialist Rodney 1904–1917
John Mackey Anti-Socialist Gippsland West 1902–1924
Donald Mackinnon Anti-Socialist Prahran 1900–1920
Donald McLeod Anti-Socialist Daylesford 1900–1923
Frank Madden Anti-Socialist Boroondara 1894–1917
John Walker Mason Waranga 1897–1902; 1907–1908
James Membrey Labor Jika Jika 1907–1917
John Murray Independent Warrnambool 1884–1916
David Oman Anti-Socialist Hampden 1900–1927
Alfred Richard Outtrim Labor Maryborough 1885–1902; 1904–1920
Alexander Peacock Anti-Socialist Allandale 1889–1933
George Prendergast Labor North Melbourne 1894–1897; 1900–1926; 1927–1937
Andrew Robertson Anti-Socialist Bulla 1903–1924
George Sangster Labor Port Melbourne 1894–1915
David Smith Labor Bendigo West 1904–1924
Robert Stanley Anti-Socialist Lowan 1900–1904; 1906–1911
George Swinburne Anti-Socialist Hawthorn 1902–1913
John Thomson Anti-Socialist Dundas 1892–1900; 1902–1914
Richard Toutcher Independent Stawell and Ararat 1897–1935
Tom Tunnecliffe Labor Eaglehawk 1903–1904; 1907–1920; 1921–1947
Edward Warde Labor Flemington 1900–1925
William Watt Independent Essendon 1897–1900; 1902–1914
Henry Weedon Anti-Socialist East Melbourne 1907–1911
Edgar Wilkins Collingwood 1892–1908

Thomas Bent was Premier, Treasurer and Minister for Railways. Frank Madden was Speaker, Albert Craven was Chairman of Committees.

[a] Bennett died 8 September 1908; replaced by Ted Cotter in October 1908.
[b] Bromley died 29 September 1908; replaced by Robert Solly in October 1908.

References

  1. "Elections since 1856". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  2. "State Elections". The Argus (Melbourne). 30 December 1908.


Members of the Parliament of Victoria
Legislative Council

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Legislative Assembly

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