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- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}}{{Use Australian English|date=November 2016}}This is a list of members of the 40th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1972 to 1974, as elected at the 1972 state election held on 27 May 1972.[1] Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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Mike Ahern | Country/National | Landsborough | 1968–1990 | Jack Aiken | Labor | Warrego | 1969–1974 | Tom Aikens | North Queensland Party | Townsville South | 1944–1977 | Gilbert Alison | Liberal | Maryborough | 1971–1977, 1983–1989 | Roy Armstrong | Country/National | Mulgrave | 1960–1980 | Ted Baldwin | Labor | Redlands | 1969–1974 | Val Bird | Country/National | Burdekin | 1969–1983 | Hon Joh Bjelke-Petersen | Country/National | Barambah | 1947–1987 | Jim Blake | Labor | Isis | 1968–1974, 1977–1983 | Ray Bousen | Labor | Toowoomba North | 1969–1974 | Fred Bromley | Labor | South Brisbane | 1960–1974 | Tom Burns | Labor | Lytton | 1972–1996 | Hon Ron Camm | Country/National | Whitsunday | 1961–1980 | Hon Fred Campbell | Liberal | Aspley | 1960–1980 | Ed Casey | Independent | Mackay | 1969–1995 | Hon Sir Gordon Chalk | Liberal | Lockyer | 1947–1976 | Geoff Chinchen | Liberal | Mount Gravatt | 1963–1977 | David Cory | Country/National | Warwick | 1963–1977 | Dr Arthur Crawford | Liberal | Wavell | 1969–1977 | Bill D'Arcy | Labor | Albert | 1972–1974, 1977–2000 | Brian Davis | Labor | Brisbane | 1969–1974, 1977–1989 | Harry Dean | Labor | Sandgate | 1960–1977 | Dr Llewellyn Edwards | Liberal | Ipswich | 1972–1983 | Hon Sir Alan Fletcher | Country/National | Cunningham | 1953–1974 | Des Frawley | Country/National | Murrumba | 1972–1983 | Bill Gunn | Country/National | Somerset | 1972–1992 | Pat Hanlon | Labor | Baroona | 1956–1974 | Martin Hanson | Labor | Port Curtis | 1963–1976 | Ted Harris | Labor | Wynnum | 1966–1974 | Lindsay Hartwig | Country/National | Callide | 1972–1986 | Roy Harvey | Labor | Stafford | 1972–1974 | Hon John Herbert | Liberal | Sherwood | 1956–1978 | Hon Nev Hewitt | Country/National | Auburn | 1956–1980 | Bill Hewitt | Liberal | Chatsworth | 1966–1983 | Hon Russ Hinze | Country/National | South Coast | 1966–1988 | Hon Max Hodges | Country/National | Gympie | 1957–1979 | Hon Keith Hooper | Liberal | Greenslopes | 1957–1977 | Kevin Hooper | Labor | Archerfield | 1972–1984 | Jim Houghton | Country/National | Redcliffe | 1960–1979 | Jack Houston | Labor | Bulimba | 1957–1980 | Clive Hughes | Liberal | Kurilpa | 1960–1974 | Alec Inch | Labor | Mount Isa | 1960–1974 | Lou Jensen | Labor | Bundaberg | 1969–1977 | Gerry Jones | Labor | Everton | 1972–1974 | Ray Jones | Labor | Cairns | 1965–1983 | Vi Jordan | Labor | Ipswich West | 1966–1974 | Bill Kaus | Liberal | Mansfield | 1966–1986 | Hon William Knox | Liberal | Nundah | 1957–1989 | Don Lane | Liberal | Merthyr | 1971–1989 | Norm Lee | Liberal | Yeronga | 1964–1989 | Kenneth Leese | Liberal | Pine Rivers | 1972–1974 | Bill Lickiss | Liberal | Mount Coot-tha | 1963–1989 | Hon Bill Longeran | Country/National | Flinders | 1957–1958, 1958–1974 | David Low | Country/National | Cooroora | 1947–1974 | Evan Marginson | Labor | Wolston | 1969–1977 | Hon Henry McKechnie | Country/National | Carnarvon | 1963–1974 | Jack Melloy | Labor | Nudgee | 1960–1977 | Col Miller | Liberal | Ithaca | 1966–1986 | Bob Moore | Liberal | Windsor | 1969–1983 | Peter Moore | Labor | Mourilyan | 1969–1974 | Selwyn Muller | Country/National | Fassifern | 1969–1983 | John Murray | Liberal | Clayfield | 1963–1976 | Don Neal | Country/National | Balonne | 1972–1992 | Tom Newbery | Country/National | Mirani | 1965–1980 | Fred Newton | Labor | Belmont | 1960–1974 | Eugene O'Donnell | Labor | Belyando | 1961–1974 | Charles Porter | Liberal | Toowong | 1966–1980 | Hon Wally Rae | Country/National | Gregory | 1957–1974 | Ted Row | Country/National | Hinchinbrook | 1972–1989 | Dr Norman Scott-Young | Liberal | Townsville | 1972–1983 | Doug Sherrington | Labor | Salisbury | 1960–1974 | Bruce Small | Country/National | Surfers Paradise | 1972–1977 | Hon Vic Sullivan | Country/National | Condamine | 1960–1983 | Ken Tomkins | Country/National | Roma | 1967–1983 | Hon Douglas Tooth | Liberal | Ashgrove | 1957–1974 | Perc Tucker | Labor | Townsville West | 1960–1974 | Edwin Wallis-Smith | Labor | Cook | 1963–1974 | Claude Wharton | Country/National | Burnett | 1960–1986 | Bill Wood | Labor | Barron River | 1969–1974 | Peter Wood | Labor | Toowoomba South | 1966–1974 | Keith Wright | Labor | Rockhampton | 1969–1984 | Les Yewdale | Labor | Rockhampton North | 1972–1989 | |
{{note label|1|1|1}} The Country Party changed its name to the National Party on 6 April 1974. See also- Queensland state election, 1972
- Premier: Joh Bjelke-Petersen (National Party) (1968–1987)
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012|url=http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/documents/explore/parliamentaryrecord/sections/Part%202.25.pdf|publisher=Queensland Parliament|accessdate=16 December 2013}}
- {{cite book|last=Hughes|first=Colin A.|authorlink=Colin Hughes|title=Voting for the Australian state lower houses, 1965-1974|year=1981|publisher=Australian National University|location=Canberra|isbn=0-909596-73-5}}
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