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{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}}{{Use Australian English|date=November 2016}}This is a list of members of the 49th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1998 to 2001, as elected at the 1998 state election held on 13 June 1998.[1] Name | Party | District | Term in office |
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Julie Attwood | Labor | Mount Ommaney | 1998–2012 | Hon Tom Barton | Labor | Waterford | 1992–2006 | Bill Baumann | National | Albert | 1995–2001 | Denver Beanland | Liberal | Indooroopilly | 1986–2001 | Hon Peter Beattie | Labor | Brisbane Central | 1989–2007 | Harry Black | onp3|4|4}} | Whitsunday | 1998–2001 | Hon Anna Bligh | Labor | South Brisbane | 1995–2012 | Hon Rob Borbidge | National | Surfers Paradise | 1980–2001 | Desley Boyle | Labor | Cairns | 1998–2012 | Hon Paul Braddy | Labor | Kedron | 1985–2001 | Hon Steve Bredhauer | Labor | Cook | 1989–2004 | Darryl Briskey | Labor | Cleveland | 1989–2006 | Dr Lesley Clark | Labor | Barron River | 1989–1995, 1998–2006 | Ray Connor | Liberal | Nerang | 1989–2001 | Hon Russell Cooper | National | Crows Nest | 1983–2001 | Liz Cunningham | Independent | Gladstone | 1995–2015 | Nita Cunningham | Labor | Bundaberg | 1998–2006 | Bill D'Arcy {{ref label|wood|6|6}} | Labor | Woodridge | 1972–1974, 1977–2000 | David Dalgleish | onp3|4|4}} | Hervey Bay | 1998–2001 | Bruce Davidson | Liberal | Noosa | 1992–2001 | Hon Wendy Edmond | Labor | Mount Coot-tha | 1989–2004 | Hon Jim Elder | capa|7|7}} | Capalaba | 1989–2001 | Tony Elliott | National | Cunningham | 1974–2001 | Bill Feldman | onp3|4|4}} | Caboolture | 1998–2001 | Gary Fenlon | Labor | Greenslopes | 1989–1995, 1998–2009 | Hon Matt Foley | Labor | Yeronga | 1989–2004 | Jim Fouras | Labor | Ashgrove | 1977–1986, 1989–2006 | Judy Gamin | National | Burleigh | 1988–1989, 1992–2001 | Hon Bob Gibbs {{ref label|bund|5|5}} | Labor | Bundamba | 1977–1999 | John Goss | Liberal | Aspley | 1989–2001 | Allan Grice | National | Broadwater | 1992–2001 | Hon David Hamill | Labor | Ipswich | 1983–2001 | Hon Ken Hayward | Labor | Kallangur | 1986–2009 | Graham Healy | National | Toowoomba North | 1992–2001 | John Hegarty | National | Redlands | 1995–2001 | Howard Hobbs | National | Warrego | 1986–2015 | Hon Ray Hollis | Labor | Redcliffe | 1989–2005 | Mike Horan | National | Toowoomba South | 1991–2012 | Hon Vaughan Johnson | National | Gregory | 1989–2015 | Mike Kaiser {{ref label|wood|6|6}} | wood|6|6}} | Woodridge | 2000–2001 | Dr John Kingston | onp2|3|3}} | Maryborough | 1998–2003 | Jeff Knuth | onp2|3|3}}{{ref label|onp3|4|4}} | Burdekin | 1998–2001 | Bruce Laming | Liberal | Mooloolah | 1992–2001 | Linda Lavarch | Labor | Kurwongbah | 1997–2009 | Hon Vince Lester | National | Keppel | 1974–2004 | Hon Kev Lingard | National | Beaudesert | 1983–2009 | Hon Brian Littleproud | National | Western Downs | 1983–2001 | Paul Lucas | Labor | Lytton | 1996–2012 | Hon Terry Mackenroth | Labor | Chatsworth | 1977–2005 | Ted Malone | National | Mirani | 1994–2015 | Hon Tony McGrady | Labor | Mount Isa | 1989–2006 | John Mickel | Labor | Logan | 1998–2012 | Jo-Ann Miller {{ref label|bund|5|5}} | Labor | Bundamba | 2000–present | Rob Mitchell | National | Charters Towers | 1992–2001 | Tim Mulherin | Labor | Mackay | 1995–2015 | Grant Musgrove | spri|8|8}} | Springwood | 1998–2001 | Shaun Nelson | onp1|2|2}} | Tablelands | 1998–2001 | Lindy Nelson-Carr | Labor | Mundingburra | 1998–2012 | Gordon Nuttall | Labor | Sandgate | 1992–2006 | Jack Paff {{ref label|onp3|4|4}} | One Nation/CCA | Ipswich West | 1998–2001 | Henry Palaszczuk | Labor | Inala | 1984–2006 | Jim Pearce | Labor | Fitzroy | 1989–2009, 2015–2017 | Warren Pitt {{ref label|mulg|1|1}} | Labor | Mulgrave | 1989–1995, 1998–2009 | Dorothy Pratt | onp1|2|2}} | Barambah | 1998–2012 | Dr Peter Prenzler {{ref label|onp3|4|4}} | One Nation/CCA | Lockyer | 1998–2001 | Pat Purcell | Labor | Bulimba | 1992–2009 | Hon Bob Quinn | Liberal | Merrimac | 1989–2006 | Charles Rappolt {{ref label|mulg|1|1}} | One Nation | Mulgrave | 1998 | Phil Reeves | Labor | Mansfield | 1998–2012 | Mike Reynolds | Labor | Townsville | 1998–2009 | Neil Roberts | Labor | Nudgee | 1995–2012 | Stephen Robertson | Labor | Sunnybank | 1992–2012 | Hon Merri Rose | Labor | Currumbin | 1992–2004 | Marc Rowell | National | Hinchinbrook | 1989–2006 | Santo Santoro | Liberal | Clayfield | 1989–2001 | Hon Robert Schwarten | Labor | Rockhampton | 1989–1992, 1995–2012 | Jeff Seeney | National | Callide | 1998–2017 | Joan Sheldon | Liberal | Caloundra | 1990–2004 | Fiona Simpson | National | Maroochydore | 1992–present | Doug Slack | National | Burnett | 1986–2001 | Hon Judy Spence | Labor | Mount Gravatt | 1989–2012 | Lawrence Springborg | National | Warwick | 1989–2017 | Len Stephan | National | Gympie | 1979–2001 | Karen Struthers | Labor | Archerfield | 1998–2012 | Terry Sullivan | Labor | Chermside | 1991–2006 | Ken Turner | onp1|2|2}} | Thuringowa | 1998–2001 | Mick Veivers | National | Southport | 1987–2001 | Dr David Watson | Liberal | Moggill | 1989–2004 | Hon Rod Welford | Labor | Everton | 1989–2009 | Peter Wellington | Independent | Nicklin | 1998–2017 | Hon Dean Wells | Labor | Murrumba | 1986–2012 | Geoff Wilson | Labor | Ferny Grove | 1998–2012 |
{{note label|mulg|1|1}} On 4 November 1998, the One Nation member for Mulgrave, Charles Rappolt, resigned. Labor candidate Warren Pitt, who had represented Mulgrave between 1989 and 1995, won the resulting by-election on 5 December 1998. {{note label|onp1|2|2}} One Nation members Shaun Nelson, Dorothy Pratt and Ken Turner left the party on 2 February 1999, and served out the remainder of their terms as independents. {{note label|onp2|3|3}} One Nation members John Kingston and Jeff Knuth left the party on 23 February 1999. Kingston served out his term as an independent. Knuth sat as an independent until 5 August 1999, when he attempted to found his own party, the Country Party QLD. {{note label|onp3|4|4}} The five remaining One Nation members, Harry Black, David Dalgleish, Bill Feldman, Jack Paff and Peter Prenzler, abandoned the party on 14 December 1999, founding their own alternative, the City Country Alliance. The five were later joined by prior colleague Knuth on 18 February 2000, once his own new party began to founder. {{note label|bund|5|5}} On 14 December 1999, the Labor member for Bundamba, Bob Gibbs, resigned. Labor candidate Jo-Ann Miller won the resulting by-election on 5 February 2000. {{note label|wood|6|6}} On 9 January 2000, the Labor member for Woodridge, Bill D'Arcy, resigned. Labor candidate Mike Kaiser won the resulting by-election on 5 February 2000. Kaiser left the Labor Party on 10 January 2001 as a consequence of the Shepherdson Inquiry's investigation of his role in an electoral rorting scandal. He served out his term as an independent and did not contest the 2001 election. {{note label|capa|7|7}} The member for Capalaba, Jim Elder, was elected as a Labor member and served as Deputy Premier under Peter Beattie, but left the party on 30 November 2000 following revelations from the Shepherdson Inquiry about his alleged behaviour. He served out the final months of his term as an independent and did not contest the 2001 election. {{note label|spri|8|8}} The member for Springwood, Grant Musgrove, was elected as a Labor member, but was forced to leave the party on 4 December 2000. He also served out the remainder of his term as an independent and did not contest the 2001 election. See also- Queensland state election, 1998
- Beattie Ministry (Labor) 1998–2007
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}}
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