This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1969 to 1972, as elected at the 1969 federal election .[1]
Member
Party
Electorate
State
In office
Charles Adermann
Country
Fisher
Qld
1943–1972
Doug Anthony
Country
Richmond
NSW
1957–1984
John Armitage
Labor
Chifley
NSW
1961–1963, 1969–1983
Sir William Aston
Liberal
Phillip
NSW
1955–1961, 1963–1972
Lance Barnard
Labor
Bass
Tas
1954–1975
Charles Barnes
Country
McPherson
Qld
1958–1972
Jeff Bate
Liberal
Macarthur
NSW
1949–1972
Kim Beazley
Labor
Fremantle
WA
1945–1977
Adrian Bennett
Labor
Swan
WA
1969–1975
Joe Berinson
Labor
Perth
WA
1969–1975
Fred Birrell
Labor
Port Adelaide
SA
1963–1974
Robert Bonnett
Liberal
Herbert
Qld
1966–1977
Lionel Bowen
Labor
Kingsford-Smith
NSW
1969–1990
Nigel Bowen
Liberal
Parramatta
NSW
1964–1973
Neil Brown
Liberal
Diamond Valley
Vic
1969–1972, 1975–1983, 1984–1991
Gordon Bryant
Labor
Wills
Vic
1955–1980
Alex Buchanan
Liberal
McMillan
Vic
1955–1972
Les Bury
Liberal
Wentworth
NSW
1956–1974
Jim Cairns
Labor
Lalor
Vic
1955–1977
Kevin Cairns
Liberal
Lilley
Qld
1963–1972, 1974–1980
Sam Calder
Country
Northern Territory
NT
1966–1980
Arthur Calwell
Labor
Melbourne
Vic
1940–1972
Clyde Cameron
Labor
Hindmarsh
SA
1949–1980
Don Cameron
Liberal
Griffith
Qld
1966–1990
Moss Cass
Labor
Maribyrnong
Vic
1969–1983
Don Chipp
Liberal
Hotham
Vic
1960–1977
Barry Cohen
Labor
Robertson
NSW
1969–1990
Fred Collard
Labor
Kalgoorlie
WA
1961–1975
Rex Connor
Labor
Cunningham
NSW
1963–1977
James Corbett
Country
Maranoa
Qld
1966–1980
Jim Cope
Labor
Sydney
NSW
1955–1975
John Cramer
Liberal
Bennelong
NSW
1949–1974
Frank Crean
Labor
Melbourne Ports
Vic
1951–1977
Manfred Cross
Labor
Brisbane
Qld
1961–1975, 1980–1990
Fred Daly
Labor
Grayndler
NSW
1943–1975
Ron Davies
Labor
Braddon
Tas
1958–1975
Don Dobie
Liberal
Cook
NSW
1966–1972, 1975–1996
Nigel Drury
Liberal
Ryan
Qld
1949–1975
Gil Duthie
Labor
Wilmot
Tas
1946–1975
Kep Enderby [1]
Labor
Australian Capital Territory
ACT
1970–1975
John England
Country
Calare
NSW
1960–1975
Dudley Erwin
Liberal
Ballaarat
Vic
1955–1975
Doug Everingham
Labor
Capricornia
Qld
1967–1975, 1977–1984
David Fairbairn
Liberal
Farrer
NSW
1949–1975
John FitzPatrick
Labor
Darling
NSW
1969–1980
Jim Forbes
Liberal
Barker
SA
1956–1975
Norm Foster
Labor
Sturt
SA
1969–1972
Max Fox
Liberal
Henty
Vic
1955–1974
Allan Fraser
Labor
Eden-Monaro
NSW
1943–1966, 1969–1972
Malcolm Fraser
Liberal
Wannon
Vic
1955–1984
Jim Fraser [1]
Labor
Australian Capital Territory
ACT
1951–1970
Bill Fulton
Labor
Leichhardt
Qld
1958–1975
Victor Garland
Liberal
Curtin
WA
1969–1981
Horrie Garrick
Labor
Batman
Vic
1969–1977
Geoffrey Giles
Liberal
Angas
SA
1964–1983
John Gorton
Liberal
Higgins
Vic
1968–1975
Bill Graham
Liberal
North Sydney
NSW
1949–1954, 1955–1958, 1966–1980
Al Grassby
Labor
Riverina
NSW
1969–1974
Charles Griffiths
Labor
Shortland
NSW
1949–1972
Richard Gun
Labor
Kingston
SA
1969–1975
John Hallett
Country
Canning
WA
1963–1974
David Hamer
Liberal
Isaacs
Vic
1969–1974, 1975–1977
Brendan Hansen
Labor
Wide Bay
Qld
1961–1974
Bill Hayden
Labor
Oxley
Qld
1961–1988
Mac Holten
Country
Indi
Vic
1958–1977
Peter Howson
Liberal
Casey
Vic
1955–1972
Tom Hughes
Liberal
Berowra
NSW
1963–1972
Alan Hulme
Liberal
Petrie
Qld
1949–1961, 1963–1972
Ralph Hunt
Country
Gwydir
NSW
1969–1989
Chris Hurford
Labor
Adelaide
SA
1969–1988
Les Irwin
Liberal
Mitchell
NSW
1963–1972
Ralph Jacobi
Labor
Hawker
SA
1969–1987
Bert James
Labor
Hunter
NSW
1960–1980
Alan Jarman
Liberal
Deakin
Vic
1966–1983
Harry Jenkins Sr.
Labor
Scullin
Vic
1969–1985
John Jess
Liberal
La Trobe
Vic
1960–1972
Keith Johnson
Labor
Burke
Vic
1969–1980
Les Johnson
Labor
Hughes
NSW
1955–1966, 1969–1984
Charles Jones
Labor
Newcastle
NSW
1958–1983
Bob Katter Sr.
Country
Kennedy
Qld
1966–1990
Paul Keating
Labor
Blaxland
NSW
1969–1996
Bert Kelly
Liberal
Wakefield
SA
1958–1977
David Kennedy
Labor
Bendigo
Vic
1969–1972
Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes [2]
Liberal
Chisholm
Vic
1949–1970
Len Keogh
Labor
Bowman
Qld
1969–1975, 1983–1987
James Killen
Liberal
Moreton
Qld
1955–1983
Robert King
Country
Wimmera
Vic
1958–1977
Frank Kirwan
Labor
Forrest
WA
1969–1972
Dick Klugman
Labor
Prospect
NSW
1969–1990
Bruce Lloyd [3]
Country
Murray
Vic
1971–1996
Tony Luchetti
Labor
Macquarie
NSW
1951–1975
Philip Lucock
Country
Lyne
NSW
1952–1980
Phillip Lynch
Liberal
Flinders
Vic
1966–1982
Malcolm Mackay
Liberal
Evans
NSW
1963–1972
Michael MacKellar
Liberal
Warringah
NSW
1969–1994
Don Maisey
Country
Moore
WA
1963–1974
Vince Martin
Labor
Banks
NSW
1969–1980
John McLeay Jr.
Liberal
Boothby
SA
1966–1981
John McEwen [3]
Country
Murray
Vic
1934–1971
Hector McIvor
Labor
Gellibrand
Vic
1955–1972
William McMahon
Liberal
Lowe
NSW
1949–1981
Bill Morrison
Labor
St George
NSW
1969–1975, 1980–1984
Martin Nicholls
Labor
Bonython
SA
1963–1977
Peter Nixon
Country
Gippsland
Vic
1961–1983
Frank O'Keefe
Country
Paterson
NSW
1969–1984
Rex Patterson
Labor
Dawson
Qld
1966–1975
Andrew Peacock
Liberal
Kooyong
Vic
1966–1994
Ian Pettitt
Country
Hume
NSW
1963–1972
Len Reid
Liberal
Holt
Vic
1969–1972
Len Reynolds
Labor
Barton
NSW
1958–1966, 1969–1975
Ian Robinson
Country
Cowper
NSW
1963–1981
Gordon Scholes
Labor
Corio
Vic
1967–1993
Ray Sherry
Labor
Franklin
Tas
1969–1975
Ian Sinclair
Country
New England
NSW
1963–1998
Billy Snedden
Liberal
Bruce
Vic
1955–1983
Robert Solomon
Liberal
Denison
Tas
1969–1972
Tony Staley [2]
Liberal
Chisholm
Vic
1970–1980
Frank Stewart
Labor
Lang
NSW
1953–1979
Tony Street
Liberal
Corangamite
Vic
1966–1984
Reginald Swartz
Liberal
Darling Downs
Qld
1949–1972
Winton Turnbull
Country
Mallee
Vic
1946–1972
Harry Turner
Liberal
Bradfield
NSW
1952–1974
Tom Uren
Labor
Reid
NSW
1958–1990
Laurie Wallis
Labor
Grey
SA
1969–1983
Harry Webb
Labor
Stirling
WA
1954–1958, 1961–1972
Bill Wentworth
Liberal
Mackellar
NSW
1949–1977
Gough Whitlam
Labor
Werriwa
NSW
1952–1978
Ray Whittorn
Liberal
Balaclava
Vic
1960–1974
1 Labor member Jim Fraser died on 1 April 1970; Labor candidate Kep Enderby won the resulting by-election on 30 May 1970.
2 Liberal member Sir Wilfrid Kent Hughes died on 30 July 1970; Liberal candidate Tony Staley won the resulting by-election on 19 September 1970.
3 Country Party member Sir John McEwen resigned on 1 February 1971; Country Party candidate Bruce Lloyd won the resulting by-election on 20 March 1971.
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