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Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1964–1967

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This is a list of members of the Victorian Legislative Council between 1964 and 1967. As half of the Legislative Council's terms expired at each triennial election, half of these members were elected at the 1961 state election with terms expiring in 1967, while the other half were elected at the 1964 state election with terms expiring in 1970.

Name Party Province Term expires Term of office
Keith Bradbury Country North Eastern 1967 1953–1978
Sir Percy Byrnes Country North Western 1970 1942–1969
Murray Byrne Liberal Ballarat 1970 1958–1976
Bill Campbell Liberal East Yarra 1967 1964–1983
Ian Cathie[1] Labor South Eastern 1970 1964–1970
Hon Gilbert Chandler Liberal Southern 1967 1935–1973
Michael Clarke Country Northern 1970 1964–1976
Hon Pat Dickie Liberal Ballarat 1967 1956–1978
Doug Elliot Labor Melbourne 1967 1960–1979
Percy Feltham Country/Independent Northern 1967 1955–1967
John Galbally Labor Melbourne North 1967 1949–1979
Raymond Garrett Liberal Southern 1970 1958–1976
Charles Gawith Liberal Monash 1967 1955–1967
Stan Gleeson[2] Liberal South Western 1967 1965–1979
Jock Granter Liberal Bendigo 1970 1964–1988
Thomas Grigg Liberal Bendigo 1967 1951–1967
Kenneth Gross Liberal Western 1970 1958–1976
Hon Rupert Hamer Liberal East Yarra 1970 1958–1971
Murray Hamilton[3] Liberal Higinbotham 1970 1967–1982
Arthur Hewson Country Gippsland 1970 1964–1970
Alan Hunt Liberal South Eastern 1967 1961–1992
Alexander Knight Labor Melbourne West 1967 1963–1979
Hon Sir Gordon McArthur[2] Liberal South Western 1967 1931–1965
Hon Ronald Mack Liberal Western 1967 1955–1968
Bill Mair[1] Liberal South Eastern 1970 1958–1964
Arthur Mansell Country North Western 1967 1952–1973
Bob May Country Gippsland 1967 1957–1973
Samuel Merrifield Labor Doutta Galla 1970 1958–1970
Graham Nicol Liberal Monash 1970 1958–1976
Jack O'Connell Labor Melbourne 1970 1958–1972
Baron Snider[3] Liberal Higinbotham 1970 1964–1966
Ivan Swinburne Country North Eastern 1970 1946–1976
Geoffrey Thom Liberal South Western 1970 1958–1970
Hon Lindsay Thompson Liberal Higinbotham 1967 1955–1970
Archie Todd Labor Melbourne West 1970 1958–1970
John Tripovich Labor Doutta Galla 1967 1960–1976
John Walton Labor Melbourne North 1970 1958–1982
1 On 30 August 1964, Bill Mair, Liberal MLC for South Eastern Province, died. Labor candidate Ian Cathie won the resulting by-election on 10 October 1964.
2 On 10 August 1965, Sir Gordon McArthur, Liberal MLC for South Western Province, died. Liberal candidate Stan Gleeson won the resulting by-election on 18 September 1965.
3 On 29 December 1966, Baron Snider, Liberal MLC for Higinbotham Province, died. Liberal candidate Murray Hamilton won the resulting by-election on 25 February 1967.

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