Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1925–1928 explained

This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the 10th Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1925 election on 14 November 1925. The incumbent Nationalist Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Stanley Bruce in power since 1922 with coalition partner the Country Party led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by Matthew Charlton. The Nationalist won 11 seats, they did not take at the 1922 election, although five of them were held by Liberal Party members, who had joined the Nationalist government after Bruce became Prime Minister in February 1923.

MemberPartyElectorateStateIn office
Aubrey Abbott  GwydirNSW1925–1929, 1931–1937
Frank Anstey  BourkeVic1910–1934
  WilmotTas1906–1929
James Bayley  OxleyQld1917–1931
George Bell  DarwinTas1919–1922, 1925–1943
Arthur Blakeley  DarlingNSW1917–1934
Eric Bowden  ParramattaNSW1906–1910, 1919–1929
Frank Brennan  BatmanVic1911–1931, 1934–1949
Stanley Bruce  FlindersVic1918–1929, 1931–1933
Donald Charles Cameron  BrisbaneQld1919–1931, 1934–1937
Malcolm Cameron  BarkerSA1922–1934
Austin Chapman[1]   Eden-MonaroNSW1901–1926
Matthew Charlton  HunterNSW1910–1928
Percy Coleman  ReidNSW1922–1931
Robert Cook  IndiVic1919–1928
Bernard Corser[2]   Wide BayQld1928–1954
Edward Corser  Wide BayQld1915–1928
Jack Duncan-Hughes  BoothbySA1922–1928, 1931–1938 (S), 1940–1943
James Fenton  MaribyrnongVic1910–1934
Frank Forde  CapricorniaQld1922–1946
Richard Foster  WakefieldSA1909–1928
Grosvenor Francis  KennedyQld1925–1929
Josiah Francis  MoretonQld1922–1955
Sydney Gardner  RobertsonNSW1922–1940
Sir John Gellibrand  DenisonTas1925–1928
William Gibson  CorangamiteVic1918–1929, 1931–1934
  KalgoorlieWA1922–1940
  RichmondNSW1922–1937
  SwanWA1913–1940
Sir Littleton Groom  Darling DownsQld1901–1929, 1931–1936
  HentyVic1925–1940
William Hill  EchucaVic1919–1934
  CalareNSW1922–1929
Billy Hughes  North SydneyNSW1901–1952
  MaranoaQld1921–1940
  BendigoVic1922–1929
Syd Jackson  BassTas1919–1929
  LangNSW1903–1928
William Killen  RiverinaNSW1922–1931
Andrew Lacey  GreySA1922–1931
William Lambert  West SydneyNSW1921–1928
John Latham  KooyongVic1922–1934
Bert Lazzarini  WerriwaNSW1919–1931, 1934–1952
  BartonNSW1925–1928
John Lister  CorioVic1917–1929
George Mackay  LilleyQld1917–1934
William Mahony[3]   DalleyNSW1915–1927
Norman Makin  HindmarshSA1919–1946, 1954–1963
William Maloney  MelbourneVic1904–1940
Edward Mann  PerthWA1922–1929
Arthur Manning  MacquarieNSW1922–1928
Walter Marks  WentworthNSW1919–1931
Charles Marr  ParkesNSW1919–1929, 1931–1943
James Mathews  Melbourne PortsVic1906–1931
  FawknerVic1917–1935
Charles McGrath  BallaaratVic1913–1919, 1920–1934
Parker Moloney  HumeNSW1910–1913, 1914–1917, 1919–1931
Harold George Nelson[4]   Northern TerritoryNT1922–1934
Lewis Nott  HerbertQld1925–1928, 1949–1951
Sir Earle Page  CowperNSW1919–1961
Archdale Parkhill[5]   WarringahNSW1927–1937
Walter Parsons  AngasSA1925–1929
Thomas Paterson  GippslandVic1922–1943
  Eden-MonaroNSW1926–1929, 1931–1943
Graham Pratten[6]   MartinNSW1928–1929
  MartinNSW1921–1928
John Prowse  ForrestWA1919–1943
  CookNSW1922–1934
Edward Riley  South SydneyNSW1910–1931
Arthur Rodgers  WannonVic1913–1922, 1925–1929
  WarringahNSW1911–1927
James Scullin  YarraVic1910–1913, 1922–1949
Alfred Seabrook  FranklinTas1922–1928
Percy Stewart  WimmeraVic1919–1931
Ted Theodore  DalleyNSW1927–1931
Victor Thompson  New EnglandNSW1922–1940
David Watkins  NewcastleNSW1901–1935
William Watson  FremantleWA1922–1928, 1931–1934
  BalaclavaVic1914–1929
  East SydneyNSW1910–1931
George Edwin Yates  AdelaideSA1914–1919, 1922–1931

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Notes and References

  1. Nationalist member Austin Chapman died on 12 January 1926; Nationalist Party candidate John Perkins won the resulting by-election on 6 March.
  2. Nationalist Party member Edward Corser died on 31 July 1928; his son, Country Party candidate Bernard Corser won the resulting by-election on 3 September.
  3. ALP member William Mahony resigned on 18 January 1927; Labor candidate Ted Theodore won the resulting by-election on 26 February.
  4. At this time, the member for the Northern Territory could only vote on matters relating to the Northern Territory.
  5. Nationalist member Granville Ryrie resigned on 13 May 1927 to be appointed Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; Nationalist Party candidate Archdale Parkhill won the resulting by-election on 21 May.
  6. Nationalist member Herbert Pratten died on 7 May 1928; his nephew, Nationalist Party candidate Graham Pratten won the resulting by-election on 16 June.