Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1987–1990 explained

This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1987 to 1990, as elected at the 1987 federal election.[1] They were together known as the 35th Parliament.

MemberPartyElectorateStateIn office
Evan Adermann  FairfaxQld1972–1990
Ken Aldred  BruceVic1975–1980, 1983–1996
  GwydirNSW1989–2007
Neil Andrew  WakefieldSA1983–2004
Peter Baldwin  SydneyNSW1983–1998
Allen Blanchard  MooreWA1983–1990
Julian Beale  BruceVic1984–1996
Kim Beazley  SwanWA1980–2007
David Beddall  RankinQld1983–1998
Gordon Bilney  KingstonSA1983–1996
Neal Blewett  BonythonSA1977–1994
Charles Blunt  RichmondNSW1984–1990
Lionel Bowen  Kingsford-SmithNSW1969–1990
Ray Braithwaite  DawsonQld1975–1996
Bob Brown  CharltonNSW1980–1998
John Brown  ParramattaNSW1977–1990
Neil Brown  MenziesVic1969–1972, 1975–1983,
1984–1991
John Brumby  BendigoVic1983–1990
Max Burr  LyonsTas1975–1993
Alan Cadman  MitchellNSW1974–2007
Ewen Cameron  IndiVic1977–1993
Don Cameron  MoretonQld1966–1983, 1983–1990
Ian Cameron  MaranoaQld1980–1990
Graeme Campbell  KalgoorlieWA1980–1998
Jim Carlton  MackellarNSW1977–1994
David Charles  IsaacsVic1980–1990
Ric Charlesworth  PerthWA1983–1993
Joan Child  HentyVic1974–1975, 1980–1990
Bob Chynoweth  DunkleyVic1984–1990, 1993–1996
Peter Cleeland  McEwenVic1984–1990, 1993–1996
Michael Cobb  ParkesNSW1984–1998
Barry Cohen  RobertsonNSW1969–1990
David Connolly  BradfieldNSW1974–1996
Brian Courtice  HinklerQld1987–1993
Bruce Cowan  LyneNSW1980–1993
Mary Crawford  FordeQld1987–1996
Manfred Cross  BrisbaneQld1961–1975, 1980–1990
Barry Cunningham  McMillanVic1980–1990, 1993–1996
Elaine Darling  LilleyQld1980–1993
John Dawkins  FremantleWA1974–1975, 1977–1994
Don Dobie  CookNSW1966–1972, 1975–1998
Alexander Downer  MayoSA1984–2008
Stephen Dubois  St GeorgeNSW1984–1993
Michael Duffy  HoltVic1980–1996
Peter Duncan  MakinSA1984–1996
Harry Edwards  BerowraNSW1972–1993
Ron Edwards  StirlingWA1983–1993
Wendy Fatin  BrandWA1983–1996
Wal Fife  HumeNSW1975–1993
Tim Fischer  FarrerNSW1984–2001
Peter Fisher  MalleeVic1972–1993
Eric Fitzgibbon  HunterNSW1984–1996
Ross Free  LindsayNSW1980–1996
John Gayler  LeichhardtQld1983–1993
George Gear  CanningWA1983–1996
Bruce Goodluck  FranklinTas1975–1993
Russ Gorman  GreenwayNSW1983–1996
Ted Grace  FowlerNSW1984–1998
Alan Griffiths  MaribyrnongVic1983–1996
Steele Hall  BoothbySA1981–1996
Bob Halverson  CaseyVic1984–1998
Gerry Hand  MelbourneVic1983–1993
Elizabeth Harvey  HawkerSA1987–1990
Bob Hawke  WillsVic1980–1992
David Hawker  WannonVic1983–2010
  OxleyQld1961–1988
John Hewson  WentworthNSW1987–1995
Noel Hicks  Riverina-DarlingNSW1980–1998
Clyde Holding  Melbourne PortsVic1977–1998
Colin Hollis  ThrosbyNSW1983–1998
John Howard  BennelongNSW1974–2007
Brian Howe  BatmanVic1977–1996
Ben Humphreys  GriffithQld1977–1996
  GwydirNSW1969–1990
  AdelaideSA1969–1987
Carolyn Jakobsen  CowanWA1984–1993
Harry Jenkins  ScullinVic1986–2013
Gary Johns  PetrieQld1987–1996
Barry Jones  LalorVic1977–1998
David Jull  FaddenQld1975–1983, 1984–2007
Bob Katter Sr.  KennedyQld1966–1990
Paul Keating  BlaxlandNSW1969–1996
Ros Kelly  CanberraACT1980–1995
Lewis Kent  HothamVic1980–1990
John Kerin  WerriwaNSW1972–1975, 1978–1993
Duncan Kerr  DenisonTas1987–2010
Dick Klugman  ProspectNSW1969–1990
Tony Lamb  StreetonVic1972–1975, 1984–1990
John Langmore  FraserACT1984–1997
Michael Lavarch  FisherQld1987–1996
Michael Lee  DobellNSW1984–2001
Ted Lindsay  HerbertQld1983–1996
Bruce Lloyd  MurrayVic1971–1996
Michael MacKellar  WarringahNSW1969–1994
Ian Macphee  GoldsteinVic1974–1990
Stephen Martin  MacarthurNSW1984–2002
Stewart McArthur  CorangamiteVic1984–2007
Peter McGauran  GippslandVic1983–2008
Jeannette McHugh  PhillipNSW1983–1996
Leo McLeay  GrayndlerNSW1979–2004
  GroomQld1972–1988
John Mildren  BallaratVic1980–1990
Chris Miles  BraddonTas1984–1998
Clarrie Millar  Wide BayQld1974–1990
Peter Milton  La TrobeVic1980–1990
John Moore  RyanQld1975–2001
Allan Morris  NewcastleNSW1983–1998
Peter Morris  ShortlandNSW1972–1998
John Mountford  BanksNSW1980–1990
Garry Nehl  CowperNSW1984–2001
Neil O'Keefe  BurkeVic1984–2001
Lloyd O'Neil  GreySA1983–1993
Andrew Peacock  KooyongVic1966–1994
James Porter  BarkerSA1975–1990
  AdelaideSA1988–1990
Roger Price  ChifleyNSW1984–2010
Geoff Prosser  ForrestWA1987–2007
Gary Punch  BartonNSW1983–1996
Peter Reith  FlindersVic1982–1983, 1984–2001
Ian Robinson  PageNSW1963–1990
Allan Rocher  CurtinWA1981–1998
Philip Ruddock  DundasNSW1973–2016
John Saunderson  AstonVic1983–1990
  Port AdelaideSA1988–2007
Gordon Scholes  CorioVic1967–1993
Con Sciacca  BowmanQld1987–2004
John Scott  HindmarshSA1980–1993
  OxleyQld1988–1996
Peter Shack  TangneyWA1977–1983, 1984–1993
John Sharp  GilmoreNSW1984–1998
Roger Shipton  HigginsVic1975–1990
David Simmons  CalareNSW1983–1996
Ian Sinclair  New EnglandNSW1963–1998
Warwick Smith  BassTas1984–1993
Jim Snow  Eden-MonaroNSW1983–1996
Warren Snowdon  Northern TerritoryNT1987–1996, 1998–2022
John Spender  North SydneyNSW1980–1990
Peter Staples  JagajagaVic1983–1996
Kathy Sullivan  MoncrieffQld1984–2001
  GroomQld1988–1998
Andrew Theophanous  CalwellVic1980–2001
Robert Tickner  HughesNSW1984–1996
Wilson Tuckey  O'ConnorWA1980–2010
Tom Uren  ReidNSW1958–1990
Alasdair Webster  MacquarieNSW1984–1993
Stewart West  CunninghamNSW1977–1993
Peter White  McPhersonQld1981–1990
Ralph Willis  GellibrandVic1972–1998
Ian Wilson  SturtSA1966–1969, 1972–1993
Bob Woods  LoweNSW1987–1993
Michael Wooldridge  ChisholmVic1987–2001
Keith Wright  CapricorniaQld1984–1993
  Port AdelaideSA1974–1988

The Labor member for Adelaide, Chris Hurford, resigned on 31 December 1987; Liberal candidate Mike Pratt won the resulting by-election on 6 February 1988.

The Labor member for Port Adelaide, Mick Young, resigned on 12 February 1988; Labor candidate Rod Sawford won the resulting by-election on 26 April 1988.

The National member for the Toowoomba-based Groom, Tom McVeigh, resigned on 29 February 1988; Liberal candidate Bill Taylor won the resulting by-election on 9 April 1988.

The Labor member for Oxley (QLD), Bill Hayden, resigned on 17 August 1988; Labor candidate Les Scott won the resulting by-election on 8 October 1988.

The National member for Gwydir (NSW), Ralph Hunt, resigned on 24 February 1989; National candidate John Anderson won the resulting by-election on 15 April 1989.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historical information on the Australian Parliament . Parliament of Australia . 29 October 2016.