Members of the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea, 1964–1968 explained

This is a list of members of the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea from 1964 to 1968. The House of Assembly had of 34 open electorates, 10 electorates reserved for non-indigenous members and 10 official members. The non-official members had been elected at the 1964 election.[1] [2]

MemberElectorate
Wabag Open
Rigo-Abau Open
New Britain Special
Henganofi Open
West Gazelle Special
Kaindi Open
Henganofi Open
New Ireland Open
Official Member
(Director of Trade and Industry)
Official Member
(Director of Posts and Telegraphs)
Central Special
Minj Open
Highlands Special
Popondetta Open
South Markham Special
Goroka Open
New Guinea Special
Milne Bay Open
Official Member
(Assistant Administrator - Services)
Official Member
Official Member
Official Member
(Director of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries)
(later Assistant Administrator - Economic Affairs)
Kainantu Open
Wapenamanda Open
Lagaip Open
Ramu Open
Official Member
(Director of Education;
later Assistant Administrator - Services)
Lakekamu Open
Upper Sepik Open
Kerowagi Open
Bougainville Open
Hagen Open
Dreikikir Open
Manus Open
West New Britain Open
Ialibu Open
Markham Open
Madang-Sepik Special
Official Member
(Secretary for Labour)
Madang Open
Official Member
(Director of Native Affairs)
Kutubu Open
Lumi Open
West Papua Special
Official Member
(Treasurer and Director of Finance)
North Markham Special
Mendi Open
Lae Open
Angoram Open
Wewak-Aitape Open
Gumine Open
Moresby Open
Official Member
(Assistant Administrator - Economic Affairs
Official Member
(Director of Health)
Chimbu Open
East Papua Special
Fly River Open
Maprik Open
Gulf Open
Tari Open
Rabaul Open
Rai Coast Open
East New Britain Open
Kaindi Open
Okapa Open
Official Member
(Secretary for Law)
Esa'ala Losuia Open
Chuave Open
Finschhafen Open

Notes and References

  1. Book: A Trial Separation: Australia and the Decolonisation of Papua New Guinea . Pandanus Books . Denoon, Donald . 2005 . Canberra . 49.
  2. Book: Westminster in Moresby: Papua New Guinea's House of Assembly 1964-1972 . Johnson, Leslie Wilson . 1975 . 10.