Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2004–2006 explained

Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
Term:2004–2006
Previous:2001–2004
Next:2006-2009

This is a list of members of the 51st Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2004 to 2006, as elected at the 2004 state election held on 7 February 2004.[1]

NamePartyDistrictTerm of office
1998–2012
Labor 2001–2009
Labor 1992–2006
Labor 1989–2007
Labor 1995–2012
Labor 1998–2012
Labor 1989–2006
2005–2006
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 2001–2006
Labor 1989–1995, 1998–2006
2001–2009
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 2001–2006
Independent 1995–2015
Labor 1998–2006
National 2006, 2009–2015
Labor 2001–2009
Labor 1989–1995, 1998–2009
Labor 2004–2012
Liberal 2004–2015
Independent 2003–2012
Labor 1977–1986, 1989–2006
Labor 2004–2012
Labor 1986–2012
National 1986–2015
Labor 1989–2005
Labor 2004–2012
National 2001–2015
National 1991–2012
Labor 2001–2012
National 1989–2015
Labor 2001–2012
National 2004–present
Liberal 2004–present
Labor 1997–2009
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 2001–2009
2001–2009
National 1983–2009
Labor 1989–1998, 2001–2006
Labor 1996–2012
Labor 1977–2005
Labor 2001–2012
National 1994–2015
Liberal 2004–2020
Labor 1989–2006
Labor 2001–2009
National 2004–2015
National 2004–2012
Labor 1998–2012
Labor 2000–2020
Labor/Independent 2001–2006
Labor 1995–2015
Labor 1998–2012
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 1992–2006
Labor 2004–2012
Labor 1984–2006
Labor 1989–2009, 2015–2017
Labor 1989–1995, 1998–2009
Labor 2001–2006
Independent 1998–2012
Labor 1992–2009
Liberal 1989–2006
Labor 1998–2012
Labor 2001–2009
Labor 1998–2009
National 2004–2017
Independent 2001–2006
Labor 1995–2012
Labor 1992–2012
Liberal 2005–2006
National 1989–2006
Labor 1989–1992, 1995–2012
Labor 2001–2015
National 1998–2017
Labor 2001–2012
National 1992–present
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 1989–2012
National 1989–2017
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 1998–2012
Liberal 2004–2020
Labor 2001–2012
Labor 1991–2006
Labor 2004–2012
Labor 1989–2009
Independent 1998–2017
Labor 1986–2012
Labor 1998–2012

On 21 July 2005, the Labor member for Redcliffe, Ray Hollis, resigned. Liberal candidate Terry Rogers won the resulting by-election on 20 August 2005.

On 25 July 2005, the Labor member for Chatsworth and former Deputy Premier, Terry Mackenroth, resigned. Liberal candidate Michael Caltabiano won the resulting by-election on 20 August 2005.

On 28 February 2006, the Labor member for Gaven, Robert Poole, resigned. National Party candidate Dr Alex Douglas won the resulting by-election on 1 April 2006.

The member for Noosa, Cate Molloy, left the Labor Party on 20 August 2006 after losing preselection to recontest her seat at the 2006 election. She served out the final month of her term as an independent.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012. Queensland Parliament. 16 December 2013.