Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly | |
Term: | 2006–2009 |
Previous: | 2004–2006 |
Next: | 2009–2012 |
This is a list of members of the 52nd Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2006 to 2009, as elected at the 2006 election held on 9 September 2006.[1]
Name | Party | District | Term in office | |
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1998–2012 | ||||
Labor | 2001–2009 | |||
Labor | 1989–2007 | |||
Labor | 1995–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–2009 | |||
Labor | 1998–2012 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
2001–2009 | ||||
National/Liberal National | 2006–2017 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
Independent | 1995–2015 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2006–2015 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2006–2017 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2006–2017 | |||
Labor | 2001–2009 | |||
Labor | 1989–1995, 1998–2009 | |||
Labor | 2004–2012 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2004–2015 | |||
Independent | 2003–2012 | |||
Labor | 2004–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2006–2015 | |||
Labor | 2007–2012, 2015–present | |||
Labor | 2006–2009 | |||
Labor | 1986–2009 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012, 2015–present | |||
National/Liberal National | 1986–2015 | |||
Labor | 2004–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2001–2015 | |||
National/Liberal National | 1991–2012 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 1989–2015 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012, 2015–2020 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2004–present | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2004–present | |||
Labor | 1997–2009 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
2001–2009 | ||||
2001–2009 | ||||
National/Liberal National | 1983–2009 | |||
Labor | 1996–2012 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 1994–2015 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2004–2020 | |||
Labor | 2001–2009 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2004–2015 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2004–2012 | |||
Labor | 1998–2012 | |||
Labor | 2000–2020 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012 | |||
Labor | 1995–2015 | |||
Labor | 1998–2012 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2006–present | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
Labor | 2004–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–present | |||
Labor | 1989–2009, 2015–2017 | |||
Labor | 1989–1995, 1998–2009 | |||
Independent | 1998–2012 | |||
Labor | 1992–2009 | |||
Labor | 1998–2012 | |||
Labor | 2001–2009 | |||
Labor | 1998–2009 | |||
National/Liberal National | 2004–2017 | |||
Labor | 1995–2012 | |||
Labor | 1992–2012 | |||
Labor | 1989–1992, 1995–2012 | |||
Labor | 2001–2015 | |||
National/Liberal National | 1998–2017 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 1992–present | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
National/Liberal National | 1989–2017 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2006–present | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
Labor | 1998–2012 | |||
Liberal/Liberal National | 2004–2020 | |||
Labor | 2001–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012 | |||
Labor | 2004–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–2009 | |||
Labor | 1989–2009 | |||
Independent | 1998–2017 | |||
Labor | 1986–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012 | |||
Labor | 2006–2012 | |||
Labor | 1998–2012 |
On 13 September 2007, the Labor member for Brisbane Central and Premier, Peter Beattie, resigned. Labor candidate Grace Grace won the resulting by-election on 13 October 2007.
The opposition Liberal and National parties merged to create the Liberal National Party of Queensland on 27 July 2008.
On 5 October 2008, the member for Indooroopilly, Ronan Lee, resigned from the Labor Party and joined the Queensland Greens, becoming their first ever member of parliament in the state.