Members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council, 1945–1951

This is a list of members of the Tasmanian Legislative Council between 1945 and 1951. Terms of the Legislative Council did not coincide with Legislative Assembly elections, and members served six year terms, with a number of members facing election each year.

A major redistribution in 1946 resulted in the multi-member divisions of Hobart and Launceston being split up—the old divisions remained as single-member divisions, whilst Hobart spawned Newdegate and Queenborough, and Launceston spawned Cornwall. A new division of West Devon was created from rural areas of Mersey, whilst Cambridge combined with parts of Macquarie to form the new Monmouth.

Elections

DateElectorates
8 May 1945Cambridge (Monmouth); Hobart (Newdegate), Russell
7 May 1946Hobart; Launceston; Gordon
10 May 1947Meander; Pembroke; Queenborough; West Devon
8 May 1948Cornwall; Huon; Mersey
14 May 1949Derwent; Tamar; Westmorland
13 May 1950Buckingham; Macquarie; South Esk

Members

Name Division Years in office Elected
Hon Compton ArcherMacquarie1944–19501944
Hon Henry Baker[4]Queenborough (Hobart)1948–1968b/e
Hon Archibald BlacklowPembroke1936–19531947
Hon Ron BrownHuon1948–19661948
Hon Thomas CheekMacquarie1950–19681950
Hon James Bell Connolly[5] (Labor)Buckingham1948–19681950
Hon Arthur CuttsTamar1937–19551949
Hon Thomas d'Alton[3] (Labor)Gordon1947–1968b/e
Hon Joe Darling[2]Cambridge1921–19461945
Hon Charles Eady[1]Hobart1925–19451940
Hon Arthur FentonRussell1933–19571945
Hon George FlowersWestmorland1942–19581949
Hon Geoffrey Green[2]Cambridge/Monmouth1946–1959b/e
Hon Richard Green[7]Launceston1946–19501946
Hon Dr Arthur Grounds[7] (Labor)Launceston1950–1951b/e
Hon Alexander LillicoMersey1924–19541948
Hon Elliot LillicoMeander1943–19581947
Hon Dennis LonerganNewdegate (Hobart)1945–19511945
Hon James McDonald[3] (Labor)Gordon1916–1922; 1928–19471946
Hon George McElwee (Labor)Launceston1940–19461940
Hon Margaret McIntyre[6]Cornwall (Launceston)19481948
Hon Leslie ProcterSouth Esk1939–19621950
Hon Ernest Record[6]Cornwall (Launceston)1948–1954b/e
Hon William RobinsonCornwall (Launceston)1942–19481942
Hon (Sir) Rupert ShoobridgeDerwent1937–19551949
Hon John SoundyHobart1946–19521946
Hon William Strutt[4]Queenborough (Hobart)1938–19481947
Hon Arthur TattersallWest Devon1947–19531947
Hon Bill Wedd[5]Buckingham1944–19481944
Hon Rowland Worsley (Labor)Huon1942–19481942

Notes

1 On 20 December 1945, Charles Eady, the member for Hobart, died. The seat was not filled as the term was due to be filled at the 1946 elections.
2 On 2 January 1946, Joe Darling, the member for Cambridge, died. Geoffrey Green won the resulting by-election on 23 February 1946.
3 On 17 October 1947, James McDonald, the Labor member for Gordon, died. Labor candidate Thomas d'Alton won the resulting by-election on 22 November 1947.
4 On 5 March 1948, William Strutt, the member for Queenborough, died. Henry Baker won the resulting by-election on 8 May 1948.
5 On 2 August 1948, Bill Wedd, the member for Buckingham, resigned to contest one of the Denison seats in the August 1948 House of Assembly election. Labor candidate James Bell Connolly won the resulting by-election. This was the first occasion on which a Labor candidate had won a non-Labor-held seat at a Legislative Council by-election.
6 On 2 September 1948, Margaret McIntyre, the member for Cornwall and the first woman elected to the Legislative Council, died four months into her term. Ernest Record won the resulting by-election on 16 October 1948.
7 In April 1950, Richard Green, the member for Launceston, resigned to become a judge of the Supreme Court of Tasmania. Labor candidate Arthur Grounds won the resulting by-election on 13 May 1950.

Sources

  • Hughes, Colin A.; Aitkin, Don (1986). Voting for the Australian State Upper Houses, 1890-1984. Canberra: Australian National University. ISBN 0-9097-7918-X.
  • Parliament of Tasmania (2006). The Parliament of Tasmania from 1856
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