Senate composition at 1 July 1978
Government (34) – (1 seat majority)
Coalition
Liberal (27)
Country Party (6)
Country Liberal (1)
Opposition (27)
Labor (27)
Crossbench (3)
Democrats (2)
Independent (1)
This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1 July 1978 to 30 June 1981.[1] Half of the state senators were elected at the December 1975 election and had terms due to finish on 30 June 1981; the other half of the state senators were elected at the December 1977 election and had terms due to finish on 30 June 1984. The territory senators were elected at the December 1977 election and their terms ended at the dissolution of the House of Representatives, which was October 1980.
Senator | Party | State | Term ending | Years in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brian Archer | Liberal | Tasmania | 1984 | 1975–1994 | |
Peter Baume | Liberal | New South Wales | 1984 | 1974–1991 | |
Reg Bishop | Labor | South Australia | 1981 | 1961–1981 | |
Florence Bjelke-Petersen [a] | National Country | Queensland | 1981 | 1981–1993 | |
Neville Bonner | Liberal | Queensland | 1981 | 1971–1983 | |
John Button | Labor | Victoria | 1984 | 1974–1993 | |
John Carrick | Liberal | New South Wales | 1981 | 1970–1987 | |
Jim Cavanagh | Labor | South Australia | 1981 | 1961–1981 | |
Fred Chaney | Liberal | Western Australia | 1984 | 1974–1990 | |
Don Chipp | Democrats | Victoria | 1984 | 1977–1986 | |
Ruth Coleman | Labor | Western Australia | 1984 | 1974–1987 | |
Stan Collard | National Country | Queensland | 1984 | 1975–1987 | |
Mal Colston | Labor | Queensland | 1984 | 1975–1999 | |
Bob Cotton [b] | Liberal | New South Wales | 1981 | 1965–1978 | |
Gordon Davidson | Liberal | South Australia | 1981 | 1961, 1962, 1965–1981 | |
Peter Durack | Liberal | Western Australia | 1981 | 1970–1993 | |
Ron Elstob | Labor | South Australia | 1984 | 1978–1987 | |
Gareth Evans | Labor | Victoria | 1984 | 1977–1996 | |
George Georges | Labor | Queensland | 1984 | 1967–1987 | |
Arthur Gietzelt | Labor | New South Wales | 1984 | 1970–1989 | |
Don Grimes | Labor | Tasmania | 1984 | 1974–1987 | |
Margaret Guilfoyle | Liberal | Victoria | 1981 | 1970–1987 | |
David Hamer | Liberal | Victoria | 1984 | 1978–1990 | |
Brian Harradine | Independent | Tasmania | 1981 | 1975–2005 | |
Jean Hearn [c] | Labor | Tasmania | 1981 | 1980–1985 | |
Don Jessop | Liberal | South Australia | 1981 | 1970–1991 | |
Jim Keeffe | Labor | Queensland | 1981 | 1964–1983 | |
Bernie Kilgariff | Country Liberal | Northern Territory | 1980, 1983 [d] | 1975–1987 | |
John Knight [e] | Liberal | Australian Capital Territory | 1980 [d] | 1975–1981 | |
Misha Lajovic | Liberal | New South Wales | 1984 | 1975–1985 | |
Sir Condor Laucke | Liberal | South Australia | 1981 | 1967–1981 | |
Austin Lewis | Liberal | Victoria | 1981 | 1976–1993 | |
David MacGibbon | Liberal | Queensland | 1984 | 1978–1999 | |
Kathy Martin | Liberal | Queensland | 1984 | 1974–1984 | |
John Martyr [f] | Liberal | Western Australia | 1984 | 1981–1983 | |
Colin Mason | Democrats | New South Wales | 1984 | 1978–1987 | |
Ron Maunsell | National Country | Queensland | 1981 | 1967–1981 | |
Ron McAuliffe | Labor | Queensland | 1981 | 1970–1981 | |
Doug McClelland | Labor | New South Wales | 1981 | 1961–1987 | |
Jim McClelland [g] | Labor | New South Wales | 1981 | 1970–1978 | |
Gordon McIntosh | Labor | Western Australia | 1981 | 1974–1987 | |
Geoff McLaren | Labor | South Australia | 1984 | 1970–1983 | |
Jean Melzer | Labor | Victoria | 1981 | 1974–1981 | |
Tony Messner | Liberal | South Australia | 1984 | 1975–1990 | |
Alan Missen | Liberal | Victoria | 1984 | 1974–1986 | |
Tony Mulvihill | Labor | New South Wales | 1984 | 1964–1983 | |
Laurence Neal [h] | National Country | Victoria | 1981 | 1980–1981 | |
Justin O'Byrne [i] | Labor | Tasmania | 1981 | 1947–1981 | |
Cyril Primmer | Labor | Victoria | 1981 | 1971–1985 | |
Chris Puplick [b] | Liberal | New South Wales | 1981 | 1978–1981, 1984–1990 | |
Peter Rae | Liberal | Tasmania | 1981 | 1967–1986 | |
Margaret Reid [e] | Liberal | Australian Capital Territory | 1980, 1983 [d] | 1981–2003 | |
Ted Robertson | Labor | Northern Territory | 1980, 1983 [d] | 1975–1987 | |
Allan Rocher [f] | Liberal | Western Australia | 1984 | 1978–1981 | |
Susan Ryan | Labor | Australian Capital Territory | 1980, 1983 [d] | 1975–1988 | |
Douglas Scott | National Country | New South Wales | 1981 | 1970, 1974–1985 | |
Glen Sheil [a] | National Country | Queensland | 1981 | 1974–1981 | |
Kerry Sibraa [g] | Labor | New South Wales | 1981 | 1975–1978, 1978–1994 | |
Peter Sim | Liberal | Western Australia | 1981 | 1964–1981 | |
Michael Tate | Labor | Tasmania | 1984 | 1977–1993 | |
Baden Teague | Liberal | South Australia | 1984 | 1977–1996 | |
Andrew Thomas | Liberal | Western Australia | 1984 | 1975–1983 | |
Michael Townley | Liberal | Tasmania | 1981 | 1970–1987 | |
Peter Walsh | Labor | Western Australia | 1984 | 1974–1993 | |
Shirley Walters | Liberal | Tasmania | 1984 | 1975–1993 | |
John Watson | Liberal | Tasmania | 1984 | 1978–2008 | |
James Webster [h] | National Country | Victoria | 1981 | 1964–1980 | |
John Wheeldon | Labor | Western Australia | 1981 | 1964–1981 | |
Rt. Reg Withers | Liberal | Western Australia | 1981 | 1966, 1967–1987 | |
Ken Wriedt [c] | Labor | Tasmania | 1981 | 1964–1980 | |
Harold Young | Liberal | South Australia | 1984 | 1968–1981 |
Notes
edit- ^ a b Queensland NCP Senator Glen Sheil resigned in early 1981. Florence Bjelke-Petersen was appointed as his replacement on 12 March for a term ending 30 June 1981.
- ^ a b New South Wales Liberal Senator Bob Cotton resigned on 13 July 1978. Chris Puplick was appointed as his replacement on 26 July for a term ending 30 June 1981.
- ^ a b Tasmanian Labor Senator Ken Wriedt resigned on 25 September 1980 in order to contest the Australian House of Representatives seat of Denison at the 1980 election. Jean Hearn was appointed as his replacement on 15 October for a term ending 30 June 1981.
- ^ a b c d e The term of a territory senator ends at the dissolution of the House of Representatives, which was October 1980.
- ^ a b Australian Capital Territory Liberal Senator John Knight died on 4 March 1981. Margaret Reid was appointed as his replacement on 5 May for a term ending at the October 1980 election.
- ^ a b Western Australian Liberal Senator Allan Rocher resigned in early 1981 to contest the 1981 Curtin by-election. John Martyr was appointed as his replacement on 11 March for a term ending 30 June 1984.
- ^ a b New South Wales Labor Senator Jim McClelland resigned on 21 July 1978. Kerry Sibraa was appointed as his replacement on 9 August for a term ending 30 June 1981.
- ^ a b Victorian National Party Senator James Webster resigned on 21 January 1980. Laurence Neal was appointed as his replacement on 11 March for a term ending 30 June 1981.
- ^ Father of the Senate
References
edit- ^ "The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate 1978". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 25 March 2017.