Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1901–1903

This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the First Australian Parliament, which was elected on 29 and 30 March 1901. There were 75 members, as required by the Constitution, as near as possible to twice the number of Senators which was then 36. South Australia and Tasmania had not been divided into electoral divisions in 1901 which resulted in the particular state voting as a single electorate. There were seven members for South Australia, and five members for Tasmania elected.

King O'Malley, who died in 1953, was the last surviving member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives. Henry Willis was the last surviving Free Trade member, and Richard Crouch was the last surviving Protectionist member.

Members

 ImageMemberPartyElectorateStateTerm startTerm endPortfolioNotes
  Fred Bamford
(1849–1934)
Labour [i]HerbertQueensland30 March 19013 October 1925Re-elected
  (Sir) Edmund Barton
(1849–1920)
Protectionist [ii]HunterNew South Wales30 March 190130 September 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Hastings and Macleay. Resigned in order to become a Justice of the High Court
  Lee Batchelor
(1865–1911)
LabourSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of West Adelaide. Transferred to the Division of Boothby when South Australia was abolished in 1903
  Sir Langdon Bonython
(1848–1939)
ProtectionistSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 190116 December 1903Transferred to the Division of Barker when South Australia was abolished in 1903
  Sir Edward Braddon
(1829–1904)
Free Trade [iii]TasmaniaTasmania29 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of West Devon. Transferred to the Division of Wilmot when Tasmania was abolished in 1903. Oldest member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives
  Thomas Brown
(1861–1934)
LabourCanobolasNew South Wales29 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Condoublin. Re-elected
  Norman Cameron
(1851–1931)
Free TradeTasmaniaTasmania29 March 190116 December 1903Failed to win the Division of Denison when Tasmania was abolished in 1903. Later elected to the Division of Wilmot in 1904
  John Chanter
(1845–1931)
ProtectionistRiverinaNew South Wales29 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Deniliquin. Lost seat. Subsequently regained seat in a 1904 by-election after election results were declared void
  Austin Chapman
(1864–1926)
ProtectionistEden-MonaroNew South Wales29 March 190112 January 1926Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Braidwood. Re-elected
  Francis Clarke
(1857–1939)
ProtectionistCowperNew South Wales29 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Hastings and Macleay. Lost seat
  Alfred Conroy
(1864–1920)
Free TradeWerriwaNew South Wales29 March 190112 December 1906Re-elected
  James Hume Cook
(1866–1942)
ProtectionistBourkeVictoria29 March 190113 April 1910Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of East Bourke Boroughs. Re-elected
  Joseph Cook
(1860–1947)
Free TradeParramattaNew South Wales30 March 190111 November 1921Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Hartley. Re-elected
  Samuel Cooke
(1847–1929)
Free TradeWannonVictoria29 March 190123 November 1903Previously a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Retired
  Richard Crouch
(1868–1949)
ProtectionistCorioVictoria29 March 190113 April 1910Re-elected
  George Cruickshank
(1853–1904)
ProtectionistGwydirNew South Wales29 March 190123 November 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Inverell. Retired
  Alfred Deakin
(1856–1919)
ProtectionistBallaaratVictoria30 March 190123 April 1913Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Essendon and Flemington. Re-elected
  George Edwards
(1855–1911)
Free TradeSouth SydneyNew South Wales29 March 19018 November 1906Re-elected
  Richard Edwards
(1842–1915)
ProtectionistOxleyQueensland30 March 190123 April 1913Re-elected
  Thomas Ewing
(1856–1920)
ProtectionistRichmondNew South Wales29 March 190119 February 1910Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Lismore. Re-elected
  Andrew Fisher
(1862–1928)
LabourWide BayQueensland30 March 190126 October 1915Previously held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Gympie. Re-elected
  Sir John Forrest
(1847–1918)
ProtectionistSwanWestern Australia29 March 19012 September 1918Previously held the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Bunbury. Re-elected
  James Fowler
(1863–1940)
LabourPerthWestern Australia29 March 190116 December 1922Re-elected
  George Fuller
(1861–1940)
Free TradeIllawarraNew South Wales30 March 190131 May 1913Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Kiama. Re-elected
  Sir Philip Fysh
(1835–1919)
ProtectionistTasmaniaTasmania29 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Hobart. Transferred to the Division of Denison when Tasmania was abolished in 1903
  Paddy Glynn
(1855–1931)
Free TradeSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of North Adelaide. Transferred to the Division of Angas when South Australia was abolished in 1903
  Arthur Groom
(1852–1922)
Free TradeFlindersVictoria29 March 190123 November 1903Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Gippsland West. Retired
  Littleton Groom
(1867–1936)
ProtectionistDarling DownsQueensland14 September 1901 [a]12 October 1929Re-elected
  William Henry Groom
(1833–1901)
ProtectionistDarling DownsQueensland30 March 19018 August 1901 [a]Previously held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Drayton and Toowoomba. Died in office
  Robert Harper
(1842–1919)
ProtectionistMerndaVictoria29 March 190123 April 1913Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of East Bourke. Re-elected
  William Hartnoll
(1841–1932)
Free TradeTasmaniaTasmania26 March 1902 [b]16 December 1903Previously held the Tasmanian House of Assembly seat of Launceston. Failed to win the Division of Bass when Tasmania was abolished in 1903
  H. B. Higgins
(1842–1919)
ProtectionistNorthern MelbourneVictoria30 March 190112 October 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Geelong. Re-elected
  (Sir) Frederick Holder
(1850–1909)
Free TradeSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 19019 May 1901Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Burra. Transferred to the Division of Wakefield when South Australia was abolished in 1903
 Independent9 May 190116 December 1903
  Billy Hughes
(1862–1952)
LabourWest SydneyNew South Wales29 March 19015 May 1917Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Sydney-Lang. Re-elected
  Isaac Isaacs
(1855–1948)
ProtectionistIndiVictoria29 March 190112 October 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Bogong. Re-elected
  Thomas Kennedy
(1860–1929)
ProtectionistMoiraVictoria29 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Benalla and Yarrawonga. Re-elected
  Charles Kingston
(1850–1908)
ProtectionistSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of West Adelaide. Transferred to the Division of Adelaide when South Australia was abolished in 1903
  John Kirwan
(1869–1949)
Free TradeKalgoorlieWestern Australia29 March 190116 December 1903Lost seat. Later elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council in 1908. Youngest member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives
  William Knox
(1850–1913)
Free TradeKooyongVictoria29 March 190126 July 1910Previously a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Re-elected
  Sir William Lyne
(1844–1913)
ProtectionistHumeNew South Wales29 March 190131 May 1913Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Hume. Re-elected
  Thomas Macdonald-Paterson
(1844–1906)
ProtectionistBrisbaneQueensland30 March 19011903Previously held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Brisbane North. Lost preselection and then lost seat
 Independent Protectionist190316 December 1903
  Hugh Mahon
(1857–1931)
LabourCoolgardieWestern Australia29 March 190131 May 1913Re-elected
  Chester Manifold
(1867–1918)
ProtectionistCorangamiteVictoria29 March 190123 November 1903Retired
  Samuel Mauger
(1857–1936)
ProtectionistMelbourne PortsVictoria29 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Footscray. Re-elected
  James McCay
(1864–1930)
ProtectionistCorinellaVictoria29 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Castlemaine. Re-elected
  James McColl
(1844–1929)
ProtectionistEchucaVictoria29 March 19018 November 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Gunbower. Re-elected
  Charles McDonald
(1860–1925)
LabourKennedyQueensland30 March 190113 November 1925Previously held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Flinders. Re-elected
  Sir Malcolm McEacharn
(1852–1910)
ProtectionistMelbourneVictoria29 March 190110 March 19041903 election results declared void. Lost seat in subsequent by-election
  Allan McLean
(1840–1911)
ProtectionistGippslandVictoria29 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Gippsland North. Re-elected
  Francis McLean
(1863–1926)
Free TradeLangNew South Wales29 March 190123 November 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Marrickville. Did not contest in 1903. Failed to win the Division of Hume
  Sir William McMillan
(1850–1926)
Free TradeWentworthNew South Wales29 March 190123 November 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Burwood. Retired
  King O'Malley
(1858–1953)
ProtectionistTasmaniaTasmania29 March 1901June 1901Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Encounter Bay. Transferred to the Division of Darwin when Tasmania was abolished in 1903. Last surviving member of the 1901-1903 House of Representatives
 LabourJune 190116 December 1903
  Jim Page
(1861–1921)
LabourMaranoaQueensland30 March 19013 June 1921Re-elected
  Alexander Paterson
(1844–1908)
Independent Free TradeCapricorniaQueensland30 March 190123 November 1903Retired
  Pharez Phillips
(1855–1914)
ProtectionistWimmeraVictoria29 March 19018 November 1906Previously a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Re-elected
  Frederick William Piesse
(1848–1902)
Free TradeTasmaniaTasmania29 March 19016 March 1902 [b]Previously held the Tasmanian Legislative Council seat of Buckingham. Died in office
  Alexander Poynton
(1853–1935)
Free TradeSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Flinders. Transferred to the Division of Grey when South Australia was abolished in 1903
  Sir John Quick
(1852–1932)
ProtectionistBendigoVictoria29 March 190123 April 1913Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Sandhurst. Re-elected
  George Reid
(1845–1918)
Free TradeEast SydneyNew South Wales29 March 190118 August 1903 [c]Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Sydney-King. Re-elected
 4 September 190324 December 1909
  James Ronald
(1861–1941)
LabourSouthern MelbourneVictoria29 March 190112 December 1906Re-elected
  Carty Salmon
(1860–1917)
ProtectionistLaanecoorieVictoria29 March 190123 April 1913Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Talbot and Avoca. Re-elected
  William Sawers
(1844–1916)
ProtectionistNew EnglandNew South Wales29 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Tamworth. Lost seat
  Thomas Skene
(1845–1910)
Free TradeGrampiansVictoria29 March 19018 November 1906Re-elected
  Bruce Smith
(1851–1937)
Free TradeParkesNew South Wales29 March 190113 December 1919Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Glebe. Re-elected
  Sydney Smith
(1856–1934)
Free TradeMacquarieNew South Wales29 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Canterbury. Re-elected
  Elias Solomon
(1839–1909)
Free TradeFremantleWestern Australia29 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of South Fremantle. Lost seat
  Vaiben Louis Solomon
(1853–1908)
Free TradeSouth AustraliaSouth Australia30 March 190116 December 1903Previously held the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Northern Territory. Failed to win the Division of Boothby when South Australia was abolished in 1903. Later elected to the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Northern Territory in 1905
  William Spence
(1846–1926)
LabourDarlingNew South Wales29 March 19015 May 1917Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Cobar. Re-elected
  Josiah Thomas
(1863–1933)
LabourBarrierNew South Wales29 March 19015 May 1917Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Alma. Re-elected
  Dugald Thomson
(1849–1922)
Free TradeNorth SydneyNew South Wales29 March 190119 February 1910Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Warringah. Re-elected
  Sir George Turner
(1851–1916)
ProtectionistBalaclavaVictoria30 March 19018 November 1906Previously held the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of St Kilda. Re-elected
  Frank Tudor
(1866–1922)
LabourYarraVictoria30 March 190110 January 1922Re-elected
  David Watkins
(1863–1933)
LabourNewcastleNew South Wales29 March 19018 April 1935Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Wallsend. Re-elected
  Chris Watson
(1867–1941)
LabourBlandNew South Wales30 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Young. Re-elected
  James Wilkinson
(1854–1915)
Independent LabourMoretonQueensland30 March 190112 December 1906Previously held the Legislative Assembly of Queensland seat of Ipswich. Re-elected
  Bill Wilks
(1863–1940)
Free TradeDalleyNew South Wales29 March 190113 April 1910Previously held the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Balmain North. Re-elected
  Henry Willis
(1860–1950)
Free TradeRobertsonNew South Wales29 March 190113 April 1910Re-elected

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