This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the 12th Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1929 election on 12 October 1929. The incumbent Nationalist Party of Australia led by Prime Minister of Australia Stanley Bruce in power since 1923 with coalition partner the Country Party led by Earle Page was defeated by the opposition Australian Labor Party led by James Scullin. Labor won with its then largest-ever majority in the federal parliament. However major divisions within the Labor over policy responses to the Great Depression, and the subsequent creation of the United Australia Party led to thirty parliamentarians changing their party affiliation in 1931.

Member Party after 1929 election Party at 1931 election Electorate State Term in office
Frank Anstey  Labor  Labor Bourke Vic 1910–1934
James Bayley  Nationalist  United Australia       Oxley Qld 1917–1931
Jack Beasley  Labor  Lang Labor West Sydney NSW 1928–1946
George Bell  Nationalist  United Australia Darwin Tas 1919–1922, 1925–1943
Arthur Blakeley  Labor  Labor Darling NSW 1917–1934
Frank Brennan  Labor  Labor Batman Vic 1911–1931, 1934–1949
Donald Charles Cameron  Nationalist  United Australia Brisbane Qld 1919–1931, 1934–1937
Malcolm Cameron  Nationalist  United Australia Barker SA 1922–1934
Ben Chifley  Labor  Labor Macquarie NSW 1928–1931, 1940–1951
Percy Coleman  Labor  Labor Reid NSW 1922–1931
Bernard Corser  Country  Country Wide Bay Qld 1928–1954
Richard Crouch  Labor  Labor Corangamite Vic 1901–1910, 1929–1931
Charles Culley  Labor  Labor Denison Tas 1928–1931
Lou Cunningham  Labor  Labor Gwydir NSW 1919–1925, 1929–1931
John Curtin  Labor  Labor Fremantle WA 1928–1931, 1934–1945
John Cusack  Labor  Labor Eden-Monaro NSW 1929–1931
John Eldridge  Labor  Lang Labor Martin NSW 1929–1931
James Fenton  Labor  United Australia Maribyrnong Vic 1910–1934
Frank Forde  Labor  Labor Capricornia Qld 1922–1946
Josiah Francis  Nationalist  United Australia Moreton Qld 1922–1955
Charles Frost[1]     Labor Franklin Tas 1929–1931, 1934–1946
Moses Gabb  Labor  Independent Angas SA 1919–1925, 1929–1934
Sydney Gardner  Nationalist  United Australia Robertson NSW 1922–1940
George Gibbons  Labor  Labor Calare NSW 1929–1931
Albert Green  Labor  Labor Kalgoorlie WA 1922–1940
Roland Green  Country  Country Richmond NSW 1922–1937
Henry Gregory  Country  Country Swan WA 1913–1940
Henry Gullett  Nationalist  United Australia Henty Vic 1925–1940
Allan Guy  Labor  United Australia Bass Tas 1929–1934, 1940–1946
Charles Hawker  Nationalist  United Australia Wakefield SA 1929–1938
William Hill  Country  Country Echuca Vic 1919–1934
Jack Holloway  Labor  Labor Flinders Vic 1929–1951
Billy Hughes  Independent/Australian  United Australia North Sydney NSW 1901–1952
James Hunter  Country  Country Maranoa Qld 1921–1940
Rowley James  Labor  Lang Labor Hunter NSW 1928–1958
Paul Jones  Labor  Labor Indi Vic 1928–1931
Richard Keane  Labor  Labor Bendigo Vic 1929–1931, 1938–1946 (S)
William Killen  Country  Country Riverina NSW 1922–1931
Andrew Lacey  Labor  Labor Grey SA 1922–1931
John Latham  Nationalist  United Australia Kooyong Vic 1922–1934
Bert Lazzarini  Labor  Lang Labor Werriwa NSW 1919–1931, 1934–1952
Arthur Lewis  Labor  Labor Corio Vic 1929–1931
William Long  Labor  Labor Lang NSW 1928–1931
Joseph Lyons  Labor  United Australia Wilmot Tas 1929–1939
George Mackay  Nationalist  United Australia Lilley Qld 1917–1934
Norman Makin  Labor  Labor Hindmarsh SA 1919–1946, 1954–1963
William Maloney  Labor  Labor Melbourne Vic 1904–1940
Walter Marks  Independent/Australian  United Australia Wentworth NSW 1919–1931
Charles Marr[2]  Nationalist  United Australia Parkes NSW 1919–1929, 1931–1943
George Martens  Labor  Labor Herbert Qld 1928–1946
James Mathews  Labor  Labor Melbourne Ports Vic 1906–1931
George Maxwell  Independent/Australian  United Australia Fawkner Vic 1917–1935
Charles McGrath  Labor  United Australia Ballaarat Vic 1913–1919, 1920–1934
John McNeill  Labor  Labor Wannon Vic 1922–1925, 1929–1931
Edward McTiernan[2]  Labor    Parkes NSW 1929–1930
William McWilliams[1]  Independent    Franklin Tas 1903–1922, 1928–1929
Parker Moloney  Labor  Labor Hume NSW 1910–1913, 1914–1917, 1919–1931
Arthur Morgan  Nationalist  United Australia Darling Downs Qld 1929–1931
Walter Nairn  Nationalist  United Australia Perth WA 1929–1943
Harold George Nelson[3]  Labor  Labor Northern Territory NT 1922–1934
Sir Earle Page  Country  Country Cowper NSW 1919–1961
Archdale Parkhill  Nationalist  United Australia Warringah NSW 1927–1937
Thomas Paterson  Country  Country Gippsland Vic 1922–1943
John Price  Labor  United Australia Boothby SA 1928–1941
John Prowse  Country  Country Forrest WA 1919–1943
Edward Charles Riley  Labor  Labor Cook NSW 1922–1934
Edward Riley  Labor  Labor South Sydney NSW 1910–1931
Darby Riordan  Labor  Labor Kennedy Qld 1929–1936
Albert Rowe  Labor  Labor Parramatta NSW 1929–1931
James Scullin  Labor  Labor Yarra Vic 1910–1913, 1922–1949
Percy Stewart  Country Progressive  Independent Wimmera Vic 1919–1931
Ted Theodore  Labor  Labor Dalley NSW 1927–1931
Victor Thompson  Country  Country New England NSW 1922–1940
James Tully  Labor  Labor Barton NSW 1928–1931
Eddie Ward[4]     Lang Labor East Sydney NSW 1931, 1932–1963
David Watkins  Labor  Labor Newcastle NSW 1901–1935
John West[4]  Labor    East Sydney NSW 1910–1931
Thomas White  Nationalist  United Australia Balaclava Vic 1929–1951
George Edwin Yates  Labor  Labor Adelaide SA 1914–1919, 1922–1931

Notes

  1. 1 2 Independent member William McWilliams died on 22 October 1929; Labor candidate Charles Frost won the resulting by-election on 14 December.
  2. 1 2 ALP member Edward McTiernan resigned on 19 December 1930 to be appointed to the High Court of Australia; Nationalist candidate Charles Marr won the resulting by-election on 31 January 1931.
  3. At this time, the member for the Northern Territory could only vote on matters relating to the Northern Territory.
  4. 1 2 ALP member John West died on 5 February 1931; Labor candidate Eddie Ward won the resulting by-election on 7 March.

References

  • Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives during the session of the Twelfth Parliament. Parliament of Australia. 1931.
  • "Members of the House of Representatives since 1901". Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
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