Democratic Labor Party (historical) - ALP (Anti-Communist) and DLP Parliamentarians

ALP (Anti-Communist) and DLP Parliamentarians

  • Australian House of Representatives
    • Thomas Andrews (Darebin, Vic), 1955
    • Bill Bourke (Fawkner, Vic), 1955
    • Bill Bryson (Wills, Vic), 1955
    • John Cremean (Gellibrand, Vic), 1955
    • Robert Joshua (Ballaarat, Vic), 1955
    • Stan Keon (Yarra, Vic), 1955
    • John Mullens (Hoddle, Vic), 1955
  • Australian Senate
    • George Cole (Tas), 1955–65
    • Frank McManus (Vic), 1955–62, 1965–74
    • Vince Gair (Qld), 1965–74
    • Condon Byrne (Qld), 1968–74 (Queensland Labor Party Senator 1957–59)
    • Jack Little (Vic), 1968–74
    • Jack Kane (NSW), 1970–74
  • Victorian Legislative Assembly
    • William Barry (Carlton), 1955
    • Stan Corrigan (Port Melbourne), 1955
    • Leslie D'Arcy (Grant), 1955
    • George Fewster (Essendon), 1955
    • Thomas Hayes (Melbourne), 1955
    • Michael Lucy (Ivanhoe), 1955
    • Edmund Morrissey (Mernda), 1955
    • Charles Murphy (Hawthorn), 1955
    • Joseph O'Carroll (Clifton Hill), 1955
    • Peter Randles (Brunswick), 1955
    • Frank Scully (Richmond), 1955–58
    • George White (Mentone), 1955
  • Victorian Legislative Council
    • Albert Bailey (Melbourne West), 1955–58
    • Thomas Brennan (Monash), 1955–58
    • Leslie Coleman (Melbourne West), 1955
    • Paul Jones (Doutta Galla), 1955–58
    • Jack Little (Melbourne North), 1955–58
    • Patrick Sheehy (Melbourne), 1955–58
  • New South Wales Legislative Assembly
    • Kevin Harrold (Gordon), 1973–76
  • Legislative Assembly of Queensland
    • Les Diplock (Aubigny), 1962–72 (QLP 1957–62)
    • Paul Hilton (Carnarvon), 1962–63 (QLP 1957–62)

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