Members
| Member | Party | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lee Batchelor | Labor | 1903–1911 | |
| David Gordon | Commonwealth Liberal | 1911–1913 | |
| George Dankel | Labor | 1913–1916 | |
| National Labor | 1916–1917 | ||
| Nationalist | 1917–1917 | ||
| William Story | Nationalist | 1917–1922 | |
| Jack Duncan-Hughes | Liberal Union | 1922–1925 | |
| Nationalist | 1925–1928 | ||
| John Price | Labor | 1928–1931 | |
| United Australia | 1931–1941 | ||
| Grenfell Price | United Australia | 1941–1943 | |
| Thomas Sheehy | Labor | 1943–1949 | |
| (Sir) John McLeay | Liberal | 1949–1966 | |
| John McLeay | Liberal | 1966–1981 | |
| Steele Hall | Liberal | 1981–1996 | |
| Andrew Southcott | Liberal | 1996–present | |
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—Helen Hayes (19001993)
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—George Orwell (19031950)
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—Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778)