Members
| Member | Party | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Brown | Labor | 1906–1913 | |
| Henry Pigott | Commonwealth Liberal | 1913–1917 | |
| Nationalist | 1917–1919 | ||
| Thomas Lavelle | Labor | 1919–1922 | |
| Sir Neville Howse | Nationalist | 1922–1929 | |
| George Gibbons | Labor | 1929–1931 | |
| Harold Thorby | Country | 1931–1940 | |
| John Breen | Labor | 1940–1946 | |
| John Howse | Liberal | 1946–1960 | |
| John England | Country | 1960–1975 | |
| Sandy Mackenzie | National Country | 1975–1982 | |
| National | 1982–1983 | ||
| David Simmons | Labor | 1983–1996 | |
| Peter Andren | Independent | 1996–2007 | |
| John Cobb | National | 2007–present | |
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Famous quotes containing the word members:
“A multitude of little superfluous precautions engender here a population of deputies and sub-officials, each of whom acquits himself with an air of importance and a rigorous precision, which seemed to say, though everything is done with much silence, Make way, I am one of the members of the grand machine of state.”
—Marquis De Custine (17901857)
“I esteem it the happiness of this country that its settlers, whilst they were exploring their granted and natural rights and determining the power of the magistrate, were united by personal affection. Members of a church before whose searching covenant all rank was abolished, they stood in awe of each other, as religious men.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“The state of society is one in which the members have suffered amputation from the trunk, and strut about so many walking monsters,a good finger, a neck, a stomach, an elbow, but never a man.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)