Division of Werriwa - Members

Members

Member Party Term
Alfred Conroy Free Trade 1901–1906
David Hall Labor 1906–1912
Benjamin Bennett Labor 1912–1913
Alfred Conroy Commonwealth Liberal 1913–1914
John Lynch Labor 1914–1916
National Labor 1916–1917
Nationalist 1917–1918
Hubert Lazzarini Labor 1919–1931
Lang Labor 1931–1931
Walter McNicoll Country 1931–1934
Hubert Lazzarini Lang Labor 1934–1936
Labor 1936–1952
Gough Whitlam Labor 1952–1978
John Kerin Labor 1978–1994
Mark Latham Labor 1994–2005
Chris Hayes Labor 2005–2010
Laurie Ferguson Labor 2010–present

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