Members
First incarnation (1894—1920) | |||
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Member | Party | Term | |
Francis McLean | Free Trade | 1894—1901 | |
Richard McCoy | Liberal Reform | 1901—1910 | |
Thomas Crawford | Labor | 1910—1916 | |
Nationalist | 1916—1917 | ||
Carlo Lazzarini | Labor | 1917—1920 | |
Second incarnation (1927—present) | |||
Member | Party | Term | |
Carlo Lazzarini | Labor | 1927—1938 | |
Industrial Labor | 1938—1941 | ||
Labor | 1941—1953 | ||
Norm Ryan | Labor | 1953—1973 | |
Tom Cahill | Labor | 1973—1983 | |
Andrew Refshauge | Labor | 1983—2005 | |
Carmel Tebbutt | Labor | 2005—present |
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