Members
Member | Party affiliation | Period | |
---|---|---|---|
Thomas Knight | Independent | 1856–1857 | |
Richard Cleburne | Independent | 1857–1864 | |
Alexander Kissock | Independent | 1864–1866 | |
John Wedge | Independent | 1866–1868 | |
John Foster | Independent | 1868–1874 | |
James Robertson | Independent | 1874–1880 | |
Joseph Solomon | Independent | 1880 | |
William Fisher | Independent | 1881–1882 | |
John Watchorn | Independent | 1882–1905 | |
Thomas Fisher | Independent | 1905–1909 | |
Stafford Bird | Independent | 1909–1924 | |
David Calvert | Independent | 1924 | |
William Calvert | Independent | 1924–1942 | |
Rowland Worsley | Labor | 1942–1948 | |
Ron Brown | Independent | 1948–1966 | |
Michael Hodgman | Independent | 1966–1976 | |
Peter Hodgman | Independent | 1976–1986 | |
Athol Meyer | Independent | 1986–1996 | |
Paul Harriss | Independent | 1996–present |
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