Higinbotham Province - Members For Higinbotham Province

Members For Higinbotham Province

Member Party affiliation Term began Term ended
James Kennedy Liberal Party of Australia 1937 1954
James Disney Liberal Party of Australia 1940 1946
Sir Arthur George Warner Liberal Party of Australia 1946 1964
Lindsay Thompson Liberal Party of Australia 1955 1967
Sir David Snider Liberal Party of Australia 1964 1966
Harold Hamilton Liberal Party of Australia 1967 1982
Sir William Fry Liberal Party of Australia 1967 1979
Robert Lawson Liberal Party of Australia 1979 1992
Geoffrey Connard Liberal Party of Australia 1982 1996
Chris Strong Liberal Party of Australia 1992 2006
Dr John Ross Liberal Party of Australia 1996 2002
Noel Pullen Australian Labor Party 2002 2006
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