Deputy Leaders
Shown in chronological order of leadership
Year | Name | Notes |
---|---|---|
1920 | Edmund Jowett | |
1921 | Henry Gregory | |
1922 | William Fleming | |
1923 | William Gibson | |
1929 | Thomas Paterson | |
1937 | Harold Thorby | |
1940 | Arthur Fadden | Later Prime Minister 1941 |
1941 | vacant | |
1943 | John McEwen | Later Prime Minister 1967-68 |
1958 | Charles Davidson | |
1964 | Charles Adermann | |
1966 | Doug Anthony | Later Leader |
1971 | Ian Sinclair | Later Leader |
1984 | Ralph Hunt | |
1987 | Bruce Lloyd | |
1993 | John Anderson | Later Leader |
1999 | Mark Vaile | Later Leader |
2005 | Warren Truss | Later Leader |
2007 | Nigel Scullion* |
- * Senator
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