List of Speakers of the Australian House of Representatives
Below is a List of Speakers of the Australian House of Representatives.
The parties shown are those to which the Speakers belonged at the time they held office.
List
# | Name | Portrait | Party | Term in Office | Comments | |
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1 | Hon. Sir Frederick Holder | Independent | 9 May 1901 | 23 July 1909 | Resigned from Free Trade Party upon election as speaker. Died in office. | |
2 | Hon. Dr Carty Salmon | Commonwealth Liberal | 28 July 1909 | 19 February 1910 | ||
3 | Hon. Charles McDonald | Labor | 1 July 1910 | 23 April 1913 | First time in role. | |
4 | Hon. Sir Elliot Johnson | Commonwealth Liberal | 9 July 1913 | 30 July 1914 | First time in role. | |
Hon. Charles McDonald | Labor | 8 October 1914 | 26 March 1917 | Second time in role. | ||
Hon. Sir Elliot Johnson | Nationalist | 14 June 1917 | 6 November 1922 | Second time in role. | ||
5 | Rt. Hon. William Watt | Nationalist | 28 February 1923 | 3 October 1925 | ||
6 | Hon. Sir Littleton Groom | Nationalist | 13 January 1927 | 16 September 1929 | Defeated in his own seat. | |
7 | Hon. Norman Makin | Labor | 20 November 1929 | 27 November 1931 | ||
8 | Hon. George Mackay | United Australia | 17 February 1932 | 7 August 1934 | ||
9 | Hon. Sir George John Bell | United Australia | 23 October 1934 | 27 August 1940 | ||
10 | Hon. Walter Nairn | United Australia | 20 November 1940 | 21 June 1943 | Continued as speaker when the Curtin Labor government formed in 1941. Defeated in his own seat. | |
11 | Hon. Sol Rosevear | Labor | 22 June 1943 | 31 October 1949 | ||
12 | Hon. Archie Cameron | Liberal | 22 February 1950 | 9 August 1956 | Died in office. | |
13 | Hon. Sir John McLeay | Liberal | 29 August 1956 | 31 October 1966 | ||
14 | Hon. Sir William Aston | Liberal | 21 February 1967 | 2 November 1972 | Defeated in his own seat. | |
15 | Hon. Jim Cope | Labor | 27 February 1973 | 27 February 1975 | ||
16 | Hon. Gordon Scholes | Labor | 27 February 1975 | 11 November 1975 | ||
17 | Rt. Hon. Sir Billy Snedden | Liberal | 17 February 1976 | 4 February 1983 | ||
18 | Hon. Dr. Harry Jenkins | Labor | 21 April 1983 | 20 December 1985 | First Speaker whose son was a later Speaker. | |
19 | Hon. Joan Child | Labor | 11 February 1986 | 28 August 1989 | First female Speaker. | |
20 | Hon. Leo McLeay | Labor | 29 August 1989 | 8 February 1993 | ||
21 | Hon. Stephen Martin | Labor | 4 May 1993 | 29 January 1996 | ||
22 | Hon. Bob Halverson | Liberal | 30 April 1996 | 3 March 1998 | ||
23 | Rt. Hon. Ian Sinclair | National | 4 March 1998 | 31 August 1998 | ||
24 | Hon. Neil Andrew | Liberal | 10 November 1998 | 31 August 2004 | ||
25 | Hon. David Hawker | Liberal | 16 November 2004 | 17 October 2007 | ||
26 | Harry Jenkins | Labor | 12 February 2008 | 24 November 2011[1] | First Speaker whose father was a Speaker. | |
27 | Hon. Peter Slipper | Independent | 24 November 2011[2] | 9 October 2012[2] | Resigned from the Liberal National Party the day after his election as speaker. Resigned in the midst of court proceedings. | |
28 | Hon. Anna Burke | Labor | 9 October 2012[3] | 12 November 2013 | ||
29 | Hon. Bronwyn Bishop | Liberal | 12 November 2013 | 2 August 2015 | Stood down after much public outcry about profligate use of taxpayer funded travel benefits. | |
30 | Hon. Tony Smith | Liberal | 10 August 2015 | present | ||
References
- ↑ "Biography for Jenkins, Henry (Harry) Alfred". Australian Parliamentary Library. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
- 1 2 "Slipper, Peter Neil, (the Hon)". Trove. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
- ↑ "Biography for Burke, Anna Elizabeth". Australian Parliamentary Library. Retrieved 2 September 2013.
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