List of Senators from Queensland

This is a list of senators from the state of Queensland since Australian Federation in 1901.

List

Senate Election Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
Senator
(Party)
1901–1903 1901 Anderson Dawson
(Labor)
James Drake
(Protectionist)
James Stewart
(Labor)
John Ferguson
(Free Trade)
Thomas Glassey
(Protectionist)
William Higgs
(Labor)
6 Senators per state
1901-1950
1904–1906 1903 Harry Turley
(Labor)
Thomas Givens
(Labor)
1907–1910 1906 Anthony St Ledger
(Anti-Socialist
/Liberal)
Robert Sayers
(Anti-Socialist
/Liberal)
Thomas Chataway
(Anti-Socialist
/Liberal)
1910–1913 1910
1913–1914 1913 John Mullan
(Labor)
Myles Ferricks
(Labor)
William Maughan
(Labor)
1914–1917 1914
1917–1920 1917 Harry Foll
(Nationalist)
Matthew Reid
(Nationalist)
Thomas Crawford
(Nationalist)
Thomas Givens
(Nationalist)
1920–1923 1919 John Adamson
(Nationalist)
William Glasgow
(Nationalist)
1922 John MacDonald
(Labor)
1923–1926 1922 William Thompson
(Nationalist)
1926–1929 1925
1928 John MacDonald
(Labor)
1929–1932 1928 Walter Cooper
(Country)
1932–1935 1931 Gordon Brown
(Labor)
Joe Collings
(Labor)
John MacDonald
(Labor)
1935–1938 1934 Walter Cooper
(Country)
1937 Ben Courtice
(Labor)
1938–1941 1937
1941–1944 1940
1944–1947 1943
1947–1950 1946 Dame Annabelle Rankin
(Liberal)
Neil O'Sullivan
(Liberal)
1950–1951 1949 Archie Benn
(Labor)
Ian Wood
(Liberal)
Roy Kendall
(Liberal)
Ted Maher
(Country)
Wilfrid Simmonds
(Liberal)
10 Senators per state
1950-1985
1951–1953 1951 Condon Byrne
(Labor)
1953–1956 1953
1956–1959 1955
1959–1962 1958 Felix Dittmer
(Labor)
1962–1965 1961 Bob Sherrington
(Liberal)
George Whiteside
(Labor)
1963 Kenneth Morris
(Liberal)
1965–1968 1964 Jim Keeffe
(Labor)
Ellis Lawrie
(Liberal)
Vince Gair
(DLP)
1966 Bill Heatley
(Liberal)
1967
1968–1971 1967 Ron Maunsell
(Country)
Bertie Milliner
(Labor)
Condon Byrne
(DLP)
George Georges
(Labor/
Independent)
1971–1974 1970 Neville Bonner
(Liberal)
Ron McAuliffe
(Labor)
1974–1975 1974 Albert Field
(Independent)
Glen Sheil
(NCP)
Kathy Martin
(Liberal)
1975–1978 1975 Mal Colston
(Labor)
Stan Collard
(NCP)
1978–1981 1977 David MacGibbon
(Liberal)
1981–1983 1980 Michael Macklin
(Democrat)
Florence Bjelke-Petersen
(National)
Gerry Jones
(Labor)
1983–1985 1983 Ron Boswell
(National
/Liberal National)
Margaret Reynolds
(Labor)
1984 Warwick Parer
(Liberal)
1985–1987 1984 John Black
(Labor)
Vacant
1987–1990 1987 Bryant Burns
(Labor)
John Stone
(National)
1990–1993 1990 Cheryl Kernot
(Democrat)
Bill O'Chee
(National)
Ian Macdonald
(Liberal
/Liberal National)
John Herron
(Liberal)
1993–1996 1993 John Woodley
(Democrat)
1996–1999 1996 Brenda Gibbs
(Labor)
John Hogg
(Labor)
1997 Andrew Bartlett
(Democrat)
1999–2002 1998 Joe Ludwig
(Labor)
Brett Mason
(Liberal
/Liberal National)
Jan McLucas
(Labor)
Len Harris
(One Nation)
2000 George Brandis
(Liberal
/Liberal National)
2001 John Cherry
(Democrat)
2002–2005 2001 Claire Moore
(Labor)
Santo Santoro
(Liberal)
2005–2008 2004 Barnaby Joyce
(National
/Liberal National)
Russell Trood
(Liberal)
2007 Sue Boyce
(Liberal
/Liberal National)
2008–2011 2007 Mark Furner
(Labor)
2011–2014 2010 Larissa Waters
(Greens)
2014–2016 2013 Barry O'Sullivan
(Liberal National)
Chris Ketter
(Labor)
Glenn Lazarus
(PUP/
Lazarus Team)
James McGrath
(Liberal National)
Matt Canavan
(Liberal National)
2015 Joanna Lindgren
(Liberal National)
2016–2019 2016 Anthony Chisholm
(Labor)
Malcolm Roberts
(One Nation)
Pauline Hanson
(One Nation)
Murray Watt
(Labor)
2017 Fraser Anning
(One Nation
/Katter's)
Andrew Bartlett
(Green)
2018 Amanda Stoker
(Liberal National)
2019–2022 2019 Paul Scarr
(Liberal National)
Nita Green
(Labor)
Malcolm Roberts
(One Nation)
Gerard Rennick
(Liberal National)
Larissa Waters
(Greens)
Susan McDonald
(Liberal National)
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