Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1992–1995

This is a list of members of the 47th Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1992 to 1995, as elected at the 1992 state election held on 19 September 1992.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Len Ardill Labor Archerfield 1986–1998
Tom Barton Labor Waterford 1992–2006
Denver Beanland Liberal Indooroopilly 1986–2001
Peter Beattie Labor Brisbane Central 1989–2007
Neil Bennett Labor Gladstone 1992–1995
Lorraine Bird Labor Whitsunday 1989–1998
Rob Borbidge National Surfers Paradise 1980–2001
Hon Paul Braddy Labor Rockhampton 1985–2001
Steve Bredhauer Labor Cook 1989–2004
Darryl Briskey Labor Cleveland 1989–2006
John Budd Labor Redlands 1992–1995
Hon Tom Burns Labor Lytton 1972–1996
Clem Campbell Labor Bundaberg 1983–1998
Hon Ed Casey Labor Mackay 1969–1995
Dr Lesley Clark Labor Barron River 1989–1995, 1998–2006
Hon Pat Comben Labor Kedron 1983–1995
Hon Ray Connor Liberal Nerang 1989–2001
Hon Russell Cooper National Crows Nest 1983–2001
Bill D'Arcy Labor Woodridge 1972–1974, 1977–2000
Bruce Davidson Liberal Noosa 1992–2001
Ken Davies Labor Mundingburra 1989–1995
Hon Keith De Lacy Labor Cairns 1983–1998
Bob Dollin Labor Maryborough 1989–1998
Wendy Edmond Labor Mount Coot-tha 1989–2004
Hon Jim Elder Labor Capalaba 1989–2001
Tony Elliott National Cunningham 1974–2001
Gary Fenlon Labor Greenslopes 1989–1995, 1998–2009
Tony Fitzgerald National Lockyer 1980–1998
Hon Matt Foley Labor Yeronga 1989–2004
Hon Jim Fouras Labor Ashgrove 1977–1986, 1989–2006
Judy Gamin National Burleigh 1988–1989, 1992–2001
Hon Bob Gibbs Labor Bundamba 1977–1999
Tom Gilmore National Tablelands 1986–1998
John Goss Liberal Aspley 1989–2001
Hon Wayne Goss Labor Logan 1983–1998
Allan Grice National Broadwater 1992–2001
Hon David Hamill Labor Ipswich 1983–2001
Hon Ken Hayward Labor Kallangur 1986–2009
Graham Healy National Toowoomba North 1992–2001
Howard Hobbs National Warrego 1986–2015
Ray Hollis Labor Redcliffe 1989–2005
Mike Horan National Toowoomba South 1991–2012
Vaughan Johnson National Gregory 1989–2015
Bruce Laming Liberal Mooloolah 1992–2001
Vince Lester National Keppel 1974–2004
Kev Lingard National Beaudesert 1983–2009
Hon Brian Littleproud National Western Downs 1983–2001
Don Livingstone Labor Ipswich West 1989–1998, 2001–2006
Hon Terry Mackenroth Labor Chatsworth 1977–2005
Ted Malone [1] National Mirani 1994–2015
Di McCauley National Callide 1986–1998
Ken McElligott Labor Thuringowa 1983–1998
Hon Tony McGrady Labor Mount Isa 1989–2006
Hon Glen Milliner Labor Ferny Grove 1977–1998
Rob Mitchell National Charters Towers 1992–2001
Bill Nunn Labor Hervey Bay 1989–1998
Gordon Nuttall Labor Sandgate 1992–2006
Henry Palaszczuk Labor Inala 1984–2006
Jim Pearce Labor Fitzroy 1989–2009, 2015–2017
Trevor Perrett National Barambah 1988–1998
Hon Warren Pitt Labor Mulgrave 1989–1995, 1998–2009
Laurel Power Labor Mansfield 1989–1995
Pat Purcell Labor Bulimba 1992–2009
Peter Pyke Labor Mount Ommaney 1992–1995
Bob Quinn Liberal Merrimac 1989–2006
Jim Randell [1] National Mirani 1980–1994
Stephen Robertson Labor Sunnybank 1992–2012
Hon Molly Robson Labor Springwood 1989–1995
Merri Rose Labor Currumbin 1992–2004
Marc Rowell National Hinchinbrook 1989–2006
Santo Santoro Liberal Clayfield 1989–2001
Joan Sheldon Liberal Caloundra 1990–2004
Fiona Simpson National Maroochydore 1992–present
Doug Slack National Burnett 1986–2001
Hon Geoff Smith Labor Townsville 1980–1998
Judy Spence Labor Mount Gravatt 1989–2012
Lawrence Springborg National Warwick 1989–2017
Len Stephan National Gympie 1979–2001
Mark Stoneman National Burdekin 1983–1998
Jon Sullivan Labor Caboolture 1989–1998
Terry Sullivan Labor Chermside 1991–2006
John Szczerbanik Labor Albert 1989–1995
Hon Neil Turner National Nicklin 1974–1986, 1991–1998
Ken Vaughan Labor Nudgee 1977–1995
Mick Veivers National Southport 1987–2001
Hon Anne Warner Labor South Brisbane 1983–1995
Dr David Watson Liberal Moggill 1989–2004
Rod Welford Labor Everton 1989–2009
Hon Dean Wells Labor Murrumba 1986–2012
Margaret Woodgate Labor Kurwongbah 1989–1997
1 On 31 March 1994, the National member for Mirani, Jim Randell, resigned. National candidate Ted Malone won the resulting by-election on 30 April 1994.

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  1. ^ "Table 1. Precis of results of Queensland state elections 1932 to 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament. Retrieved 16 December 2013.