Candidates of the 1974 Queensland state election

The 1974 Queensland state election was held on 7 December 1974.

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Candidates edit

Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Coalition candidate DLP candidate Other candidates
Albert Labor Bill D'Arcy Keith Brough (Lib)
Ivan Gibbs* (Nat)
Harold Trigger John Black (Ind)
Archerfield Labor Kevin Hooper Garry Hansen (Lib) Barry Weedon Ivan Ivanoff (SPA)
Ashgrove Liberal John Rees Hilda Brooks (Nat)
John Greenwood* (Lib)
John Fox
Aspley Liberal John Steensen Fred Campbell (Lib)
Auburn National Roden Carter Nev Hewitt (Nat)
Balonne National Robert Drenan Don Neal (Nat)
Barambah National Donald Gordon-Brown Joh Bjelke-Petersen (Nat)
Baroona Labor John Camp Dennis Young (Lib) Denis Cochran
Barron River Labor Bill Wood Martin Tenni (Nat) Douglas McClarty John Lamb (AP)
Belmont Labor Fred Newton David Byrne (Lib)
Belyando Labor James Turner Fred Cowdray (Lib)
Vince Lester* (Nat)
Brisbane Labor Brian Davis Harold Lowes (Lib) Viliam Simek
Bulimba Labor Jack Houston Megan Wilding (Lib)
Bundaberg Labor Lou Jensen David Jenkin (Nat)
Keith Powell (Lib)
Alan Birchley
Burdekin National Clyde Ferris Val Bird (Nat) Emil Liebrecht
Burnett National Ken Green Claude Wharton (Nat)
Cairns Labor Ray Jones Robert Duncan (Nat) Robert Ellwood (AP)
William Whelan (Ind)
Callide National Mabel Edmund
Wilfred Mutton
Lindsay Hartwig (Nat) Lindsay Sharpe
Carnarvon National John Saunders Peter McKechnie* (Nat)
Fred Rogers (Lib)
Raymond Macnamara
Chatsworth Liberal Terry Mackenroth Bill Hewitt (Lib) Mary Scragg
Clayfield Liberal John Stephens John Murray (Lib) Francis Andrews
Condamine National Gladys Krause Vic Sullivan (Nat) James Drabsch (Ind)
Cook Labor Bob Scott Eric Deeral* (Nat)
Keith Hollands (Lib)
Terrence Mahoney (Nat)
Graham Gordon (Ind)
Patrick O'Shane (AAP)
Percy Trezise (Ind)
Cooroora National Anthony Dames Gordon Simpson* (Nat)
Henry Williams (Lib)
Alexander Browne
Cunningham National Ronald Whittington Patrick Coonan (Lib)
Tony Elliott* (Nat)
Robert Barron
Everton Labor Gerry Jones Brian Lindsay (Lib) James Doherty Theoron Toon (Ind)
Fassifern National Clifford Cherry Selwyn Muller (Nat)
Flinders National Albert Sorohan Bob Katter* (Nat)
James McGucken (Lib)
Greenslopes Liberal Joseph Sciacca Keith Hooper (Lib) Harry Wright
Gregory National Gordon Harding Bill Glasson (Nat)
Gympie National N Box Max Hodges (Nat)
Hinchinbrook National Desley Clinton Ted Row (Nat) John Williams Evelyn Scott (AAP)
Ipswich Liberal John Kinnane Llewellyn Edwards (Lib) Francis Carroll Gregory Welsby (SPA)
Ipswich West Labor Vi Jordan Albert Hales* (Nat)
Ronda Herrmann (Lib)
John Dredge
Isis Labor Jim Blake Lin Powell* (Nat)
Barry Wright (Nat)
Ithaca Liberal Robert Coutts Col Miller (Lib)
Kurilpa Liberal Frank Gardiner Col Bennett (Nat)
Brendan Clark-Coolee (Nat)
Sam Doumany* (Lib)
Damien White
Landsborough National Ivan Guy Mike Ahern (Nat) Paul Cowan (Ind)
Lockyer Liberal Lindesay Jones Sir Gordon Chalk (Lib) Kenneth Hooper (Ind)
Lytton Labor Tom Burns John Ivers (Lib)
Mackay Independent John Hill Lionel Bevis (Nat) Ed Casey (Ind)
Mansfield Liberal Desmond Rowland Bill Kaus (Lib) Lionel Lane
Maryborough Liberal John Anderson Gilbert Alison (Lib) Matthews Minnegal
Merthyr Liberal Terence Dawson Don Lane (Lib)
Mirani National Leslie Dwyer Tom Newbery (Nat)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Ian De Lacy Bill Lickiss (Lib) Ross Domrow
Mount Gravatt Liberal Bill Avery Geoff Chinchen (Lib) Therese Sheil
Mount Isa Labor John Shepherd Angelo Bertoni* (Nat)
Kevin Coughlan (Lib)
Mourilyan Labor Peter Moore Vicky Kippin (Nat) Salvatore Nucifora
Mulgrave National Louie Tognola Roy Armstrong (Nat)
Murrumba National Neville Lines Des Frawley (Nat)
Nudgee Labor Jack Melloy Denis Simonyi (Lib)
Nundah Liberal Leonard Hingley William Knox (Lib)
Pine Rivers Labor Ken Leese Rob Akers* (Lib)
Donald Hawkins (Nat)
Port Curtis Labor Martin Hanson Douglas Cuddy (Lib)
Francis Waterson (Nat)
Redcliffe National Jack Trueman Jim Houghton (Nat) Paul Maguire George Wise (Ind)
Redlands Labor Ted Baldwin Brian Dee (Lib)
John Goleby* (Nat)
Peter McMahon
Rockhampton Labor Keith Wright Alan Agnew (Lib)
Michael Bleines (Nat)
Robert Bom
Rockhampton North Labor Les Yewdale T R Young (Lib) John Dunn
Roma National Ben Ward Ken Tomkins (Nat)
Salisbury Labor Bill Wilcox Rosemary Kyburz* (Lib)
Leonard Spies (Nat)
Miroslav Jansky
Sandgate Labor Harry Dean Malcolm Thompson (Lib)
Sherwood Liberal Kerry Keating John Herbert (Lib) Clarice Weedon
Somerset National Gordon Abbott Bill Gunn (Nat) Keith Hughes (Ind)
South Brisbane Labor Fred Bromley Colin Lamont (Lib)
South Coast National Marion Reid Russ Hinze (Nat)
Stafford Labor Roy Harvey Terry Gygar (Lib) Edward Doherty Laurence Gormley (Ind)
Surfers Paradise National Maurice Marsden Bruce Small (Nat) John Perrett John Duncan (Ind)
Toowong Liberal Donald Dignam Charles Porter (Lib) Brian O'Brien
Toowoomba North Labor Ray Bousen John Lockwood (Lib)
Toowoomba South Labor Peter Wood John Warner* (Nat)
Leslie Whykes (Lib)
Mary Ryan
Townsville Liberal Richard Lindsay Norman Scott-Young (Lib) Brian Hurney Betty Malkin (AP)
Townsville South Independent Alex Wilson John Judge Tom Aikens* (Ind)
Leonard Weber (AP)
Townsville West Labor Perc Tucker Max Hooper* (Nat)
Bryan Newell (Nat)
Keith Rundle (Lib)
Kiernan Dorney
Warrego Labor Jack Aiken Neil Turner (Nat)
Warwick National Raymond Lyons David Cory (Nat)
Wavell Liberal Jack Geran Arthur Crawford (Lib) Mervyn Eunson
Whitsunday National Stanley Yardley Ron Camm (Nat)
Windsor Liberal Gloria Markland Bob Moore (Lib) Anne Wenck Mervyn Chambers (Ind)
Wolston Labor Evan Marginson Dirk Plooy (Lib) Leonard Maguire Albert Blaine (Ind)
Wynnum Labor Ted Harris Bill Lamond* (Nat)
William Vaughan (Lib)
Gordon Randall
Yeronga Liberal Spencer Higgins Norm Lee (Lib) Andrew Jackson

See also edit

References edit

  • Hughes, Colin A. (1977). 1965-1974 Election Results. Canberra: Australian Nat. Univ. Pr. ISBN 0708113400.