Where this is up to

I'm fairly confident that everything up to 1949 is complete with only minor checking needed of the 1946-1949 term. 1952 onwards needs more thorough checking, and the data I have so far extracted stops at 1958 so anything in 1961 should be regarded as an inference. I will be trying when I have time to get gazettes for 1961 and subsequent.

All material is sourced to the Queensland Government Gazette (more specific citations forthcoming) and to the Courier-Mail (as the QGG does not identify parties, and it can be hell to figure out by-elections from QGG.) The Archives at BCC have been helpful in providing corroboration (and occasional correction) for information gained from these sources.

Viewed already:

  • Gazettes for 1931-1952
  • Courier-Mail for 1925-1943, 1958

List of Vice Mayors and Deputy Mayors

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(incomplete - 1925, Feb-May 1931)

Vice Mayor Party Term
  Archibald Watson Nationalist 1926–1931
  Robert Nixon-Smith Civic Reform 1931–1934
  Arthur Laurie Labor 1934–1940
  Archibald Houston Tait CMO 1940–1943
  William Richer Moon CMO 1943–1952
  Col Bennett Labor 1952–1955
  Harold Crawford CMO 1955–1961
  Norman Buchan Labor 1961–1966
  Norman Buchan Labor 1961–1966
  Bryan Walsh Labor 1966–1975
  Ray Lynch Labor 1975–1979
  Roy Harvey Labor 1979–1982
  Len Ardill Labor 1982–1985
  Denver Beanland Liberal 1985–1986
  Phil Denman Liberal 1986–1991
  John Holt Campbell Labor 1991–1997
  Tim Quinn Labor 1997–2003
  Maureen Hayes Labor 2003–2004
  David Hinchliffe Labor 2004–2008
  Graham Quirk Liberal 2008–present

1925–1928

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On 21 February 1925, an election was held to elect a Mayor and 20 aldermen of the inaugural Brisbane City Council. The election produced a decisive majority for the Nationalists and for former Windsor mayor William Jolly. Many of the aldermen were serving or had previously served on councils which pre-dated the Greater Brisbane scheme.

Name Party Ward Term in office
William Jolly Nationalist Mayor 1925–1931
Ernest Barstow Nationalist Kurilpa 1925–1931
Frederick Bradbury Nationalist/Ind. Nundah 1925–1931
Charles Campbell[2] Nationalist Toombul 1926–1931
William Dart Nationalist Wynnum 1925–1931
Alexander Elliott Labor Maree 1925–1928
John Fihelly Labor Paddington 1925–1930
Alfred Harrison Nationalist Bulimba 1925–1928
Pat Keogh Labor Fortitude Valley 1925–1931
Ernest Lanham Nationalist Enoggera 1925–1949
Arthur Laurie Labor Buranda 1925–1940
Robert Long Nationalist South Brisbane 1925–1931
James MacMinn[1] Nationalist Merthyr 1925
Allen Oxlade[1] Nationalist Merthyr 1925–1931
Thomas Prentice Nationalist Windsor 1925–1931
Hugh Russell[2] Nationalist Toombul 1925–1926
Bill Schulz Nationalist/Ind. Sandgate 1925–1931
John Soden Nationalist Logan 1925–1931
Fredrick Stimpson Nationalist Oxley 1925–1931
John Tait Nationalist Kelvin Grove 1925–1931
Joseph Teefey Labor Brisbane 1925–1928
William Warmington Labor Ithaca 1925–1937
Archibald Watson Nationalist Toowong 1925–1931
1 On 2 June 1925, James MacMinn, the Nationalist alderman for Merthyr, died. Nationalist candidate Allen Oxlade won the resulting by-election on 27 June 1925.
2 In April 1925, Hugh Russell, the Nationalist alderman for Toombul, resigned to contest the corresponding state seat at the 1926 state election. Nationalist candidate Charles Campbell won the resulting by-election on 31 July 1926.
  • Courier-Mail 20 Feb 1928, p. 13

1928–1931

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On 18 February 1928, an election was held to elect a Mayor (who became the Lord Mayor during the term) and 20 aldermen of the Brisbane City Council. The election produced no net change in the party balance of the Council, although Labor alderman Alexander Elliott lost to the Nationalists' Louis Luckins in Maree and Nationalist alderman Alfred Harrison lost to Labor's John Innes Brown.

Lord Mayor William Jolly retired before the 1931 election, handing over to Archibald Watson.

Before the 1931 election, a redistribution of Legislative Assembly seats under the Electoral Districts Act 1931 resulted in changes to Council ward boundaries. As such, several councillors contested other wards:

  • Frederick Bradbury – Toombul
  • John Innes Brown – Coorparoo
  • Arthur Laurie – South Brisbane
  • John Soden – Stephens
Name Party Ward Term in office
William Jolly Nationalist Lord Mayor 1925–1931
Ernest Barstow Nationalist Kurilpa 1925–1931
Frederick Bradbury Ind./Nationalist Nundah 1925–1931
John Innes Brown Labor Bulimba 1928–1935
Charles Campbell Nationalist Toombul 1926–1931
William Dart Nationalist Wynnum 1925–1931, 1934–1938
John Fihelly[1] Labor Paddington 1925–1930
Pat Keogh Labor Fortitude Valley 1925–1931
William King Labor Brisbane 1928–1931
Ernest Lanham Nationalist Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
Arthur Laurie Labor Buranda 1925–1940
Robert Long Nationalist South Brisbane 1925–1931
Louis Luckins Nationalist Maree 1928–1931; 1935–1941
Allen Oxlade Nationalist Merthyr 1928–1931
Thomas Prentice Nationalist Windsor 1925–1931
Bill Schulz Ind./Nationalist Sandgate 1925–1931
John Soden Nationalist Logan 1925–1931
Fredrick Stimpson Nationalist Oxley 1925–1931
John Tait Nationalist Kelvin Grove 1925–1931
William Warmington Labor Ithaca 1925–1937
Archibald Watson Nationalist Toowong 1925–1931
(Mayor 1931)
1 In late 1930, John Fihelly, the Labor alderman for Paddington, resigned. The position was not filled due to the proximity of the 1931 general election.

Sources:

  • Courier-Mail 20 Feb 1928, p. 13
  • Courier-Mail 4 May 1931, p. 10

1931–1934

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On 2 May 1931, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen onto the Brisbane City Council, with the Lord Mayor to be elected from amongst the aldermen. A new grouping called the Civic Reform League triumphed at the election, with the former Nationalist majority being wiped out and the incumbent Lord Mayor losing his own ward seat.

Towards the end of the term, the Citizens' Municipal Organisation was formed to endorse and support non-Labor candidates. All of the sitting Nationalist, Civic Reform and Independent candidates were endorsed; however, Harry Massey opted to remain independent.

Name Party Ward Term in office
John William Greene Independent Wynnum
Lord Mayor
1931–1934
John Innes Brown Labor Coorparoo 1928–1935
Malcolm Campbell Civic Reform Fortitude Valley 1931–1934
Arthur Curtis[1] Independent Kelvin Grove 1932–1934
Eric Decker Civic Reform Sandgate 1931–1941
Alfred Faulkner Civic Reform Brisbane 1931–1934
Peter Gaffney[1] Labor Kelvin Grove 1931–1932
John Edward Lane Independent Oxley 1931–1952
Ernest Lanham Nationalist Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
Arthur Laurie Labor South Brisbane 1925–1940
William McAuliffe Labor Bulimba 1931–1937
Harry Massey Civic Reform/Ind. Toowong 1931–1937
Joseph Moore Labor Kurilpa 1931–1937
Robert Nixon-Smith Nationalist Logan 1931–1934
Robert Paine Civic Reform Stephens 1931–1934
William Power Labor Paddington 1931–1935
Thomas Payne Civic Reform Toombul 1931–1934
Alexander Skirving Labor Maree 1931–1935
Archibald Houston Tait Civic Reform Hamilton 1931–1943
George Vickers Civic Reform/Ind. Windsor 1931–1934
William Warmington Labor Ithaca 1925–1937
1 On 4 March 1932, Peter Gaffney, the Labor alderman for Kelvin Grove, died. Independent candidate Arthur Curtis won the resulting by-election on 16 April 1932.

Sources:

  • Courier-Mail 4 May 1931, p. 10
  • Courier-Mail 16 April 1934, p. 13
  • Courier-Mail 30 April 1934, p. 15

1934–1937

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On 28 April 1934, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen and a Lord Mayor for the Brisbane City Council. Labor was victorious for the first time since the Greater Brisbane acheme commenced, winning 15 of the 21 seats — an increase of 8. Their rivals, formerly representing a range of groupings, had combined to form the Citizens' Municipal Organisation.

Prior to the 1937 election, the Labor Party failed to endorse four of its sitting members for preselection. One (John Alfred Moir — Brisbane) opted to retire, whilst the other three — including William Warmington, who had led municipal Labor from 1925 until 1934 — stood against the endorsed candidates as independents.

Name Party Ward Term in office
Alfred Jones Labor Lord Mayor 1934–1940
Arthur Austin Labor Nundah 1934–1937
John Innes Brown[1] Labor Logan 1928–1935
Jack Crampton[2] Labor Paddington 1935–1938
William Dart CMO Wynnum 1925–1931, 1934–1938
Eric Decker CMO Sandgate 1931–1941
Francis Dent[1] Labor Logan 1935–1940
Harold Edmonds[3] Labor Windsor 1935–1937
William Graham Labor Kelvin Grove 1934–1940
William Hefferan Labor South Brisbane 1934–1937
John Edward Lane CMO Oxley 1931–1952
Ernest Lanham CMO Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
Arthur Laurie Labor Buranda 1925–1940
Louis Luckins[4] CMO Maree 1928–1931; 1935–1941
William McAuliffe Labor Bulimba 1931–1937
Harry Massey Independent/CMO Toowong 1931–1937
John Alfred Moir Labor Brisbane 1934–1937
Joseph Moore Labor/Independent Kurilpa 1931–1937
Edward O'Brien Labor/Independent Fortitude Valley 1934–1937
William Power[2] Labor Paddington 1931–1935
Alexander Skirving[4] Labor Maree 1931–1935
Herbert Taaffe Labor Merthyr 1934–1943
Archibald Houston Tait CMO Hamilton 1931–1943
William Warmington Labor/Independent Ithaca 1925–1937
Herbert Williams[3] Labor Windsor 1934–1935
1 In June 1935, John Innes Brown, the Labor alderman for Logan, resigned after being elected to the corresponding seat in the Legislative Assembly at the 1935 state election. Labor candidate Francis Dent won the resulting by-election on 27 July 1935.
2 In June 1935, William Power, the Labor alderman for Paddington, resigned after being elected to the Legislative Assembly at the 1935 state election. Labor candidate Jack Crampton was elected unopposed to the resulting vacancy.
3 In June 1935, Herbert Williams, the Labor alderman for Windsor, resigned after being elected to the corresponding seat in the Legislative Assembly at the 1935 state election. Labor candidate Harold Edmonds won the resulting by-election on 27 July 1935.
4 On 28 June 1935, Alexander Skirving, the Labor alderman for Maree, died. CMO candidate Louis Luckins won the resulting by-election on 27 July 1935.

1937–1940

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On 24 April 1937, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen and a Lord Mayor for the Brisbane City Council. Labor retained both the mayoralty and control of the council at the election, albeit with a swing against them and the loss of two wards.

Name Party Ward Term in office
Alfred Jones Labor Lord Mayor 1934–1940
William Conelan[4] Labor Kurilpa 1937–1939
Wilfred Coutts[1] Labor South Brisbane 1937–1954
Jack Crampton[2] Labor Baroona 1935–1938
William Dart[3] CMO Wynnum 1925–1931, 1934–1938
Eric Decker CMO Sandgate 1931–1941
Francis Dent Labor Logan 1935–1940
Ernest Downey CMO Fortitude Valley 1937–1942
Charles Gilles Labor Enoggera 1937–1940
William Graham Labor Kelvin Grove 1934–1940
William Green Labor Nundah 1937–1940
Samuel Greene[2] Labor Baroona 1938–1940
William Hefferan[1] Labor South Brisbane 1934–1937
Michael Kelly Labor Bulimba 1937–1940
John Edward Lane CMO Oxley 1931–1952
Arthur Laurie Labor Buranda 1925–1940
Louis Luckins CMO Maree 1928–1931; 1935–1941
William Richer Moon CMO Toowong 1937–1955
Thomas Moores[4] Labor Kurilpa 1939–1949
Harry Moorhouse CMO Windsor 1937–1943
George Poole Labor Brisbane 1937–1940
Ralph Powell[3] CMO Wynnum 1938–1940
Herbert Taaffe Labor Merthyr 1934–1943
Archibald Houston Tait CMO Hamilton 1931–1943
1 On 18 November 1937, William Hefferan, the Labor alderman for South Brisbane, died. Labor candidate Wilfred Coutts won the resulting by-election on 10 December 1937.
2 In September 1938, Jack Crampton, the Labor alderman for Baroona, resigned due to illness (he subsequently died on 20 October). Protestant Labor Party candidate Samuel Greene won the resulting by-election on 1 October 1938.
3 In October 1938, William Dart, the CMO alderman for Wynnum, resigned after being elected to the corresponding seat in the Legislative Assembly at the 1938 state election. Protestant Labor Party candidate Ralph Powell won the resulting by-election on 12 November 1938.
4 In June 1939, William Conelan, the Labor alderman for Kurilpa, resigned after winning the Griffith by-election in the Australian House of Representatives. Labor candidate Thomas Moores won the resulting by-election on 2 September 1939.

1940–1943

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On 27 April 1940, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen and a Lord Mayor for the Brisbane City Council. The Citizens' Municipal Organisation (CMO) defeated Labor decisively, with former Lord Mayor Alfred Jones losing in every ward to John Beals Chandler.

Name Party Ward Term in office
John Beals Chandler CMO Lord Mayor 1940–1952
Charles Bottomley[2] CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Wilfred Coutts Labor South Brisbane 1937–1954
Eric Decker[1] CMO Sandgate 1931–1941
Ernest Downey[4] CMO Fortitude Valley 1937–1942
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Leslie Green[3] Labor Ithaca 1940–1942
Richard Samuel Griffiths CMO Kelvin Grove 1940–1950
Ernest Edgeworth Gross Labor Baroona 1940–1946
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Willie Howard CMO Wynnum 1940–1952
Jim Kerr[1] CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
John Edward Lane CMO Oxley 1931–1952
Ernest Lanham CMO Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
Louis Luckins CMO Maree 1928–1931; 1935–1941
William Richer Moon CMO Toowong 1937–1955
Thomas Moores Labor Kurilpa 1939–1949
Harry Moorhouse CMO Windsor 1937–1943
Russell Flexmore Roberts CMO Buranda 1940–1952
Charles Donald Smith[3] Labor Ithaca 1942–1943, 1946–1952
Herbert Taaffe Labor/Industrial Merthyr 1934–1943
Archibald Houston Tait CMO Hamilton 1931–1943
Horace Williams CMO Logan 1940–1955
1 In May 1941, Eric Decker, the CMO alderman for Sandgate, resigned after being elected to the corresponding seat in the Legislative Assembly at the 1941 state election. CMO candidate Jim Kerr won the resulting by-election on 14 June 1941.
2 In May 1941, Louis Luckins, the CMO alderman for Maree, resigned after being elected to the corresponding seat in the Legislative Assembly at the 1941 state election. CMO candidate Charles Bottomley won the resulting by-election on 14 June 1941.
3 In September 1942, Leslie Green, the Labor alderman for Ithaca, was killed in action in the Middle East. Labor candidate Charles Donald Smith was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 23 October 1942.
4 On 15 December 1942, Ernest Downey, the CMO alderman for Fortitude Valley, died. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1943 elections.

1943–1946

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On 24 April 1943, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen and a Lord Mayor for the Brisbane City Council. The Citizens' Municipal Organisation (CMO) led by Lord Mayor John Beals Chandler won a second term in office.

Due to changes in the state's Elections Acts, the 1943 elections used a first-past-the-post system instead of preferential voting.

Name Party Ward Term in office
John Beals Chandler CMO Lord Mayor 1940–1952
Charles Bottomley CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
Harry Charlton Labor Merthyr 1943–1953
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Wilfred Coutts Labor South Brisbane 1937–1954
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Richard Samuel Griffiths CMO Kelvin Grove 1940–1950
Reg Groom CMO Ithaca 1943–1946, 1952–1961
Ernest Edgeworth Gross Labor Baroona 1940–1946
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Willie Howard CMO Wynnum 1940–1952
Jim Kerr CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
John Edward Lane CMO Oxley 1931–1952
Ernest Lanham CMO Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
William Herbert McDonald CMO Windsor 1943–1949
William Richer Moon CMO Toowong 1937–1955
Scott Mullin CMO Hamilton 1943–1949
Thomas Moores Labor Kurilpa 1939–1949
Thomas Rasey Labor Fortitude Valley 1943–1950
Russell Flexmore Roberts CMO Buranda 1940–1952
Horace Williams CMO Logan 1940–1955

1946–1949

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On 27 April 1946, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen and a Lord Mayor for the Brisbane City Council. The Citizens' Municipal Organisation (CMO) led by Lord Mayor John Beals Chandler won a third term in office.

Name Party Ward Term in office
John Beals Chandler CMO Lord Mayor 1940–1952
Charles Bottomley CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
Harry Charlton Labor Merthyr 1943–1953
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Wilfred Coutts Labor South Brisbane 1937–1954
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Richard Samuel Griffiths CMO Kelvin Grove 1940–1950
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Willie Howard CMO Wynnum 1940–1952
Jim Kerr CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
John Edward Lane CMO Oxley 1931–1952
Ernest Lanham CMO Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
William Herbert McDonald CMO Windsor 1943–1949
William Richer Moon CMO Toowong 1937–1955
Thomas Moores Labor Kurilpa 1939–1949
Scott Mullin CMO Hamilton 1943–1949
Thomas Rasey Labor Fortitude Valley 1943–1950
Russell Flexmore Roberts CMO Buranda 1940–1952
Leonard Stanley Rudd CMO Ithaca 1946–1973
Charles Donald Smith Labor Baroona 1942–1943, 1946–1952
Horace Williams CMO Logan 1940–1955

1949–1952

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On 30 April 1949, an election was held to elect 20 aldermen and a Lord Mayor for the Brisbane City Council. The Citizens' Municipal Organisation (CMO) led by Lord Mayor John Beals Chandler won a fourth term in office.

Name Party Ward Term in office
John Beals Chandler CMO Lord Mayor 1940–1952
Col Bennett[1] Labor Kurilpa 1949–1961
Charles Bottomley CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
Harry Charlton Labor Merthyr 1943–1953
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Wilfred Coutts Labor South Brisbane 1937–1954
William Dower[3] Labor Fortitude Valley 1950–1958
Gordon Glover[4] Labor Kelvin Grove 1950–1955
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Richard Samuel Griffiths[4] CMO Kelvin Grove 1940–1950
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Willie Howard CMO Wynnum 1940–1952
Jim Kerr CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
John Edward Lane CMO Oxley 1931–1952
Ernest Lanham[2] CMO Enoggera 1925–1937, 1940–1949
William Richer Moon CMO Toowong 1937–1955
Thomas Moores[1] Labor Kurilpa 1939–1949
Thomas Rasey[3] Labor Fortitude Valley 1943–1950
Russell Flexmore Roberts CMO Buranda 1940–1952
James Harrop Robertson[2] CMO Enoggera 1950–1952
Leonard Stanley Rudd CMO Ithaca 1946–1973
James Joseph Ryan Labor Windsor 1949–1952
Charles Donald Smith Labor Baroona 1942–1943, 1946–1952
Petronel White CMO Hamilton 1949–1967
Horace Williams CMO Logan 1940–1955
1 In September 1949, Thomas Moores, the Labor alderman for Kurilpa, resigned after being elected to the corresponding seat in the Legislative Assembly at a state by-election. Labor candidate Col Bennett won the resulting by-election on 12 November 1949.
2 On 16 December 1949, Ernest Lanham, the CMO alderman for Enoggera, died. CMO candidate James Harrop Robertson won the resulting by-election on 7 January 1950.
3 In June 1950, Thomas Rasey, the Labor alderman for Fortitude Valley, resigned after being elected to the Legislative Assembly at the 1950 state election. Labor candidate William Dower was elected unopposed to the vacancy on 17 July 1950.
4 On 13 July 1950, Richard Samuel Griffiths, the CMO alderman for Kelvin Grove, died. Labor candidate Gordon Glover won the resulting by-election on 12 August 1950.

1952 3 May Gen Election

Name Party Ward Term in office
Frank Roberts Independent Lord Mayor 1952–1955
Col Bennett Labor Kurilpa 1949–1961
Charles Bottomley CMO Sandgate 1941–1952
Norman Buchan Labor Ithaca 1952–1966
William Butt Labor Yeronga 1952–1955
T. N. Campbell[1] Labor Merthyr 1954–1955
John James Carey Labor Nundah 1952–1955, 1964–1971
Harry Charlton[1] Labor Merthyr 1943–1953
George Clayton Labor Wynnum 1952–1967
Elwyn Clifford Labor Norman 1952–1955
Robert Coutts Labor Buranda 1952–1955, 1964–1973
Wilfred Coutts Labor South Brisbane 1937–1954
Harold Dean Labor Sandgate 1952–1961
Ralph Dobson Labor Chermside 1952–1955
William Dower Labor Fortitude Valley 1950–1958
Thomas Joseph Doyle Labor South Brisbane 1954–1964
Edward Easton Labor Baroona 1952–1955
Gordon Glover Labor Kelvin Grove 1950–1955
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Reg Groom CMO Sherwood 1943–1946, 1952–1961
Roy Harvey Labor Kedron 1952–1973; 1979–1985
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
William Richer Moon CMO Toowong 1937–1955
Thomas Prendergast Labor Windsor 1952–1955
Leonard Stanley Rudd CMO Mount Coot-tha 1946–1973
John Trevethan Labor Mount Gravatt 1952–1955
Petronel White CMO Clayfield 1949–1967
Horace Williams CMO Coorparoo 1940–1955
1 On 26 December 1953, Harry Charlton, the Labor alderman for Merthyr, died. Labor candidate T. N. Campbell won the resulting by-election on 13 February 1954.
Wilfred Coutts entered Fed Parl 1954
South Brisbane by-election 1954 - Thomas Doyle [Labor] elected

1955 ??

Name Party Ward Term in office
Reg Groom CMO Lord Mayor 1955–1961
Col Bennett Labor Kurilpa 1949–1961
Norman Buchan Labor Ithaca 1952–1966
George Clayton Labor Wynnum 1952–1967
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Alfred Cornelius CMO Kelvin Grove 1955–1961
Harold Crawford CMO Merthyr 1955–1973
Harold Dean Labor Sandgate 1952–1961
William Dower Labor/QLP Fortitude Valley 1950–1958
Thomas Joseph Doyle Labor South Brisbane 1954–1964
Murray Duus CMO Chermside 1955–1964
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
James Gregory CMO Mount Gravatt 1955–1958
Roy Harvey Labor Kedron 1952–1973; 1979–1985
Clive Hughes CMO Yeronga 1955–1961
Arthur Kruger CMO Windsor 1955–1959
Allan Low CMO Buranda 1955–1964
Hector Marshall Labor Baroona 1955–1967
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Frank Olsen CMO Norman 1955–1964
Lex David Ord CMO Toowong 1955–1979
Arthur Penfold CMO Coorparoo 1955–1961
Leonard Stanley Rudd CMO Mount Coot-tha 1946–1973
Bettina Warner CMO Sherwood 1955–1961
Petronel White CMO Clayfield 1949–1967
  • 1955 3 Sep BE - Coorparoo - Arthur Penfold [CMO]

1958 19 Apr General Election

Name Party Ward Term in office
Reg Groom CMO Lord Mayor 1955–1961
Col Bennett Labor Kurilpa 1949–1961
Norman Buchan Labor Ithaca 1952–1966
William Gordon Brittain Labor Fortitude Valley 1958–1961
George Clayton Labor Wynnum 1952–1967
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Alfred Cornelius CMO Kelvin Grove 1955–1961
Harold Crawford CMO Merthyr 1955–1973
Harold Dean Labor Sandgate 1952–1961
Thomas Joseph Doyle Labor South Brisbane 1954–1964
Murray Duus CMO Chermside 1955–1964
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Cliff Greenfield Labor Mount Gravatt 1958–1973
Roy Harvey Labor Kedron 1952–1973; 1979–1985
Clive Hughes CMO Yeronga 1955–1961
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Arthur Kruger CMO Windsor 1955–1959
Allan Low CMO Buranda 1955–1964
Hector Marshall Labor Baroona 1955–1967
Thomas Nash ?? Windsor 1959–1970
Frank Olsen CMO Norman 1955–1964
Lex David Ord CMO Toowong 1955–1979
Arthur Penfold CMO Coorparoo 1955–1961
Leonard Stanley Rudd CMO Mount Coot-tha 1946–1973
Bettina Warner CMO Sherwood 1955–1961
Petronel White CMO Clayfield 1949–1967
  • Courier Mail 20 Apr 1958
  • BE 7.3.1959 Arthur Kruger -> Thomas Nash
  • Note for later - John James Carey died 1.1.71

1961 29 Apr General Election

Name Party Ward Term in office
Clem Jones CMO Lord Mayor 1961–1975
Norman Buchan Labor Ithaca 1952–1966
George Clayton Labor Wynnum 1952–1967
William Morrow Cook CMO Nundah 1940–1952; 1955–1964
Harold Crawford CMO Merthyr 1955–1973
Thomas Joseph Doyle Labor South Brisbane 1954–1964
Murray Duus CMO Wavell 1955–1964
Robert Alexander Gray Labor Brisbane 1940–1967
Cliff Greenfield Labor Salisbury 1958–1973
Roy Harvey Labor Kedron 1952–1973; 1979–1985
Thomas Holmes Labor Bulimba 1940–1964
Allan Low CMO Greenslopes 1955–1964
Hector Marshall Labor Baroona 1955–1967
Thomas Nash ?? Windsor 1959–1970
Frank Olsen CMO Mount Gravatt 1955–1964
Lex David Ord CMO Toowong 1955–1979
Leonard Stanley Rudd CMO Mount Coot-tha 1946–1973
Petronel White CMO Clayfield 1949–1967
Arthur Davis ?? Sandgate 1961–1976
Roy Dent ?? Yeronga 1961–1970
Ormonde Olsen ?? Chatsworth 1961–1964, 1976–1991
Gordon Thomson ?? Sherwood 1961–1979
Len Trezona ?? Aspley 1961–1973
Ashgrove 1961–1964
Kurilpa 1961–1964
  • Bryan Walsh - Ashgrove - 1964–1976, 1979–1988 (Chermside 73, Carina 79)
  • Leslie Dutton - Kurilpa - 1964–1985 (Woolloongabba 73)
  • Norman Buchan died 6.6.1966
  • Thomas Doyle died 21.7.1964

1980s

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Scored a couple of gazettes unexpectedly, so:

27 March 1982

  • Lord Mayor - Roy Harvey (Labor)
  • Acacia - Clarence O'Sullivan
  • Annerley - Norman Rose
  • Auchenflower - Denver Beanland (Liberal) (1976-1986)
  • Banyo - Patricia Vaughan
  • Bramble Bay - Kenneth Leese
  • Camp Hill - ..Ormonde Olsen
  • Carina - Bryan Walsh (Labor)
  • Central City - Frank St. Ledger
  • Chermside - John Goss (Liberal)
  • Colmslie - John Holt Campbell (Labor)
  • Corinda - Phil Denman (Liberal)
  • Hamilton - Syd McDonald
  • Indooroopilly - Sallyanne Atkinson (Liberal)
  • Lutwyche - Ian Brusasco
  • Mitchelton - Roy Harvey (Labor) (1952-1973; 1979-1985)
  • Nathan - John Coneybeer
  • Sunnybank - Len Ardill (Labor)
  • The Gap - Brian Hallinan
  • Toombul - Dulcie Turnbull
  • Waterloo Bay - Donald Randall
  • Woolloongabba - Leslie Dutton


30 March 1985

  • Lord Mayor - Sallyanne Atkinson (Liberal)
  • Bracken Ridge - |Brian Murray
  • Breakfast Creek - Graham Clay
  • Camp Hill - Squire Richard Jeffreys
  • Carina - Bryan Walsh (Labor)
  • Chermside - |Lee Barnes
  • Coopers Plains - |John Wheeler
  • Deagon - ..Kenneth Leese
  • Doboy - ..John Holt Campbell (Labor)
  • Eagle Farm - ..Patricia Vaughan
  • Ekibin - ..Ormonde Olsen
  • Enoggera - Brian Mellifont
  • Fairfield - ..Norman Rose
  • Holland Park - Gail Chiconi
  • Inala - Clive Wells
  • Jamboree - ..Phil Denman (Liberal)
  • Kalinga - ..Dulcie Turnbull
  • Kianawah - ..Donald Randall
  • McDowall - ..John Goss (Liberal)
  • Paddington - ..Frank St. Ledger
  • Pullenvale - Bob Mills
  • Rochedale - Graham Quirk
  • Runcorn - Robert Ward
  • Spring Hill - ..Ian Brusasco
  • Taringa - ..Denver Beanland (Liberal) (1976-1986)
  • The Gabba - Tim Quinn (Labor)
  • The Gap - ..Brian Hallinan