The laws governing membership of the Parliament of Victoria are particularly archaic and confused. Successive amendments have been poorly integrated, creating awkward problems of interpretation. Most of the grounds of disqualification were originally derived from British models, but some have remained in ...
There are 43 women (28.66%) in the 150-member House of Representatives, and 32 (42.10%) in the 76-member Senate. With 43 members in both chambers, the ALP has the largest number of women (45.26%) in the parliament. The Liberal Party and Nationals combined have 21 members (20%). The...
The catalogue that follows contains biographical data on the Unitarians who sat in the House of Commons during the nineteenth century. The main list, which includes ninety-seven MPs, is the body of evidence on which the paper on "Unitarian Members of Parliament in the Nineteenth Century" is ...
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He subsequently served in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, representing Bendigo and Bendigo West 1982-92. * 27th Parliament 1969-1972 –Members Still Living No.NamePartySeatTermDate of BirthCurrent Age 1. Peter Nixon Country Gippsland (Vic) 1961-1983 22 March 1928 96 2. Ian Sinclair Country ...
19th Parliament 1949-1951– Members Still Living No.NamePartySeatTermDate of BirthCurrent Age 1. William Grayden Liberal Swan (WA) 1949-1954 05 August 1920 104 Grayden was a “forty-niner”, one of the MPs elected in 1949 when the Menzies government came to office, beginning a period of ...