Electoral district of Musgrave
Appearance
Musgrave Queensland—Legislative Assembly | |
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State | Queensland |
Created | 1886 |
Abolished | 1923 |
Namesake | Musgrave |
Musgrave was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Queensland from 1886 to 1923.[1]
The district was initially created when the Electoral district of Townsville was split by the Additional Members Act of 1885.[1] In 1888, Musgrave was replaced by Herbert, the name Musgrave was then assigned to a seat in the Bundaberg district.[1]
Members for Musgrave
Member | Party | Term | |
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Template:Australian politics/party colours/Ministerial| | Robert Philp | Ministerial | 5 Jan 1886 – 9 May 1888 |
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Ministerial| | William O'Connell | Ministerial | 9 May 1888 – 4 Mar 1903 |
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Ministerial| | John White | Ministerial | 4 Mar 1903 – 27 Aug 1904 |
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor| | Charles Nielson | Labor | 27 Aug 1904 – 18 May 1907 |
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Ministerial| | John White | Ministerial | 18 May 1907 – 22 May 1915 |
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor| | Thomas Armfield | Labor | 22 May 1915 – 9 Oct 1920 |
Template:Australian politics/party colours/Labor| | Henry Cattermull | Country | 9 Oct 1920 – 12 May 1923 |
Election results
See also
- Electoral districts of Queensland
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by year
- Category:Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly by name
References
- ^ a b c "Representatives of Queensland State Electorates 1860 - 2012" (PDF). Queensland Parliament.