This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1983 to 1984, as elected at the 1983 federal election.[1] They were together known as the 33rd Parliament.

Member Party Electorate State In office
Evan Adermann  National Fisher Qld 1972–1990
Ken Aldred [2]  Liberal Bruce Vic 1975–1980, 1983–1996
Neil Andrew  Liberal Wakefield SA 1983–2004
Doug Anthony [6]  National Richmond NSW 1957–1984
Peter Baldwin  Labor Sydney NSW 1983–1998
Kim Beazley  Labor Swan WA 1980–2007
David Beddall  Labor Fadden Qld 1983–1998
Gordon Bilney  Labor Kingston SA 1983–1996
Allen Blanchard  Labor Moore WA 1983–1990
Neal Blewett  Labor Bonython SA 1977–1994
Charles Blunt [6]  National Richmond NSW 1984–1990
Lionel Bowen  Labor Kingsford Smith NSW 1969–1990
Ray Braithwaite  National Dawson Qld 1975–1996
Bob Brown  Labor Hunter NSW 1980–1998
John Brown  Labor Parramatta NSW 1977–1990
John Brumby  Labor Bendigo Vic 1983–1990
Max Burr  Liberal Wilmot Tas 1975–1993
Alan Cadman  Liberal Mitchell NSW 1974–2007
Ewen Cameron  Liberal Indi Vic 1977–1993
Don Cameron [3]  Liberal Moreton Qld 1966–1983, 1983–1990
Ian Cameron  National Maranoa Qld 1980–1990
Graeme Campbell  Labor Kalgoorlie WA 1980–1998
Jim Carlton  Liberal Mackellar NSW 1977–1994
David Charles  Labor Isaacs Vic 1980–1990
Ric Charlesworth  Labor Perth WA 1983–1993
Joan Child  Labor Henty Vic 1974–1975, 1980–1990
Bob Chynoweth  Labor Flinders Vic 1983–1990, 1993–1996
Barry Cohen  Labor Robertson NSW 1969–1990
Peter Coleman  Liberal Wentworth NSW 1981–1987
David Connolly  Liberal Bradfield NSW 1974–1996
Bruce Cowan  National Lyne NSW 1980–1993
Manfred Cross  Labor Brisbane Qld 1961–1975, 1980–1990
Barry Cunningham  Labor McMillan Vic 1980–1990, 1993–1996
Elaine Darling  Labor Lilley Qld 1980–1993
John Dawkins  Labor Fremantle WA 1974–1975, 1977–1994
Don Dobie  Liberal Cook NSW 1966–1972, 1975–1998
Peter Drummond  Liberal Forrest WA 1972–1987
Michael Duffy  Labor Holt Vic 1980–1996
Harry Edwards  Liberal Berowra NSW 1972–1993
Ron Edwards  Labor Stirling WA 1983–1993
Doug Everingham  Labor Capricornia Qld 1967–1975, 1977–1984
Wendy Fatin  Labor Canning WA 1983–1996
Wal Fife  Liberal Farrer NSW 1975–1993
Peter Fisher  National Mallee Vic 1972–1993
Malcolm Fraser [1]  Liberal Wannon Vic 1955–1983
Ross Free  Labor Macquarie NSW 1980–1996
Ken Fry  Labor Fraser ACT 1980–1984
John Gayler  Labor Leichhardt Qld 1983–1993
George Gear  Labor Tangney WA 1983–1996
Bruce Goodluck  Liberal Franklin Tas 1975–1993
Russ Gorman  Labor Chifley NSW 1983–1996
Alan Griffiths  Labor Maribyrnong Vic 1983–1996
Ray Groom  Liberal Braddon Tas 1975–1984
Steele Hall  Liberal Boothby SA 1981–1996
Gerry Hand  Labor Melbourne Vic 1983–1993
Bob Hawke  Labor Wills Vic 1980–1992
David Hawker [1]  Liberal Wannon Vic 1983–2010
Bill Hayden  Labor Oxley Qld 1961–1988
Noel Hicks  National Riverina NSW 1980–1998
Michael Hodgman  Liberal Denison Tas 1975–1987
Clyde Holding  Labor Melbourne Ports Vic 1977–1998
Colin Hollis  Labor Macarthur NSW 1983–2001
John Howard  Liberal Bennelong NSW 1974–2007
Brian Howe  Labor Batman Vic 1977–1996
Ben Humphreys  Labor Griffith Qld 1977–1996
Ralph Hunt  National Gwydir NSW 1969–1990
Chris Hurford  Labor Adelaide SA 1969–1987
Ralph Jacobi  Labor Hawker SA 1969–1987
Harry Jenkins Sr.  Labor Scullin Vic 1969–1986
Les Johnson [4]  Labor Hughes NSW 1955–1966, 1969–1984
Barry Jones  Labor Lalor Vic 1977–1998
Bob Katter Sr.  National Kennedy Qld 1966–1990
Paul Keating  Labor Blaxland NSW 1969–1996
Ros Kelly  Labor Canberra ACT 1980–1995
Lewis Kent  Labor Hotham Vic 1980–1990
Len Keogh  Labor Bowman Qld 1969–1975, 1983–1987
John Kerin  Labor Werriwa NSW 1972–1975, 1978–1993
Sir James Killen [3]  Liberal Moreton Qld 1955–1983
Dick Klugman  Labor Prospect NSW 1969–1990
Ted Lindsay  Labor Herbert Qld 1983–1996
Bruce Lloyd  National Murray Vic 1971–1996
Stephen Lusher  National Hume NSW 1974–1984
Stewart McArthur [5]  Liberal Corangamite Vic 1984–2007
Peter McGauran  National Gippsland Vic 1983–2008
Jeannette McHugh  Labor Phillip NSW 1983–1996
Michael MacKellar  Liberal Warringah NSW 1969–1994
Leo McLeay  Labor Grayndler NSW 1979–2004
Ian Macphee  Liberal Balaclava Vic 1974–1990
Tom McVeigh  National Darling Downs Qld 1972–1988
Michael Maher  Labor Lowe NSW 1969–1987
Helen Mayer  Labor Chisholm Vic 1983–1987
John Mildren  Labor Ballarat Vic 1980–1990
Clarrie Millar  National Wide Bay Qld 1974–1990
Peter Milton  Labor La Trobe Vic 1980–1990
John Moore  Liberal Ryan Qld 1975–2001
Allan Morris  Labor Newcastle NSW 1983–1998
Peter Morris  Labor Shortland NSW 1972–1998
Bill Morrison  Labor St George NSW 1969–1975, 1980–1984
John Mountford  Labor Banks NSW 1980–1990
Kevin Newman  Liberal Bass Tas 1975–1984
Frank O'Keefe  National Paterson NSW 1969–1984
Lloyd O'Neil  Labor Grey SA 1983–1993
Andrew Peacock  Liberal Kooyong Vic 1966–1994
James Porter  Liberal Barker SA 1975–1990
Gary Punch  Labor Barton NSW 1983–1996
John Reeves  Labor Northern Territory NT 1983–1984
Ian Robinson  National Cowper NSW 1963–1990
Allan Rocher  Liberal Curtin WA 1981–1998
Philip Ruddock  Liberal Dundas NSW 1973–2016
John Saunderson  Labor Deakin Vic 1983–1990
Gordon Scholes  Labor Corio Vic 1967–1993
John Scott  Labor Hindmarsh SA 1980–1993
Roger Shipton  Liberal Higgins Vic 1975–1990
David Simmons  Labor Calare NSW 1983–1996
Ian Sinclair  National New England NSW 1963–1998
Sir Billy Snedden [2]  Liberal Bruce Vic 1955–1983
Jim Snow  Labor Eden-Monaro NSW 1983–1996
John Spender  Liberal North Sydney NSW 1980–1990
Peter Staples  Labor Diamond Valley Vic 1983–1996
Peter Steedman  Labor Casey Vic 1983–1984
Tony Street [5]  Liberal Corangamite Vic 1966–1984
Andrew Theophanous  Labor Burke Vic 1980–2001
Robert Tickner [4]  Labor Hughes NSW 1984–1996
Wilson Tuckey  Liberal O'Connor WA 1980–2010
Tom Uren  Labor Reid NSW 1958–1990
Dean Wells  Labor Petrie Qld 1983–1984
Stewart West  Labor Cunningham NSW 1977–1993
Peter White  Liberal McPherson Qld 1981–1990
Ralph Willis  Labor Gellibrand Vic 1972–1998
Ian Wilson  Liberal Sturt SA 1966–1969, 1972–1993
Mick Young  Labor Port Adelaide SA 1974–1988
1 The Liberal member for Wannon (VIC), Malcolm Fraser, resigned on 31 March 1983; Liberal candidate David Hawker won the resulting by-election on 7 May 1983.
2 The Liberal member for Bruce (VIC), Sir Billy Snedden, resigned on 21 April 1983; Liberal candidate Ken Aldred won the resulting by-election on 28 May 1983.
3 The Liberal member for Moreton (Qld), Sir James Killen, resigned on 15 August 1983; Liberal candidate Don Cameron won the resulting by-election on 5 November 1983.
4 The Labor member for Hughes (NSW), Les Johnson, resigned in January 1984; Labor candidate Robert Tickner won the resulting by-election on 18 February 1984.
5 The Liberal member for Corangamite, Tony Street, resigned on 18 January 1984; Liberal candidate Stewart McArthur won the resulting by-election on 18 February 1984.
6 The National member for Richmond (NSW), Doug Anthony, resigned on 18 January 1984; National candidate Charles Blunt won the resulting by-election on 18 February 1984.

References

  1. "Historical information on the Australian Parliament". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 29 October 2016.
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