This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the Eighth Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1919 election on 13 December 1919.
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Member |
Party |
Electorate |
State |
In office |
Frank Anstey |
| Labor |
Bourke |
Vic |
1910–1934 |
Llewellyn Atkinson |
| Nationalist/Country[1] |
Wilmot |
Tas |
1906–1929 |
Fred Bamford |
| Nationalist |
Herbert |
Qld |
1901–1925 |
James Bayley |
| Nationalist |
Oxley |
Qld |
1917–1931 |
George Bell |
| Nationalist |
Darwin |
Tas |
1919–1922, 1925–1943 |
Sir Robert Best |
| Nationalist |
Kooyong |
Vic |
1910–1922 |
Arthur Blakeley |
| Labor |
Darling |
NSW |
1917–1934 |
Reginald Blundell |
| Nationalist |
Adelaide |
SA |
1919–1922 |
Eric Bowden |
| Nationalist |
Nepean |
NSW |
1906–1910, 1919–1929 |
Frank Brennan |
| Labor |
Batman |
Vic |
1911–1931, 1934–1949 |
Stanley Bruce |
| Nationalist |
Flinders |
Vic |
1918–1929, 1931–1933 |
Reginald Burchell |
| Nationalist |
Fremantle |
WA |
1913–1922 |
Donald Cameron |
| Nationalist |
Brisbane |
Qld |
1919–1931, 1934–1937 |
James Catts |
| Labor/Majority Labor[2] |
Cook |
NSW |
1906–1922 |
John Chanter |
| Nationalist |
Riverina |
NSW |
1901–1903, 1904–1913, 1914–1922 |
Austin Chapman |
| Nationalist |
Eden-Monaro |
NSW |
1901–1926 |
Matthew Charlton |
| Labor |
Hunter |
NSW |
1910–1928 |
Michael Considine |
| Independent/ISLP |
Barrier |
NSW |
1917–1922 |
Sir Joseph Cook[3] |
| Nationalist |
Parramatta |
NSW |
1901–1921 |
Robert Cook |
| Victorian Farmers/Country |
Indi |
Vic |
1919–1928 |
Edward Corser |
| Nationalist |
Wide Bay |
Qld |
1915–1928 |
Lou Cunningham |
| Labor |
Gwydir |
NSW |
1919–1925, 1929–1931 |
James Fenton |
| Labor |
Maribyrnong |
Vic |
1910–1934 |
William Fleming |
| Nationalist/Country[4] |
Robertson |
NSW |
1913–1922 |
Richard Foster |
| Nationalist/Liberal |
Wakefield |
SA |
1909–1928 |
James Fowler |
| Nationalist |
Perth |
WA |
1901–1922 |
Frederick Francis |
| Independent |
Henty |
Vic |
1919–1925 |
Moses Gabb |
| Labor |
Angas |
SA |
1919–1925, 1929–1934 |
William Gibson |
| Victorian Farmers/Country[5] |
Corangamite |
Vic |
1918–1929, 1931–1934 |
Henry Gregory |
| Nationalist/Country[5] |
Dampier |
WA |
1913–1940 |
Littleton Groom |
| Nationalist |
Darling Downs |
Qld |
1901–1929, 1931–1936 |
Alexander Hay |
| Nationalist/Country/Independent[5][6] |
New England |
NSW |
1919–1922 |
William Higgs |
| Labor/Independent/Nationalist[7] |
Capricornia |
Qld |
1910–1922 |
William Hill |
| Victorian Farmers/Country[5] |
Echuca |
Vic |
1919–1934 |
Billy Hughes |
| Nationalist |
Bendigo |
Vic |
1901–1952 |
Syd Jackson |
| Nationalist |
Bass |
Tas |
1919–1929 |
Elliot Johnson |
| Nationalist |
Lang |
NSW |
1903–1928 |
Edmund Jowett |
| Victorian Farmers/Country[5] |
Grampians |
Vic |
1917–1922 |
Edwin Kerby[8] |
| Nationalist |
Ballarat |
Vic |
1919–1920 |
William Laird Smith |
| Nationalist |
Denison |
Tas |
1910–1922 |
Hector Lamond |
| Nationalist |
Illawarra |
NSW |
1917–1922 |
Thomas Lavelle |
| Labor |
Calare |
NSW |
1919–1922 |
Bert Lazzarini |
| Labor |
Werriwa |
NSW |
1919–1931, 1934–1952 |
John Lister |
| Nationalist |
Corio |
Vic |
1917–1929 |
John Livingston |
| Nationalist |
Barker |
SA |
1906–1922 |
George Mackay |
| Nationalist |
Lilley |
Qld |
1917–1934 |
Hugh Mahon[9] |
| Labor |
Kalgoorlie |
WA |
1901–1917, 1919–1920 |
William Mahony |
| Labor |
Dalley |
NSW |
1915–1927 |
Norman Makin |
| Labor |
Hindmarsh |
SA |
1919–1946, 1954–1963 |
William Maloney |
| Labor |
Melbourne |
Vic |
1904–1940 |
Walter Marks |
| Nationalist |
Wentworth |
NSW |
1919–1931 |
Charles Marr |
| Nationalist |
Parkes |
NSW |
1919–1929, 1931–1943 |
Walter Massy-Greene |
| Nationalist |
Richmond |
NSW |
1910–1922 |
James Mathews |
| Labor |
Melbourne Ports |
Vic |
1906–1931 |
George Maxwell |
| Nationalist |
Fawkner |
Vic |
1917–1935 |
Charles McDonald |
| Labor |
Kennedy |
Qld |
1901–1925 |
William McWilliams |
| Nationalist/Country[5] |
Franklin |
Tas |
1903–1922, 1928–1929 |
Parker Moloney |
| Labor |
Hume |
NSW |
1910–1913, 1914–1917, 1919–1931 |
Samuel Nicholls |
| Labor |
Macquarie |
NSW |
1917–1922 |
Earle Page |
| Farmers and Settlers/Country[5] |
Cowper |
NSW |
1919–1961 |
Jim Page[10] |
| Labor |
Maranoa |
Qld |
1901–1921 |
Alexander Poynton |
| Nationalist |
Grey |
SA |
1901–1922 |
John Prowse |
| Farmers and Settlers/Country[5] |
Swan |
WA |
1919–1943 |
Edward Riley |
| Labor |
South Sydney |
NSW |
1910–1931 |
Arthur Rodgers |
| Nationalist |
Wannon |
Vic |
1913–1922, 1925–1929 |
T. J. Ryan[11] |
| Labor |
West Sydney |
NSW |
1919–1921 |
Granville Ryrie |
| Nationalist |
North Sydney |
NSW |
1911–1927 |
Percy Stewart |
| Victorian Farmers/Country[5] |
Wimmera |
Vic |
1919–1931 |
William Story |
| Nationalist |
Boothby |
SA |
1904–1917 (S), 1917–1922 |
Frank Tudor[12] |
| Labor |
Yarra |
Vic |
1901–1922 |
David Watkins |
| Labor |
Newcastle |
NSW |
1901–1935 |
William Watt |
| Nationalist/Liberal |
Balaclava |
Vic |
1914–1929 |
John West |
| Labor |
East Sydney |
NSW |
1910–1931 |
Arnold Wienholt |
| Nationalist |
Moreton |
Qld |
1919–1922 |
George Wise |
| Nationalist |
Gippsland |
Vic |
1906–1913, 1914–1922 |
Close
Catts was expelled from the ALP in April 1921, and thereafter sat as a member of the Majority Labor Party.
This candidate joined the Country Party when it was formed in 1920.
Hay was expelled from the Country party in 1922 and sat as an independent.
Higgs was expelled from the ALP in 1920, and later joined the Nationalists.