Australian Democrats - Former Members in The States and Territories

Former Members in The States and Territories

State Representative House Division Term
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY Gordon Walsh House of Assembly 1979–1985
Ivor Vivian House of Assembly 1979–1985
Roslyn Dundas Legislative Assembly Ginninderra 2001–2004
NEW SOUTH WALES Elisabeth Kirkby Legislative Council 1981–1998
Richard Jones Legislative Council 1988–1996
Arthur Chesterfield-Evans Legislative Council 1998–2007
WESTERN AUSTRALIA Norm Kelly Legislative Council East Metropolitan Region 1997–2001
Helen Hodgson Legislative Council North Metropolitan Region 1997–2001
SOUTH AUSTRALIA Robin Millhouse Legislative Assembly Mitcham 1977–1982
Lance Milne Legislative Council 1979–1985
Heather Southcott Legislative Assembly Mitcham 1982
Ian Gilfillan Legislative Council 1982–1993, 1997–2006
Mike Elliott Legislative Council 1985–2003
Sandra Kanck Legislative Council 1993–2009
Kate Reynolds Legislative Council 2003–2006
David Winderlich Legislative Council 2009
TASMANIA Norm Sanders Legislative Assembly Denison 1980–1982

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