Electoral district of Castlemaine and Maldon
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The Electoral district of Castlemaine and Maldon was a former electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
(Australia
).
Victorian Legislative Assembly
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Members for Castlemaine
Member | Party | Term | |
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John Macadam | Unaligned | October 1859 - May 1861 | |
Alexander John Smith | Unaligned | May 1861 - July 1861 | |
John Macadam | Unaligned | August 1861 - August 1864 | |
Alexander John Smith | Unaligned | November 1860 - October 1861 | |
Alexander John Smith | Unaligned | November 1861 - August 1864 | |
George Allen Smyth | Unaligned | November 1862 - August 1864 | |
Sir William Austin Zeal | Unaligned | May 1864 - December 1865 | |
Thomas Carpenter | Unaligned | November 1864 - December 1865 | |
Samuel Henry Bindon | Unaligned | November 1864 - October 1868 | |
Sir William Austin Zeal | Unaligned | April 1871 - March 1874 | |
James Farrell | Unaligned | February 1866 - May 1878 | |
Charles Henry Pearson Charles Henry Pearson Charles Henry Pearson was a British-born Australian historian, educationist, politician and journalist. According to John Tregenza, "Pearson was the outstanding intellectual of the Australian colonies... |
Unaligned | July 1878 – February 1883 | |
James Service | Unaligned | February 1883- February 1886 | |
William James Sutherland Gordon | Unaligned | March 1886 - September 1894 | |
Edward David Williams | Unaligned | October 1894 - May 1904 | |
William Gray Baillie | Unaligned | February February 1866 - November 1870 | |
James Patterson James Patterson (Australian politician) Sir James Brown Patterson, KCMG , Australian colonial politician, was the 17th Premier of Victoria.Patterson was born in Alnwick, Northumberland, and emigrated to Victoria in 1852 to seek his fortune on the goldfields... |
Unaligned | December 1870 - October 1895 | |
James Whiteside McCay James Whiteside McCay Lieutenant General Sir James Whiteside McCay KCMG, KBE, CB, VD was an Australian general and politician. A graduate of the University of Melbourne, where he earned Master of Arts and Master of Laws degrees, he established a successful legal practice, McCay & Thwaites... |
Unaligned | November 1895 - December 1899 | |
Harry Lawson Harry Lawson Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson KCMG , Australian politician, was the 27th Premier of Victoria.Lawson was born in Dunolly, the son of a Presbyterian clergyman of Scottish descent. He was educated at a local school and then briefly Scotch College in Melbourne. He was a noted Australian rules... |
Unaligned | January 1900 - May 1904 | |
Members for Castlemaine and Maldon
Member | Party | Term | |
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Harry Lawson Harry Lawson Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson KCMG , Australian politician, was the 27th Premier of Victoria.Lawson was born in Dunolly, the son of a Presbyterian clergyman of Scottish descent. He was educated at a local school and then briefly Scotch College in Melbourne. He was a noted Australian rules... |
Unaligned | June 1904 - March 1927 | |
Members for Castlemaine and Kyneton
Member | Party | Term | |
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Harry Lawson Harry Lawson Sir Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson KCMG , Australian politician, was the 27th Premier of Victoria.Lawson was born in Dunolly, the son of a Presbyterian clergyman of Scottish descent. He was educated at a local school and then briefly Scotch College in Melbourne. He was a noted Australian rules... |
Nationalist | July 1927 - October 1928 | |
Walter Lovell Langslow | Nationalist | February 1929 - October 1929 | |
Jessie Edward Satchell | Australian Labor Party | November 1929 - April 1932 | |
Clive Shields | United Australia Party | May 1932 - February 1940 | |
William David Hodson | Australian Labor Party | March 1940 - October 1945 | |
See also
- Parliaments of the Australian states and territoriesParliaments of the Australian states and territoriesThe Parliaments of the Australian states and territories are legislative bodies within the federal framework of the Commonwealth of Australia. Before the formation of the Commonwealth in 1901, the six Australian colonies were self-governing, with parliaments which had come into existence at various...
- List of members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly