Division of Lilley
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The Division of Lilley is an Australian Electoral Division in Queensland. The division was first proclaimed in 1913. It currently stretches from Sandgate in the north, to Kedron in the west, to Hamilton in the south, and Pinkenba to the east.
The division is named after Sir Charles Lilley, a former Premier of Queensland and a former Chief Justice of Queensland
| Member | Party | Term |
|---|---|---|
| J Stumm | LIB | 1913-17 |
| G H Mackay | NAT/UAP | 1917-34 |
| (Sir) Donald Charles Cameron | UAP | 1934-37 |
| W A Jolley | UAP | 1937-43 |
| J W Hadley | ALP | 1943-49 |
| B Wight | LP | 1949-61 |
| Donald James Cameron | ALP | 1961-63 |
| K M Cairns | LP | 1963-72 |
| Frank Doyle | ALP | 1972-74 |
| K M Cairns | LP | 1974-80 |
| E E Darling | ALP | 1980-93 |
| Wayne Swan | ALP | 1993-96 |
| E Grace | LP | 1996-98 |
| Wayne Swan | ALP | 1998- |
| Electoral Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Queensland | |
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Blair | Bonner | Bowman | Brisbane | Capricornia | Dawson | Dickson | Fadden | Fairfax | Fisher | Flynn | Forde | Griffith | Groom | Herbert | Hinkler | Kennedy | Leichhardt | Lilley | Longman | Maranoa | McPherson | Moncrieff | Moreton | Oxley | Petrie | Rankin | Ryan | Wide Bay |
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