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List of members of the Australian Parliament who died in office

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The following is a list of members of the Australian Parliament who died in office.

Senate

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Member Party
State
Date of death Age at death Cause
Frederick Thomas Sargood   Free Trade Victoria 2 January 1903[1] 68
William Russell   Labor South Australia 28 June 1912 69 Heart disease[2]
Gregor McGregor   Labor South Australia 13 August 1914 65 Heart disease[3]
Robert Guthrie   Nationalist South Australia 20 January 1921 63 Struck by a tram[4]
John Adamson   Nationalist Queensland 2 May 1922 65 Fell in front of a train in possible suicide[5]
Thomas Bakhap   Nationalist Tasmania 18 August 1923 56
Edward Millen   Nationalist New South Wales 14 September 1923 62 Chronic nephritis[6]
Stephen Barker   Labor Victoria 21 June 1924[7] 77-78
Allan McDougall   Labor New South Wales 14 October 1924 67 Diabetes[8]
Jack Power   Labor New South Wales 13 January 1925[9] 41
Edward Russell   Nationalist Victoria 18 July 1925 46 Brain disease[10]
James O'Loghlin   Labor South Australia 4 December 1925 73 Tuberculosis[11]
Charles McHugh   Labor South Australia 24 July 1927 40 Pneumonia[12]
John Grant   Labor New South Wales 19 May 1928[13] 70-71
Thomas Givens   Nationalist Queensland 19 June 1928 64 Heart disease[14]
David Andrew   Country Victoria 19 November 1928 62
John Chapman   Labor South Australia 14 March 1931 51
Harold Edward Elliott   Nationalist Victoria 23 March 1931 52 Suicide caused by post-traumatic stress disorder[15]
James Ogden   United Australia Tasmania 5 February 1932[16] 63
John Newlands   United Australia South Australia 20 May 1932[17] 67
Walter Kingsmill   United Australia Western Australia 15 January 1935 70 Coronary occlusion[18]
Lionel Courtenay   United Australia New South Wales 11 July 1935[19] 55
William Carroll   Country Western Australia 30 May 1936[20] 64
John MacDonald   Labor Queensland 17 August 1937 57 Heart disease[21]
John Barnes   Labor Victoria 31 January 1938 69 Cancer
Bertie Johnston   Country Western Australia 6 September 1942 62 Drowning[22]
James Cunningham   Labor Western Australia 4 July 1943[23] 63
Richard Keane   Labor Victoria 26 April 1946 65 Heart disease[24]
Richard Nash   Labor Western Australia 12 December 1951 61 Heart attack[25]
Edmund Piesse   Country Western Australia 25 August 1952 62 Suicide by carbon-monoxide poisoning[26]
Jack Chamberlain   Liberal Tasmania 16 January 1953[27] 68
George McLeay   Liberal South Australia 14 September 1955 63 Ischemic heart disease[28]
Jack Devlin   Labor Victoria 26 May 1957[29] 57
Bill Ashley   Labor New South Wales 27 June 1958 76 Stroke[30]
Harrie Seward   Country Western Australia 23 July 1958[31] 74
Rex Pearson   Liberal South Australia 11 September 1961 56
Albert Reid   Country Queensland 22 May 1962 76 Heart attack[32]
Max Poulter   Labor Queensland 2 September 1962[33] 49
Seddon Vincent   Liberal Western Australia 9 November 1964 56
Harrie Wade   Country Victoria 18 November 1964 59 Heart attack[34]
Shane Paltridge   Liberal Western Australia 21 January 1966 56 Cancer[35]
Bob Sherrington   Liberal Queensland 16 March 1966 64
Charles Sandford   Labor Victoria 22 October 1966 71
Clive Hannaford   Independent South Australia 24 October 1967[36] 64
Keith Laught   Liberal South Australia 13 May 1969 61
Sam Cohen   Labor Victoria 7 October 1969 50 Heart attack
Colin McKellar   Country New South Wales 13 April 1970 66 Coronary heart disease
James Ormonde   Labor New South Wales 30 November 1970 67
Bertie Milliner   Labor Queensland 30 June 1975 63 Heart attack
Ivor Greenwood   Liberal Victoria 13 October 1976 49 Heart attack
John Knight   Liberal Australian Capital Territory 4 March 1981 37 Heart attack
Alan Missen   Liberal Victoria 30 March 1986 60 Heart attack[37]
Olive Zakharov   Labor Victoria 6 March 1995[38] 65 Struck by a car
John Panizza   Liberal Western Australia 31 January 1997 65
Jeannie Ferris   Liberal South Australia 1 April 2007 66 Ovarian cancer[39]
Judith Adams   Liberal Western Australia 31 March 2012 68 Breast cancer[40]
Alex Gallacher   Labor South Australia 29 August 2021 67 Lung cancer[41]
Kimberley Kitching   Labor Victoria 10 March 2022[42] 52 Heart attack (suspected)
Jim Molan   Liberal New South Wales 16 January 2023 72 Cancer[43]
Linda White   Labor Victoria 29 February 2024 63-64 Cancer[44]

House of Representatives

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Member Party
State/Division
Date of death Age at death Cause
William Henry Groom   Protectionist Queensland
(Darling Downs)
8 August 1901 68 Bronchial catarrh, heart failure
Frederick William Piesse   Free Trade Tasmania
(Tasmania)
6 March 1902 53
Edward Braddon   Free Trade Tasmania
(Wilmot)
2 February 1904 74
Charles Kingston   Protectionist South Australia
(Adelaide)
11 May 1908 57 Stroke[45]
Frederick Holder   Independent South Australia
(Wakefield)
23 July 1909 59 Cerebral hemorrhage[46]
James Hutchison   Labor South Australia
(Hindmarsh)
6 December 1909 50 Complications from kidney surgery[47]
Henry Beard   Labor Victoria
(Batman)
18 December 1910[48] 45-46 Complications from a medical operation
George Edwards   Liberal New South Wales
(North Sydney)
4 February 1911 56 Gas explosion[49]
Lee Batchelor   Labor South Australia
(Boothby)
8 October 1911 46 Heart attack[50]
Charlie Frazer   Labor Western Australia
(Kalgoorlie)
25 November 1913 33 Pneumonia[51]
Ernest Roberts   Labor South Australia
(Adelaide)
2 December 1913 45 Heart disease
John Arthur   Labor Victoria
(Bendigo)
9 December 1914 39 Kidney disease
Edward Jolley   Labor Victoria
(Grampians)
1 January 1915 40-41 Cerebral hemorrhage[52]
Robert Howe   Labor New South Wales
(Dalley)
2 April 1915[53] 53-54
Charles Howroyd   Labor Tasmania
(Darwin)
10 May 1917[54] 50
Charles Carty Salmon   Nataionalist Victoria
(Grampians)
15 September 1917 57
John Forrest   Nationalist Western Australia
(Swan)
2 September 1918 71 Skin cancer[55]
James Chester Manifold   Nationalist Victoria
(Corangamite)
30 October 1918 51 Pneumonia
Albert Palmer   Nationalist Victoria
(Echuca)
14 August 1919 59-60 Pneumonia[56]
Jim Page   Labor Queensland
(Maranoa)
3 June 1921[57] 59-60
T.J. Ryan   Labor New South Wales
(West Sydney)
1 August 1921 45 Pneumonia
Frank Tudor   Labor Victoria
(Yarra)
10 January 1922[58] 55
Austin Chapman   Nationalist New South Wales
(Eden-Monaro)
12 January 1926 61 Cerebro-vascular disease
Herbert Pratten   Nationalist New South Wales
(Parramatta)
7 May 1928 63 Cerebral hemorrhage
Edward Corser   Nationalist Queensland
(Wide Bay)
31 July 1928[59] 75-76
William Lambert   Labor New South Wales
(West Sydney)
6 September 1928 47 Heart attack[60]
William McWilliams   Independent Tasmania
(Franklin)
22 October 1929 73 Angina pectoris
John West   Labor New South Wales
(East Sydney)
5 February 1931 79
Percy Stewart   Independent Victoria
(Wimmera)
15 October 1931 45 Pneumonia[61]
John Clasby   United Australia New South Wales
(East Sydney)
15 January 1932 40-41
William Holman   United Australia New South Wales
(Martin)
5 June 1934 62
Charles McGrath   United Australia Victoria
(Ballaarat)
21 July 1934 61
David Watkins   Labor New South Wales
(Newcastle)
8 April 1935 69 Cancer[62]
George Maxwell   United Australia Victoria
(Fawkner)
25 June 1935 76
Darby Riordan   Labor Queensland
(Kennedy)
15 October 1936 50 Pneumonia[63]
Littleton Groom   United Australia Queensland
(Darling Downs)
6 November 1936 69 Cerebro-vascular disease
Charles Hawker   United Australia South Australia
(Wakefield)
25 October 1938 44 Plane crash[64]
Francis Baker   Labor Queensland
(Griffith)
28 March 1939 35-36 Motor accident[65]
Joseph Lyons   United Australia Tasmania
(Wilmot)
7 April 1939 59 Heart attack[66]
Geoffrey Street   United Australia Victoria
(Corangamite)
13 August 1940 46 Plane crash[67]
James Fairbairn   United Australia Victoria
(Flinders)
13 August 1940 43 Plane crash[67]
Henry Gullett   United Australia Victoria
(Henty)
13 August 1940 62 Plane crash[67]
Albert Green   Labor Western Australia
(Kalgoorlie)
2 October 1940 70
Henry Gregory   Country Western Australia
(Swan)
15 November 1940[68] 80
John Price   United Australia South Australia
(Boothby)
23 April 1941[69] 59
John Curtin   Labor Western Australia
(Fremantle)
5 July 1945 60 Heart disease[70]
Ben Chifley   Labor New South Wales
(Macquarie)
13 June 1951 65 Heart attack[71]
Jim Eggins   Country New South Wales
(Lyne)
28 January 1952 53 Cerebral disease[72]
Rupert Ryan   Liberal Victoria
(Flinders)
25 August 1952 68 Heart failure
Bert Lazzarini   Labor New South Wales
(Werriwa)
1 October 1952 68 Cerebral hemorrhage
Billy Hughes   Liberal New South Wales
(Bradfield)
28 October 1952[73] 90
Sol Rosevear   Labor New South Wales
(Dalley)
21 March 1953 61 Coronary occlusion
Allan McDonald   Liberal Victoria
(Corangamite)
10 June 1953 64 Cancer
Dan Mulcahy   Labor New South Wales
(Lang)
21 July 1953[74] 71
Thomas Treloar   Liberal New South Wales
(Gwydir)
15 November 1953[75] 61
Tom Sheehan   Labor New South Wales
(Cook)
26 March 1955 63
Billy Davies   Labor New South Wales
(Cunningham)
17 February 1956 71-72
Archie Cameron   Liberal South Australia
(Barker)
9 August 1956 61 Heart attack[76]
Larry Anthony   Country New South Wales
(Richmond)
12 July 1957 60 Cerebrovascular disease[77]
Harry Bruce   Labor Queensland
(Leichhardt)
11 October 1958 74 Heart attack[78]
Percy Clarey   Labor Victoria
(Bendigo)
17 May 1960 70 Pneumonia[79]
Frank Timson   Liberal Victoria
(Higinbotham)
16 October 1960[80] 51
Alan Bird   Labor Victoria
(Batman)
21 July 1962 55
Edgar Russell   Labor South Australia
(Grey)
31 March 1963 72
Eddie Ward   Labor New South Wales
(East Sydney)
31 July 1963 64 Heart attack[81]
Athol Townley   Liberal Tasmania
(Denison)
24 December 1963[82] 58
George Shaw   Country Queensland
(Dawson)
9 January 1966 58 Cerebral hemorrhage[83]
John Cockle   Liberal New South Wales
(Warringah)
3 August 1966 57 Heart attack[84]
George Gray   Country Queensland
(Capricornia)
2 August 1967 63 Pulmonary edema
Harold Holt   Liberal Victoria
(Higgins)
17 December 1967 59 Disappeared. Presumed drowned[85]
Jim Fraser   Labor Australian Capital Territory
(Australian Capital Territory)
1 April 1970 62 Cancer
Wilfrid Kent Hughes   Liberal Victoria
(Chisholm)
30 July 1970[86] 75
Rex Connor   Labor New South Wales
(Cunningham)
22 August 1977 70 Coronary occlusion
Frank Stewart   Labor New South Wales
(Grayndler)
16 April 1979 56 Heart attack
Eric Robinson   Liberal Queensland
(McPherson)
7 January 1981 51 Heart attack[87]
Greg Wilton   Labor Victoria
(Isaacs)
14 June 2000 44 Suicide[88]
Peter Nugent   Liberal Victoria
(Aston)
24 April 2001[89] 63 Heart attack
Don Randall   Liberal Western Australia
(Canning)
21 July 2015 62 Heart attack[90]
Peta Murphy   Labor Victoria
(Dunkley)
4 December 2023 50 Breast Cancer[91]

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