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Candidates of the 1989 Queensland state election

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The 1989 Queensland state election was held on 2 December 1989.

By-elections

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Retiring Members

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Labor

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Liberal

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National

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Independent

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Legislative Assembly

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Sitting members at the time of the election are shown in bold text.

Electorate Held by Labor candidate Liberal candidate National candidate Other candidates
Albert National John Szczerbanik Kay Elson Ivan Gibbs John Ivory (AAP)
Archerfield Labor Henry Palaszczuk Gordon Morris Mark Goodin
Ashgrove Liberal Jim Fouras Alan Sherlock John Giles Garry Renshaw (Ind)
Stephen Woolcock (Ind)
Aspley National Noela Pemberton John Goss Beryce Nelson Eric Raetz (CTA)
Ian Webster (Ind)
Auburn National Tom Hall Neville Harper Maurice Hetherington (Ind)
Balonne National Barrie Ryan Don Neal John Ellem (BAM)
Allen Tinkler (Ind)
Barambah CEC John Lang Bill Walters Trevor Perrett Craig Isherwood (CEC)
Barron River National Lesley Clark David Forehead Peter Dunn
Bowen Labor Ken Smyth Trevor Maltby Jo Cronin (Ind)
Brisbane Central Labor Peter Beattie John Peeters Justin Choveaux Ranald McDonald (Grn Ind)
Broadsound National Jim Pearce Howard Rodda Denis Hinton Jim O'Brien (Ind)
Les White (CEC)
Bulimba Labor Ron McLean Alvan Hawkes Judith Brown
Bundaberg Labor Clem Campbell Peter MacSween Mary Ann Walsh Lin Myles (GP)
Burdekin National Don Wallace Anthony Chandler Mark Stoneman
Burnett National Vicki Pritchett Alex Warren Doug Slack Maurice Chapman (Ind)
Caboolture Labor Ken Hayward Bob O'Sullivan Roy Rogers Raymond De Gruchy (CTA)
Ron Fenton (Ind)
James Kessels (Ind)
Cairns Labor Keith De Lacy Wally Scholtens
Callide National Greg Clair Di McCauley
Carnarvon National Maurice Passmore Ruth Buchanan Lawrence Springborg Graham Caslick (Ind)
Jim Smith (Ind)
Chatsworth Labor Terry Mackenroth Jack Butler David Stone
Condamine National Bill Murphy Brian Littleproud
Cook Labor Steve Bredhauer Bill Rutherford Lester Rosendale James Akee (Ind)
David Byrne (Ind)
Norman Johnson (Ind)
Dan Paterson (Ind)
Cooroora National Ray Barber Allen Low Robin Priebe Joseph Roach (Ind)
Cunningham National Noel Payne Malcolm Wilson Tony Elliott
Currumbin National Michael Batkin Trevor Coomber Leo Gately John Moreland (Dem)
Everton Labor Glen Milliner Greg Smith Peter Kuskie
Fassifern National Don Petersen Margaret Grevett Kev Lingard Lawrence Hawkins (CEC)
Clyde Willis (CEC)
Flinders National Noel Robertson Owen Pershouse Bob Katter Harrison Duncan (Ind)
Beryl Hunter (Ind)
Glass House National Jon Sullivan Errol Johnston Bill Newton Rona Joyner (CTA)
Glen Spicer (Dem)
Greenslopes National Gary Fenlon Graham Young Leisha Harvey Richard Tiainen (Ind)
Gregory National Robert Nilon Dudley Church Vaughan Johnson Leo Baird (Ind)
Alan Barton (Ind)
Gympie National Geoffrey Brown Bruce Kean Len Stephan Lewis Blayse (UPP)
Bruce Chapman (Ind)
Adrian McClintock (Ind)
Hinchinbrook National George Day Antonino Cardillo Marc Rowell Ron Dunn (Ind)
Ipswich Labor David Hamill Ian Vagg Don McNabb (Ind)
Ipswich West Labor Don Livingstone Ken Clift
Isis National Bill Nunn Fred Kleinschmidt Bob Kerr Lin Powell (Ind)
Landsborough National Francis Bowyer Garnet Ross Mike Ahern Santo Ferraro (CI)
Lockyer National Marie Klajn Fabius Manners Tony Fitzgerald Bryan Greenham (Ind)
Peter McKinlay (Ind)
Logan Labor Wayne Goss Peter Carroll Wayne Robertson
Lytton Labor Tom Burns Peter Dutton Victor Sirl
Mackay Labor Ed Casey Gary Kennedy Greg Williamson Trevor Dempster (Ind)
Manly Labor Jim Elder Verlie Farrell Paul Asher Barry Cullen (AAP)
Bob George (Dem)
Mansfield National Laurel Power David Greig Craig Sherrin
Maryborough National Bob Dollin Kevin Mahoney Gilbert Alison Camillo Primavera (CEC)
Merthyr Liberal Barbara Dawson Santo Santoro Pat Kelly
Mirani National David Robinson Bevin Coleman Jim Randell
Moggill Liberal Robyn Campbell David Watson Trevor St Baker James Fredericks (Grn Ind)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Wendy Edmond Lyle Schuntner Geoff Colless Myron Loving (Grn Ind)
Mount Gravatt National Judy Spence Guelfi Scassola Ian Henderson
Mount Isa Liberal Tony McGrady Peter Beard Stephen Wollaston
Mourilyan Labor Bill Eaton Malcolm Taylor Philip Condon (Ind)
Mulgrave National Warren Pitt Max Menzel
Murrumba Labor Deane Wells Patrick Seeney Phil Benson
Nerang National Robert Lee Ray Connor Tom Hynd Harry Howard (Ind)
Nicklin National Ian Matthews Bob King Neil Turner Keith Bartholomew (Ind)
Bob Borsellino (Dem)
Cecil Hamley (Ind)
Judith Jackson (Con)
Nudgee Labor Ken Vaughan Ronald Nightingale Charles Allsop
Nundah Liberal Phil Heath William Knox Russell Parry
Peak Downs National Paul Bell Vince Lester Robert Reinke (CEC)
Pine Rivers National Margaret Woodgate Rob Akers
Graham Harris
Yvonne Chapman Trevor Campbell (Ind)
John Kennedy (Ind)
Port Curtis Labor Bill Prest Ron Streeter Eric Bailey (Ind)
Kevin Meyrick (Ind)
Redcliffe Liberal Ray Hollis Terry White Robert Quinn Jenny Ballantine-Morris (Ind)
Redlands National Darryl Briskey Edward Santagiuliana Paul Clauson Leo Grace (Ind)
Geoff Speakman (Dem)
Rockhampton Labor Paul Braddy Barry Such
Rockhampton North Labor Robert Schwarten Alan Cornick Lee Nevison Len Clampett (CEC)
John Harding (CEC)
Roma National Ray Johanson Russell Cooper
Salisbury Labor Len Ardill Richard Iliff Ross Adams
Sandgate Labor Nev Warburton Ronald Nankervis Stephen Purtill
Sherwood Liberal Peter Pyke Angus Innes
Somerset National Lyn Kally Neil Zabel Bill Gunn Jean Bray (Ind)
Rob Lucas (Ind)
Noel Qualischefski (Ind)
South Brisbane Labor Anne Warner Heather Scantlebury Peter Peters Drew Hutton (Grn Ind)
South Coast National Constance Stern Bob Quinn Judy Gamin David Champion (Ind)
Southport National Andrew Prenzler Keith Thompson Mick Veivers John Roe (Grn Ind)
Eamonn Sherrard (Dem)
Springwood National Molly Robson Christopher Macdade Huan Fraser Patsybeth Ridgway (Ind)
Stafford Liberal Rod Welford Terry Gygar Robert Hutchinson Gayle Woodrow (Dem)
Surfers Paradise National Bruce Farrell John Bradford Rob Borbidge Selwyn Tully (Ind)
Tablelands National Alfredo Cattarossi Tom Gilmore Andrew Snowdon (CEC)
Thuringowa Labor Ken McElligott Sandra Chesney Reg Fenton
Toowong National Janelle Howe Denver Beanland Rodney Hall Neil Kelly (Grn Ind)
Toowoomba North National John Flynn John Gouldson Sandy McPhie Vincent Burke (Ind)
Toowoomba South National Bill Buchanan Neville Stewart Clive Berghofer
Townsville National Ken Davies James Cathcart Tony Burreket Sharon Crowe (Grn Ind)
Townsville East Labor Geoff Smith Susanne Luckel Dickway Goon Chew
Warrego National Gordon Harding Kevin Trueman Howard Hobbs
Warwick National Bev Brennan Peter Beatty Des Booth Bev Shelley (Ind)
Whitsunday National Lorraine Bird Barry Gomersall Robert Dawson John Egan (Ind)
Geoff Muntz (Ind)
Windsor Labor Pat Comben Kaye Harcourt Andrew Hassall
Wolston Labor Bob Gibbs Hendrik Schimmel
Woodridge Labor Bill D'Arcy Graeme Collins Tom Trethewey
Yeronga Liberal Matt Foley Cliff Dee Gordon Fisher

See also

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References

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  • Queensland Legislative Assembly (6 March 1990). Details of polling at general election held on 2 December 1989. pp. 4–8.