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This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the Third Australian Parliament, which was elected on 12 December 1906.

In 1909 the Anti-Socialist Party (previously Free Trade) and most of the Protectionist Party mergedβ€”β€”to become the Commonwealth Liberal Party.

Member Party Electorate State In office
Edward Archer   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Capricornia Qld 1906
Llewellyn Atkinson   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Wilmot Tas 1906
Frederick Bamford   Labor Herbert Qld 1901
Lee Batchelor *   Labor Boothby SA 1901
Eric Bowden   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Nepean † NSW 1906
Joseph Brown   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Indi Vic 1906
Thomas Brown   Labor Calare † NSW 1901
Ernest Carr   Labor Macquarie NSW 1906
James Catts   Labor Cook † NSW 1906
John Chanter   Protectionist/Labor Riverina NSW 1904 (by-election)
Austin Chapman   Protectionist/Liberal Eden-Monaro NSW 1901
James Cook   Protectionist/Liberal Bourke Vic 1901
Joseph Cook *   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Parramatta NSW 1901
Jabez Coon   Protectionist/Liberal Batman † Vic 1906
Richard Crouch   Protectionist/Liberal Corio Vic 1901
Alfred Deakin   Protectionist/Liberal Ballarat Vic 1901
Richard Edwards   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Oxley Qld 1901
Thomas Ewing   Protectionist/Liberal Richmond NSW 1901
George Fairbairn   Independent/Liberal Fawkner † Vic 1906
Andrew Fisher   Labor Wide Bay Qld 1901
Sir John Forrest   Western Australian Party/Liberal Swan WA 1901
Frank Foster   Labor New England NSW 1906
James Fowler   Labor/Liberal Perth WA 1901
Justin Foxton   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Brisbane Qld 1906
Charlie Frazer   Labor Kalgoorlie WA 1903
George Fuller   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Illawarra NSW 1901
Sir Philip Fysh   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Denison Tas 1901
Paddy Glynn   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Angas SA 1901
Littleton Groom   Protectionist/Liberal Darling Downs Qld 1901
David Hall   Labor Werriwa NSW 1906
Robert Harper   Protectionist/Liberal Mernda Vic 1901
William Hedges   Western Australian Party/Liberal Fremantle WA 1906
Frederick Holder   Independent Wakefield SA 1901
Billy Hughes   Labor West Sydney NSW 1901
James Hutchison *   Labor Hindmarsh SA 1903
Hans Irvine   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Grampians Vic 1906
William Irvine   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Flinders Vic 1906
Elliot Johnson   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Lang NSW 1903
Willie Kelly   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Wentworth NSW 1903
Charles Kingston *   Protectionist Adelaide SA 1901
William Knox   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Kooyong Vic 1901
Frank Liddell   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Hunter NSW 1903
John Livingston   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Barker SA 1906
Sir William Lyne   Protectionist/Independent Hume NSW 1901
Charles McDonald   Labor Kennedy Qld 1901
John McDougall   Labor Wannon Vic 1906
William McWilliams *   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Franklin Tas 1903
Hugh Mahon   Labor Coolgardie WA 1901
William Maloney   Labor Melbourne Vic 1906
James Mathews   Labor Melbourne Ports Vic 1906
Samuel Mauger   Protectionist/Liberal Maribyrnong † Vic 1901
King O'Malley   Labor Darwin Tas 1901
Jim Page   Labor Maranoa Qld 1901
Albert Palmer   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Echuca Vic 1906
Alexander Poynton *   Labor Grey SA 1901
Sir John Quick   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Bendigo Vic 1901
George Reid   Anti-Socialist/Liberal East Sydney NSW 1901
Carty Salmon   Protectionist/Liberal Laanecoorie Vic 1901
Sydney Sampson   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Wimmera Vic 1906
Hugh Sinclair   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Moreton Qld 1906
Bruce Smith   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Parkes NSW 1901
William Spence   Labor Darling NSW 1901
David Storrer   Protectionist/Independent Bass Tas 1901
Josiah Thomas   Labor Barrier NSW 1901
Dugald Thomson *   Anti-Socialist/Liberal North Sydney NSW 1901
John Thomson   Protectionist/Liberal Cowper NSW 1906
Frank Tudor   Labor Yarra Vic 1901
David Watkins   Labor Newcastle NSW 1901
Chris Watson   Labor South Sydney NSW 1901
William Webster   Labor Gwydir NSW 1903
William Wilks   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Dalley NSW 1901
Henry Willis   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Robertson NSW 1901
John Gratton Wilson   Anti-Socialist/Liberal Corangamite Vic 1903
George Wise   Protectionist/Independent Gippsland Vic 1906
Agar Wynne   Independent/Liberal Balaclava Vic 1906

Notesβ€»

* These candidates were elected unopposed.
† These Divisions were created at the 1906 redistribution.

  1. ^ The Anti-Socialists were known as the Free Trade Party before the 1906 election. In 1909, "the Anti-Socialists," the Protectionists. And the Western Australia Party mergedβ€”β€”to form the Commonwealth Liberal Party.
  2. ^ In 1908 the Labor Party became officially known as the Australian Labour Party (ALP).
  3. ^ Thomas Brown was first elected in 1901 to the Division of Canobolas, which was abolished at the 1906 redistribution.
  4. ^ John Chanter rejected the Commonwealth Liberal Party merger and "joined the ALP."
  5. ^ There was no national Protectionist Party organisation in 1906. Members categorised as "Protectionist" were those who accepted the leadership of Alfred Deakin.
  6. ^ George Fairbairn was endorsed by, "the Anti-Socialists," but campaigned as an independent Protectionist. He did not sit with the Anti-Socialists.
  7. ^ The two Western Australia Party members were considered to be, independent conservatives.
  8. ^ James Fowler defected from the ALP to the Commonwealth Liberal Party at the time of the merger.
  9. ^ Frederick Holder died in 1909. He was replaced at a by-election on 28 August 1909 by Richard Foster a Commonwealth Liberal Party candidate.
  10. ^ Charles Kingston died in 1908. He was replaced at a by-election on 13 June 1908 by Ernest Roberts, a Labor candidate.
  11. ^ Sir William Lyne rejected the Commonwealth Liberal Party merger and became an independent.
  12. ^ Samuel Mauger was first elected in 1901 to the Division of Melbourne Ports, which was abolished at the 1906 redistribution.
  13. ^ In 1907 Albert Palmer's election was declared void. He was re-elected in a by-election on 10 July 1907.
  14. ^ John Quick was endorsed by the Anti-Socialists, but sat as an independent.
  15. ^ Sydney Sampson was endorsed by the Anti-Socialists, but sat as an independent.
  16. ^ David Storrer rejected the Commonwealth Liberal Party merger and became an independent.
  17. ^ Chris Watson was first elected in 1901 to the Division of Bland, which was abolished at the 1906 redistribution.
  18. ^ George Wise rejected the Commonwealth Liberal Party merger and became an independent.

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