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Candidates of the 1980 Queensland state election

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The 1980 Queensland state election was held on 29 November 1980.

Retiring Members

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Labor

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National

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Liberal

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Candidates

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

Electorate Held by Labor candidate National candidate Liberal candidate Other candidates
Albert National Harry Zaphir Ivan Gibbs John Juett Reginald Campbell (Ind)
Peter Woolley (Dem)
Archerfield Labor Kevin Hooper Allen Muir Alan Bavister Miriam Cope (PPA)
Norman Eather (Ind)
Mary Simmons (SPA)
Ashgrove Liberal Pat Comben John Greenwood Cheryl Paton (Dem)
Owen Pershouse (Prog)
Aspley Liberal John Duncan Leonard Brydges Beryce Nelson Gregory Curry (Prog)
Leslie Mundt (Dem)
Auburn National Ray Barker Neville Harper David Trevilyan (Prog)
Balonne National John Barrett Don Neal
Barambah National Brian Hawkes Joh Bjelke-Petersen Henry Collins (Ind)
Barron River National Keith De Lacy Martin Tenni Lionel Van Dorssen Bruce Alexander (Dem)
Brisbane Central Labor Brian Davis Robert Wright Murray Broad (CPA)
Bulimba Labor Ron McLean Brian Kirkham
Bundaberg Labor Jim Blake Bryan Conquest Graham Quirk Lola Lomax (Dem)
Burdekin National Peter Rehbein Val Bird
Burnett National Edgar Roberts Claude Wharton
Caboolture National Frank Hill
John McLoughlin
Des Frawley Virginia Day John Ferguson (Ind)
Cairns Labor Ray Jones Nigel Ette Francis Hoyal John Stamp (Ind)
Melvin Stewart (Ind)
Callide National Alan Morris Lindsay Hartwig
Carnarvon National Johannes De Roo Peter McKechnie
Chatsworth Labor Terry Mackenroth Annette Dunstan
Condamine National Allan Clancey Vic Sullivan Lindsay Sturgess (Prog)
Cook Labor Bob Scott Justin Smith
D. A. Young
Evelyn Scott
Cooroora National Sydney Appleby Gordon Simpson John Barbeler Donald Sime (Ind)
Cunningham National Robert Ball Tony Elliott Richard Barnard
Everton Labor Glen Milliner Donald Munro Brian Burke Mark Taylor (Dem)
Fassifern National Ray Parker Selwyn Muller Thomas O'Toole
Flinders National Thomas Greenwood Bob Katter
Greenslopes Liberal Graeme Kinnear Bill Hewitt
Gregory National Gordon Saunders Bill Glasson
Gympie National Reginald Lawler Len Stephan Minas Venardos William Runge (Prog)
Hinchinbrook National Norman Hart Ted Row Des Bredhauer (Ind)
John Williams (Ind)
Ipswich Liberal Joseph Sciacca Llewellyn Edwards James Hayden (Ind)
Ian Rintoul (ISP)
Victor Robb (NF)
Ipswich West Labor David Underwood Neil Russell Lawrence Pointing
Isis National Michael Edgar Lin Powell David Cooper Ronald Cullen (Dem)
Mervyn Worth (Dem)
Ithaca Liberal Peter Venning Col Miller
Kurilpa Liberal Maurice Dwyer Sam Doumany Alvan Hawkes (Prog)
Landsborough National Peter Byrne Mike Ahern Paul Kingsford Barbara Cansdell (Ind)
Lockyer Liberal Michael Forde Terence Day
Tony FitzGerald*
Tony Bourke Michael Berry (Prog)
Rae Capon (Dem)
Lytton Labor Tom Burns Moyra Bidstrup
Mackay Labor Ed Casey Lionel Bevis Kevin Dray
Mansfield Liberal John Fraser Bill Kaus Des McKay (Prog)
Maryborough Labor Brendan Hansen Gilbert Alison Arthur Townsend (Dem)
Merthyr Liberal Barbara Dawson Don Lane
Mirani National Conrad Nicolai Jim Randell Leonard Goode John Comerford (Ind)
Mount Coot-tha Liberal Graham Kevin Bill Lickiss David Dalgarno (Dem)
Mount Gravatt Liberal Marion McInnes Ian Henderson Guelfi Scassola
Mount Isa National Tony McGrady Angelo Bertoni Joyce Boyd Ray Oldman (Dem)
Mourilyan National Bill Eaton Vicky Kippin
Mulgrave National James Moses Max Menzel Jean Huxley
Murrumba Labor Joe Kruger Yvonne Chapman Alfred Shaw
Nudgee Labor Ken Vaughan Gerald Connor
Nundah Liberal Owen Gazzard William Knox
Peak Downs National William Coffey Vince Lester Anthony Whitfield (Ind)
Robin Wright (Prog)
Pine Rivers Liberal June Willmot Rob Akers
Port Curtis Labor Bill Prest Michael Crowley John Mawer
Georgina Pickers
Redcliffe Liberal Roderick Lugton Terry White
Redlands National Con Sciacca John Goleby Peter Hunter
Rockhampton Labor Keith Wright Garnet Lincoln Douglas Cuddy
Rockhampton North Labor Les Yewdale Robert Simpson Keith Harris Patrick Carroll (Ind)
Jeffrey Jones (SPA)
Roma National David Bowden Ken Tomkins
Salisbury Liberal Bill Wilcox Rosemary Kyburz Mary Ellwood (Ind)
Sandgate Labor Nev Warburton David Preston Anthony Catip (Ind)
Peter Jackman (Coal)
Sherwood Liberal Peter Doyle Terrence Mahoney Angus Innes Judith Forbes (Prog)
Somerset National Ron Hazelden Bill Gunn Owen Nugent
South Brisbane Labor Jim Fouras Colin Lamont Edward Grevsmuhl (Ind)
South Coast National Philip Button Russ Hinze Elizabeth Diamond
Ross Woods
Michael Carey (Coal)
James Drabsch (Ind)
Julia Freebury (Ind)
Robert Neumann (Ind)
Southport Liberal Ian Rogers Doug Jennings Peter White Kevin Chaffey (Prog)
Peter Courtney (Ind)
Grace Plunkett (Ind)
Stafford Liberal Brian Mellifont Terry Gygar
Surfers Paradise Liberal Khalil Salem Rob Borbidge Bruce Bishop Eileen Peters (Ind)
Toowong Liberal Gailene Harrison Peter Forrest Ian Prentice Michael West (Dem)
Toowoomba North Liberal Lindsay Jones John Lockwood
Toowoomba South National Ron Fraser John Warner Colin Brimblecombe Michael Clifford (Dem)
Townsville Liberal Brian Dobinson Phillip Morton Norman Scott-Young
Townsville South Labor Alex Wilson Alan Metcalfe Hector Garrick Francis Rossiter (Ind)
Townsville West National Geoff Smith Max Hooper Frank Bishop (CPA)
Warrego National Michael Gordon Neil Turner
Warwick National Stephen Fazackerley Des Booth Maria Heyboer (Dem)
Wavell Liberal Jack Geran Brian Austin
Whitsunday National Stanley Yardley Geoff Muntz
Windsor Liberal Frank Melit Bob Moore Louis McKenzie (Ind)
Wolston Labor Bob Gibbs Roy Buchanan Bob Harper
Woodridge Labor Bill D'Arcy Douglas Dagleish Robert Bartlett (Ind)
Jack Davis (Ind)
Anne Glew (Ind)
Robert Webb (Dem)
Wynnum Labor Eric Shaw Merven Hoppner Vanessa Gregory
Yeronga Liberal Kitchener Farrell Norm Lee

See also

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References

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  • Hughes, Colin A., Don Aitken (1987). Voting for the Australian state lower houses, 1975-1984. Canberra: Dept. of Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University. ISBN 0909779244.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)