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Northern Territory
  • Clare Martin (2001–2007, first Labor Chief Minister of the Northern Territory) Australian Capital Territory
  • Rosemary Follett (1989, 1991–95, inaugural Chief Minister of the ACT, and first female head of government of an Australian state or territory) New South Wales
  • Peter Beattie (1998–2007)
  • Wayne Goss (1989–96)
  • Vince Gair (1952–57)
  • Ned Hanlon (1946–52)
  • Frank Cooper (1942–46)
  • William Forgan Smith (1932–42)
  • William McCormack (1925–29)
  • William Gillies (1925)
  • Ted Theodore (1919–25)
  • T. J. Ryan (1915–19)
  • Anderson Dawson (1899, world's first leader of a parliamentary socialist government) South Australia
  • Lynn Arnold (1992–93)
  • John Bannon (1982–92)
  • Des Corcoran (1979)
  • Don Dunstan (1967–68, 1970–79)
  • Frank Walsh (1965–67)
  • Robert Richards (1933)
  • Lionel Hill (1926–27, 1930–33)
  • John Gunn (1924–26)
  • Crawford Vaughan (1915–17)
  • John Verran (1910–12)
  • Thomas Price (1905–09) Tasmania
  • Paul Lennon (2004–08)
  • Jim Bacon (1998–2004)
  • Michael Field (1989–92)
  • Harry Holgate (1981–82)
  • Doug Lowe (1977–81)
  • Bill Neilson (1975–77)
  • Eric Reece (1958–69, 1972–75)
  • Edward Brooker (1947–48)
  • Robert Cosgrove (1939–47, 1948–58)
  • Edmund Dwyer-Gray (1939)
  • Albert Ogilvie (1934–39)
  • Joseph Lyons (1923–28)
  • John Earle (1909, 1914–16) Victoria
  • Steve Bracks (1999–2007)
  • Joan Kirner (1990–92, first female premier of Victoria)
  • John Cain II (1982–90)
  • John Cain (senior) (1943, 1945–47, 1952–55)
  • Edmond Hogan (1927–28, 1929–32)
  • George Prendergast (1924)
  • George Elmslie (1913) Western Australia
  • Geoff Gallop (2001–06)
  • Carmen Lawrence (1990–93, first female premier of an Australian state)
  • Peter Dowding (1988–90)
  • Brian Burke (1983–88)
  • John Tonkin (1971–74)
  • Albert Hawke (1953–59)
  • Frank Wise (1945–47)
  • John Willcock (1936–45)
  • Philip Collier (1924–30, 1933–36)
  • John Scaddan (1911–16)
  • Henry Daglish (1904–05)

    Other past Labor politicians

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       For current ALP federal politicians, see:
  • List of members of the Australian House of Representatives
  • List of members of the Australian SenateFurther Information

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