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Speakers of The Australian House of Representatives

Can you name all 31 Speakers of The Australian House of Representatives?
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Tenure
Party
Answer
1901-1909
Independent
Sir Frederick Holder
1909-1910
Commonwealth Liberal
Carty Salmon
1910-1913
Labor
Charles McDonald
1913-1914
Commonwealth Liberal
Sir Elliot Johnson
1914-1917
Labor
Charles McDonald
1917-1922
Nationalist
Sir Elliot Johnson
1923-1925
Nationalist
William Watt
1926-1929
Nationalist
Sir Littleton Groom
1929-1931
Labor
Norman Makin
1932-1934
United Australia
George Mackay
1934-1940
United Australia
Sir George Bell
1940-1943
United Australia
Walter Nairn
1943-1949
Labor
Sol Rosebear
1950-1956
Liberal
Archie Cameron
1956-1966
Liberal
Sir John McLeay
1967-1972
Liberal
Sir William Aston
1973-1975
Labor
Jim Cope
Tenure
Party
Answer
1975
Labor
Gordon Scholes
1976-1983
Liberal
Sir Billy Snedden
1983-1985
Labor
Harry Jenkins Sr.
1986-1989
Labor
Joan Child
1989-1993
Labor
Leo McLeay
1993-1996
Labor
Stephen Martin
1996-1998
Liberal
Bob Halverson
1998
National
Ian Sinclair
1998-2004
Liberal
Neil Andrew
2004-2007
Liberal
David Hawker
2008-2011
Labor
Harry Jenkins Jr.
2011-2012
Independent
Peter Slipper
2012-2013
Labor
Anna Burke
2013-2015
Liberal
Bronwyn Bishop
2015-2021
Liberal
Tony Smith
2021-2022
Liberal
Andrew Wallace
2022-Incumbent
Labor
Milton Dick
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