This is a list of the members of the Australian House of Representatives in the Eighth Australian Parliament, which was elected at the 1919 election on 13 December 1919.
| Member
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
State
|
In office
|
| Frank Anstey
|
|
Labor
|
Bourke
|
Vic
|
1910–1934
|
| Llewellyn Atkinson
|
|
Nationalist/Country[1]
|
Wilmot
|
Tas
|
1906–1929
|
| Fred Bamford
|
|
Nationalist
|
Herbert
|
Qld
|
1901–1925
|
| James Bayley
|
|
Nationalist
|
Oxley
|
Qld
|
1917–1931
|
| George Bell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Darwin
|
Tas
|
1919–1922, 1925–1943
|
| Sir Robert Best
|
|
Nationalist
|
Kooyong
|
Vic
|
1910–1922
|
| Arthur Blakeley
|
|
Labor
|
Darling
|
NSW
|
1917–1934
|
| Reginald Blundell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Adelaide
|
SA
|
1919–1922
|
| Eric Bowden
|
|
Nationalist
|
Nepean
|
NSW
|
1906–1910, 1919–1929
|
| Frank Brennan
|
|
Labor
|
Batman
|
Vic
|
1911–1931, 1934–1949
|
| Stanley Bruce
|
|
Nationalist
|
Flinders
|
Vic
|
1918–1929, 1931–1933
|
| Reginald Burchell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Fremantle
|
WA
|
1913–1922
|
| Donald Cameron
|
|
Nationalist
|
Brisbane
|
Qld
|
1919–1931, 1934–1937
|
| James Catts
|
|
Labor/Majority Labor[2]
|
Cook
|
NSW
|
1906–1922
|
| John Chanter
|
|
Nationalist
|
Riverina
|
NSW
|
1901–1903, 1904–1913, 1914–1922
|
| Austin Chapman
|
|
Nationalist
|
Eden-Monaro
|
NSW
|
1901–1926
|
| Matthew Charlton
|
|
Labor
|
Hunter
|
NSW
|
1910–1928
|
| Michael Considine
|
|
Independent/ISLP
|
Barrier
|
NSW
|
1917–1922
|
| Sir Joseph Cook[3]
|
|
Nationalist
|
Parramatta
|
NSW
|
1901–1921
|
| Robert Cook
|
|
Victorian Farmers/Country
|
Indi
|
Vic
|
1919–1928
|
| Edward Corser
|
|
Nationalist
|
Wide Bay
|
Qld
|
1915–1928
|
| Lou Cunningham
|
|
Labor
|
Gwydir
|
NSW
|
1919–1925, 1929–1931
|
| James Fenton
|
|
Labor
|
Maribyrnong
|
Vic
|
1910–1934
|
| William Fleming
|
|
Nationalist/Country[4]
|
Robertson
|
NSW
|
1913–1922
|
| Richard Foster
|
|
Nationalist/Liberal
|
Wakefield
|
SA
|
1909–1928
|
| James Fowler
|
|
Nationalist
|
Perth
|
WA
|
1901–1922
|
| Frederick Francis
|
|
Independent
|
Henty
|
Vic
|
1919–1925
|
| Moses Gabb
|
|
Labor
|
Angas
|
SA
|
1919–1925, 1929–1934
|
| William Gibson
|
|
Victorian Farmers/Country[5]
|
Corangamite
|
Vic
|
1918–1929, 1931–1934
|
| Henry Gregory
|
|
Nationalist/Country[5]
|
Dampier
|
WA
|
1913–1940
|
| Littleton Groom
|
|
Nationalist
|
Darling Downs
|
Qld
|
1901–1929, 1931–1936
|
| Alexander Hay
|
|
Nationalist/Country/Independent[5][6]
|
New England
|
NSW
|
1919–1922
|
| William Higgs
|
|
Labor/Independent/Nationalist[7]
|
Capricornia
|
Qld
|
1910–1922
|
| William Hill
|
|
Victorian Farmers/Country[5]
|
Echuca
|
Vic
|
1919–1934
|
| Billy Hughes
|
|
Nationalist
|
Bendigo
|
Vic
|
1901–1952
|
| Syd Jackson
|
|
Nationalist
|
Bass
|
Tas
|
1919–1929
|
| Elliot Johnson
|
|
Nationalist
|
Lang
|
NSW
|
1903–1928
|
| Edmund Jowett
|
|
Victorian Farmers/Country[5]
|
Grampians
|
Vic
|
1917–1922
|
| Edwin Kerby[8]
|
|
Nationalist
|
Ballarat
|
Vic
|
1919–1920
|
| William Laird Smith
|
|
Nationalist
|
Denison
|
Tas
|
1910–1922
|
| Hector Lamond
|
|
Nationalist
|
Illawarra
|
NSW
|
1917–1922
|
| Thomas Lavelle
|
|
Labor
|
Calare
|
NSW
|
1919–1922
|
| Bert Lazzarini
|
|
Labor
|
Werriwa
|
NSW
|
1919–1931, 1934–1952
|
| John Lister
|
|
Nationalist
|
Corio
|
Vic
|
1917–1929
|
| John Livingston
|
|
Nationalist
|
Barker
|
SA
|
1906–1922
|
| George Mackay
|
|
Nationalist
|
Lilley
|
Qld
|
1917–1934
|
| Hugh Mahon[9]
|
|
Labor
|
Kalgoorlie
|
WA
|
1901–1917, 1919–1920
|
| William Mahony
|
|
Labor
|
Dalley
|
NSW
|
1915–1927
|
| Norman Makin
|
|
Labor
|
Hindmarsh
|
SA
|
1919–1946, 1954–1963
|
| William Maloney
|
|
Labor
|
Melbourne
|
Vic
|
1904–1940
|
| Walter Marks
|
|
Nationalist
|
Wentworth
|
NSW
|
1919–1931
|
| Charles Marr
|
|
Nationalist
|
Parkes
|
NSW
|
1919–1929, 1931–1943
|
| Walter Massy-Greene
|
|
Nationalist
|
Richmond
|
NSW
|
1910–1922
|
| James Mathews
|
|
Labor
|
Melbourne Ports
|
Vic
|
1906–1931
|
| George Maxwell
|
|
Nationalist
|
Fawkner
|
Vic
|
1917–1935
|
| Charles McDonald
|
|
Labor
|
Kennedy
|
Qld
|
1901–1925
|
| William McWilliams
|
|
Nationalist/Country[5]
|
Franklin
|
Tas
|
1903–1922, 1928–1929
|
| Parker Moloney
|
|
Labor
|
Hume
|
NSW
|
1910–1913, 1914–1917, 1919–1931
|
| Samuel Nicholls
|
|
Labor
|
Macquarie
|
NSW
|
1917–1922
|
| Earle Page
|
|
Farmers and Settlers/Country[5]
|
Cowper
|
NSW
|
1919–1961
|
| Jim Page[10]
|
|
Labor
|
Maranoa
|
Qld
|
1901–1921
|
| Alexander Poynton
|
|
Nationalist
|
Grey
|
SA
|
1901–1922
|
| John Prowse
|
|
Farmers and Settlers/Country[5]
|
Swan
|
WA
|
1919–1943
|
| Edward Riley
|
|
Labor
|
South Sydney
|
NSW
|
1910–1931
|
| Arthur Rodgers
|
|
Nationalist
|
Wannon
|
Vic
|
1913–1922, 1925–1929
|
| T. J. Ryan[11]
|
|
Labor
|
West Sydney
|
NSW
|
1919–1921
|
| Granville Ryrie
|
|
Nationalist
|
North Sydney
|
NSW
|
1911–1927
|
| Percy Stewart
|
|
Victorian Farmers/Country[5]
|
Wimmera
|
Vic
|
1919–1931
|
| William Story
|
|
Nationalist
|
Boothby
|
SA
|
1904–1917 (S), 1917–1922
|
| Frank Tudor[12]
|
|
Labor
|
Yarra
|
Vic
|
1901–1922
|
| David Watkins
|
|
Labor
|
Newcastle
|
NSW
|
1901–1935
|
| William Watt
|
|
Nationalist/Liberal
|
Balaclava
|
Vic
|
1914–1929
|
| John West
|
|
Labor
|
East Sydney
|
NSW
|
1910–1931
|
| Arnold Wienholt
|
|
Nationalist
|
Moreton
|
Qld
|
1919–1922
|
| George Wise
|
|
Nationalist
|
Gippsland
|
Vic
|
1906–1913, 1914–1922
|
Notes