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On 1 October 1883, he became a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for the third time when he was elected (again) to the seat of Burnett, which he held until 12 May 1888.
On the 20 September 1921 it was officially renamed Collinsville after Charles Collins who was the Labor Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for the Electoral district of Bowen from 1915 to 1936.
James Clarke Cribb was born 4 October 1856 at Ipswich, the son of Benjamin Cribb (a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly) and his second wife, Clarissa Foote (the sister of John Clarke Foote).
Robert Hodge (Australian politician), Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for the Electoral district of Burnett 1909–1912 and Electoral district of Nanango 1912–1920
Tom Gilmore, Jr., member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1986–1998