This is a list of elected members of the Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council from its creation in 1930 until its replacement by the Australian Capital Territory House of Assembly in 1974.
<sup>1</sup> Frederick Gell (Independent) resigned in August 1933. H. C. Green (Independent) was appointed as his replacement in September 1933.
<sup>1</sup> Thomas Shakespeare (Independent) died in September 1938. John Muir (Labor) was appointed to replace him.
<sup>1</sup> Lewis Nott (Independent) resigned in December 1949 to run for the House of Representatives at the federal election. Arthur Shakespeare (Independent) was appointed as his replacement.<br /> <sup>2</sup> Jim Fraser (Labor) resigned in May 1951 to run for the House of Representatives at the federal election. Oliver Bourke (Labor) was appointed as his replacement.<br /> <sup>3</sup> Ulrich Ellis (Independent) resigned in June 1951. Lewis Nott (Independent), who had been defeated by Fraser for his federal seat, was appointed as his replacement.
<sup>1</sup> The Council was expanded in September 1952. R. G. Bailey (Independent) and Oliver Bourke (Labor) were appointed to fill the two new seats.
<sup>1</sup> Day resigned from the Liberal Party in 1957 and was re-elected as an Independent.
<sup>1</sup> William McIntyre Campbell (Independent) resigned in July 1960. Bill Pye (Independent) was appointed as his replacement.<br /> <sup>2</sup> Heinz Arndt (Labor) resigned in September 1960. Herbert Blair (Labor) was appointed as his replacement.
<sup>1</sup> Bert Blair (Labor) died in November 1963. Bill Spellman (Labor) was appointed as his replacement in December.
<sup>1</sup> Lyndall Ryan (Labor) resigned in December 1968. Fred McCauley (Labor) was appointed as her replacement. <br /> <sup>2</sup> By 1967 the Australian Capital Territory Progress and Welfare Council had dissolved, and Pead thereafter stood as an Independent candidate.