The Electoral district of Mandurang was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (Australia), around Bendigo. The Legislative Assembly, or lower house is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of Victoria in Australia For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Bendigo is a regional city in central Victoria Australia, located in the City of Greater Bendigo.
| Member | Party | Term | |
|---|---|---|---|
| George Brodie | Unaligned | October 1859 – May 1861 | |
| Thomas Carpenter | Unaligned | October 1859 – July 1861 | |
| John Downes Owens | Unaligned | August 1861 – July 1863 | |
| James Forester Sullivan | Unaligned | May 1861 – January 1871 | |
| James Joseph Casey | Unaligned | August 1863 – February 1880 | |
| Thompson Moore | Unaligned | April 1871 – June 1880 | |
| Hugh McColl | Unaligned | July 1880 – April 1885 | |
| Thompson Moore | Unaligned | February 1883 – February 1886 | |
| Henry Roberts Williams | Unaligned | May 1877 – February 1883 | |
| John Fisher | Unaligned | May 1880 – February 1883 | |
| Charles Yeo | Unaligned | February 1883 – February 1886 | |
| James Hiers McColl | Unaligned | March 1886 – March 1889 | |
| Joseph Tilley Brown | Unaligned | March 1886 – March 1889 | |
| John Moore Highett | Unaligned | July 1885 – June 1893 | |
| Richard O'Neill | Unaligned | July 1893 – September 1902 | |
| Maximilian Hirsch | Ministeralist | October 1902 – November 1903 | |
| William Telford Webb | Unaligned | December 1903 – May 1904 | |