Bernard McLean (1 May 1884 - 11 December 1955) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
[1] McLean was born at Maryborough, Queensland, the son of Bernard McLean Snr and his wife Mary Ann (née Orr).
[1] On the 3rd Nov 1909 McLean married Gertrude Lewis (died 1969)[2] and together had a son and two daughters.
[1] Following the retirement of the long-serving George Barber at the 1935 Queensland state election,[3] McLean, a fellow Labor Party member, won the seat of Bundaberg in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
[4] He represented the electorate for six years, losing in 1941 to the Andrew Fisher Labourite, Frank Barnes.