Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 30th parliament held their seats from 1932 to 1935. They were elected at the 1932 state election,[1] and at by-elections.[2][3][4] The Speaker was Sir Daniel Levy.[5]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
George Ardill | United Australia | Yass | 1930–1941 | |
Jack Baddeley | Labor | Cessnock | 1922–1949 | |
Richard Ball | Country | Corowa | 1895–1898, 1904–1937 | |
Henry Bate | United Australia | South Coast | 1926–1941 | |
Thomas Bavin | United Australia | Gordon | 1917–1935 | |
Charles Bennett [f] | United Australia | Gloucester | 1934–1941 | |
Walter Bennett [f] | United Australia | Gloucester | 1889–1902, 1917–1934 | |
George Booth | Labor | Kurri Kurri | 1925–1960 | |
William Brennan [e] | Labor | Hamilton | 1934–1935 | |
Malcolm Brown | Country | Upper Hunter | 1931–1939 | |
Michael Bruxner | Country | Tenterfield | 1920–1962 | |
Arthur Budd | Country | Byron | 1927–1944 | |
Frank Burke | Labor | Newtown | 1917–1944 | |
Ernest Buttenshaw | Country | Lachlan | 1917–1938 | |
Robert Cameron | Labor | Waratah | 1927–1956 | |
Harry Carter | Country | Liverpool Plains | 1927–1941 | |
Frank Chaffey | United Australia | Tamworth | 1913–1940 | |
Daniel Clyne | Labor | King | 1927–1956 | |
Hugh Connell [e] | Labor | Hamilton | 1920–1925, 1927–1934 | |
Peter Connolly | Labor | Newcastle | 1927–1935 | |
Mat Davidson | Labor | Cobar | 1918–1949 | |
Billy Davies | Labor | Illawarra | 1917–1949 | |
David Drummond | Country | Armidale | 1920–1949 | |
John Dunningham | United Australia | Coogee | 1928–1938 | |
Hilton Elliott | Country | Ashburnham | 1932–1941 | |
Herbert FitzSimons | United Australia | Lane Cove | 1930–1944 | |
Claude Fleck | United Australia | Granville | 1932–1938 | |
William Foster | United Australia | Vaucluse | 1925–1936 | |
William Frith [b] | Country | Lismore | 1933–1953 | |
George Gollan | United Australia | Parramatta | 1932–1953 | |
Bob Gorman [d] | Labor | Annandale | 1933–1950 | |
Robert Hankinson | Country | Murrumbidgee | 1932–1941 | |
Horace Harper | United Australia | Arncliffe | 1932–1935 | |
William Hedges | Country | Monaro | 1927–1941 | |
Robert Heffron | Labor | Botany | 1930–1968 | |
Sir Thomas Henley | United Australia | Burwood | 1904–1935 | |
Alfred Henry | Country | Clarence | 1931–1938 | |
Edward Hocking | United Australia | Canterbury | 1932–1935 | |
Ted Horsington | Labor | Sturt | 1922–1947 | |
Walter Howarth | United Australia | Maitland | 1932–1956 | |
Joseph Jackson | United Australia | Nepean | 1922–1956 | |
Milton Jarvie | United Australia | Ashfield | 1925–1929, 1929–1935 | |
Tom Keegan | Labor | Glebe | 1910–1920, 1921–1935 | |
Matthew Kilpatrick | Country | Wagga Wagga | 1920–1941 | |
Hamilton Knight | Labor | Hartley | 1927–1947 | |
Joe Lamaro | Labor | Leichhardt | 1927–1932, 1932–1934 | |
Jack Lang | Labor | Auburn | 1913–1943, 1943–1946 | |
Joe Lawson | Country | Murray | 1932–1973 | |
Carlo Lazzarini | Labor | Marrickville | 1917–1952 | |
John Lee | United Australia | Drummoyne | 1920–1941 | |
Sir Daniel Levy | United Australia | Woollahra | 1901–1937 | |
Herbert Lloyd | United Australia | Mosman | 1929–1941 | |
Stan Lloyd | United Australia | Concord | 1932–1941 | |
Peter Loughlin | United Australia | Goulburn | 1917–1927, 1932–1935 | |
Andrew Lysaght [c] | Labor | Bulli | 1925–1933 | |
Hugh Main | Country | Temora | 1922–1938 | |
Alexander Mair | United Australia | Albury | 1932–1946 | |
Lewis Martin | United Australia | Oxley | 1927–1941 | |
Claude Matthews [g] | Labor | Leichhardt | 1934–1954 | |
James McGirr | Labor | Bankstown | 1922–1952 | |
William McKell | Labor | Redfern | 1917–1947 | |
William Missingham [b] | Country | Lismore | 1922–1933 | |
Cecil Monro | United Australia | Georges River | 1932–1941, 1950–1953 | |
Mark Morton | United Australia | Wollondilly | 1901–1920, 1922–1938 | |
Arthur Moverly | United Australia | Randwick | 1932–1941 | |
John Ness | United Australia | Dulwich Hill | 1927–1938 | |
Barney Olde [a] | Labor | Leichhardt | 1927–1932 | |
Maurice O'Sullivan | Labor | Paddington | 1927–1959 | |
Hubert Primrose | United Australia | North Sydney | 1932–1941 | |
John Quirk | Labor | Balmain | 1917–1938 | |
Albert Reid | Country | Young | 1927–1930, 1932–1941 | |
Alfred Reid | United Australia | Manly | 1920–1922, 1925–1945 | |
John Reid | Country | Casino | 1930–1953 | |
Bill Ross | Country | Cootamundra | 1932–1941 | |
James Ross | United Australia | Kogarah | 1932–1941 | |
Edward Sanders | United Australia | Willoughby | 1925–1943 | |
James Shand | United Australia | Hornsby | 1926–1944 | |
Tom Shannon | Labor | Phillip | 1927–1954 | |
Colin Sinclair | Country | Namoi | 1932–1941 | |
Eric Solomon | United Australia | Petersham | 1932–1941 | |
Eric Spooner | United Australia | Ryde | 1932–1940 | |
David Spring | United Australia/Country | Mudgee | 1932–1935 | |
Fred Stanley | Labor | Lakemba | 1927–1950 | |
Bertram Stevens | United Australia | Croydon | 1927–1940 | |
Robert Stuart-Robertson [d] | Labor | Annandale | 1907–1933 | |
John Sweeney [c] | Labor | Bulli | 1933–1947 | |
Norman Thomas | United Australia | Bondi | 1932–1941 | |
Alwyn Tonking | United Australia | Orange | 1932–1944 | |
Roy Vincent | Country | Raleigh | 1922–1953 | |
John Waddell | United Australia | Waverley | 1932–1939 | |
Ben Wade | Country | Barwon | 1932–1940 | |
Bruce Walker Jr | United Australia | Hawkesbury | 1932–1941 | |
Reginald Weaver | United Australia | Neutral Bay | 1917–1925, 1927–1945 | |
James Webb | United Australia | Hurstville | 1932–1939 | |
Gordon Wilkins | United Australia/Country | Bathurst | 1932–1935 | |
George Wilson | Country | Dubbo | 1932–1942 | |
Alfred Yeo | Country | Castlereagh | 1932–1941 |
- ^ a b Leichhardt Labor MLA Barney Olde died on 22 November 1932. Labor candidate Joe Lamaro won the resulting by-election on 10 December.
- ^ a b c Lismore Country MLA William Missingham died on 1 February 1933. Country candidate William Frith won the resulting by-election on 11 March.
- ^ a b c Bulli Labor MLA Andrew Lysaght died on 3 May 1933. Labor candidate John Sweeney won the resulting by-election on 3 June.
- ^ a b c Annandale Labor MLA Robert Stuart-Robertson died on 2 June 1933. Labor candidate Bob Gorman won the resulting by-election on 24 June.
- ^ a b c Hamilton Labor MLA Hugh Connell died on 31 January 1934. Labor candidate William Brennan won the resulting by-election on 24 February.
- ^ a b c Gloucester UAP MLA Walter Bennett died on 16 July 1934. His son, UAP candidate Charles Bennett won the resulting by-election on 25 August.
- ^ a b Leichhardt Labor MLA Joe Lamaro resigned to unsuccessfully contest the federal seat of Watson at the 1934 election. Labor candidate Claude Matthews won the resulting by-election on 20 October.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were: Olde died,[a] Missingham died,[b] Lysaght died,[c] Stuart-Robertson died,[d] Connell died,[e] Bennett died,[f] and Lamaro resigned.[g]
See also[]
- First Stevens ministry
- Results of the 1932 New South Wales state election
- Candidates of the 1932 New South Wales state election
References[]
- ^ Green, Antony. "1932 District List". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- ^ Green, Antony. "1932-1935 By elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- ^ "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
- ^ "Part Ten - Officers of Parliament" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 May 2020.[h]
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