Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1971–1973
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 43rd parliament held their seats from 1971 to 1973. They were elected at the 1971 state election,[1] and at by-elections.[2][3][4] The Speaker was Sir Kevin Ellis.[5]
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
David Arblaster [b] | Liberal | Mosman | 1972–1984 | |
Sir Robert Askin | Liberal | Collaroy | 1950–1975 | |
Brian Bannon | Labor | Rockdale | 1959–1986 | |
Gordon Barnier | Labor | Blacktown | 1971–1981 | |
John Barraclough | Liberal | Bligh | 1968–1981 | |
Jack Beale [h] | Liberal | South Coast | 1942–1973 | |
Eric Bedford | Labor | Fairfield | 1968–1985 | |
Ken Booth | Labor | Wallsend | 1960–1988 | |
Jack Boyd [f] | Country | Byron | 1973–1984 | |
Ron Brewer | Country | Goulburn | 1965–1984 | |
Jim Brown | Country | Raleigh | 1959–1984 | |
Tim Bruxner | Country | Tenterfield | 1962–1981 | |
Tom Cahill | Labor | Cook's River | 1959–1983 | |
Jim Cameron | Liberal | Northcott | 1968–1984 | |
Bill Chaffey [a] | Country/Independent | Tamworth | 1940–1973 | |
Jim Clough | Liberal | Eastwood | 1956–1988 | |
Reg Coady | Labor | Drummoyne | 1954–1973 | |
Harold Coates | Independent | Blue Mountains | 1965–1976 | |
Peter Coleman | Liberal | Fuller | 1968–1978 | |
Bruce Cowan | Country | Oxley | 1965–1980 | |
Peter Cox | Labor | Auburn | 1965–1988 | |
Bill Crabtree | Labor | Kogarah | 1953–1983 | |
Geoff Crawford | Country | Barwon | 1950–1976 | |
Sir Charles Cutler | Country | Orange | 1947–1975 | |
Douglas Darby | Liberal | Manly | 1945–1978 | |
Don Day | Labor | Casino | 1971–1984 | |
Bernie Deane [d] | Liberal | Hawkesbury | 1950–1972 | |
Roger Degen | Labor | Balmain | 1968–1984 | |
Keith Doyle | Liberal | Vaucluse | 1965–1978 | |
Bruce Duncan | Country | Lismore | 1965–1988 | |
Vince Durick | Labor | Lakemba | 1964–1984 | |
Clarrie Earl | Labor | Bass Hill | 1953–1973 | |
Syd Einfeld | Labor | Waverley | 1965–1981 | |
Sir Kevin Ellis | Liberal | Coogee | 1948–1953, 1956–1962, 1965–1973 | |
Richard Face [c] | Labor | Charlestown | 1972–2003 | |
Jack Ferguson | Labor | Merrylands | 1959–1984 | |
Wal Fife | Liberal | Wagga Wagga | 1957–1975 | |
Tim Fischer | Country | Sturt | 1971–1980, 1980–1984 | |
Col Fisher | Country | Upper Hunter | 1970–1988 | |
Pat Flaherty | Labor | Granville | 1962–1984 | |
Lin Gordon | Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1970–1984 | |
Ian Griffith | Liberal | Cronulla | 1956–1978 | |
Bill Haigh | Labor | Maroubra | 1968–1983 | |
George Freudenstein | Country | Young | 1959–1981 | |
Dick Healey | Liberal | Davidson | 1962–1981 | |
Pat Hills | Labor | Phillip | 1954–1988 | |
Davis Hughes [e] | Country | Armidale | 1950–1953, 1956–1973 | |
David Hunter | Liberal | Ashfield | 1940–1976 | |
Merv Hunter | Labor | Lake Macquarie | 1969–1991 | |
John Jackett | Liberal | Burwood | 1965–1978 | |
Rex Jackson | Labor | Heathcote | 1955–1986 | |
Harry Jago | Liberal | Gordon | 1962–1973 | |
Harry Jensen | Labor | Wyong | 1965–1981 | |
Lew Johnstone | Labor | Broken Hill | 1965–1981 | |
Sam Jones | Labor | Waratah | 1965–1984 | |
Nick Kearns | Labor | Bankstown | 1962–1980 | |
Laurie Kelly | Labor | Corrimal | 1968–1988 | |
Joe Kelly | Labor | East Hills | 1956–1973 | |
Joe Lawson [g] | Independent | Murray | 1932–1973 | |
David Leitch [e] | Country | Armidale | 1973–1978 | |
Tom Lewis | Liberal | Wollondilly | 1957–1978 | |
Gordon Mackie | Liberal | Albury | 1965–1978 | |
Dan Mahoney | Labor | Parramatta | 1959–1976 | |
John Maddison | Liberal | Hornsby | 1962–1980 | |
Cliff Mallam | Labor | Campbelltown | 1953–1968, 1971–1981 | |
John Mason | Liberal | Dubbo | 1965–1981 | |
Steve Mauger | Liberal | Monaro | 1965–1976 | |
Ken McCaw | Liberal | Lane Cove | 1947–1975 | |
Laurie McGinty | Liberal | Willoughby | 1968–1978 | |
Tom Mead | Liberal | Hurstville | 1965–1976 | |
Mary Meillon [g] | Liberal | Murray | 1973–1980 | |
Milton Morris | Liberal | Maitland | 1956–1980 | |
Pat Morton [b] | Liberal | Mosman | 1947–1972 | |
Ron Mulock | Labor | Nepean | 1971–1988 | |
Lerryn Mutton | Liberal | Yaralla | 1968–1978 | |
George Neilly | Labor | Cessnock | 1959–1978 | |
Leo Nott | Labor | Burrendong | 1953–1968, 1971–1973 | |
Keith O'Connell | Labor | Gosford | 1971–1984 | |
Clive Osborne | Country | Bathurst | 1967–1981 | |
George Paciullo | Labor | Liverpool | 1971–1989 | |
George Petersen | Labor | Illawarra | 1968–1988 | |
Leon Punch | Country | Gloucester | 1959–1985 | |
Ernie Quinn | Labor | Wentworthville | 1962–1988 | |
Eric Ramsay | Labor | Wollongong | 1971–1984 | |
Jack Renshaw | Labor | Castlereagh | 1941–1980 | |
Kevin Rozzoli [d] | Liberal | Hawkesbury | 1973–2003 | |
Max Ruddock | Liberal | The Hills | 1962–1976 | |
Norm Ryan | Labor | Marrickville | 1953–1973 | |
Matt Singleton | Country | Clarence | 1971–1990 | |
Bill Sheahan | Labor | Burrinjuck | 1941–1973 | |
Albert Sloss | Labor | King | 1956–1973 | |
Jim Southee | Labor | Mount Druitt | 1962–1973 | |
Stanley Stephens [f] | Country | Byron | 1944–1973 | |
Jack Stewart [c] | Labor | Charlestown | 1957–1972 | |
Kevin Stewart | Labor | Canterbury | 1962–1985 | |
Jim Taylor | Country | Temora | 1960–1981 | |
Allan Viney | Liberal | Wakehurst | 1971–1978 | |
Arthur Wade | Labor | Newcastle | 1968–1988 | |
John Waddy | Liberal | Kirribilli | 1962–1976 | |
Frank Walker | Labor | Georges River | 1970–1988 | |
Tim Walker | Liberal | Miranda | 1968–1978 | |
Eric Willis | Liberal | Earlwood | 1950–1978 |
- ^ a b Tamworth MLA Bill Chaffey was elected as a Country Party member, but resigned from the party during 1972. He served out his term as an independent.
- ^ a b c Mosman Liberal MLA Pat Morton resigned on 16 June 1972. Liberal candidate David Arblaster won the resulting by-election on 29 July.
- ^ a b c Charlestown Labor MLA Jack Stewart died on 19 September 1972. Labor candidate Richard Face won the resulting by-election on 18 November.
- ^ a b c Hawkesbury Liberal MLA Bernie Deane resigned on 24 October 1972. Liberal candidate Kevin Rozzoli won the on 17 February 1973.
- ^ a b c Armidale Country Party MLA Davis Hughes resigned on 17 January 1973. Country Party candidate Dr David Leitch won the resulting by-election on 17 February 1973.
- ^ a b c Byron Country Party MLA Stanley Stephens resigned on 17 January 1973. Country Party candidate Jack Boyd won the resulting by-election on 17 February 1973.
- ^ a b c Murray independent MLA Joe Lawson, a former Country Party member, died on 14 August 1973. His daughter, Mary Meillon, contested and won the resulting by-election for the Liberal Party on 6 October.
- ^ a b South Coast Liberal MLA Jack Beale resigned on 19 October 1973. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1973 state election.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were: Chaffey sat as an independent,[a] Morton resigned,[b] Stewart died,[c] Deane resigned,[d] Hughes resigned,[e] Stephens resigned,[f] Lawson died,[g] and Beale resigned.[h]
See also[]
- Fourth Askin ministry
- Fifth Askin ministry
- Results of the 1971 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
- Candidates of the 1971 New South Wales state election
References[]
- ^ Green, Antony. "1971 District List". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
- ^ Green, Antony. "1971-1973 By elections". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 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.[i]
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