Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1973–1976
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council between 1973 and 1976 were indirectly elected by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament, with 15 members elected every three years. The most recent election was on 5 April 1973, with the term of new members commencing on 23 April 1973.[1][2] The President was Sir Harry Budd.[3]
Name | Party | End term | Years in office | |
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Kath Anderson | Labor | 1985 | 1973–1981 | |
Evelyn Barron | Labor | 1976 | 1964–1976 | |
Fred Bowen | Labor | 1976 | 1966–1976 | |
Roger de Bryon-Faes | Liberal | 1985 | 1961–1981 | |
Sir Harry Budd | Country | 1982 | 1946–1978 | |
Cyril Cahill | Independent Labor | 1985 | 1949–1977 | |
Jim Cahill | Labor | 1982 | 1965–1978 | |
Frank Calabro | Liberal | 1982 | 1970–1988 | |
Joe Calcraft | Liberal | 1985 | 1973–1976 | |
Leo Connellan | Country | 1985 | 1969–1970, 1970–1981 | |
William Coulter | Labor | 1979 | 1947–1978 | |
Margaret Davis | Liberal | 1979 | 1967–1978 | |
John Ducker | Labor | 1976 | 1972–1979 | |
Fred Duncan | Liberal | 1976 | 1972–1984 | |
Thomas Erskine | Liberal | 1982 | 1970–1978 | |
Stanley Eskell | Liberal | 1982 | 1958–1978 | |
Dick Evans | Liberal | 1979 | 1969–1978 | |
Otway Falkiner | Country | 1982 | 1946–1978 | |
Derek Freeman | Liberal | 1985 | 1973–1981, 1981–1984 | |
Barney French | Labor | 1985 | 1973–1991 | |
Sir John Fuller | Country | 1985 | 1961–1978 | |
Eileen Furley | Liberal | 1976 | 1962–1976 | |
Harry Gardiner [d] | Independent Labor | 1979 | 1960–1974 | |
Walter Geraghty | Labor | 1979 | 1961–1978 | |
Thomas Gleeson [f] | Independent Labor | 1982 | 1946–1975 | |
Trevor Gordon | Labor | 1976 | 1964–1976 | |
Jack Hallam | Labor | 1985 | 1973–1991 | |
Clive Healey | Labor | 1982 | 1970–1988 | |
Frederick Hewitt | Liberal | 1979 | 1955–1976 | |
John Holt | Liberal | 1976 | 1972–1984 | |
Ted Humphries | Liberal | 1979 | 1972–1978 | |
Sir Asher Joel | Country | 1982 | 1958–1978 | |
Geoffrey Keighley | Country | 1979 | 1965–1978 | |
Bill Kennedy | Country | 1976 | 1971–1984 | |
Paul Landa | Labor | 1985 | 1973–1984 | |
Lloyd Lange [b] | Liberal | 1982 | 1974–1986 | |
Vi Lloyd | Liberal | 1985 | 1973–1981 | |
Toby MacDiarmid [a] | Country | 1979 | 1973–1988 | |
Richmond Manyweathers | Country | 1979 | 1968–1978 | |
Ralph Marsh | Labor | 1976 | 1962–1976 | |
Thomas McKay | Liberal | 1979 | 1966–1978 | |
Peter McMahon | Labor | 1985 | 1973–1981 | |
Herb McPherson | Labor | 1985 | 1964–1981 | |
Robert Melville | Labor | 1985 | 1973–1981 | |
Doug Moppett [f] | Country | 1982 | 1976–1978, 1991–2002 | |
William Murray | Labor | 1976 | 1952–1976 | |
Lindsay North | Labor | 1976 | 1964–1976 | |
Clyde Packer | Liberal | 1976 | 1964–1976 | |
William Peters | Labor | 1982 | 1959–1978 | |
Graham Pratten | Country | 1976 | 1937–1976 | |
Anne Press | Liberal | 1982 | 1959–1978 | |
Bernard Riley [b] | Liberal | 1982 | 1968–1973 | |
Edna Roper | Labor | 1982 | 1958–1978 | |
Bob Rowland Smith [e] | Country | 1979 | 1974–1999 | |
Amelia Rygate | Labor | 1979 | 1961–1978 | |
Bob Scott [d] | Liberal | 1979 | 1974–1978 | |
Leroy Serisier | Labor | 1982 | 1970–1978 | |
Adrian Solomons | Country | 1976 | 1969–1991 | |
Harry Sullivan [c] | Independent Labor / Country | 1976 | 1970–1977 | |
Norman Thom | Labor | 1979 | 1950–1978 | |
Joe Thompson [b] | Labor | 1982 | 1974–1988 | |
Eben Vickery [e] | Country | 1979 | 1967–1974 | |
Sir Edward Warren | Liberal | 1979 | 1955–1978 | |
Max Willis | Liberal | 1985 | 1970–1999 | |
Neville Wran [b] | Labor | 1982 | 1970–1973 | |
Ernest Wright [a] | Labor | 1979 | 1943–1973 |
- ^ a b c Ernest Wright (Labor) resigned on 16 April 1973. Toby MacDiarmid (Country) was elected as his replacement on 17 August 1973.
- ^ a b c d e Bernard Riley (Liberal) and Neville Wran (Labor) resigned on 19 October 1973. Lloyd Lange (Liberal) and Joe Thompson (Labor) were elected as their replacements on 6 March 1974.
- ^ a b Harry Sullivan (Independent) joined the Country Party in February 1974.
- ^ a b c Harry Gardiner (Independent Labor) died on 8 April 1974. Bob Scott (Liberal) was elected as his replacement on 15 August 1974.
- ^ a b c Eben Vickery (Country) died on 26 August 1974. Bob Rowland Smith (Country) was elected as his replacement on 26 September 1974.
- ^ a b c Thomas Gleeson (Independent Labor) died on 25 November 1975. Doug Moppett (Country) was elected as his replacement on 3 March 1976.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were: Wright resigned,[a] Riley and Wran resigned,[b] Sullivan joined the Country Party,[c] Gardiner died,[d] Vickery died,[e] and Gleeson died.[f]
References
- ^ "Candidates declared to be elected Members of the Legislative Council". Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. No. 44. 6 April 1973. p. 1167. Retrieved 6 December 2020 – via Trove.
- ^ "Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
- ^ "Part 10 Officers of the Parliament" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 December 2020.[g]
See also
- Fifth Askin ministry
- Sixth Askin ministry
- First Lewis ministry
- Second Lewis ministry
- Willis ministry
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