Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1976–1978
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1978, as elected at the 1976 state election.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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John Akister | Labor | Monaro | 1976–1988 |
David Arblaster | Liberal | Mosman | 1972–1984 |
Brian Bannon | Labor | Rockdale | 1959–1986 |
Gordon Barnier | Labor | Blacktown | 1971–1981 |
Hon John Barraclough | Liberal | Bligh | 1968–1981 |
Hon Eric Bedford | Labor | Fairfield | 1968–1985 |
Ken Booth | Labor | Wallsend | 1960–1988 |
Jack Boyd | NCP | Byron | 1973–1984 |
Laurie Brereton | Labor | Heffron | 1970–1971, 1973–1990 |
Ron Brewer | NCP | Goulburn | 1965–1984 |
Jim Brown | NCP | Raleigh | 1959–1984 |
Hon Tim Bruxner | NCP | Tenterfield | 1962–1981 |
Tom Cahill | Labor | Marrickville | 1959–1983 |
Jim Cameron | Liberal | Northcott | 1968–1984 |
Fred Caterson [1] | Liberal | The Hills | 1976–1990 |
Michael Cleary | Labor | Coogee | 1974–1991 |
Jim Clough | Liberal | Eastwood | 1956–1988 |
Mick Clough | Labor | Blue Mountains | 1976–1988, 1991–1999 |
Peter Coleman | Liberal | Fuller | 1968–1978 |
Bruce Cowan | NCP | Oxley | 1965–1980 |
Peter Cox | Labor | Auburn | 1965–1988 |
Hon Bill Crabtree | Labor | Kogarah | 1953–1983 |
Douglas Darby | Liberal | Manly | 1945–1978 |
Don Day | Labor | Casino | 1971–1984 |
Roger Degen | Labor | Balmain | 1968–1984 |
John Dowd | Liberal | Lane Cove | 1975–1991 |
Keith Doyle | Liberal | Vaucluse | 1965–1978 |
Bruce Duncan | NCP | Lismore | 1965–1988 |
Vince Durick | Labor | Lakemba | 1964–1984 |
Hon Syd Einfeld | Labor | Waverley | 1965–1981 |
Richard Face | Labor | Charlestown | 1972–2003 |
Hon Jack Ferguson | Labor | Merrylands | 1959–1984 |
Tim Fischer | NCP | Sturt | 1971–1980, 1980–1984 |
Col Fisher | NCP | Upper Hunter | 1970–1988 |
Pat Flaherty | Labor | Granville | 1962–1984 |
Ken Gabb [3] | Labor | Earlwood | 1978–1988 |
Lin Gordon | Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1970–1984 |
Ian Griffith | Liberal | Cronulla | 1956–1978 |
Bill Haigh | Labor | Maroubra | 1968–1983 |
John Hatton | Independent | South Coast | 1973–1995 |
Hon George Freudenstein | NCP | Young | 1959–1981 |
Dick Healey | Liberal | Davidson | 1962–1981 |
Pat Hills | Labor | Phillip | 1954–1988 |
Merv Hunter | Labor | Lake Macquarie | 1969–1991 |
John Jackett | Liberal | Burwood | 1965–1978 |
Rex Jackson | Labor | Heathcote | 1955–1986 |
Hon Harry Jensen | Labor | Munmorah | 1965–1981 |
Tony Johnson | Labor | Mount Druitt | 1973–1983 |
Lew Johnstone | Labor | Broken Hill | 1965–1981 |
Sam Jones | Labor | Waratah | 1965–1984 |
Maurie Keane | Labor | Woronora | 1973–1988 |
Nick Kearns | Labor | Bankstown | 1962–1980 |
Hon Laurie Kelly | Labor | Corrimal | 1968–1988 |
Dr David Leitch | NCP | Armidale | 1973–1978 |
Hon Tom Lewis [5] | Liberal | Wollondilly | 1957–1978 |
Gordon Mackie | Liberal | Albury | 1965–1978 |
Michael Maher | Labor | Drummoyne | 1973–1982 |
Hon John Maddison | Liberal | Ku-ring-gai | 1962–1980 |
Cliff Mallam | Labor | Campbelltown | 1953–1968, 1971–1981 |
John Mason | Liberal | Dubbo | 1965–1981 |
Bruce McDonald | Liberal | Kirribilli | 1976–1981 |
Laurie McGinty | Liberal/Independent [2] | Willoughby | 1968–1978 |
Brian McGowan | Labor | Gosford | 1976–1988 |
Mary Meillon | Liberal | Murray | 1973–1980 |
Tim Moore | Liberal | Gordon | 1976–1992 |
Hon Milton Morris | Liberal | Maitland | 1956–1980 |
Hon Ron Mulock | Labor | Penrith | 1971–1988 |
Wal Murray | NCP | Barwon | 1976–1995 |
Lerryn Mutton | Liberal | Yaralla | 1968–1978 |
George Neilly [6] | Labor | Cessnock | 1959–1978 |
Keith O'Connell | Labor | Peats | 1971–1984 |
Clive Osborne | NCP | Bathurst | 1967–1981 |
George Paciullo | Labor | Liverpool | 1971–1989 |
Noel Park | NCP | Tamworth | 1973–1991 |
George Petersen | Labor | Illawarra | 1968–1988 |
Neil Pickard | Liberal | Hornsby | 1973–1991 |
Hon Leon Punch | NCP | Gloucester | 1959–1985 |
Ernie Quinn | Labor | Wentworthville | 1962–1988 |
Eric Ramsay | Labor | Wollongong | 1971–1984 |
Hon Jack Renshaw | Labor | Castlereagh | 1941–1980 |
Ron Rofe | Liberal | Nepean | 1973–1978 |
Pat Rogan | Labor | East Hills | 1973–1999 |
Kevin Rozzoli | Liberal | Hawkesbury | 1973–2003 |
Max Ruddock [1] | Liberal | The Hills | 1962–1976 |
Kevin Ryan | Labor | Hurstville | 1976–1984 |
Joe Schipp | Liberal | Wagga Wagga | 1975–1999 |
Terry Sheahan | Labor | Burrinjuck | 1973–1988 |
Matt Singleton | NCP | Clarence | 1971–1990 |
Hon Kevin Stewart | Labor | Canterbury | 1962–1985 |
Jim Taylor | NCP | Temora | 1960–1981 |
Allan Viney | Liberal | Wakehurst | 1971–1978 |
Arthur Wade | Labor | Newcastle | 1968–1988 |
Frank Walker | Labor | Georges River | 1970–1988 |
Tim Walker | Liberal | Miranda | 1968–1978 |
Garry West | NCP | Orange | 1976–1996 |
Paul Whelan | Labor | Ashfield | 1976–2003 |
Bruce Webster [4] | Liberal | Pittwater | 1975–1978 |
Barry Wilde | Labor | Parramatta | 1976–1988 |
Sir Eric Willis [3] | Liberal | Earlwood | 1950–1978 |
Roger Wotton | NCP | Burrendong | 1968–1971, 1973–1991 |
Hon Neville Wran | Labor | Bass Hill | 1973–1986 |
- 1 The Hills Liberal MLA Max Ruddock resigned on 25 May 1976. Liberal candidate Fred Caterson won the resulting by-election on 9 October.
- 2 Willoughby MLA Laurie McGinty was elected as a Liberal member, but resigned from the party in September 1977 after losing party preselection to recontest his seat at the 1978 state election. He served out his term as an independent.
- 3 Earlwood Liberal MLA Eric Willis resigned on 16 June 1978. Labor candidate Ken Gabb won the resulting by-election on 15 July.
- 4 Pittwater Liberal MLA Bruce Webster resigned on 21 July 1978. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1978 state election.
- 5 Wollondilly Liberal MLA Tom Lewis resigned on 7 September 1978. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1978 state election.
- 6 Cessnock Labor MLA George Neilly resigned on 8 September 1978. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1978 state election.
See also
- New South Wales state election, 1976
- Premier: Neville Wran (Labor) (1976-1986)
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