Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1958–1961
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1958 to 1961. At this time the Council was not directly elected, but was chosen by a joint sitting of the New South Wales Parliament.
Name | Party | Years in office |
---|---|---|
Harold Ahern | Liberal | 1949–1973 |
Alexander Armstrong | Country | 1952–1969 |
George Bassett | Country | 1932–1964 |
Colin Begg | Liberal | 1955–1964 |
Arthur Bridges | Liberal | 1946–1968 |
Harry Budd | Country | 1946–1978 |
Cedric Cahill | ALP | 1954–1973 |
Cyril Cahill | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1949–1977 |
John Carter | Country | 1955–1968 |
Hector Clayton | Independent | 1937–1973 |
Donald Cochrane | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1950–1964 |
Harry Cockerill 2 | ALP | 1959–1973 |
Col Colborne | ALP | 1949–1973 |
William Coulter | ALP | 1947–1978 |
Chris Dalton | ALP | 1943–1970 |
Robert Day | ALP | 1953–1967 |
William Dickson | ALP | 1925–1934, 1940–1966 |
Tom Dougherty | ALP | 1957–1961 |
Reg Downing | ALP | 1940–1972 |
Robert Erskine | ALP | 1949–1973 |
Stanley Eskell | Liberal | 1958–1978 |
Otway Falkiner | Country | 1946–1978 |
Herbert FitzSimons | Liberal/Country 4 | 1955–1970 |
Harry Gardiner 7 | Independent Labor | 1960–1974 |
Thomas Gleeson | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1946–1975 |
Patrick Grace | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1952–1964 |
James Graves | ALP | 1934–1961 |
Charles Hackett | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1943–1964 |
Herbert Henley | Country | 1937–1964 |
Frederick Hewitt | Liberal | 1955–1976 |
Reginald Jackson | ALP | 1950–1969 |
Asher Joel | Independent/Country 4 | 1958–1978 |
Jim Kenny | ALP | 1948–1967 |
John Kenny | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1955–1970 |
Robert King 6 | ALP | 1931–1960 |
Christopher Love | ALP | 1955–1970 |
Robert Mahony 8 | ALP | 1921–1961 |
Jim Maloney | ALP | 1941–1972 |
Gertrude Melville 3 | ALP | 1952–1959 |
William Murray | ALP | 1952–1976 |
George Neilly 1 | ALP | 1954–1959 |
Ernest O'Dea | ALP | 1943–1967 |
John Paterson | Liberal | 1958–1970 |
William Peters 1 | ALP | 1959–1978 |
Thomas Playfair | Liberal | 1927–1966 |
Graham Pratten | Liberal/Country 4 | 1937–1976 |
Anne Press 3 | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1959–1978 |
Michael Quinn 6 | Independent Labor | 1960–1965 |
Edna Roper | ALP | 1958–1978 |
Gerald Rygate 6 | ALP/Independent Labor 5 | 1952–1960 |
Leicester Saddington | Liberal | 1952–1962 |
Robert Savage 2 | ALP | 1931–1934, 1943–1959 |
Leon Snider | Liberal/Country 4 | 1943–1965 |
Lloyd Sommerlad | Country | 1955–1967 |
Frank Spicer | Country | 1925–1973 |
Thomas Steele | Country | 1934–1961 |
Gavin Sutherland | ALP | 1956–1970 |
Norman Thom | ALP | 1950–1978 |
Henry Thompson | Liberal | 1940–1964 |
William Walmsley | Country | 1952–1964 |
Sir Edward Warren | Liberal | 1955–1978 |
John Weir | ALP | 1949–1973 |
Samuel Williams | ALP | 1943–1962 |
Robert Wilson | Country | 1949–1961 |
Ernest Gerard Wright | ALP | 1943–1973 |
- 1 Labor MLC George Neilly resigned on 16 February 1959. Labor candidate William Peters was elected to replace him on 19 May 1959.
- 2 Labor MLC Robert Savage died on 2 July 1959. Labor candidate Harry Cockerill was elected to replace him on 10 September 1959.
- 3 Labor MLC Gertrude Melville died on 21 August 1959. Labor candidate Anne Press was elected to replace her on 22 October 1959.
- 4 On 30 September 1959, Liberal MLCs Herbert FitzSimons, Graham Pratten and Leon Snider, together with independent MLC Asher Joel, joined the Country Party, citing its uncompromising opposition to abolition of the Legislative Council.
- 5 In December 1959, Labor MLCs Cyril Cahill, Donald Cochrane, Thomas Gleeson, Patrick Grace, Charles Hackett, John Kenny, Anne Press and Gerald Rygate were expelled from the party for voting against the abolition of the Legislative Council. They constituted themselves, at first informally, as the Independent Labor Group.
- 6 Labor MLC Robert King died on 27 February 1960. Labor candidate Michael Quinn was elected to replace him on 29 March 1960, whereupon he immediately resigned from the Labor Party to join the Independent Labor Group.
- 7 Independent Labor MLC Gerald Rygate died on 8 June 1960. Independent Labor candidate Harry Gardiner was elected to replace him on 15 September 1960.
- 8 Labor MLC Robert Mahony died on 8 February 1961. A by-election was not held this term, so the vacancy carried over to the next parliament.
Members of the Parliament of New South Wales | ||
Legislative Council | ||
Legislative Assembly |
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Thursday, August 27, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.