Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1968–1971
Appearance
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1968 to 1971, as elected at the 1968 state election.
Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
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Hon Robert Askin | Liberal | Collaroy | 1950–1975 |
Brian Bannon | Labor | Rockdale | 1959–1986 |
John Barraclough | Liberal | Bligh | 1968–1981 |
Hon Jack Beale | Liberal | South Coast | 1942–1973 |
Eric Bedford | Labor | Fairfield | 1968–1985 |
Ken Booth | Labor | Wallsend | 1960–1988 |
Lionel Bowen [3] | Labor | Randwick | 1962–1969 |
Laurie Brereton [3] | Labor | Randwick | 1970–1971, 1973–1990 |
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 |
Hon Bill Chaffey | Country | 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 |
Hon Geoff Crawford | Country | Barwon | 1950–1976 |
Douglas Cross [5] | Liberal | Georges River | 1948–1953, 1956–1970 |
Hon Charles Cutler | Country | Orange | 1947–1975 |
Douglas Darby | Liberal | Manly | 1945–1978 |
Bernie Deane | Liberal | Hawkesbury | 1950–1972 |
Roger Degen | Labor | Balmain | 1968–1984 |
Keith Doyle | Liberal | Vaucluse | 1965–1978 |
Max Dunbier | Liberal | Campbelltown | 1968–1971 |
Ron Dunbier | Liberal | Nepean | 1965–1971 |
Bruce Duncan | Country | Lismore | 1965–1988 |
Vince Durick | Labor | Lakemba | 1964–1984 |
Clarrie Earl | Labor | Bass Hill | 1953–1973 |
Syd Einfeld | Labor | Bondi | 1965–1981 |
Hon Sir Kevin Ellis | Liberal | Coogee | 1948–1953, 1956–1962, 1965–1973 |
Jack Ferguson | Labor | Merrylands | 1959–1984 |
Hon Wal Fife | Liberal | Wagga Wagga | 1957–1975 |
Col Fisher [2] | Country | Upper Hunter | 1970–1988 |
Pat Flaherty | Labor | Granville | 1962–1984 |
Hon George Freudenstein | Country | Young | 1959–1981 |
Lin Gordon [4] | Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1970–1984 |
Al Grassby [4] | Labor | Murrumbidgee | 1965–1969 |
Ian Griffith | Liberal | Cronulla | 1956–1978 |
Bill Haigh | Labor | Maroubra | 1968–1983 |
Dick Healey | Liberal | Wakehurst | 1962–1981 |
Jack Hough | Liberal | Wollongong | 1965–1971 |
Pat Hills | Labor | Phillip | 1954–1988 |
Hon Davis Hughes | Country | Armidale | 1950–1953, 1956–1973 |
Ted Humphries | Liberal | Gosford | 1965–1971 |
David Hunter | Liberal | Ashfield | 1940–1976 |
Merv Hunter [1] | Labor | Lake Macquarie | 1969–1991 |
John Jackett | Liberal | Burwood | 1965–1978 |
Rex Jackson | Labor | Bulli | 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 | Independent | Murray | 1932–1973 |
Hon Tom Lewis | Liberal | Wollondilly | 1957–1978 |
Gordon Mackie | Liberal | Albury | 1965–1978 |
Dan Mahoney | Labor | Parramatta | 1959–1976 |
Hon John Maddison | Liberal | Hornsby | 1962–1980 |
Hon Jack Mannix | Labor | Liverpool | 1952–1971 |
John Mason | Liberal | Dubbo | 1965–1981 |
Steve Mauger | Liberal | Monaro | 1965–1976 |
Robert McCartney | Labor | Hamilton | 1959–1971 |
Hon Ken McCaw | Liberal | Lane Cove | 1947–1975 |
Laurie McGinty | Liberal | Willoughby | 1968–1978 |
Tom Mead | Liberal | Hurstville | 1965–1976 |
Hon Milton Morris | Liberal | Maitland | 1956–1980 |
Hon Pat Morton | Liberal | Mosman | 1947–1972 |
Lerryn Mutton | Liberal | Yaralla | 1968–1978 |
George Neilly | Labor | Cessnock | 1959–1978 |
Frank O'Keefe [2] | Country | Upper Hunter | 1961–1969 |
Clive Osborne | Country | Bathurst | 1967–1981 |
George Petersen | Labor | Kembla | 1968–1988 |
Leon Punch | Country | Gloucester | 1959–1985 |
Ernie Quinn | Labor | Wentworthville | 1962–1988 |
Hon Jack Renshaw | Labor | Castlereagh | 1941–1980 |
Max Ruddock | Liberal | The Hills | 1962–1976 |
Hon Norm Ryan | Labor | Marrickville | 1953–1973 |
Bill Sheahan | Labor | Burrinjuck | 1941–1973 |
Jim Simpson [1] | Labor | Lake Macquarie | 1950–1968 |
Albert Sloss | Labor | King | 1956–1973 |
Jim Southee | Labor | Blacktown | 1962–1973 |
Hon Stanley Stephens | Country | Byron | 1944–1973 |
Jack Stewart | Labor | Kahibah | 1957–1972 |
Hon Kevin Stewart | Labor | Canterbury | 1962–1985 |
Jim Taylor | Country | Temora | 1960–1981 |
Arthur Wade | Labor | Newcastle | 1968–1988 |
Hon John Waddy | Liberal | Kirribilli | 1962–1976 |
Frank Walker [5] | Labor | Georges River | 1970–1988 |
Tim Walker | Liberal | Sutherland | 1968–1978 |
Bill Weiley | Country | Clarence | 1955–1971 |
Hon Eric Willis | Liberal | Earlwood | 1950–1978 |
Roger Wotton | Country | Burrendong | 1968–1971, 1973–1991 |
- 1 Lake Macquarie Labor MLA Jim Simpson died on 10 December 1968. Labor candidate Merv Hunter won the resulting by-election on 19 April 1969.
- 2 Upper Hunter Country Party MLA Frank O'Keefe resigned on 22 September 1969 in order to contest the federal seat of Paterson at the 1969 federal election. Country Party candidate Col Fisher won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
- 3 Randwick Labor MLA Lionel Bowen resigned on 18 September 1969 in order to contest the federal seat of Kingsford Smith at the 1969 federal election. Labor candidate Laurie Brereton won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
- 4 Murrumbidgee Labor MLA Al Grassby resigned on 18 September 1969 in order to contest the federal seat of Riverina at the 1969 federal election. Labor candidate Lin Gordon won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
- 5 Georges River Country Party MLA Douglas Cross died on 9 July 1970. Labor candidate Frank Walker won the resulting by-election on 19 September.
See also
- New South Wales state election, 1968
- Premier: Robert Askin (Liberal) (1965-1975)