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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–1991

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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–1991

Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 49th Parliament were elected at the 1981, 1984 and 1988 elections. Members served for three terms of the Legislative Assembly, which, as a result of the 1981 referendum meant the maximum term was twelve years. The 15 members elected in 1981 did not face re-election until 1992, the 15 members elected in 1984 did not face re-election until 1996 and the 15 members elected in 1988 did not face re-election until 2000.[1][2] The terms of members were cut short by the 1991 referendum which reduced the term to two terms of the Legislative Assembly, a maximum of 8 years. The President was Johno Johnson.[3]

Name Party End term Years in office
Franca Arena   Labor 1992 1981–1999
Marie Bignold[a]   Call to Australia/Independent 1996 1984–1991
George Brenner   Labor 1992 1981–1991
Richard Bull   National 1996 1984–2000
Virginia Chadwick   Liberal 2000 1978–1999
Jack Doohan   National 1992 1978–1991
Ron Dyer   Labor 1996 1979–2003
Michael Egan   Labor 2000 1986–2005
Keith Enderbury   Labor 1996 1984–1995
Beryl Evans   Liberal 1996 1984–1995
Barney French   Labor 2000 1973–1991
Jack Garland[b]   Labor 1992 1981–1990
Duncan Gay   National 2000 1988–2017
Marlene Goldsmith   Liberal 2000 1988–1999
Deirdre Grusovin[c]   Labor 2000 1978–1990
Jack Hallam   Labor 1992 1973–1991
Fred Hankinson   Labor 1992 1984–1991
John Hannaford   Liberal 1992 1984–1999
Mick Ibbett   Labor 1992 1984–1991
Dorothy Isaksen[c]   Labor 2000 1978–1988, 1990–1999
Judy Jakins   National 1996 1984–1991
John Jobling   Liberal 1996 1984–2003
Johno Johnson   Labor 1996 1976–2001
Richard Jones   Democrats 2000 1988–2003
Jim Kaldis   Labor 2000 1978–1999
Richard Killen   National 1992 1981–1991
Elisabeth Kirkby   Democrats 1992 1981–1998
Delcia Kite   Labor 1996 1976–1995
Ian Macdonald   Labor 2000 1988–2010
Andy Manson   Labor 2000 1988–2000
John Matthews   Liberal 1992 1981–1991
Stephen Mutch   Liberal 2000 1988–1996
Elaine Nile   Call to Australia 2000 1988–2002
Fred Nile   Call to Australia 1992 1981–2004, 2004–present
Paul O'Grady   Labor 2000 1988–1996
Brian Pezzutti   Liberal 2000 1988–2003
Ted Pickering   Liberal 1992 1976–1995
Ken Reed   Labor 1992 1981–1991
Bob Rowland Smith   National 2000 1974–1999
Jim Samios   Liberal 1996 1984–2003
Helen Sham-Ho   Liberal 2000 1988–2003
Jeff Shaw[b]   Labor 1992 1990–2000
Sir Adrian Solomons   National 1996 1969–1991
Ann Symonds   Labor 1996 1982–1998
Bryan Vaughan   Labor 1992 1981–1999
Judith Walker   Labor 1996 1984–1995
Max Willis   Liberal 1992 1970–1999
  1. ^ a b Marie Bignold was expelled from the Call to Australia Party in November 1988. She served out the remainder of her term as an independent.
  2. ^ a b c Labor MLC Jack Garland resigned on 9 April 1990. Jeff Shaw was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 1 May.
  3. ^ a b c Labor MLC Deirdre Grusovin resigned on 23 June 1990 in order to contest a by-election for the Legislative Assembly seat of Heffron. Former MLC Dorothy Isaksen was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 4 July.
  4. ^ The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were Bignold sat as an independent,[a] Garland resigned,[b] and Grusovin resigned.[c]

References

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  1. ^ "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Part Ten - Officers of Parliament" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 28 May 2020.[d]