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This is a list of members
of the New South
Wales Legislative Assembly from
1959 to 1962, as elected at the 1959 state
election.
| Keith Anderson [6] |
Labor |
Paddington-Waverley |
1961-1962 |
| Hon Robert
Askin |
Liberal |
Collaroy |
1950-1975 |
| Brian
Bannon |
Labor |
Rockdale |
1959–1986 |
| Jack
Beale |
Liberal |
South
Coast |
1942–1973 |
| Ivan
Black |
Liberal |
Neutral
Bay |
1945-1951,
1951-1962 |
| George Booth [4] |
Labor |
Kurri
Kurri |
1925-1960 |
| Ken
Booth [4] |
Labor |
Kurri
Kurri |
1960–1988 |
| George
Brain |
Liberal |
Willoughby |
1943–1968 |
| Jim Brown |
Country |
Raleigh |
1959–1984 |
| Hon Michael
Bruxner |
Country |
Tenterfield |
1920-1962 |
| Hon Joseph
Cahill [3] |
Labor |
Cook's
River |
1925-1959 |
| Tom
Cahill [3] |
Labor |
Cook's
River |
1959–1983 |
| Bill
Chaffey |
Country |
Tamworth |
1940–1973 |
| Bill
Chapman |
Liberal |
Nepean |
1956-1962 |
| Reg
Coady |
Labor |
Leichhardt |
1954–1973 |
| Keith
Compton [1] |
Labor |
Lismore |
1959-1965 |
| Rex
Connor |
Labor |
Wollongong-Kembla |
1950-1963 |
| Geoffrey
Cox |
Liberal |
Vaucluse |
1957-1964 |
| Bill
Crabtree |
Labor |
Kogarah |
1953–1983 |
| Geoff
Crawford |
Country |
Barwon |
1950–1976 |
| Douglas
Cross |
Liberal |
Georges
River |
1948–1953,
1956–1970 |
| Charles
Cutler |
Country |
Orange |
1947–1975 |
| Tom
Dalton |
Labor |
Sutherland |
1953–1956,
1959–1968 |
| Douglas
Darby |
Liberal |
Manly |
1945–1978 |
| Bernie
Deane |
Liberal |
Hawkesbury |
1950–1972 |
| Alfred
Dennis |
Liberal/Independent [8] |
Blacktown |
1959-1962 |
| Doug
Dickson [5] |
Country |
Temora |
1938-1960 |
| Ben
Doig |
Liberal |
Burwood |
1957-1965 |
| Frank
Downing |
Labor |
Ryde |
1953–1968 |
| Clarrie
Earl |
Labor |
Fairfield |
1953–1973 |
| Jack
Easter [1] |
Country |
Lismore |
1953-1959 |
| Kevin Ellis |
Liberal |
Coogee |
1948–1953,
1956–1962, 1965–1973 |
| Hon George
Enticknap |
Labor |
Murrumbidgee |
1941-1965 |
| Jack
Ferguson |
Labor |
Merrylands |
1959–1984 |
| William Ferguson [6] |
Labor |
Paddington-Waverley |
1953-1961 |
| Wal
Fife |
Liberal |
Wagga
Wagga |
1957–1975 |
| Ray
Fitzgerald |
Country |
Gloucester |
1941-1962 |
| Les
Ford |
Liberal |
Dubbo |
1959-1964 |
| Howard
Fowles |
Labor |
Illawarra |
1941–1968 |
| Stewart
Fraser |
Liberal |
Gordon |
1953-1962 |
| George
Freudenstein |
Country |
Young |
1959–1981 |
| Hon William
Gollan |
Labor |
Randwick |
1941-1962 |
| Fred
Green |
Labor |
Redfern |
1950–1968 |
| Ian
Griffith |
Liberal |
Cronulla |
1956–1978 |
| Frank Hawkins |
Labor |
Newcastle |
1935–1968 |
| Eric
Hearnshaw |
Liberal |
Eastwood |
1945-1965 |
| Bob
Heffron |
Labor |
Maroubra |
1930–1968 |
| Pat
Hills |
Labor |
Phillip |
1954–1988 |
| Davis
Hughes |
Country |
Armidale |
1950–1953,
1956–1973 |
| David
Hunter |
Liberal |
Ashfield-Croydon |
1940–1976 |
| Harold Jackson |
Liberal |
Gosford |
1950-1965 |
| Rex
Jackson |
Labor |
Bulli |
1955–1986 |
| Les
Jordan |
Country/Liberal [2] |
Oxley |
1944–1965 |
| Gus
Kelly |
Labor |
Bathurst |
1925–1932,
1935–1967 |
| Joe
Kelly |
Labor |
East
Hills |
1956–1973 |
| Hon Bill
Lamb |
Labor |
Granville |
1938-1962 |
| Hon Abe
Landa |
Labor |
Bondi |
1930–1965 |
| Walter
Lawrence |
Liberal |
Drummoyne |
1956-1962 |
| Joe
Lawson |
Country |
Murray |
1932–1973 |
| Tom
Lewis |
Liberal |
Wollondilly |
1957–1978 |
| Hon Ray
Maher |
Labor |
North
Sydney |
1953-1965 |
| Dan
Mahoney |
Labor |
Parramatta |
1959–1976 |
| Cliff
Mallam |
Labor |
Dulwich
Hill |
1953–1968,
1971–1981 |
| Jack
Mannix |
Labor |
Liverpool |
1952–1971 |
| Robert
McCartney |
Labor |
Hamilton |
1959–1971 |
| Ken
McCaw |
Liberal |
Lane
Cove |
1947–1975 |
| John
McMahon |
Labor |
Balmain |
1950–1968 |
| Milton
Morris |
Liberal |
Maitland |
1956–1980 |
| Pat
Morton |
Liberal |
Mosman |
1947–1972 |
| Thomas
Murphy |
Labor |
Concord |
1953–1968 |
| George
Neilly |
Labor |
Cessnock |
1959–1978 |
| Leo
Nott |
Labor |
Mudgee |
1953–1973 |
| Hon Roger
Nott [7] |
Labor |
Liverpool
Plains |
1941-1961 |
| Frank
O'Keefe [7] |
Country |
Liverpool
Plains |
1961–1969 |
| Doug
Padman |
Liberal |
Albury |
1947-1965 |
| Spence
Powell |
Labor |
Bankstown |
1950-1962 |
| Leon
Punch |
Country |
Upper
Hunter |
1959–1985 |
| Frank
Purdue |
Independent |
Waratah |
1956-1962,
1964-1965 |
| Hon Jack
Renshaw |
Labor |
Castlereagh |
1941–1980 |
| Bill
Rigby |
Labor |
Hurstville |
1959-1965 |
| Ian
Robinson |
Country |
Casino |
1953-1963 |
| Jim
Robson |
Labor |
Hartley |
1956-1965 |
| Hon Norm
Ryan |
Labor |
Marrickville |
1953–1973 |
| Thomas
Ryan |
Labor |
Auburn |
1956-1965 |
| John
Seiffert |
Labor |
Monaro |
1941-1965 |
| Hon Bill
Sheahan |
Labor |
Burrinjuck |
1941–1973 |
| Jim
Simpson |
Labor |
Lake
Macquarie |
1950–1968 |
| Albert
Sloss |
Labor |
King |
1956–1973 |
| Stanley
Stephens |
Country |
Byron |
1944–1973 |
| Jack
Stewart |
Labor |
Kahibah |
1957–1972 |
| Sydney
Storey |
Liberal |
Hornsby |
1941-1962 |
| Jim
Taylor [5] |
Country |
Temora |
1960–1981 |
| Arthur
Tonge |
Labor |
Canterbury |
1926-1932,
1935-1962 |
| Hon Vernon
Treatt |
Liberal |
Woollahra |
1938-1962 |
| Laurie
Tully |
Labor |
Goulburn |
1946-1965 |
| William
Wattison |
Labor |
Sturt |
1947–1968 |
| Bill
Weiley |
Labor |
Clarence |
1955–1971 |
| Ernest
Wetherell |
Labor |
Cobar |
1949-1965 |
| Eric
Willis |
Labor |
Earlwood |
1950–1978 |
| Stan
Wyatt |
Labor |
Lakemba |
1950-1964 |
- 1 The
1959 re-election of Lismore Country Party MLA Jack
Easter was
overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 12
June 1959. Labor candidate Keith
Compton won
the resulting by-election on 12
September.
- 2 Oxley
MLA Les
Jordan had
been re-elected as a Country Party member in 1959,
but defected to the Liberal Party late that year.
- 3 Cook’s
River Labor MLA and Premier Joseph
Cahill died
on 22 October 1959. His son, Labor candidate Tom
Cahill, won the resulting by-election on 12
December.
- 4 Kurri
Kurri Labor MLA George Booth died
on 31 July 1960. His son, Labor candidate Ken Booth,
won the resulting by-election on 8
October.
- 5 Temora
Country Party MLA Doug
Dickson died
on 27 July 1960. Country Party candidate Jim
Taylor won
the resulting by-election on 8
October.
- 6 Paddington-Waverley
Labor MLA William Ferguson died
on 29 January 1961. Labor candidate Keith Anderson won
the resulting by-election on 25
February.
- 7 Liverpool
Plains Labor MLA Roger
Nott resigned
on 3 March 1961 to accept an appointment as Administrator
of the Northern Territory. Country Party
candidate Frank
O'Keefe won
the resulting by-election on 25
March.
- 8 Blacktown
MLA Alfred
Dennis was
elected as a representative of the Liberal Party,
but resigned to sit as an independent in 1962
after losing a preselection challenge for the
safer Liberal seat of The Hills.
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