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This is a list of members
of the New South
Wales Legislative Assembly from
1962 to 1965, as elected at the 1962 state
election.
| Hon Robert
Askin |
Liberal |
Collaroy |
1950–1975 |
| Brian
Bannon |
Labor |
Rockdale |
1959–1986 |
| Jack
Beale |
Liberal |
South
Coast |
1942–1973 |
| Alfred
Bennett |
Labor |
Nepean |
1962–1965 |
| Ken
Booth |
Labor |
Kurri
Kurri |
1960–1988 |
| Lionel
Bowen |
Labor |
Randwick |
1962–1969 |
| George
Brain |
Liberal |
Willoughby |
1943–1968 |
| Jim Brown |
Country |
Raleigh |
1959–1984 |
| Tim
Bruxner |
Country |
Tenterfield |
1962–1981 |
| Tom
Cahill |
Labor |
Cook's
River |
1959–1983 |
| Bill
Chaffey |
Country |
Tamworth |
1940–1973 |
| Reg
Coady |
Labor |
Drummoyne |
1954–1973 |
| Hon Keith
Compton |
Labor |
Lismore |
1959–1965 |
| Rex
Connor [2] |
Labor |
Wollongong-Kembla |
1950–1963 |
| Geoffrey
Cox |
Liberal |
Vaucluse [6] |
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 |
Independent |
Manly |
1945–1978 |
| Bernie
Deane |
Liberal |
Hawkesbury |
1950–1972 |
| Ben
Doig |
Liberal/Independent [3] |
Burwood |
1957–1965 |
| Frank
Downing |
Labor |
Ryde |
1953–1968 |
| Vince
Durick [5] |
Labor |
Lakemba |
1964–1984 |
| Clarrie
Earl |
Labor |
Bass
Hill |
1953–1973 |
| Hon George
Enticknap |
Labor |
Murrumbidgee |
1941–1965 |
| Jack
Ferguson |
Labor |
Fairfield |
1959–1984 |
| Wal
Fife |
Liberal |
Wagga
Wagga |
1957–1975 |
| Pat
Flaherty |
Labor |
Granville |
1962–1984 |
| Les
Ford [7] |
Liberal |
Dubbo |
1959–1964 |
| Howard
Fowles |
Labor |
Illawarra |
1941–1968 |
| George
Freudenstein |
Country |
Young |
1959–1981 |
| Edward
Greaves [4] |
Labor |
Waratah |
1962–1964 |
| Fred
Green |
Labor |
Redfern |
1950–1968 |
| Ian
Griffith |
Liberal |
Cronulla |
1956–1978 |
| Frank Hawkins |
Labor |
Newcastle |
1935–1968 |
| Dick
Healey |
Liberal |
Wakehurst |
1962–1981 |
| 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 |
| Harry
Jago |
Liberal |
Gordon |
1962–1973 |
| Les
Jordan |
Liberal |
Oxley |
1944–1965 |
| Nick
Kearns |
Labor |
Bankstown |
1962–1980 |
| Gus
Kelly |
Labor |
Bathurst |
1925–1932,
1935–1967 |
| Joe
Kelly |
Labor |
East
Hills |
1956–1973 |
| Hon Abe
Landa |
Labor |
Bondi |
1930–1965 |
| Joe
Lawson |
Country |
Murray |
1932–1973 |
| Tom
Lewis |
Liberal |
Wollondilly |
1957–1978 |
| John
Maddison |
Liberal |
Hornsby |
1962–1980 |
| Hon Ray
Maher |
Labor |
Wyong |
1953–1965 |
| Dan
Mahoney |
Labor |
Parramatta |
1959–1976 |
| Cliff
Mallam |
Labor |
Dulwich
Hill |
1953–1968,
1971–1981 |
| Jack
Mannix |
Labor |
Liverpool |
1952–1971 |
| Richmond
Manyweathers [1] |
Country |
Casino |
1964–1968 |
| Robert
McCartney |
Labor |
Hamilton |
1959–1971 |
| Ken
McCaw |
Liberal |
Lane
Cove |
1947–1975 |
| John
McMahon |
Labor |
Balmain |
1950–1968 |
| Tom
Morey |
Labor |
Bligh |
1962–1965 |
| 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 |
| Frank
O'Keefe |
Country |
Upper
Hunter |
1961–1969 |
| Doug
Padman |
Liberal |
Albury |
1947–1965 |
| Doug
Porter [2] |
Labor |
Wollongong-Kembla |
1964–1965 |
| Leon
Punch |
Country |
Gloucester |
1959–1985 |
| Frank
Purdue [4] |
Independent |
Waratah |
1956–1962,
1964–1965 |
| Ernie
Quinn |
Labor |
Wentworthville |
1962–1988 |
| Hon Jack
Renshaw |
Labor |
Castlereagh |
1941–1980 |
| Bill
Rigby |
Labor |
Hurstville |
1959–1965 |
| Ian
Robinson [1] |
Country |
Casino |
1953–1963 |
| Jim
Robson |
Labor |
Hartley |
1956–1965 |
| Max
Ruddock |
Liberal |
The
Hills |
1962–1976 |
| 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 |
| Jim
Southee |
Labor |
Blacktown |
1962–1973 |
| Stanley
Stephens |
Country |
Byron |
1944–1973 |
| Jack
Stewart |
Labor |
Kahibah |
1957–1972 |
| Kevin
Stewart |
Labor |
Canterbury |
1962–1985 |
| Jim
Taylor |
Country |
Temora |
1960–1981 |
| Laurie
Tully |
Labor |
Goulburn |
1946–1965 |
| John
Waddy |
Liberal |
Kirribilli |
1962–1976 |
| Lou
Walsh |
Labor |
Coogee |
1953–1956,
1962–1965 |
| William
Wattison |
Labor |
Sturt |
1947–1968 |
| Bill
Weiley |
Country |
Clarence |
1955–1971 |
| Ernest
Wetherell |
Labor |
Cobar |
1949–1965 |
| Eric
Willis |
Liberal |
Earlwood |
1950–1978 |
| Stan
Wyatt [5] |
Labor |
Lakemba |
1950–1964 |
- 1 Casino
Country Party MLA Ian
Robinson resigned
on 22 October 1963, in order to contest the
federal seat of Cowper at
the 1963
election. Country Party candidate Richmond
Manyweathers won
the resulting by-election on 29
February.
- 2 Wollongong-Kembla
Labor MLA Rex
Connor resigned
on 22 October 1963, in order to contest the
federal seat of Cunningham at
the 1963
election. Labor candidate Doug
Porter won
the resulting by-election on 29
February.
- 3 Burwood
MLA Ben Doig resigned
from the Liberal Party in 1964 after losing
preselection to recontest his seat. He claimed
that he had been defeated due to his support of
state aid to church schools, and served out the
remainder of his term as an independent.
- 4 Waratah
Labor MLA Edward
Greaves died
on 4 July 1964. Independent candidate Frank
Purdue won
the resulting by-election on 8
August.
- 5 Lakemba
Labor MLA Stan
Wyatt died
on 26 July 1964. Labor candidate Vince
Durick won
the resulting by-election on 19
September.
- 6 Vaucluse
Liberal MLA Geoffrey
Cox died
on 16 November 1964. No by-election was held due
to the proximity of the 1965
state election.
- 7 Dubbo
Liberal MLA Les Ford died
on 17 December 1964. No by-election was held due
to the proximity of the 1965
state election.
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