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This is a list of members
of the New South
Wales Legislative Council from
1961 to 1964. At this time the Council was not
directly elected, but was chosen by a joint sitting
of the New
South Wales Parliament.
| Harold
Ahern |
Liberal |
1949–1973 |
| Alexander
Alam 3 |
ALP |
1925–1958,
1963–1973 |
| Alexander
Armstrong |
Country |
1952–1969 |
| George
Bassett |
Country |
1932–1964 |
| Colin
Begg 4 |
Liberal |
1955–1964 |
| Arthur
Bridges |
Liberal |
1946–1968 |
| Roger
de Bryon-Faes |
Liberal |
1961–1981 |
| Harry
Budd |
Country |
1946–1978 |
| Cedric
Cahill |
Labor |
1954–1973 |
| Cyril
Cahill |
Independent
Labor |
1949–1977 |
| John
Carter |
Country |
1955–1968 |
| Hector
Clayton |
Independent |
1937–1973 |
| Donald
Cochrane |
Independent
Labor |
1950–1964 |
| Harry
Cockerill |
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 1 |
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 |
Country |
1955–1970 |
| John
Fuller |
Country |
1961–1978 |
| Eileen
Furley 2 |
Liberal |
1962–1976 |
| Harry
Gardiner |
Independent
Labor |
1960–1974 |
| Walter
Geraghty 1 |
ALP |
1961–1978 |
| Thomas
Gleeson |
Independent
Labor |
1946–1975 |
| Patrick
Grace |
Independent
Labor |
1952–1964 |
| Charles
Hackett |
Independent
Labor |
1943–1964 |
| Herbert
Henley |
Country |
1937–1964 |
| Frederick
Hewitt |
Liberal |
1955–1976 |
| Reginald
Jackson |
ALP |
1950–1969 |
| Asher
Joel |
Country |
1958–1978 |
| Jim
Kenny |
ALP |
1948–1967 |
| John
Kenny |
Independent
Labor |
1955–1970 |
| Christopher
Love |
ALP |
1955–1970 |
| Jim
Maloney |
ALP |
1941–1972 |
| Ralph
Marsh 2 |
ALP |
1962–1976 |
| William
Murray |
ALP |
1952–1976 |
| Ernest O'Dea |
ALP |
1943–1967 |
| John
Paterson |
Liberal |
1958–1970 |
| William
Peters |
ALP |
1959–1978 |
| Thomas
Playfair |
Liberal |
1927–1966 |
| Graham
Pratten |
Country |
1937–1976 |
| Anne
Press |
Independent
Labor |
1959–1978 |
| Michael
Quinn |
Independent
Labor |
1960–1965 |
| Edna
Roper |
ALP |
1958–1978 |
| Amelia
Rygate 1 |
Independent
Labor |
1961–1978 |
| Leicester
Saddington 2 |
Liberal |
1952–1962 |
| Ian
Sinclair 3 |
Country |
1961–1963 |
| Leon
Snider |
Country |
1943–1965 |
| Lloyd
Sommerlad |
Country |
1955–1967 |
| Frank
Spicer |
Country |
1925–1973 |
| Gavin
Sutherland |
ALP |
1956–1970 |
| Norman
Thom |
ALP |
1950–1978 |
| Henry Thompson 5 |
Liberal |
1940–1964 |
| William
Walmsley |
Country |
1952–1964 |
| Sir Edward
Warren |
Liberal |
1955–1978 |
| John
Weir |
ALP |
1949–1973 |
| Samuel
Williams 2 |
ALP |
1943–1962 |
| Ernest
Gerard Wright |
ALP |
1943–1973 |
- 1 Labor
MLC Robert
Mahony died
on 8 February 1961, before this parliament began.
Labor MLC Tom
Dougherty resigned
on 1 May 1961. Labor candidate Walter
Geraghty and
Independent Labor candidate Amelia
Rygate were
elected as their replacements on 7 September 1961.
- 2 Liberal
MLC Leicester
Saddington died
on 26 September 1962. Labor MLC Samuel
Williams died
on 12 October 1962. Liberal candidate Eileen
Furley and
Labor candidate Ralph
Marsh were
elected as their replacements on 14 November 1962.
- 3 Country
MLC Ian
Sinclair resigned
on 24 October 1963 to contest the Australian
House of Representatives. Labor candidate Alexander
Alam was
elected as his replacement on 19 November 1963.
- 4 Liberal
MLC Colin
Begg resigned
in April 1964, creating a casual vacancy that was
carried through to the next parliament.
- 5 Liberal
MLC Henry Thompson died
on 21 March 1964, creating a casual vacancy that
was carried through to the next parliament.
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