|
This is a list of members
of the New South
Wales Legislative Council from
1967 to 1970. 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 |
ALP |
1925–1958,
1963–1973 |
| Alexander
Armstrong 5 |
Country |
1952–1969 |
| Evelyn
Barron |
ALP |
1964–1976 |
| Norman
Boland |
Independent
Labor |
1966–1970 |
| Fred
Bowen |
ALP |
1966–1976 |
| Arthur
Bridges 4 |
Liberal |
1946–1968 |
| Roger
de Bryon-Faes |
Liberal |
1961–1981 |
| Sir Harry
Budd |
Country |
1946–1978 |
| Cedric
Cahill |
Labor |
1954–1973 |
| Cyril
Cahill |
Independent
Labor |
1949–1977 |
| Jim
Cahill |
ALP |
1965–1970 |
| John
Carter 3 |
Country |
1955–1968 |
| Hector
Clayton |
Independent |
1937–1973 |
| Harry
Cockerill |
ALP |
1959–1973 |
| Col
Colborne |
ALP |
1949–1973 |
| Leo
Connellan 7 |
Country |
1969–1970,
1970–1981 |
| William
Coulter |
ALP |
1947–1978 |
| Jack
Crawford 8 |
Country |
1970–1970 |
| Chris
Dalton |
ALP |
1943–1970 |
| Margaret
Davis |
Liberal |
1967–1978 |
| Reg
Downing |
ALP |
1940–1972 |
| Robert
Erskine |
ALP |
1949–1973 |
| Stanley
Eskell |
Liberal |
1958–1978 |
| Dick
Evans 6 |
Liberal |
1969–1978 |
| Otway
Falkiner |
Country |
1946–1978 |
| Herbert
FitzSimons 8 |
Country |
1955–1970 |
| John
Fuller |
Country |
1961–1978 |
| Eileen
Furley |
Liberal |
1962–1976 |
| Harry
Gardiner |
Independent
Labor |
1960–1974 |
| Walter
Geraghty |
ALP |
1961–1978 |
| Thomas
Gleeson |
Independent
Labor |
1946–1975 |
| Trevor
Gordon |
ALP |
1964–1976 |
| Frederick
Hewitt |
Liberal |
1955–1976 |
| Reginald
Jackson 7 |
ALP |
1950–1969 |
| Sir Asher
Joel |
Country |
1958–1978 |
| Geoffrey
Keighley |
Country |
1965–1978 |
| Jim
Kenny 2 |
ALP |
1948–1967 |
| John
Kenny |
Independent
Labor |
1955–1970 |
| Christopher
Love |
ALP |
1955–1970 |
| Jim
Maloney |
ALP |
1941–1972 |
| Richmond
Manyweathers 3 |
Country |
1968–1978 |
| Ralph
Marsh |
ALP |
1962–1976 |
| John
McIntosh |
Country |
1964–1971 |
| Thomas
McKay |
Liberal |
1966–1978 |
| Herb
McPherson |
ALP |
1964–1981 |
| William
Murray |
ALP |
1952–1976 |
| Lindsay
North |
ALP |
1964–1976 |
| Hubert
O'Connell 2 |
Independent
Labor |
1967–1971 |
| Clyde
Packer |
Liberal |
1964–1976 |
| John
Paterson |
Liberal |
1958–1970 |
| William
Peters |
ALP |
1959–1978 |
| Graham
Pratten |
Country |
1937–1976 |
| Anne
Press |
Independent
Labor/Liberal 1 |
1959–1978 |
| Bernard
Riley 4 |
Liberal |
1968–1973 |
| Edna
Roper |
ALP |
1958–1978 |
| Amelia
Rygate |
ALP |
1961–1978 |
| Lawrence
Schofield 6 |
ALP |
1967–1969 |
| Perceval
Shipton |
Liberal |
1964–1972 |
| Adrian
Solomons 5 |
Country |
1969–1991 |
| Frank
Spicer |
Country |
1925–1973 |
| Gavin
Sutherland |
ALP |
1956–1970 |
| Norman
Thom |
ALP |
1950–1978 |
| Eben
Vickery |
Country |
1967–1974 |
| Sir Edward
Warren |
Liberal |
1955–1978 |
| John
Weir |
ALP |
1949–1973 |
| Ernest
Gerard Wright |
ALP |
1943–1973 |
- 1 Independent
Labor MLC Anne
Press joined
the Liberal Party on 13 August 1967.
- 2 Labor
MLC Jim Kenny died
on 12 October 1967. Independent Labor candidate Hubert
O'Connell was
elected as his replacement on 16 November 1967.
- 3 Country
MLC John
Carter resigned
on 18 March 1968. Country candidate Richmond
Manyweathers was
elected as his replacement on 11 April 1968.
- 4 Liberal
MLC Arthur
Bridges died
on 22 May 1968. Liberal candidate Bernard
Riley was
elected as his replacement on 29 August 1968.
- 5 Country
MLC Alexander
Armstrong was
expelled on 25 February 1969. Country candidate Adrian
Solomons was
elected as his replacement on 12 March 1969.
- 6 Labor
MLC Lawrence
Schofield died
on 14 June 1969. Liberal candidate Dick
Evans was
elected as his replacement on 28 August 1969.
- 7 Labor
MLC Reginald
Jackson died
on 16 August 1969. Country candidate Leo
Connellan was
elected as his replacement on 5 September 1969.
- 8 Country
MLC Herbert
FitzSimons died
on 31 January 1970. Country candidate Jack
Crawford was
elected as his replacement on 25 February 1970.
|