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This is a list of members
of the New
South Wales Legislative Assembly from
1978 to 1981, as elected at the 1978
election.
| John Akister |
Labor |
Monaro |
1976–1988 |
| Peter Anderson |
Labor |
Nepean |
1978–1988, 1989–1995 |
| David Arblaster |
Liberal |
Mosman |
1972–1984 |
| Brian Bannon |
Labor |
Rockdale |
1959–1986 |
| Gordon Barnier |
Labor |
Blacktown |
1971–1981 |
| Hon John
Barraclough |
Liberal |
Bligh |
1968–1981 |
| Hon Eric
Bedford |
Labor |
Fairfield |
1968–1985 |
| Ken Booth |
Labor |
Wallsend |
1960–1988 |
| Jack Boyd |
NCP |
Byron |
1973–1984 |
| Laurie Brereton |
Labor |
Heffron |
1970–1971, 1973–1990 |
| Ron Brewer |
NCP |
Goulburn |
1965–1984 |
| Eddie Britt |
Labor |
Willoughby |
1978–1981 |
| Bob Brown [5] |
Labor |
Cessnock |
1978–1980 |
| Jim
Brown |
NCP |
Raleigh |
1959–1984 |
| Hon Tim
Bruxner |
NCP |
Tenterfield |
1962–1981 |
| Tom Cahill |
Labor |
Marrickville |
1959–1983 |
| Jim Cameron |
Liberal |
Northcott |
1968–1984 |
| Fred Caterson |
Liberal |
The Hills |
1976–1990 |
| Rodney Cavalier |
Labor |
Fuller |
1978–1988 |
| Hon Michael
Cleary |
Labor |
Coogee |
1974–1991 |
| Jim Clough |
Liberal |
Eastwood |
1956–1988 |
| Mick Clough |
Labor |
Blue Mountains |
1976–1988, 1991–1999 |
| Bruce Cowan [6] |
NCP |
Oxley |
1965–1980 |
| Peter Cox |
Labor |
Auburn |
1965–1988 |
| Hon Bill
Crabtree |
Labor |
Kogarah |
1953–1983 |
| Jim Curran [1] |
Labor |
Castlereagh |
1980–1981 |
| Don Day |
Labor |
Casino |
1971–1984 |
| Roger Degen |
Labor |
Balmain |
1968–1984 |
| John Dowd |
Liberal |
Lane Cove |
1975–1991 |
| Bruce Duncan |
NCP |
Lismore |
1965–1988 |
| Vince Durick |
Labor |
Lakemba |
1964–1984 |
| Michael Egan |
Labor |
Cronulla |
1978–1984 |
| Hon Syd
Einfeld |
Labor |
Waverley |
1965–1981 |
| Richard Face |
Labor |
Charlestown |
1972–2003 |
| Hon Jack
Ferguson |
Labor |
Merrylands |
1959–1984 |
| Tim Fischer [2] |
NCP |
Sturt/Murray [2] |
1971–1980, 1980–1984 |
| Col Fisher |
NCP |
Upper Hunter |
1970–1988 |
| Pat Flaherty |
Labor |
Granville |
1962–1984 |
| Rosemary Foot |
Liberal |
Vaucluse |
1978–1986 |
| Ken Gabb |
Labor |
Earlwood |
1978–1988 |
| Lin Gordon |
Labor |
Murrumbidgee |
1970–1984 |
| Nick Greiner [3] |
Liberal |
Ku-ring-gai |
1980–1992 |
| Hon Bill
Haigh |
Labor |
Maroubra |
1968–1983 |
| John Hatton |
Independent |
South Coast |
1973–1995 |
| Hon George
Freudenstein |
NCP |
Young |
1959–1981 |
| Dick Healey |
Liberal |
Davidson |
1962–1981 |
| Pat Hills |
Labor |
Phillip |
1954–1988 |
| Merv Hunter |
Labor |
Lake Macquarie |
1969–1991 |
| Rex Jackson |
Labor |
Heathcote |
1955–1986 |
| Hon Harry
Jensen |
Labor |
Munmorah |
1965–1981 |
| Tony Johnson |
Labor |
Mount Druitt |
1973–1983 |
| Lew Johnstone |
Labor |
Broken Hill |
1965–1981 |
| Sam Jones |
Labor |
Waratah |
1965–1984 |
| Maurie Keane |
Labor |
Woronora |
1973–1988 |
| Nick Kearns [4] |
Labor |
Bankstown |
1962–1980 |
| Hon Laurie
Kelly |
Labor |
Corrimal |
1968–1988 |
| Peter King [6] |
NCP |
Oxley |
1981 |
| Bill Knott |
Labor |
Wollondilly |
1978–1986 |
| Michael Maher |
Labor |
Drummoyne |
1973–1982 |
| Hon John
Maddison [3] |
Liberal |
Ku-ring-gai |
1962–1980 |
| Harold Mair |
Labor |
Albury |
1978–1988 |
| Cliff Mallam |
Labor |
Campbelltown |
1953–1968, 1971–1981 |
| John Mason |
Liberal |
Dubbo |
1965–1981 |
| Bill McCarthy |
Labor |
Armidale |
1978–1987 |
| Bruce McDonald |
Liberal |
Kirribilli |
1976–1981 |
| Brian
McGowan |
Labor |
Gosford |
1976–1988 |
| Garry McIlwaine |
Labor |
Yaralla |
1978–1988 |
| Mary Meillon [2] |
Liberal |
Murray |
1973–1980 |
| Ric Mochalski [4] |
Labor |
Bankstown |
1980–1986 |
| Tim Moore |
Liberal |
Gordon |
1976–1992 |
| Hon Milton
Morris [7] |
Liberal |
Maitland |
1956–1980 |
| Hon Ron
Mulock |
Labor |
Penrith |
1971–1988 |
| Wal Murray |
NCP |
Barwon |
1976–1995 |
| Stan Neilly [5] |
Labor |
Cessnock |
1981–1988, 1991–1999 |
| Keith O'Connell |
Labor |
Peats |
1971–1984 |
| Phil O'Neill |
Labor |
Burwood |
1978–1984 |
| Clive Osborne |
NCP |
Bathurst |
1967–1981 |
| George Paciullo |
Labor |
Liverpool |
1971–1989 |
| Noel Park |
NCP |
Tamworth |
1973–1991 |
| George Petersen |
Labor |
Illawarra |
1968–1988 |
| Neil Pickard |
Liberal |
Hornsby |
1973–1991 |
| Hon Leon
Punch |
NCP |
Gloucester |
1959–1985 |
| Ernie Quinn |
Labor |
Wentworthville |
1962–1988 |
| Eric Ramsay |
Labor |
Wollongong |
1971–1984 |
| Hon Jack
Renshaw [1] |
Labor |
Castlereagh |
1941–1980 |
| Bill Robb |
Labor |
Miranda |
1978–1984 |
| Pat Rogan |
Labor |
East Hills |
1973–1999 |
| Kevin Rozzoli |
Liberal |
Hawkesbury |
1973–2003 |
| Kevin Ryan |
Labor |
Hurstville |
1976–1984 |
| Joe Schipp |
Liberal |
Wagga Wagga |
1975–1999 |
| Terry Sheahan |
Labor |
Burrinjuck |
1973–1988 |
| Matt Singleton |
NCP |
Clarence |
1971–1990 |
| Max Smith |
Liberal |
Pittwater |
1978–1986 |
| Alan Stewart |
Labor |
Manly |
1978–1984 |
| Hon Kevin
Stewart |
Labor |
Canterbury |
1962–1985 |
| John Sullivan [2] |
NCP |
Sturt |
1981 |
| Jim Taylor |
NCP |
Temora |
1960–1981 |
| Peter Toms [7] |
Liberal |
Maitland |
1981 |
| Arthur Wade |
Labor |
Newcastle |
1968–1988 |
| Frank Walker |
Labor |
Georges River |
1970–1988 |
| Tom Webster |
Labor |
Wakehurst |
1978–1984 |
| Garry
West |
NCP |
Orange |
1976–1996 |
| Paul Whelan |
Labor |
Ashfield |
1976–2003 |
| Barry Wilde |
Labor |
Parramatta |
1976–1988 |
| Roger Wotton |
NCP |
Burrendong |
1968–1971, 1973–1991 |
| Hon Neville
Wran |
Labor |
Bass Hill |
1973–1986 |
- 1 Castlereagh
Labor MLA Jack
Renshaw resigned
on 29 January 1980. Labor candidate Jim
Curran won
the resulting by-election on
23 February.
- 2 Murray
Liberal MLA Mary
Meillon died
on 9 June 1980. Tim
Fischer, then the incumbent NCP member
for the then-soon-to-be-abolished seat of Sturt resigned
his seat and contested and won the resulting by-election for
the NCP on 13 September 1980. This in turn
resulted in another by-election in
Sturt, which was won by NCP candidate and former
federal MP John
Sullivan on
21 February 1981.
- 3 Ku-ring-gai
Liberal MLA John
Maddison resigned
on 4 July 1980. Liberal candidate Nick
Greiner won
the resulting by-election on
13 September.
- 4 Bankstown
Labor MLA Nick
Kearns died
on 24 July 1980. Labor candidate Ric
Mochalski won
the resulting by-election on
13 September.
- 5 Cessnock
Labor MLA Bob
Brown resigned
on 29 August 1980 in order to contest the
federal seat of Hunter at
the 1980
election. Labor candidate Stan
Neilly won
the resulting by-election on
21 February 1981.
- 6 Oxley
NCP MLA Bruce
Cowan resigned
on 29 August 1980 in order to contest the
federal seat of Lyne at
the 1980
election. NCP candidate Peter
King won
the resulting by-election on
21 February 1981.
- 7 Maitland
Liberal MLA Milton
Morris resigned
on 29 August 1980 in order to contest the
federal seat of Lyne at
the 1980
election. Liberal candidate Peter
Toms won
the resulting by-election on
21 February 1981.
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