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This is a list of members
of the New
South Wales Legislative Assembly from
1991 to 1995, as elected at the 1991
state election:
| Pam Allan |
Labor |
Blacktown |
1988–2007 |
| Richard Amery |
Labor |
Mount Druitt |
1983–2015 |
| Hon Peter
Anderson |
Labor |
Liverpool |
1978–1988, 1989-1995 |
| John Aquilina |
Labor |
Riverstone |
1981–2011 |
| Tony Aquilina |
Labor |
St Marys |
1988–1995 |
| Hon Ian
Armstrong |
National |
Lachlan |
1981–2007 |
| Hon Bruce
Baird |
Liberal |
Northcott |
1984–1995 |
| Don Beck |
National |
Murwillumbah |
1984–1999 |
| Bill Beckroge |
Labor |
Broken Hill |
1981–1999 |
| Peter
Blackmore |
Liberal |
Maitland |
1981–1999 |
| Don Bowman |
Labor |
Swansea |
1981–1988, 1991–1995 |
| Hon Bob
Carr |
Labor |
Maroubra |
1983–2005 |
| Hon Ian
Causley |
National |
Clarence |
1984–1996 |
| Ray Chappell |
National |
Northern Tablelands |
1987–1999 |
| Kerry Chikarovski |
Liberal |
Lane Cove |
1991–2003 |
| Mick Clough |
Labor |
Bathurst |
1976–1988, 1991–1999 |
| Peter Cochran |
National |
Monaro |
1988–1998 |
| Anne Cohen |
Liberal |
Badgerys Creek |
1988–1995 |
| Hon Peter
Collins |
Liberal |
Willoughby |
1981–2003 |
| Paul Crittenden |
Labor |
Wyong |
1991–2007 |
| Adrian Cruickshank |
National |
Murrumbidgee |
1984–1999 |
| Wes Davoren |
Labor |
Lakemba |
1984–1995 |
| Peter Debnam [7] |
Liberal |
Vaucluse |
1994–2011 |
| Chris Downy |
Liberal |
Sutherland |
1988–1997 |
| Tony Doyle [12] |
Labor |
Peats |
1985–1994 |
| Richard Face |
Labor |
Charlestown |
1972–2003 |
| Hon John
Fahey |
Liberal |
Southern Highlands |
1984–1996 |
| Andrew Fraser |
National |
Coffs Harbour |
1990–present |
| Bryce Gaudry |
Labor |
Newcastle |
1991–2007 |
| Paul Gibson |
Labor |
Londonderry |
1988–2011 |
| Ian Glachan |
Liberal |
Albury |
1988–2003 |
| Bob
Graham [1] |
Liberal |
The Entrance |
1988–1991 |
| Hon Nick
Greiner [3] |
Liberal |
Ku-ring-gai |
1980–1992 |
| Hon Terry
Griffiths |
Liberal/Independent [10] |
Georges River |
1988–1995 |
| Deirdre Grusovin |
Labor |
Heffron |
1990–2003 |
| Bob Harrison |
Labor |
Kiama |
1986–1999 |
| Gabrielle Harrison [8] |
Labor |
Parramatta |
1994–2003 |
| Hon Chris
Hartcher |
Liberal |
Gosford |
1988–2015 |
| John Hatton |
Independent |
South Coast |
1973–1995 |
| Brad Hazzard |
Liberal |
Wakehurst |
1991–present |
| Andrew Humpherson [2] |
Liberal |
Davidson |
1992–2007 |
| Jeff Hunter |
Labor |
Lake Macquarie |
1991–2007 |
| Morris Iemma |
Labor |
Hurstville |
1991–2008 |
| Geoff Irwin |
Labor |
Fairfield |
1984–1995 |
| Bruce Jeffery |
National |
Oxley |
1984–1999 |
| Dr Liz
Kernohan |
Liberal |
Camden |
1991–2003 |
| Malcolm Kerr |
Liberal |
Cronulla |
1984–2011 |
| Jeremy Kinross [4] |
Liberal |
Gordon |
1992–1999 |
| Michael Knight |
Labor |
Campbelltown |
1981–2003 |
| Craig Knowles |
Labor |
Moorebank |
1990–2005 |
| Brian Langton |
Labor |
Kogarah |
1983–1999 |
| Faye Lo Po' |
Labor |
Penrith |
1991–2003 |
| Jim Longley |
Liberal |
Pittwater |
1986–1996 |
| Dr Peter
Macdonald |
Independent |
Manly |
1991–1999 |
| Wendy Machin |
National |
Port Macquarie |
1985–1996 |
| Col Markham |
Labor |
Keira |
1988–2003 |
| Bob Martin |
Labor |
Port Stephens |
1988, 1988–1999 |
| Grant McBride [1] |
Labor |
The Entrance |
1992–2011 |
| Ian McManus |
Labor |
Bulli |
1987–2003 |
| Reba Meagher [9] |
Labor |
Cabramatta |
1994–2008 |
| Wayne Merton |
Liberal |
Baulkham Hills |
1988–2011 |
| Hon Dr Terry
Metherell [2] |
Liberal/Independent [2] |
Davidson |
1981–1992 |
| John Mills |
Labor |
Wallsend |
1988–2007 |
| Clover Moore |
Independent |
Bligh |
1988–2012 |
| Hon Tim
Moore [4] |
Liberal |
Gordon |
1976–1992 |
| Barry Morris [11] |
Liberal |
Blue Mountains |
1988–1994 |
| Kevin Moss |
Labor |
Canterbury |
1986–2003 |
| John Murray |
Labor |
Drummoyne |
1982–2003 |
| Hon Wal
Murray |
National |
Barwon |
1976–1995 |
| Peter Nagle |
Labor |
Auburn |
1988–2001 |
| Stan Neilly |
Labor |
Cessnock |
1981–1988, 1991–1999 |
| John Newman [9] |
Labor |
Cabramatta |
1986–1994 |
| Sandra Nori |
Labor |
Port Jackson |
1988–2007 |
| Stephen O'Doherty [3] |
Liberal |
Ku-ring-gai |
1992–2003 |
| Tony Packard [5] |
Liberal |
The Hills |
1990–1993 |
| Don Page |
National |
Ballina |
1988–2015 |
| Ernie Page |
Labor |
Coogee |
1981–2003 |
| Hon Gerry
Peacocke |
National |
Dubbo |
1981–1999 |
| Ivan Petch |
Liberal |
Gladesville |
1988–1995 |
| Hon Ron
Phillips |
Liberal |
Miranda |
1984–1999 |
| Michael Photios |
Liberal |
Ermington |
1988–1999 |
| John Price |
Labor |
Waratah |
1984–2007 |
| Dr Andrew
Refshauge |
Labor |
Marrickville |
1983–2005 |
| Michael Richardson [5] |
Liberal |
The Hills |
1993–2011 |
| Bill Rixon |
National |
Lismore |
1988–1999 |
| Pat Rogan |
Labor |
East Hills |
1973–1999 |
| Hon Kevin
Rozzoli |
Liberal |
Hawkesbury |
1973–2003 |
| Terry Rumble |
Labor |
Illawarra |
1988–1999 |
| Hon Joe
Schipp |
Liberal |
Wagga Wagga |
1975–1999 |
| Alby Schultz |
Liberal |
Burrinjuck |
1988–1998 |
| Carl Scully |
Labor |
Smithfield |
1990–2007 |
| Doug Shedden |
Labor |
Bankstown |
1987–1999 |
| Jillian Skinner [6] |
Liberal |
North Shore |
1994–2017 |
| Jim Small |
National |
Murray |
1985–1999 |
| Phillip Smiles [6] |
Liberal |
North Shore |
1984–1993 |
| Russell Smith |
Liberal |
Bega |
1988–2003 |
| George Souris |
National |
Upper Hunter |
1988–2015 |
| Gerry Sullivan |
Labor |
Wollongong |
1991–1999 |
| George Thompson |
Labor |
Rockdale |
1991–2003 |
| Andrew Tink |
Liberal |
Eastwood |
1988–2007 |
| John Turner |
National |
Myall Lakes |
1988–2011 |
| Hon Garry
West |
National |
Orange |
1976–1996 |
| Hon Paul
Whelan |
Labor |
Ashfield |
1976–2003 |
| Tony Windsor |
Independent |
Tamworth |
1991–2001 |
| Hon Michael
Yabsley [7] |
Liberal |
Vaucluse |
1984–1988, 1988–1994 |
| Kim Yeadon |
Labor |
Granville |
1990–2007 |
| Paul Zammit |
Liberal |
Strathfield |
1984–1996 |
| Andrew Ziolkowski [8] |
Labor |
Parramatta |
1991–1994 |
- 1 The
incumbent Liberal member for the seat of The
Entrance, Bob Graham, was
initially declared re-elected, but had his
victory overturned by the Court of Disputed
Returns on 11 December 1991 after a challenge
from Labor candidate Grant
McBride. McBride subsequently won the resulting by-election on
18 January 1992.
- 2 Davidson
MLA Dr Terry
Metherell was elected
as a member of the Liberal
Party, but resigned from the party on
29 October 1991. He served as an independent for
several months before resigning from parliament
on 10 April 1992 to take up an appointment in
the public service, which ultimately sparked the Metherell affair and
led to the demise of the Greiner government.
He was replaced by Andrew
Humpherson in the resulting
by-election on 2 May.
- 3 Ku-ring-gai
Liberal MLA and outgoing Premier Nick
Greiner resigned on
24 June 1992. Liberal candidate Stephen
O'Doherty won the resulting
by-election on 22
August.
- 4 Gordon
Liberal MLA Tim
Moore resigned on 1
July 1992. Liberal candidate Jeremy
Kinross won the resulting by-election on
22 August.
- 5 The
Hills Liberal MLA Tony
Packard resigned on
27 July 1993. Liberal candidate Michael
Richardson won the resulting by-election on
28 August.
- 6 North
Shore Liberal MLA Phillip
Smiles resigned on 20
December 1993. Liberal candidate Jillian
Skinner won the resulting by-election on
5 February 1994.
- 7 Vaucluse
Liberal MLA Michael
Yabsley resigned on
18 March 1994. Liberal candidate Peter
Debnam won the resulting by-election on
9 April.
- 8 Parramatta
Labor MLA Andrew
Ziolkowski died on 12
April 1994. Ziolkowski's widow, Labor candidate Gabrielle
Harrison, won the resulting by-election on
27 August.
- 9 Cabramatta
Labor MLA John
Newman was
assassinated on 12 April 1994. Labor candidate Reba
Meagher won the resulting by-election on
22 October.
- 10 Georges
River MLA Terry
Griffiths was elected
as a member of the Liberal
Party of Australia, but resigned from
the party on 29 October 1994, and served out the
remainder of his term as an independent.
- 11 Blue
Mountains Liberal MLA Barry
Morris resigned on 14
December 1994. No by-election was held, as the 1995
state election was
only five months away.
- 12 Peats
Labor MLA Tony
Doyle resigned on 20
December 1994 due to illness. He died three days
later, on 23 December. No by-election was held
due to the proximity of the 1995
state election.
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