Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 47th Parliament were elected at the 1978 and 1981 elections. One third of the council faced re-election at each general election, however as a result of the 1981 referendum the maximum terms were extended from a maximum of nine to twelve years. The 14 members who had been indirectly elected in 1976 served an eight-year term and did not face re-election until 1984, the 15 members elected in 1978 did not face re-election until 1988, while the 15 members elected in 1981 did not face re-election until 1992. [1] [2] The President was Johno Johnson. [3]
Name | Party | End Term | Years in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Franca Arena | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1999 | |
Peter Baldwin [b] | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1982 | |
George Brenner | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
Don Burton | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Frank Calabro | Liberal | 1988 | 1970β1988 | |
Virginia Chadwick | Liberal | 1988 | 1978β1999 | |
Fergus Darling [a] | Liberal | 1984 | 1976β1981 | |
Jack Doohan | National | 1992 | 1978β1991 | |
Fred Duncan | Liberal | 1984 | 1972β1984 | |
Ron Dyer | Labor | 1984 | 1979β2003 | |
Marie Fisher | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1988 | |
Derek Freeman [a] | Liberal | 1984 | 1973β1981, 1981β1984 | |
Barney French | Labor | 1992 | 1973β1991 | |
Jack Garland | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1990 | |
Deirdre Grusovin | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1990 | |
Jack Hallam | Labor | 1992 | 1973β1991 | |
Fred Hankinson [c] | Labor | 1992 | 1984β1991 | |
Clive Healey | Labor | 1988 | 1970β1988 | |
John Holt | Liberal | 1984 | 1972β1984 | |
Dorothy Isaksen | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1988, 1990β1999 | |
Johno Johnson | Labor | 1984 | 1976β2001 | |
Jim Kaldis | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1999 | |
Bill Kennedy | National | 1984 | 1971β1984 | |
Richard Killen | National | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
Norm King | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1988 | |
Elisabeth Kirkby | Democrats | 1992 | 1981β1998 | |
Delcia Kite | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1995 | |
Paul Landa [c] | Labor | 1992 | 1973β1984 | |
Lloyd Lange | Liberal | 1988 | 1974β1986 | |
Toby MacDiarmid | National | 1988 | 1973β1988 | |
John Matthews | Liberal | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
John Morris | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Fred Nile | Call to Australia | 1992 | 1981β2004, 2004βpresent | |
Nathanael Orr | Liberal | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Peter Philips | Liberal | 1988 | 1976β1988 | |
Ted Pickering | Liberal | 1992 | 1976β1995 | |
Ken Reed | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
Bob Rowland Smith | National | 1988 | 1974β1999 | |
Bill Sandwith | Liberal | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Sir Adrian Solomons | National | 1984 | 1969β1991 | |
Ann Symonds [b] | Labor | 1984 | 1982β1998 | |
Joe Thompson | Labor | 1988 | 1974β1988 | |
Roy Turner | Labor | 1984 | 1975β1984 | |
Bryan Vaughan | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1999 | |
Barrie Unsworth | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1986 | |
Peter Watkins | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1987 | |
Max Willis | Liberal | 1992 | 1970β1999 |
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 47th Parliament were elected at the 1978 and 1981 elections. One third of the council faced re-election at each general election, however as a result of the 1981 referendum the maximum terms were extended from a maximum of nine to twelve years. The 14 members who had been indirectly elected in 1976 served an eight-year term and did not face re-election until 1984, the 15 members elected in 1978 did not face re-election until 1988, while the 15 members elected in 1981 did not face re-election until 1992. [1] [2] The President was Johno Johnson. [3]
Name | Party | End Term | Years in office | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Franca Arena | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1999 | |
Peter Baldwin [b] | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1982 | |
George Brenner | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
Don Burton | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Frank Calabro | Liberal | 1988 | 1970β1988 | |
Virginia Chadwick | Liberal | 1988 | 1978β1999 | |
Fergus Darling [a] | Liberal | 1984 | 1976β1981 | |
Jack Doohan | National | 1992 | 1978β1991 | |
Fred Duncan | Liberal | 1984 | 1972β1984 | |
Ron Dyer | Labor | 1984 | 1979β2003 | |
Marie Fisher | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1988 | |
Derek Freeman [a] | Liberal | 1984 | 1973β1981, 1981β1984 | |
Barney French | Labor | 1992 | 1973β1991 | |
Jack Garland | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1990 | |
Deirdre Grusovin | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1990 | |
Jack Hallam | Labor | 1992 | 1973β1991 | |
Fred Hankinson [c] | Labor | 1992 | 1984β1991 | |
Clive Healey | Labor | 1988 | 1970β1988 | |
John Holt | Liberal | 1984 | 1972β1984 | |
Dorothy Isaksen | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1988, 1990β1999 | |
Johno Johnson | Labor | 1984 | 1976β2001 | |
Jim Kaldis | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1999 | |
Bill Kennedy | National | 1984 | 1971β1984 | |
Richard Killen | National | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
Norm King | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1988 | |
Elisabeth Kirkby | Democrats | 1992 | 1981β1998 | |
Delcia Kite | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1995 | |
Paul Landa [c] | Labor | 1992 | 1973β1984 | |
Lloyd Lange | Liberal | 1988 | 1974β1986 | |
Toby MacDiarmid | National | 1988 | 1973β1988 | |
John Matthews | Liberal | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
John Morris | Labor | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Fred Nile | Call to Australia | 1992 | 1981β2004, 2004βpresent | |
Nathanael Orr | Liberal | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Peter Philips | Liberal | 1988 | 1976β1988 | |
Ted Pickering | Liberal | 1992 | 1976β1995 | |
Ken Reed | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1991 | |
Bob Rowland Smith | National | 1988 | 1974β1999 | |
Bill Sandwith | Liberal | 1984 | 1976β1984 | |
Sir Adrian Solomons | National | 1984 | 1969β1991 | |
Ann Symonds [b] | Labor | 1984 | 1982β1998 | |
Joe Thompson | Labor | 1988 | 1974β1988 | |
Roy Turner | Labor | 1984 | 1975β1984 | |
Bryan Vaughan | Labor | 1992 | 1981β1999 | |
Barrie Unsworth | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1986 | |
Peter Watkins | Labor | 1988 | 1978β1987 | |
Max Willis | Liberal | 1992 | 1970β1999 |