- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935
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This is a list of members of the 30th New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1932 to 1935, as elected at the 1932 state election on 11 June 1932.
Name Party Electorate Term in office George Ardill UAP Yass 1930–1941 Hon Jack Baddeley Labor Cessnock 1922–1949 Richard Ball Country Corowa 1895-1898, 1904-1937 Henry Bate UAP South Coast 1926–1941 Thomas Bavin UAP Gordon 1917–1935 Charles Bennett [6] UAP Gloucester 1934–1941 Walter Bennett [6] UAP Gloucester 1889-1902, 1917-1934 George Booth Labor Kurri Kurri 1925–1960 William Brennan [5] Labor Hamilton 1934-1935 Malcolm Brown Country Upper Hunter 1931–1939 Hon Michael Bruxner Country Tenterfield 1920–1962 Arthur Budd Country Byron 1927–1944 Frank Burke Labor Newtown 1917–1944 Ernest Buttenshaw Country Lachlan 1917–1938 Robert Cameron Labor Waratah 1927–1956 Harry Carter Country Liverpool Plains 1927–1941 Frank Chaffey UAP Tamworth 1913–1940 Hon Daniel Clyne Labor King 1927–1956 Hugh Connell [5] Labor Hamilton 1920-1925, 1927-1934 Peter Connolly Labor Newcastle 1927–1935 Mat Davidson Labor Cobar 1918–1949 Billy Davies Labor Illawarra 1917–1949 Hon David Drummond Country Armidale 1920–1949 John Dunningham UAP Coogee 1928–1938 Hilton Elliott Country Ashburnham 1932–1941 Herbert FitzSimons UAP Lane Cove 1930–1944 Claude Fleck UAP Granville 1932–1938 William Foster UAP Vaucluse 1925–1936 William Frith [2] Country Lismore 1933–1953 Hon George Gollan UAP Parramatta 1932–1953 Bob Gorman [4] Labor Annandale 1933–1950 Robert Hankinson Country Murrumbidgee 1932–1941 Horace Harper UAP Arncliffe 1932–1935 William Hedges Country Monaro 1927–1941 Hon Robert Heffron Labor Botany 1930–1968 Thomas Henley UAP Burwood 1904–1935 Alfred Henry Country Clarence 1931–1938 Edward Hocking UAP Canterbury 1932-1935 Ted Horsington Labor Sturt 1922–1947 Walter Howarth UAP Maitland 1932–1956 Joseph Jackson UAP Nepean 1922–1956 Milton Jarvie UAP Ashfield 1925–1929, 1929–1935 Tom Keegan Labor Glebe 1910–1920, 1921-1935 Matthew Kilpatrick Country Wagga Wagga 1920–1941 Hamilton Knight Labor Hartley 1927–1947 Joe Lamaro [1] [7] Labor Leichhardt 1927-1932, 1932–1934 Jack Lang Labor Auburn 1913–1943, 1943–1946 Joe Lawson Country Murray 1932–1973 Hon Carlo Lazzarini Labor Marrickville 1917–1952 John Lee UAP Drummoyne 1920–1941 Hon Daniel Levy UAP Woollahra 1901–1937 Herbert Lloyd UAP Mosman 1929–1941 Stan Lloyd UAP Concord 1932–1941 Peter Loughlin UAP Goulburn 1917–1927, 1932–1935 Andrew Lysaght, junior [3] Labor Bulli 1925-1933 Hugh Main Country Temora 1922–1938 Hon Alexander Mair UAP Albury 1932–1946 Lewis Martin UAP Oxley 1927–1941 Claude Matthews [7] Labor Leichhardt 1934–1954 James McGirr Labor Bankstown 1922–1952 Hon William McKell Labor Redfern 1917–1947 William Missingham [2] Country Lismore 1922–1933 Cecil Monro UAP Georges River 1932–1941, 1950-1953 Mark Morton UAP Wollondilly 1901-1920, 1922-1938 Arthur Moverly UAP Randwick 1932–1941 John Ness UAP Dulwich Hill 1927–1938 Barney Olde [1] Labor Leichhardt 1927-1932 Hon Maurice O'Sullivan Labor Paddington 1927–1959 Hubert Primrose UAP North Sydney 1932–1941 John Quirk Labor Balmain 1917–1938 Albert Reid Country Young 1927-1930, 1932-1941 Alfred Reid UAP Manly 1920–1922, 1925–1945 John Reid Country Casino 1930–1953 Bill Ross UAP Cootamundra 1932–1941 James Ross UAP Kogarah 1932–1941 Edward Sanders UAP Willoughby 1925–1943 James Shand UAP Hornsby 1926–1944 Tom Shannon Labor Phillip 1927–1954 Colin Sinclair Country Namoi 1932–1941 Eric Solomon UAP Petersham 1932–1941 Eric Spooner UAP Ryde 1932-1940 David Spring UAP/Country Mudgee 1932-1935 Fred Stanley Labor Lakemba 1927–1950 Bertram Stevens UAP Croydon 1927–1940 Robert Stuart-Robertson [4] Labor Annandale 1907-1933 John Sweeney [3] Labor Bulli 1933–1947 Norman Thomas UAP Bondi 1932–1941 Alwyn Tonking UAP Orange 1932–1944 Hon Roy Vincent Country Raleigh 1922–1953 John Waddell UAP Waverley 1932–1939 Ben Wade Country Barwon 1932–1940 Ronald Walker UAP Hawkesbury 1932–1941 Hon Reginald Weaver UAP Neutral Bay 1917–1925, 1927–1945 James Webb UAP Hurstville 1932–1939 Gordon Wilkins UAP/Country Bathurst 1932-1935 George Wilson Country Dubbo 1932–1942 Alfred Yeo Country Castlereagh 1932–1941 - 1 Leichhardt Labor MLA Barney Olde died on 22 November 1932. Labor candidate Joe Lamaro won the resulting by-election on 10 December.
- 2 Lismore Country MLA William Missingham died on 1 February 1933. Country candidate William Frith won the resulting by-election on 11 March.
- 3 Bulli Labor MLA Andrew Lysaght, junior died on 3 May 1933. Labor candidate John Sweeney won the resulting by-election on 3 June.
- 4 Annandale Labor MLA Robert Stuart-Robertson died on 2 June 1933. Labor candidate Bob Gorman won the resulting by-election on 24 June.
- 5 Hamilton Labor MLA Hugh Connell died on 31 January 1934. Labor candidate William Brennan won the resulting by-election on 24 February.
- 6 Gloucester UAP MLA Walter Bennett died on 16 July 1934. His son, UAP candidate Charles Bennett won the resulting by-election on 25 August.
- 7 Leichhardt Labor MLA Joe Lamaro resigned to unsuccessfully contest the federal seat of Watson at the 1934 election. Labor candidate Claude Matthews won the resulting by-election on 20 October.
See also
- New South Wales state election, 1932
- Premier: Bertram Stevens (United Australia Party) (1932-1939)
- Speaker: Daniel Levy (United Australia Party) (1919-1921, 1921-1925, 1927-1930, 1932-1937)
References
- "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856-2006". New South Wales Parliament. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/V3ListFormerMembers. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
- Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/resources/nswelectionsanalysis/HomePage.htm. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
- Nairn, Bede (1995) Jack Lang the 'Big Fella': Jack Lang and the Australian Labor Party 1891-1949, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 052284700
Members of the Parliament of New South Wales Legislative Council
1928–1931 • 1931–1934 • 1934–1937
Legislative Assembly
Categories:- Members of New South Wales parliaments by term
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