- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1984–1988
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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1984 to 1988:
Name Party Years in office Franca Arena ALP 1981–1999 Marie Bignold 1 Call to Australia 1984–1991 Hon George Brenner ALP 1981–1991 Richard Bull National 1984–2000 Hon Frank Calabro Liberal 1970–1988 Jim Cameron 1 Call to Australia 1984 Hon Virginia Chadwick Liberal 1978–1999 Hon Jack Doohan National 1978–1991 Ron Dyer ALP 1979–2003 Michael Egan 5 ALP 1986–2005 Hon Keith Enderbury ALP 1984–1995 Hon Beryl Evans Liberal 1984–1995 Marie Fisher ALP 1978–1988 Hon Barney French ALP 1973–1991 Jack Garland ALP 1981–1990 Hon Deirdre Grusovin ALP 1978–1990 Hon Jack Hallam ALP 1973–1991 Fred Hankinson ALP 1984–1991 Hon John Hannaford Liberal 1984–1999 Clive Healey ALP 1970–1988 Mick Ibbett ALP 1984–1991 Dorothy Isaksen ALP 1978–1988, 1990–1999 Judy Jakins National 1984–1991 John Jobling Liberal 1984–2003 Johno Johnson ALP 1976–2001 Hon Jim Kaldis ALP 1978–1999 Hon Tony Kelly 6 ALP 1987–1988, 1997–2011 Richard Killen National 1981–1991 Norm King ALP 1978–1988 Hon Elisabeth Kirkby Democrat 1981–1998 Hon Delcia Kite ALP 1976–1995 Hon Lloyd Lange 4 Liberal 1974–1986 Hon Toby MacDiarmid National/Independent 3 1973–1988 Hon John Matthews Liberal 1981–1991 Hon John Morris 2 Labor 1976–1984 Rev Fred Nile Call to Australia 1981–2004, 2004–present Greg Percival 4 Liberal 1977–1978, 1986–1988 Hon Peter Philips Liberal 1976–1988 Ted Pickering Liberal 1976–1995 Hon Ken Reed ALP 1981–1991 Bob Rowland Smith National 1974–1999 Jim Samios Liberal 1984–2003 Hon Sir Adrian Solomons National 1969–1991 Ann Symonds ALP 1982–1998 Hon Joe Thompson ALP 1974–1988 Hon Bryan Vaughan ALP 1981–1999 Hon Judith Walker 2 ALP 1984–1995 Hon Barrie Unsworth 5 ALP 1978–1986 Peter Watkins 6 ALP 1978–1987 Hon Max Willis Liberal 1970–1999 - 1 Call to Australia MLC Jim Cameron resigned on 30 October 1984 after suffering a serious heart attack. Marie Bignold, his running mate from the 1984 state election, was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 5 December.
- 2 Labor MLC John Morris resigned on 1 November 1984 to contest the Senate at the 1984 federal election. Judith Walker was appointed as his replacement on 5 December.
- 3 Toby MacDiarmid was elected as a representative of the National Party, but resigned from the party in April 1985. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
- 4 Liberal MLC Lloyd Lange resigned on 6 January 1986. Former MLC Greg Percival was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on February 5.
- 5 ALP MLC Barrie Unsworth resigned on 15 July 1986 in order to contest a by-election in the Legislative Assembly seat of Rockdale. The by-election had been organised so as to allow Unsworth to shift to the Legislative Assembly in order to succeed Neville Wran as Premier of New South Wales. Former MLA Michael Egan was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 24 September.
- 6 ALP MLC Peter Watkins resigned on 1 July 1987. Tony Kelly was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 17 September.
Members of the Parliament of New South Wales Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
Categories:- Members of New South Wales parliaments by term
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