Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–1991
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–1991
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This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1988 to 1991:
Name |
Party |
Years in office |
Franca Arena |
ALP |
1981–1999 |
Marie Bignold |
Call to Australia/Independent 1 |
1984–1991 |
Hon George Brenner |
ALP |
1981–1991 |
Richard Bull |
National |
1984–2000 |
Hon Virginia Chadwick |
Liberal |
1978–1999 |
Hon Jack Doohan |
National |
1978–1991 |
Ron Dyer |
ALP |
1979–2003 |
Michael Egan |
ALP |
1986–2005 |
Hon Keith Enderbury |
ALP |
1984–1995 |
Hon Beryl Evans |
Liberal |
1984–1995 |
Hon Barney French |
ALP |
1973–1991 |
Jack Garland 2 |
ALP |
1981–1990 |
Duncan Gay |
National |
1988–present |
Hon Marlene Goldsmith |
Liberal |
1988–1999 |
Hon Deirdre Grusovin 3 |
ALP |
1978–1990 |
Hon Jack Hallam |
ALP |
1973–1991 |
Fred Hankinson |
ALP |
1984–1991 |
Hon John Hannaford |
Liberal |
1984–1999 |
Mick Ibbett |
ALP |
1984–1991 |
Dorothy Isaksen 3 |
ALP |
1978–1988, 1990–1999 |
Judy Jakins |
National |
1984–1991 |
John Jobling |
Liberal |
1984–2003 |
Johno Johnson |
ALP |
1976–2001 |
Richard Jones |
Democrat |
1988–2003 |
Hon Jim Kaldis |
ALP |
1978–1999 |
Richard Killen |
National |
1981–1991 |
Hon Elisabeth Kirkby |
Democrat |
1981–1998 |
Hon Delcia Kite |
ALP |
1976–1995 |
Ian Macdonald |
ALP |
1988–2010 |
Hon Andy Manson |
ALP |
1988–2000 |
Hon John Matthews |
Liberal |
1981–1991 |
Stephen Mutch |
Liberal |
1988–1996 |
Elaine Nile |
Call to Australia |
1988–2002 |
Rev Fred Nile |
Call to Australia |
1981–2004, 2004–present |
Paul O'Grady |
ALP |
1988–1996 |
Brian Pezzutti |
Liberal |
1988–2003 |
Ted Pickering |
Liberal |
1976–1995 |
Hon Ken Reed |
ALP |
1981–1991 |
Bob Rowland Smith |
National |
1974–1999 |
Jim Samios |
Liberal |
1984–2003 |
Helen Sham-Ho |
Liberal |
1988–2003 |
Jeff Shaw 2 |
ALP |
1990–2000 |
Hon Sir Adrian Solomons |
National |
1969–1991 |
Ann Symonds |
ALP |
1982–1998 |
Hon Bryan Vaughan |
ALP |
1981–1999 |
Hon Judith Walker |
ALP |
1984–1995 |
Hon Max Willis |
Liberal |
1970–1999 |
- 1 Marie Bignold was expelled from the Christian Democratic Party in November 1988. She served out the remainder of her term as an independent.
- 2 ALP MLC Jack Garland resigned on April 9, 1990. Jeff Shaw was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on May 1.
- 3 ALP MLC Deirdre Grusovin resigned on June 23, 1990 in order to contest a by-election for the Legislative Assembly seat of Heffron. Former MLC Dorothy Isaksen was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on July 4.
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