Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1992–1995

Members of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, 1992–1995

This is a list of the members of the second parliament of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, which operated from 1992 to 1995. It was the last to be elected under the one-electorate modified D'Hondt method, before the Territory was divided up into three electorates, as per the current system.

Name Party Term in office
Wayne Berry ALP 1989–2008
Kate Carnell Liberal 1992–2000
Terry Connolly ALP 1989–1997
Greg Cornwell Liberal 1992–2004
Tony De Domenico Liberal 1992–1997
Annette Ellis ALP 1992–1995
Rosemary Follett ALP 1989–1996
Ellnor Grassby ALP 1989–1995
Gary Humphries Liberal 1989–2002
Trevor Kaine Liberal 1989–2001
David Lamont ALP 1992–1995
Roberta McRae ALP 1989–1998
Michael Moore Moore Independents Group 1989–2001
Bill Stefaniak[2] Liberal 1989–1992, 1994–2008
Dennis Stevenson Abolish Self-Government Coalition 1989–1995
Helen Szuty Moore Independents Group[1] 1992–1995
Lou Westende[2] Liberal 1992–1994
Bill Wood ALP 1989–2004
1 Helen Szuty was elected on the Moore Independents Group ticket, but sat in the Assembly as an independent.
2 Liberal member Lou Westende resigned on 25 July 1994. The vacancy was filled by Liberal Bill Stefaniak.

See also

Preceded by
First Assembly
Second Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly
1992–1995
Succeeded by
Third Assembly

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