Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1988–1991

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1988 to 1991, as elected at the 1988 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Pam Allan Labor Wentworthville 1988–2007
Richard Amery Labor Riverstone 1983–2015
Hon Peter Anderson[5] Labor Liverpool 1978–1988, 1989–1995
Allan Andrews Liberal Heathcote 1988–1991
John Aquilina Labor Blacktown 1981–2011
Tony Aquilina Labor Mulgoa 1988–1995
Frank Arkell Independent Wollongong 1984–1991
Hon Ian Armstrong National Lachlan 1981–2007
Hon Dr Ray Aston[1] Liberal Vaucluse 1986–1988
Hon Bruce Baird Liberal Northcott 1984–1995
Don Beck National Murwillumbah 1984–1999
Bill Beckroge Labor Broken Hill 1981–1999
David Berry Liberal Bathurst 1988–1991
John Books Liberal Parramatta 1988–1991
John Booth Liberal Wakehurst 1984–1991
Hon Ken Booth [4] Labor Wallsend 1960–1988
Hon Laurie Brereton [6] Labor Heffron 1970–1971, 1973–1990
Bob Carr Labor Maroubra 1983–2005
Fred Caterson [9] Liberal The Hills 1976–1990
Hon Ian Causley National Clarence 1984–1996
Ray Chappell National Northern Tablelands 1987–1999
Bob Christie Labor Seven Hills 1981–1991
Hon Michael Cleary Labor Coogee 1974–1991
Peter Cochran National Monaro 1988–1998
Anne Cohen Liberal Minchinbury 1988–1995
Hon Peter Collins Liberal Middle Harbour 1981–2003
Hon Janice Crosio [7] Labor Smithfield 1981–1990
Adrian Cruickshank National Murrumbidgee 1984–1999
Wes Davoren Labor Lakemba 1984–1995
Hon John Dowd Liberal Lane Cove 1975–1991
Chris Downy Liberal Sutherland 1988–1997
Tony Doyle Labor Peats 1985–1994
Richard Face Labor Charlestown 1972–2003
Hon John Fahey Liberal Southern Highlands 1984–1996
Laurie Ferguson [8] Labor Granville 1984–1990
Andrew Fraser [10] National Coffs Harbour 1990–present
Dawn Fraser Independent Balmain 1988–1991
Paul Gibson Labor Londonderry 1988–2011
Ian Glachan Liberal Albury 1988–2003
Bob Graham Liberal The Entrance 1988–1991
Hon Nick Greiner Liberal Ku-ring-gai 1980–1992
Terry Griffiths Liberal Georges River 1988–1995
Deirdre Grusovin [6] Labor Heffron 1990–2003
Bob Harrison Labor Kiama 1986–1999
Chris Hartcher Liberal Gosford 1988–2015
John Hatton Independent South Coast 1973–1995
Hon David Hay Liberal Manly 1984–1991
Merv Hunter Labor Lake Macquarie 1969–1991
Geoff Irwin Labor Fairfield 1984–1995
Bruce Jeffery National Port Macquarie 1984–1999
George Keegan Independent Newcastle 1988–1991
Malcolm Kerr Liberal Cronulla 1984–2011
Michael Knight Labor Campbelltown 1981–2003
Craig Knowles [11] Labor Macquarie Fields 1990–2005
Stan Knowles [11] Labor Macquarie Fields 1981–1990
Brian Langton Labor Kogarah 1983–1999
Jim Longley Liberal Pittwater 1986–1996
Bill Lovelee Labor Bass Hill 1988–1991
Wendy Machin National Manning 1985–1996
Ted Mack[2] Independent North Shore 1981–1988
Col Markham Labor Keira 1988–2003
Bob Martin[3] Labor Port Stephens 1988, 1988–1999
Guy Matheson Liberal Penrith 1988–1991
Ian McManus Labor Burragorang 1987–2003
Wayne Merton Liberal Carlingford 1988–2011
Hon Dr Terry Metherell Liberal Davidson 1981–1992
John Mills [4] Labor Wallsend 1988–2007
Clover Moore Independent Bligh 1988–2012
Harry Moore Labor Wyong 1981–1991
Hon Tim Moore Liberal Gordon 1976–1992
Barry Morris Liberal Blue Mountains 1988–1994
Kevin Moss Labor Canterbury 1986–2003
John Murray Labor Drummoyne 1982–2003
Hon Wal Murray National Barwon 1976–1995
Peter Nagle Labor Auburn 1988–2001
John Newman Labor Cabramatta 1986–1994
Sandra Nori Labor McKell 1988–2007
Hon George Paciullo [5] Labor Liverpool 1971–1989
Tony Packard [9] Liberal The Hills 1990–1993
Don Page National Ballina 1988–2015
Ernie Page Labor Waverley 1981–2003
Noel Park National Tamworth 1973–1991
Hon Gerry Peacocke National Dubbo 1981–1999
Ivan Petch Liberal Gladesville 1988–1995
Ron Phillips Liberal Miranda 1984–1999
Michael Photios Liberal Ryde 1988–1999
Hon Neil Pickard Liberal Hornsby 1973–1991
John Price Labor Waratah 1984–2007
Peter Primrose Labor Camden 1988–1991
Dr Andrew Refshauge Labor Marrickville 1983–2005
Robyn Read[2] Independent North Shore 1988–1991
Bill Rixon National Lismore 1988–1999
Bob Roberts Liberal Cessnock 1988–1991
Pat Rogan Labor East Hills 1973–1999
Hon Kevin Rozzoli Liberal Hawkesbury 1973–2003
Terry Rumble Labor Illawarra 1988–1999
Hon Joe Schipp Liberal Wagga Wagga 1975–1999
Alby Schultz Liberal Burrinjuck 1988–1998
Carl Scully [7] Labor Smithfield 1990–2007
Doug Shedden Labor Bankstown 1987–1999
Hon Matt Singleton [10] National Coffs Harbour 1971–1990
Jim Small National Murray 1985–1999
Phillip Smiles Liberal Mosman 1984–1993
Russell Smith Liberal Bega 1988–2003
George Souris National Upper Hunter 1988–2015
Andrew Tink Liberal Eastwood 1988–2007
John Turner National Myall Lakes 1988–2011
Hon Barrie Unsworth Labor Rockdale 1986–1991
Allan Walsh Labor Maitland 1981–1991
Robert Webster National Goulburn 1984–1991
Ivan Welsh Independent Swansea 1988–1991
Hon Garry West National Orange 1976–1996
Paul Whelan Labor Ashfield 1976–2003
Phil White Liberal Earlwood 1988–1991
Roger Wotton National Castlereagh 1968–1971, 1973–1991
Hon Michael Yabsley[1] Liberal Vaucluse 1984–1988, 1988–1994
Kim Yeadon [8] Labor Granville 1990–2007
Guy Yeomans Liberal Hurstville 1984–1991
Paul Zammit Liberal Strathfield 1984–1996

Notes

1 Vaucluse Liberal MLA Ray Aston died on 23 May 1988. Liberal candidate Michael Yabsley, the then-recently defeated member for Bligh, was elected unopposed as his replacement on 6 June 1988.
2 North Shore independent MLA Ted Mack resigned on 16 September 1988. Independent candidate Robyn Read won the resulting by-election on 5 November 1988.
3 Bob Martin was initially declared elected as the Labor member for Port Stephens, but had his election voided by the Court of Disputed Returns on 19 September 1988. Martin then won the resulting by-election on 5 November 1988.
4 Wallsend Labor MLA Ken Booth died on 2 November 1988. Labor candidate John Mills won the resulting by-election on 17 December 1988.
5 Liverpool Labor MLA George Paciullo resigned on 19 February 1989. Labor candidate Peter Anderson, a former member for Penrith who had lost his seat at the 1988 election, won the resulting by-election on 29 April 1989.
6 Heffron Labor MLA Laurie Brereton resigned on 16 February 1990 to contest Kingsford-Smith in the Australian House of Representatives at the 1990 election. Labor candidate Deirdre Grusovin, a member of the Legislative Council who had resigned to contest the lower house seat, won the resulting by-election on 23 June 1990.
7 Smithfield Labor MLA Janice Crosio resigned on 16 February 1990, to contest Prospect in the Australian House of Representatives at the 1990 election. Labor candidate Carl Scully won the resulting by-election on 23 June 1990.
8 Granville Labor MLA Laurie Ferguson resigned on 16 February 1990, to contest Reid in the Australian House of Representatives at the 1990 election. Labor candidate Kim Yeadon won the resulting by-election on 23 June 1990.
9 The Hills Liberal MLA Fred Caterson resigned on 31 July 1990. Liberal candidate Tony Packard won the resulting by-election on 1 September 1990.
10 Coffs Harbour National MLA Matt Singleton resigned on 11 September 1990. National candidate Andrew Fraser won the resulting by-election on 3 November 1990.
11 Macquarie Fields Labor MLA Stan Knowles resigned on 11 October 1990. His son, Labor candidate Craig Knowles, won the resulting by-election on 3 November 1990.

See also

Members of the Parliament of New South Wales
Legislative Council

1984–19881988–19911991–1995

Legislative Assembly

1984–19881988–19911991–1995

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