Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 2003–2007

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2003 to 2007, as elected at the 2003 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Hon Pam Allan Labor Wentworthville 1988–2007
Hon Richard Amery Labor Mount Druitt 1983–2015
Marie Andrews Labor Peats 1995–2011
Greg Aplin Liberal Albury 2003–present
Hon John Aquilina Labor Riverstone 1981–2011
Hon Ian Armstrong National Lachlan 1981–2007
Alan Ashton Labor East Hills 1999–2011
David Barr Independent Manly 1999–2007
John Bartlett Labor Port Stephens 1999–2007
Hon Diane Beamer Labor Mulgoa 1995–2011
Gladys Berejiklian Liberal Willoughby 2003–present
Peter Black Labor Murray-Darling 1999–2007
John Brogden [6] Liberal Pittwater 1996–2005
Matt Brown Labor Kiama 1999–2011
Linda Burney Labor Canterbury 2003–2016
Cherie Burton Labor Kogarah 1999–2015
Hon David Campbell Labor Keira 1999–2011
Steve Cansdell National Clarence 2003–2011
Hon Bob Carr [3] Labor Maroubra 1983–2005
Steven Chaytor [5] Labor/Independent [9] Macquarie Fields 2005–2007
Barry Collier Labor Miranda 1999–2011
Andrew Constance Liberal Bega 2003–present
Geoff Corrigan Labor Camden 2003–2011
Paul Crittenden Labor Wyong 1991–2007
Angela D'Amore Labor Drummoyne 2003–2011
Michael Daley [3] Labor Maroubra 2005–present
Peter Debnam Liberal Vaucluse 1994–2011
Hon Bob Debus Labor Blue Mountains 1981–1988, 1995–2007
Peter Draper Independent Tamworth 2003–2011
Dawn Fardell [2] Independent Dubbo 2004–2011
Andrew Fraser National Coffs Harbour 1990–present
Tanya Gadiel Labor Parramatta 2003–2011
Bryce Gaudry Labor/Independent [10] Newcastle 1991–2007
Thomas George National Lismore 1999–2015
Paul Gibson Labor Blacktown 1988–2011
Kevin Greene Labor Georges River 1999–2011
Shelley Hancock Liberal South Coast 2003–present
Hon Chris Hartcher Liberal Gosford 1988–2015
Noreen Hay Labor Wollongong 2003–2016
Brad Hazzard Liberal Wakehurst 1991–present
Hon Kerry Hickey Labor Cessnock 1999–2011
Katrina Hodgkinson National Burrinjuck 1999–present
Judy Hopwood Liberal Hornsby 2002–2011
Andrew Humpherson Liberal Davidson 1992–2007
Jeff Hunter Labor Lake Macquarie 1991–2007
Hon Morris Iemma Labor Lakemba 1991–2008
Virginia Judge Labor Strathfield 2003–2011
Kristina Keneally Labor Heffron 2003–2012
Malcolm Kerr Liberal Cronulla 1984–2011
Hon Craig Knowles [5] Labor Macquarie Fields 1990–2005
Paul Lynch Labor Liverpool 1995–present
Daryl Maguire Liberal Wagga Wagga 1999–present
Gerard Martin Labor Bathurst 1999–2011
Hon Grant McBride Labor The Entrance 1992–2011
Tony McGrane [2] Independent Dubbo 1999–2004
Paul McLeay Labor Heathcote 2003–2011
Alex McTaggart [6] Independent Pittwater 2005–2007
Hon Reba Meagher Labor Cabramatta 1994–2008
Alison Megarrity Labor Menai 1999–2011
Wayne Merton Liberal Baulkham Hills 1988–2011
John Mills Labor Wallsend 1988–2007
Clover Moore Independent Bligh 1988–2012
Matthew Morris Labor Charlestown 2003–2011
Neville Newell Labor Tweed 1999–2007
Hon Sandra Nori Labor Port Jackson 1988–2007
Barry O'Farrell Liberal Ku-ring-gai 1995–2015
Rob Oakeshott Independent Port Macquarie 1996–2008
Milton Orkopoulos [8] Labor/Independent 8 Swansea 1999–2006
Don Page National Ballina 1988–2015
Karyn Paluzzano Labor Penrith 2003–2010
Paul Pearce Labor Coogee 2003–2011
Barbara Perry Labor Auburn 2001–2015
Adrian Piccoli National Murrumbidgee 1999–present
Hon John Price Labor Maitland 1984–2007
Steven Pringle Liberal/Independent [7] Hawkesbury 2003–2007
Hon Dr Andrew Refshauge [4] Labor Marrickville 1983–2005
Michael Richardson Liberal The Hills 1993–2011
Anthony Roberts Liberal Lane Cove 2003–present
Marianne Saliba Labor Illawarra 1999–2007
Hon Frank Sartor Labor Rockdale 2003–2011
Hon Carl Scully Labor Smithfield 1990–2005
Peta Seaton Liberal Southern Highlands 1996–2007
Allan Shearan [1] Labor Londonderry 2003–2011
Jillian Skinner Liberal North Shore 1994–present
Ian Slack-Smith National Barwon 1995–2007
Hon George Souris National Upper Hunter 1988–2015
Tony Stewart Labor Bankstown 1995–2011
Andrew Stoner National Oxley 1999–2015
Hon Carmel Tebbutt [4] Labor Marrickville 2005–2015
Andrew Tink Liberal Epping 1988–2007
Richard Torbay Independent Northern Tablelands 1999–2013
Joe Tripodi Labor Fairfield 1995–2011
John Turner National Myall Lakes 1988–2011
Russell Turner National Orange 1996–2011
Hon John Watkins Labor Ryde 1995–2008
Graham West Labor Campbelltown 2001–2011
Steve Whan Labor Monaro 2003–2011
Hon Kim Yeadon Labor Granville 1990–2007
1 The incumbent Labor member for Londonderry, Jim Anderson, died on 22 March 2003, the day of the 2003 election. As he had been attempting to recontest his seat, there was no polling in the seat on election day. The resulting supplementary election was won by Labor candidate Allan Shearan on 31 May.
2 Dubbo independent MLA Tony McGrane died of liver cancer on 15 September 2004. Independent candidate Dawn Fardell won the resulting by-election on 20 November.
3 Maroubra Labor MLA and outgoing Premier Bob Carr resigned on 3 August 2005. Labor candidate Michael Daley won the resulting by-election on 17 September.
4 Marrickville Labor MLA and outgoing Deputy Premier Andrew Refshauge resigned on 10 August 2005. Labor candidate Carmel Tebbutt, the incumbent Minister for Education, won the resulting by-election on 17 September, successfully switching from the Legislative Council to the Legislative Assembly.
5 Macquarie Fields Labor MLA Craig Knowles resigned on 10 August 2005. Labor candidate Steven Chaytor won the resulting by-election on 17 September.
6 Pittwater Liberal MLA and outgoing Opposition Leader John Brogden resigned on 28 September 2005. Independent candidate Alex McTaggart won the resulting by-election on 26 November.
7 Hawkesbury MLA Steven Pringle resigned from the Liberal Party on 17 October 2006 after losing preselection to recontest his seat. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
8 Swansea MLA Milton Orkopoulos was expelled from the Labor Party on 8 November 2006 after being charged with child sex offences. He subsequently resigned from parliament on 13 November under threat of expulsion, but no by-election was held due to the proximity of the 2007 election.
9 Macquarie Fields MLA Steven Chaytor was expelled from the Labor Party on 19 January 2007 after being found guilty of domestic violence. He served out his term as an independent.
10 Newcastle MLA Bryce Gaudry resigned from the Labor Party on 29 January 2007 after losing preselection to recontest his seat. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent.

See also

Members of the Parliament of New South Wales
Legislative Council

1999–20032003–20072007–2011

Legislative Assembly

1999–20032003–20072007–2011

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