Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1970–1973
This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1970 to 1973. At this time the Council was not directly elected, but was chosen by members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at triennial elections.
Name | Party | Years in office |
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Harold Ahern | Liberal | 1949–1973 |
Alexander Alam | ALP | 1925–1958, 1963–1973 |
Evelyn Barron | ALP | 1964–1976 |
Norman Boland 1 | Independent Labor | 1966–1970 |
Fred Bowen | ALP | 1966–1976 |
Roger de Bryon-Faes | Liberal | 1961–1981 |
Sir Harry Budd | Country | 1946–1978 |
Cedric Cahill | Labor | 1954–1973 |
Cyril Cahill | Independent Labor | 1949–1977 |
Frank Calabro | Liberal | 1970–1988 |
Sir Hector Clayton | Independent | 1937–1973 |
Harry Cockerill | ALP | 1959–1973 |
Col Colborne | ALP | 1949–1973 |
Leo Connellan 3 | Country | 1969–1970, 1970–1981 |
William Coulter | ALP | 1947–1978 |
Margaret Davis | Liberal | 1967–1978 |
Reg Downing 5 | ALP | 1940–1972 |
John Ducker 5 | ALP | 1972–1979 |
Fred Duncan 5 | Liberal | 1972–1984 |
Robert Erskine | ALP | 1949–1973 |
Thomas Erskine | Liberal | 1970–1978 |
Stanley Eskell | Liberal | 1958–1978 |
Dick Evans | Liberal | 1969–1978 |
Otway Falkiner | Country | 1946–1978 |
John Fuller | Country | 1961–1978 |
Eileen Furley | Liberal | 1962–1976 |
Harry Gardiner | Independent Labor | 1960–1974 |
Walter Geraghty | ALP | 1961–1978 |
Thomas Gleeson | Independent Labor | 1946–1975 |
Trevor Gordon | ALP | 1964–1976 |
Clive Healey | ALP | 1970–1988 |
Frederick Hewitt | Liberal | 1955–1976 |
John Holt 7 | Liberal | 1972–1984 |
Ted Humphries 6 | Liberal | 1972–1978 |
Sir Asher Joel | Country | 1958–1978 |
Geoffrey Keighley | Country | 1965–1978 |
Bill Kennedy 4 | Country | 1971–1984 |
Christopher Love 2 | ALP | 1955–1970 |
Jim Maloney 6 | ALP | 1941–1972 |
Richmond Manyweathers | Country | 1968–1978 |
Ralph Marsh | ALP | 1962–1976 |
John McIntosh 4 | Country | 1964–1971 |
Thomas McKay | Liberal | 1966–1978 |
Herb McPherson | ALP | 1964–1981 |
William Murray | ALP | 1952–1976 |
Lindsay North | ALP | 1964–1976 |
Hubert O'Connell 5 | Independent Labor | 1967–1971 |
Clyde Packer | Liberal | 1964–1976 |
William Peters | ALP | 1959–1978 |
Graham Pratten | Country | 1937–1976 |
Anne Press | Liberal | 1959–1978 |
Bernard Riley | Liberal | 1968–1973 |
Edna Roper | ALP | 1958–1978 |
Amelia Rygate | ALP | 1961–1978 |
Leroy Serisier | ALP | 1970–1978 |
Perceval Shipton 7 | Liberal | 1964–1972 |
Adrian Solomons | Country | 1969–1991 |
Frank Spicer | Country | 1925–1973 |
Harry Sullivan 1 | Independent | 1970–1977 |
Gavin Sutherland 3 | ALP | 1956–1970 |
Norman Thom | ALP | 1950–1978 |
Eben Vickery | Country | 1967–1974 |
Sir Edward Warren | Liberal | 1955–1978 |
John Weir | ALP | 1949–1973 |
Max Willis 2 | Liberal | 1970–1999 |
Neville Wran | ALP | 1970–1973 |
Ernest Wright | ALP | 1943–1973 |
- 1 Independent Labor MLC Norman Boland died on 14 April 1970. Independent candidate Harry Sullivan was elected as his replacement on 14 August 1970.
- 2 ALP MLC Christopher Love died on 7 April 1970. Liberal candidate Max Willis was elected as his replacement on 2 September 1970.
- 3 ALP MLC Gavin Sutherland died on 17 August 1970. Country candidate Leo Connellan was elected as is replacement on 9 September 1970.
- 4 Country MLC John McIntosh died on 10 August 1971. Country candidate Bill Kennedy was elected as his replacement on 16 September 1971.
- 5 Independent Labor MLC Hubert O'Connell died on 18 December 1971; ALP MLC Reg Downing resigned on 4 February 1972. ALP candidate John Ducker and Liberal candidate Fred Duncan were elected as their replacements on 29 February 1972.
- 6 ALP MLC Jim Maloney resigned on 16 February 1972. Liberal candidate Ted Humphries was elected as his replacement on 14 March 1972.
- 7 Liberal MLC Perceval Shipton died on 11 August 1972. Liberal candidate John Holt was elected as his replacement on 30 August 1972.
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