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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1967–1970

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Members of theNew South Wales Legislative Council between 1967 and 1970 were indirectly elected by a joint sitting of theNew South Wales Parliament, with 15 members elected every three years. The most recent election was on 8 December 1966, with the term of new members commencing on 23 April 1967.[1][2] ThePresident wasSir Harry Budd.[3]

NamePartyEnd termYears in office
Harold Ahern Liberal19731949–1973
Alexander Alam Labor19731925–1958, 1963–1973
Alexander Armstrong[e] Country19761952–1969
Evelyn Barron Labor19761964–1976
Norman Boland Independent Labor19761966–1970
Fred Bowen Labor19761966–1976
Arthur Bridges[d] Liberal19701946–1968
Roger de Bryon-Faes Liberal19731961–1981
Sir Harry Budd Country19701946–1978
Cedric Cahill Labor19731954–1973
Cyril Cahill Independent Labor19731949–1977
Jim Cahill Labor19701965–1978
John Carter[c] Country19791955–1968
Hector Clayton Liberal19731937–1973
Harry Cockerill Labor19731959–1973
Col Colborne Labor19731949–1973
Leo Connellan[g] Country19701969–1970, 1970–1981
William Coulter Labor19791947–1978
Jack Crawford[h] Country19701970
Chris Dalton Labor19701943–1970
Margaret Davis Liberal19791967–1978
Reg Downing Labor19761940–1972
Robert Erskine Labor19731949–1973
Stanley Eskell Liberal19701958–1978
Dick Evans[f] Liberal19791969–1978
Otway Falkiner Country19701946–1978
Herbert FitzSimons[h] Country19701955–1970
John Fuller Country19731961–1978
Eileen Furley Liberal19761962–1976
Harry Gardiner Independent Labor19791960–1974
Walter Geraghty Labor19791961–1978
Thomas Gleeson Independent Labor19701946–1975
Trevor Gordon Labor19761964–1976
Frederick Hewitt Liberal19791955–1976
Reginald Jackson[g] Labor19701950–1969
Asher Joel Country19701958–1978
Geoffrey Keighley Country19791965–1978
Jim Kenny[b] Labor19761948–1967
John Kenny Independent Labor19701955–1970
Christopher Love Labor19731955–1970
Jim Maloney Labor19791941–1972
Richmond Manyweathers[c] Country19791968–1978
Ralph Marsh Labor19761962–1976
John McIntosh Country19761964–1971
Thomas McKay Liberal19791966–1978
Herb McPherson Labor19731964–1981
William Murray Labor19761952–1976
Lindsay North Labor19761964–1976
Hubert O'Connell[b] Independent Labor19761967–1971
Clyde Packer Liberal19761964–1976
John Paterson Liberal19701958–1970
William Peters Labor19701959–1978
Graham Pratten Country19761937–1976
Anne Press[a] Independent Labor /Liberal19701959–1978
Bernard Riley[d] Liberal19701968–1973
Edna Roper Labor19701958–1978
Amelia Rygate Labor19791961–1978
Lawrence Schofield[f] Labor19791967–1969
Perceval Shipton Liberal19761964–1972
Adrian Solomons[e] Country19761969–1991
Frank Spicer Country19731925–1973
Gavin Sutherland Labor19731956–1970
Norman Thom Labor19791950–1978
Eben Vickery Country19791967–1974
Sir Edward Warren Liberal19791955–1978
John Weir Labor19731949–1973
Ernest Wright Labor19791943–1973
  1. ^abAnne Press (Independent Labor) joined theLiberal Party on 13 August 1967.
  2. ^abcJim Kenny (Labor) died on 12 October 1967.Hubert O'Connell (Independent Labor) was elected as his replacement on 16 November 1967.
  3. ^abcJohn Carter (Country) resigned on 18 March 1968.Richmond Manyweathers (Country) was elected as his replacement on 11 April 1968.
  4. ^abcArthur Bridges (Liberal) died on 22 May 1968.Bernard Riley (Liberal) was elected as his replacement on 29 August 1968.
  5. ^abcAlexander Armstrong (Country) was expelled on 25 February 1969.Adrian Solomons (Country) was elected as his replacement on 12 March 1969.
  6. ^abcLawrence Schofield (Labor) died on 14 June 1969.Dick Evans (Liberal) was elected as his replacement on 28 August 1969.
  7. ^abcReginald Jackson (Labor) died on 16 August 1969.Leo Connellan (Country) was elected as his replacement on 5 September 1969.
  8. ^abcHerbert FitzSimons (Country) died on 31 January 1970.Jack Crawford (Country) was elected as his replacement on 25 February 1970.
  9. ^The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were:Press joined Liberals,[a]Kenny died,[b]Carter resigned,[c]Bridges died,[d]Armstrong expelled,[e]Schofield died,[f]Jackson died,[g] andFitzSimons died,[h]

References

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  1. ^"Candidates declared to be elected Members of the Legislative Council".Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales. No. 137. 9 December 1966. p. 5067. Retrieved2 December 2020 – via Trove.
  2. ^"Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved29 November 2020.
  3. ^"Part 10 Officers of the Parliament"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved29 November 2020.[i]

See also

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Legislative Assembly
Legislative Council
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