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

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

Members of theNew South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 54th Parliament were elected at the2003 and2007 elections. As members serve eight-year terms, half of the Council was elected in 2003 and did not face re-election in 2007, and the members elected in 2007 did not face re-election until 2011.[1][2] ThePresident wasMeredith Burgmann.[3]

NamePartyEnd termYears in office
Peter Breen[h] Legal System Reform/Labor/Human Rights20071999–2007
Robert Brown[g] Shooters20112006–2019
Meredith Burgmann Labor20071991–2007
Tony Burke[c] Labor20072003–2004
Jan Burnswoods Labor20071991–2007
Tony Catanzariti Labor20112003–2011
Arthur Chesterfield-Evans Democrats20071998–2007
David Clarke Liberal20112003–2019
Ian Cohen Greens20111995–2011
Rick Colless National20112000–2019
Michael Costa Labor20112001–2008
Catherine Cusack Liberal20112003–2022
John Della Bosca Labor20071999–2010
Greg Donnelly[e] Labor20112005–present
Michael Egan[e] Labor20111986–2005
Amanda Fazio Labor20112000–2015
Patricia Forsythe[i] Liberal20071991–2006
Mike Gallacher Liberal20071996–2017
Jenny Gardiner National20111991–2015
Duncan Gay National20071988–2017
Kayee Griffin Labor20072003–2011
Sylvia Hale Greens20112003–2010
Don Harwin Liberal20071999–2022
John Hatzistergos Labor20071999–2011
Jon Jenkins[b][j] Outdoor Recreation20072003–2007
Malcolm Jones[b] Outdoor Recreation20071999–2003
Tony Kelly Labor20111987–1988, 1997–2011
Charlie Lynn Liberal20071995–2015
Ian Macdonald Labor20071988–2010
Matthew Mason-Cox[i] Liberal20072006–2023
Gordon Moyes Christian Democrats20112002–2011
Fred Nile[d] Christian Democrats20071981–2004, 2004–present
Eddie Obeid Labor20071991–2011
David Oldfield[a] One Nation NSW /Independent20071999–2007
Robyn Parker Liberal20112003–2011
Melinda Pavey National20072002–2015
Greg Pearce Liberal20112000–2017
Peter Primrose Labor20111996–present
Lee Rhiannon Greens20071999–2010
Christine Robertson Labor20112003–2011
Eric Roozendaal[c] Labor20112004–2013
John Ryan Liberal20071991–2007
Penny Sharpe[f] Labor20112005–2015, 2015–present
Carmel Tebbutt[f] Labor20111998–2005
John Tingle[g] Shooters20111995–2006
Henry Tsang Labor20071999–2009
Ian West Labor20112000–2011
Peter Wong Unity20071999–2007
  1. ^abDavid Oldfield resigned fromOne Nation NSW, a splinter party he had founded during the previous term after his expulsion fromOne Nation, on 28 December 2004, and served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
  2. ^abcOutdoor Recreation Party MLCMalcolm Jones resigned on 23 September 2003, pre-empting an expulsion motion as a result of criminal charges he was facing for misusing his parliamentary entitlements.Jon Jenkins was appointed to the vacancy on 29 October.
  3. ^abcLabor MLCTony Burke resigned on 24 June 2004 to contest theHouse of Representatives seat ofWatson at the2004 federal election.Eric Roozendaal was appointed to the vacancy on 28 June.
  4. ^abChristian Democratic Party MLCFred Nile resigned on 30 August 2004 to contest a seat in theAustralian Senate at the2004 federal election. The party initially nominatedRoss Clifford as his replacement, but later decided to renominate Nile to his own vacancy on 21 October after he failed in his Senate bid.
  5. ^abcLabor MLCMichael Egan resigned in January 2005.Greg Donnelly was appointed to the vacancy on 23 February.
  6. ^abcLabor MLCCarmel Tebbutt resigned on 26 August 2005 in order to contest aby-election in theLegislative Assembly seat ofMarrickville.Penny Sharpe was appointed to the vacancy on 30 September.
  7. ^abcShooters Party MLCJohn Tingle resigned on 2 May 2006 due to health issues.Robert Brown was appointed to the vacancy on 3 May.
  8. ^abPeter Breen was elected on the ticket of theReform the Legal Systemmicroparty, which subsequently morphed into theHuman Rights Party. He defected to theLabor Party on 6 May 2006, but was forced to resign from the party on 18 July after making controversial comments about a convicted murderer. Breen subsequently returned to the Human Rights Party.
  9. ^abcLiberal MLCPatricia Forsythe resigned on 13 September 2006 after losing Liberal preselection to recontest her seat at the2007 election.Matthew Mason-Cox, who had defeated her for preselection, was appointed to the vacancy on 28 September.
  10. ^abOutdoor Recreation Party MLCJon Jenkins resigned on 16 February 2007. The party did not nominate a replacement due to the close proximity of the2007 state election.
  11. ^The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were Oldfield sat as an independent,[a]Jones resigned,[b]Burke resigned,[c]Nile resigned,[d]Egan resigned,[e]Tebbutt resigned,[f]Tingle resigned,[g]Breen briefly defected to Labor,[h]Forsythe resigned,[i] andJenkins resigned.[j]

References

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  1. ^"Former members of the New South Wales Parliament". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  2. ^"Part 3 Members of the Legislative Council"(PDF).New South Wales Parliamentary Record.Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved28 May 2020.
  3. ^"Part Ten - Officers of Parliament"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved28 May 2020.[k]
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