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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2011–2015

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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2011–2015

Members of theNew South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 55th Parliament were elected at the2007 and2011 elections. As members serve eight-year terms, half of the Council was elected in 2007 and did not face re-election in 2011, and the members elected in 2011 did not face re-election until 2019.[1][2] ThePresident wasDon Harwin.[7]

NamePartyEnd termYears in office
John Ajaka Liberal20152007–2021
Jan Barham Greens20192011–2017
Niall Blair National20192011–2019
Robert Borsak Shooters and Fishers20152010–present
Robert Brown Shooters and Fishers20192006–2019
Jeremy Buckingham Greens20192011–2019, 2023–present
David Clarke Liberal20192003–2019
Rick Colless National20192000–2019
Sophie Cotsis Labor20152010–2016
Catherine Cusack Liberal20192003–2022
Greg Donnelly Labor20192005–present
Cate Faehrmann[e] Greens20152011–2013, 2018–present
Mehreen Faruqi[e] Greens20152013–2018
Amanda Fazio Labor20152000–2015
Marie Ficarra[f] Liberal /Independent20152007–2015
Luke Foley Labor20152010–2015
Mike Gallacher[g] Liberal /Independent20191996–2017
Jenny Gardiner National20151991–2015
Duncan Gay National20191988–2017
Paul Green Christian Democrats20192011–2019
Don Harwin Liberal20151999–2022
John Hatzistergos[b] Labor20151999–2011
John Kaye Greens20152007–2016
Tony Kelly[c] Labor20191987–1988, 1997–2011
Trevor Khan National20152007–2022
Charlie Lynn Liberal20151995–2015
Scot MacDonald Liberal20192011–2019
Natasha Maclaren-Jones Liberal20192011-2023, 2023–present
Matthew Mason-Cox Liberal20152006–2023
Sarah Mitchell National20192011–present
Shaoquett Moselmane Labor20152009–2023
Fred Nile Christian Democrats20151981–2004, 2004–present
Eddie Obeid[a] Labor20151991–2011
Melinda Pavey National20152002–2015
Greg Pearce Liberal20192000–2017
Peter Phelps Liberal20192011–2019
Peter Primrose Labor20191996–present
Eric Roozendaal[d] Labor /Independent20192004–2013
Adam Searle[b] Labor20152011–2023
Walt Secord[a] Labor20152011–2023
Penny Sharpe Labor20192005–2015, 2015–present
David Shoebridge Greens20192010–2022
Mick Veitch Labor20152007–2023
Lynda Voltz Labor20152007–2019
Helen Westwood Labor20152007–2015
Steve Whan[c] Labor20192011–2015
Ernest Wong[d] Labor20192013–2019
  1. ^abcLabor MLCEddie Obeid resigned on 10 May 2011.Walt Secord was appointed to the vacancy on 20 May.[3]
  2. ^abcLabor MLCJohn Hatzistergos resigned on 19 May 2011.Adam Searle was appointed to the vacancy on 20 May.[3]
  3. ^abcLabor MLCTony Kelly resigned on 6 June 2011.Steve Whan was appointed to the vacancy on 20 June.
  4. ^abcEric Roozendaal had been appointed in 2004 as a member of the Labor Party. In November 2012, Roozendaal was suspended from the party and sat as anIndependent.[4] He resigned from the Council on 9 May 2013,[5] andErnest Wong was appointed to fill the vacancy on 24 May 2013.[6]
  5. ^abcCate Faehrmann resigned on 18 June 2013, to contest the Senate in the 2013 Federal election.Mehreen Faruqi was appointed to the vacancy on 19 June 2013.
  6. ^abMarie Ficarra withdrew from the parliamentary Liberal party in April 2014, to serve as an Independent, following her implication in corruption allegations investigated by theIndependent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).
  7. ^abMike Gallacher withdrew from the parliamentary Liberal party in May 2014, to serve as an Independent, following his implication in corruption allegations investigated by ICAC.
  8. ^The changes to the composition of the council, in chronological order, were Obeid resigned,[a]Hatzistergos resigned,[b]Kelly resigned,[c]Roozendaal sat as an Independent,[d]Faehrmann resigned,[e]Ficarra sat as an Independent,[f]Gallacher sat as an Independent,[g]

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. ^abTwo new NSW Labor MPs sworn inArchived 5 October 2012 at theWayback Machine, ninemsn, 25 May 2011.
  4. ^Gerathy, Sarah (8 November 2012)."Labor suspends Roozendaal over corruption claims".ABC News. Australia. Retrieved11 November 2012.
  5. ^Coultan, Mark (9 May 2013)."Former minister Eric Roozendaal quits NSW parliament with a parting swipe at Labor".The Australian.AAP. Retrieved9 May 2013.
  6. ^"Ernest Wong elected to replace Roozendaal in NSW Parliament".ABC News. Australia. 24 May 2013. Retrieved26 May 2013.
  7. ^"Part Ten - Officers of Parliament"(PDF).NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved28 May 2020.[h]
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