Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1907–1910

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 21st parliament of New South Wales from 1907 to 1910. They were elected at the 1907 state election on 10 September 1907. The Speaker was Hon William McCourt.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Richard ArthurLiberalMiddle Harbour1904–1932
William Ashford 6LaborUpper Hunter1910–1925
Richard BallLiberalCorowa1895–1898 1904–1937
Charles BartonLiberalMacquarie1907–1910
George BeebyLaborBlayney1907–1913 1917–1920
George BrinerFormer ProgressiveRaleigh1901–1920
Ernest BroughtonLiberalKing1901–1910
William BrownIndependent LiberalDurham1907–1917
George BurgessLaborBurrangong1901–1917
John CannLaborBroken Hill1891–1916
Ambrose CarmichaelLaborLeichhardt1907–1920
Joseph Carruthers 1LiberalSt George1887–1908
Matthew Charlton 3LaborNorthumberland1903–1910
Edward ClarkIndependentSt Leonards1891–1910
John Cochran 4LaborDarling Harbour1910–1920
John CohenLiberalPetersham1898–1919
Albert CollinsIndependent LiberalNamoi1901–1910
John Cusack 5LaborQueanbeyan1910–1917
John DaceyLaborAlexandria1895–1912
Robert DavidsonLiberalHastings and Macleay1901–1910
Robert DonaldsonFormer ProgressiveWynyard1898–1913
James DooleyLaborHartley1907–1927
Fred DownesLiberalCamden1904–1913
Alfred EddenLaborKahibah1891–1920
John EstellLaborWaratah1901–1922
James FallickLibSingleton1901–1920
David FellLiberalLane Cove1904–1913
John FitzpatrickLiberalOrange1895–1904 1907–1930
William Fleming 6LiberalUpper Hunter1901–1910
Owen GilbertLiberalNewcastle1901–1910
John GilliesLiberalMaitland1891–1911
James GrahamLiberalSurry Hills1904–1910
William GrahameLaborWickham1907–1920
Arthur Hill Griffith 2LaborSturt1894–1903 1904–1920
Brinsley HallLiberalHawkesbury1901–1917
Thomas HenleyLiberalBurwood1904–1935
James HogueLiberalGlebe1894–1895 1998-1910
George HindmarshLiberalRous1905–1913
Robert HollisLaborNewtown1901–1917
William HolmanLaborCootamundra1898–1920
Henry HorneLaborLiverpool Plains1907–1911
John HuntLiberalSherbrooke1907–1920
Augustus JamesLiberalGoulburn1907–1920
George JonesLaborGwydir1902–1913
Robert JonesLiberalMudgee1891–1898 1907–1910
William Kearsley 3LaborNorthumberland1910–1921
Andrew KellyLaborLachlan1891–1894 1901–1913
William LatimerLiberalWoollahra1901–1920
Charles LeeLiberalTenterfield1884–1920
Robert LevienFormer ProgressiveTamworth1880–1889, 1889–1913
Hon Daniel LevyLiberalDarlinghurst1901–1937
Edmund LonsdaleLiberalArmidale1891–1894 1895–1898 1901–1905 1907–1913
John LynchLaborAshburnham1907–1913
James Macarthur-OnslowIndependent LiberalWaverley1907–1922
Donald MacdonellLaborCobar1901–1911
William MahonyLiberalAnnandale1894–1910
William McCourtLiberalWollondilly1882–1885 1887–1913
Richard McCoyLiberalMarrickville1901–1910
John McFarlaneLiberalClarence1887–1915
Patrick McGarryLaborMurrumbidgee1904–1920
James McGowenLaborRedfern1891–1917
Gordon McLaurinFormer ProgressiveAlbury1901–1913
John McNeillLaborPyrmont1902–1913
Richard MeagherIndependentPhillip1895 1898–1904 1907–1917
John MeehanLaborDarling1904–1913
James MercerLaborRozelle1907–1917
William MillardLiberalClyde1894–1920 1920–1921
Gus MillerLaborMonaro1889–1918
John MillerLiberalBathurst1907–1913
Patrick Minahan 8LaborBelmore1910–1917 1920–1927
Samuel MooreLiberalBingara1885–1910
Mark MortonLiberalAllowrie1901–1920 1922–1938
Tom MoxhamLiberalParramatta1901–1916
John NicholsonLaborWollongong1891–1917
Niels NielsenLaborYass1899–1913
John NobbsLiberalGranville1888–1993 1898–1913
John Norton 4IndependentDarling Harbour1898–1906 1807–1910
Charles OakesLibPaddington1901–1910 1917–1925
Edward O'Sullivan 8Former Progressive/ALP 8Belmore1885–1910
Fred PageLaborBotany1907–1917
Varney ParkesIndependent LiberalCanterbury1885–1888, 1891–1913
Hon John PerryLiberalRichmond1889–1920
Henry PetersLaborDeniliquin1907–1914
Richard PriceIndependentGloucester1894–1904 1907–1922
William RobsonLiberalAshfield1905–1920
Granville Ryrie 5LibQueanbeyan1906–1910
Robert ScobieLaborMurray1901–1917
David StoreyLibRandwick1894–1920
John StoreyLaborBalmain1901–1904 1907–1921
Robert Stuart-RobertsonLaborCamperdown1907–1933
William Taylor 1LiberalSt George1908–1913
Follett ThomasLiberalGough1903–1920
John TrefléLaborCastlereagh1906–1915
Thomas WaddellLiberalBelubula1897–1917
Charles WadeLiberalGordon1903–1917
William WoodLibBega1894–1913
1 St George Liberal MLA and former Premier Joseph Carruthers resigned in May 1908. The resultant by-election was won by Liberal candidate William Taylor on 20 May.
2 Sturt Labor MLA Arthur Hill Griffith resigned from parliament after a dispute with the Speaker in November 1908. He was unopposed in the resultant by-election on 21 November.

Four by-elections occurred on 23 March 1910 as a result of members resigning to contest the Australian federal election, 1910:

# Member Party Candidate for Federal Seat of:: Result Winner of by-election Party
3Matthew CharltonALPHunterWonWilliam KearsleyALP
4John NortonIndependentAustralian SenateLostJohn CochranALP
5Granville RyrieLibWerriwaLostJohn CusackALP
6William FlemingLibNew EnglandLostWilliam AshfordALP
7 Belmore MLA Edward O'Sullivan was elected as a Former Progressive but joined the Labor in 1909.
8 Belmore Labor MLA Edward O'Sullivan died on 25 April 1910. The resultant by-election was won by Labor candidate Patrick Minahan on 21 May.

See also

Sources

  • "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 4 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  • Antony Green. "NSW Elections Analysis". New South Wales Parliament. Archived from the original on 25 June 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2009.
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