Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1941–1944

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1941 to 1944, as elected at the 1941 state election.

During this term, the opposition United Australia Party merged with the new Commonwealth Party to form the Democratic Party in late 1943. The merger was only at a state level, however; the federal United Australia Party, however, remained intact during this period.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Joshua ArthurLaborHamilton1935–1953
Hon Jack BaddeleyLaborCessnock1922–1949
Jeff BateUAP/DemocraticWollondilly1938–1949
Jack Beale [3]IndependentSouth Coast1942–1973
Rupert Beale [3]IndependentSouth Coast1941–1942
George BoothLaborKurri Kurri1925–1960
George Brain [4]LiberalWilloughby1943–1968
Hon Michael BruxnerCountryTenterfield1920–1962
Arthur BuddCountryByron1927–1944
Frank BurkeLaborNewtown1917–1944
Fred CahillLaborYoung1941–1959
Hon Joseph CahillLaborCook's River1925–1959
Robert CameronLaborWaratah1927–1956
Bill CarltonLaborConcord1935–1949
Bill ChaffeyIndependent UAPTamworth1940–1973
John Chanter [5]LaborLachlan1943–1947
Hon Daniel ClyneLaborKing1927–1956
Lou CunninghamLaborCoogee1941–1948
William CurreyLaborKogarah1941–1948
Mat DavidsonLaborCobar1918–1949
Billy DaviesLaborWollongong-Kembla1917–1949
Doug DicksonCountryTemora1938–1960
Edgar DringLaborAshburnham1941–1955
Hon David DrummondCountryArmidale1920–1949
Hon Bill DunnLaborMudgee1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
George EnticknapIndependent Labor/Labor [1]Murrumbidgee1941–1965
Griffith Evans [5]CountryLachlan1938–1943
Clive EvattLaborHurstville1939–1959
Frank FinnanLaborHawkesbury1941–1953
Ray FitzgeraldIndependentGloucester1941–1962
Herbert FitzSimonsUAP/DemocraticLane Cove1930–1944
Howard FowlesLaborIllawarra1941–1968
William FrithCountryLismore1933–1953
James GeraghtyLaborNorth Sydney1941–1953
Hon George GollanUAP/DemocraticParramatta1932–1953
William GollanLaborRandwick1941–1962
Bob GormanLaborAnnandale1933–1950
Eddie GrahamLaborWagga Wagga1941–1957
Robert GreigLaborDrummoyne1920–1927, 1941–1947
Raymond HamiltonLaborNamoi1941–1950
Frank HawkinsLaborNewcastle1935–1968
Roy HeferenLaborBarwon1940–1950
Hon Robert HeffronLaborBotany1930–1968
Frank HillLaborBlacktown1941–1945
Ted HorsingtonLaborSturt1922–1947
Walter HowarthUAP/DemocraticMaitland1932–1956
David HunterUAP/DemocraticCroydon1940–1976
Gordon JackettIndependent UAPBurwood1935–1951
Joseph JacksonUAP/DemocraticNepean1922–1956
Hon Gus KellyLaborBathurst1925–1932, 1935–1967
Hamilton KnightLaborHartley1927–1947
Bill LambLaborGranville1938–1962
Abe LandaLaborBondi1930–1965
Jack Lang [7]Labor/Lang Labor [6]Auburn1913–1943, 1943–1946
Joe LawsonCountryMurray1932–1973
Hon Carlo LazzariniLaborMarrickville1917–1952
Christopher LethbridgeIndependentCorowa1937–1946
Donald MacdonaldIndependent UAPMosman1941–1947
Hon Alexander MairUAP/DemocraticAlbury1932–1946
Clarrie MartinLaborWaverley1930–1932, 1939–1953
Claude MatthewsLaborLeichhardt1934–1954
James McGirrLaborBankstown1922–1952
John McGrathLaborRockdale1941–1959
Hon William McKellLaborRedfern1917–1947
George MitchellIndependentOxley1941–1944
Roger NottLaborLiverpool Plains1941–1961
Bob O'HalloranLaborOrange1920–1927, 1941–1947
Hon Maurice O'SullivanLaborPaddington1927–1959
Mary QuirkLaborBalmain1939–1950
Alfred ReidUAP/DemocraticManly1920–1922, 1925–1945
John ReidCountryCasino1930–1953
Jack RenshawLaborCastlereagh1941–1980
Hon Athol RichardsonUAP/DemocraticAshfield1935–1946, 1946–1952
Clarrie Robertson [2]LaborDubbo1942–1950, 1953–1959
Murray RobsonUAP/DemocraticVaucluse1936–1957
D'Arcy RoseCountryUpper Hunter1939–1959
Edward Sanders [4]UAPWilloughby1925–1943
John SeiffertLaborMonaro1941–1965
James ShandIndependent UAPRyde1926–1944
Tom ShannonLaborPhillip1927–1954
Bill SheahanLaborYass1941–1973
Fred StanleyLaborLakemba1927–1950
Sydney StoreyIndependent UAPHornsby1941–1962
John SweeneyLaborBulli1933–1947
Arthur TongeLaborCanterbury1926–1932, 1935–1962
Hon Vernon TreattUAP/DemocraticWoollahra1938–1962
Hon Jack TullyLaborGoulburn1925–1932, 1935–1946
Harry TurnerUAP/DemocraticGordon1937–1952
Hon Roy VincentCountryRaleigh1922–1953
Hon Reginald WeaverUAP/DemocraticNeutral Bay1917–1925, 1927–1945
George WeirLaborDulwich Hill1941–1953
Arthur WilliamsLaborGeorges River1940–1956
George Wilson [2]CountryDubbo1932–1942
Cecil WingfieldCountryClarence1938–1955
1 Murrumbidgee MLA George Enticknap was elected as an Independent Labor candidate, defeating the endorsed Labor candidate, but was readmitted by the party soon after his election.
2 Dubbo Country Party MLA George Wilson died on 24 April 1942. Labor candidate Clarrie Robertson won the resulting by-election on 6 June.
3 South Coast independent MLA Rupert Beale died on 28 September 1942. His son, independent candidate Jack Beale, won the resulting by-election on 14 November.
4 Willoughby UAP MLA Edward Sanders died on 10 July 1943. UAP candidate George Brain won the resulting by-election on 25 September.
5 Lachlan Country Party MLA Griffith Evans died on 16 August 1943. Labor candidate John Chanter won the resulting by-election on 25 September.
6 Auburn MLA Jack Lang was expelled from the Labor Party in 1943 and sat as a Lang Labor candidate thereafter, in the final Lang Labor split. Unlike the previous Labor schisms, however, all of his parliamentary colleagues in this parliament remained in the official Labor Party.
7 Lang resigned on 15 July 1943 to contest the federal seat of Reid at the 1943 election, but lost the federal contest, and contested and won the by-election for his state seat on 2 October.

See also

References

  • "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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