Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1968–1971

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1968 to 1971, as elected at the 1968 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Hon Robert AskinLiberalCollaroy1950–1975
Brian BannonLaborRockdale1959–1986
John BarracloughLiberalBligh1968–1981
Hon Jack BealeLiberalSouth Coast1942–1973
Eric BedfordLaborFairfield1968–1985
Ken BoothLaborWallsend1960–1988
Lionel Bowen [3]LaborRandwick1962–1969
Laurie Brereton [3]LaborRandwick1970–1971, 1973–1990
Ron BrewerCountryGoulburn1965–1984
Jim BrownCountryRaleigh1959–1984
Tim BruxnerCountryTenterfield1962–1981
Tom CahillLaborCook's River1959–1983
Jim CameronLiberalNorthcott1968–1984
Hon Bill ChaffeyCountryTamworth1940–1973
Jim CloughLiberalEastwood1956–1988
Reg CoadyLaborDrummoyne1954–1973
Harold CoatesIndependentBlue Mountains1965–1976
Peter ColemanLiberalFuller1968–1978
Bruce CowanCountryOxley1965–1980
Peter CoxLaborAuburn1965–1988
Bill CrabtreeLaborKogarah1953–1983
Hon Geoff CrawfordCountryBarwon1950–1976
Douglas Cross [5]LiberalGeorges River1948–1953, 1956–1970
Hon Charles CutlerCountryOrange1947–1975
Douglas DarbyLiberalManly1945–1978
Bernie DeaneLiberalHawkesbury1950–1972
Roger DegenLaborBalmain1968–1984
Keith DoyleLiberalVaucluse1965–1978
Max DunbierLiberalCampbelltown1968–1971
Ron DunbierLiberalNepean1965–1971
Bruce DuncanCountryLismore1965–1988
Vince DurickLaborLakemba1964–1984
Clarrie EarlLaborBass Hill1953–1973
Syd EinfeldLaborBondi1965–1981
Hon Sir Kevin EllisLiberalCoogee1948–1953, 1956–1962, 1965–1973
Jack FergusonLaborMerrylands1959–1984
Hon Wal FifeLiberalWagga Wagga1957–1975
Col Fisher [2]CountryUpper Hunter1970–1988
Pat FlahertyLaborGranville1962–1984
Hon George FreudensteinCountryYoung1959–1981
Lin Gordon [4]LaborMurrumbidgee1970–1984
Al Grassby [4]LaborMurrumbidgee1965–1969
Ian GriffithLiberalCronulla1956–1978
Bill HaighLaborMaroubra1968–1983
Dick HealeyLiberalWakehurst1962–1981
Jack HoughLiberalWollongong1965–1971
Pat HillsLaborPhillip1954–1988
Hon Davis HughesCountryArmidale1950–1953, 1956–1973
Ted HumphriesLiberalGosford1965–1971
David HunterLiberalAshfield1940–1976
Merv Hunter [1]LaborLake Macquarie1969–1991
John JackettLiberalBurwood1965–1978
Rex JacksonLaborBulli1955–1986
Harry JagoLiberalGordon1962–1973
Harry JensenLaborWyong1965–1981
Lew JohnstoneLaborBroken Hill1965–1981
Sam JonesLaborWaratah1965–1984
Nick KearnsLaborBankstown1962–1980
Laurie KellyLaborCorrimal1968–1988
Joe KellyLaborEast Hills1956–1973
Joe LawsonIndependentMurray1932–1973
Hon Tom LewisLiberalWollondilly1957–1978
Gordon MackieLiberalAlbury1965–1978
Dan MahoneyLaborParramatta1959–1976
Hon John MaddisonLiberalHornsby1962–1980
Hon Jack MannixLaborLiverpool1952–1971
John MasonLiberalDubbo1965–1981
Steve MaugerLiberalMonaro1965–1976
Robert McCartneyLaborHamilton1959–1971
Hon Ken McCawLiberalLane Cove1947–1975
Laurie McGintyLiberalWilloughby1968–1978
Tom MeadLiberalHurstville1965–1976
Hon Milton MorrisLiberalMaitland1956–1980
Hon Pat MortonLiberalMosman1947–1972
Lerryn MuttonLiberalYaralla1968–1978
George NeillyLaborCessnock1959–1978
Frank O'Keefe [2]CountryUpper Hunter1961–1969
Clive OsborneCountryBathurst1967–1981
George PetersenLaborKembla1968–1988
Leon PunchCountryGloucester1959–1985
Ernie QuinnLaborWentworthville1962–1988
Hon Jack RenshawLaborCastlereagh1941–1980
Max RuddockLiberalThe Hills1962–1976
Hon Norm RyanLaborMarrickville1953–1973
Bill SheahanLaborBurrinjuck1941–1973
Jim Simpson [1]LaborLake Macquarie1950–1968
Albert SlossLaborKing1956–1973
Jim SoutheeLaborBlacktown1962–1973
Hon Stanley StephensCountryByron1944–1973
Jack StewartLaborKahibah1957–1972
Hon Kevin StewartLaborCanterbury1962–1985
Jim TaylorCountryTemora1960–1981
Arthur WadeLaborNewcastle1968–1988
Hon John WaddyLiberalKirribilli1962–1976
Frank Walker [5]LaborGeorges River1970–1988
Tim WalkerLiberalSutherland1968–1978
Bill WeileyCountryClarence1955–1971
Hon Eric WillisLiberalEarlwood1950–1978
Roger WottonCountryBurrendong1968–1971, 1973–1991
1 Lake Macquarie Labor MLA Jim Simpson died on 10 December 1968. Labor candidate Merv Hunter won the resulting by-election on 19 April 1969.
2 Upper Hunter Country Party MLA Frank O'Keefe resigned on 22 September 1969 in order to contest the federal seat of Paterson at the 1969 federal election. Country Party candidate Col Fisher won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
3 Randwick Labor MLA Lionel Bowen resigned on 18 September 1969 in order to contest the federal seat of Kingsford Smith at the 1969 federal election. Labor candidate Laurie Brereton won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
4 Murrumbidgee Labor MLA Al Grassby resigned on 18 September 1969 in order to contest the federal seat of Riverina at the 1969 federal election. Labor candidate Lin Gordon won the resulting by-election on 14 February 1970.
5 Georges River Country Party MLA Douglas Cross died on 9 July 1970. Labor candidate Frank Walker won the resulting by-election on 19 September.

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