Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1976–1978

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1978, as elected at the 1976 state election.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
John AkisterLaborMonaro1976–1988
David ArblasterLiberalMosman1972–1984
Brian BannonLaborRockdale1959–1986
Gordon BarnierLaborBlacktown1971–1981
Hon John BarracloughLiberalBligh1968–1981
Hon Eric BedfordLaborFairfield1968–1985
Ken BoothLaborWallsend1960–1988
Jack BoydNCPByron1973–1984
Laurie BreretonLaborHeffron1970–1971, 1973–1990
Ron BrewerNCPGoulburn1965–1984
Jim BrownNCPRaleigh1959–1984
Hon Tim BruxnerNCPTenterfield1962–1981
Tom CahillLaborMarrickville1959–1983
Jim CameronLiberalNorthcott1968–1984
Fred Caterson [1]LiberalThe Hills1976–1990
Michael ClearyLaborCoogee1974–1991
Jim CloughLiberalEastwood1956–1988
Mick CloughLaborBlue Mountains1976–1988, 1991–1999
Peter ColemanLiberalFuller1968–1978
Bruce CowanNCPOxley1965–1980
Peter CoxLaborAuburn1965–1988
Hon Bill CrabtreeLaborKogarah1953–1983
Douglas DarbyLiberalManly1945–1978
Don DayLaborCasino1971–1984
Roger DegenLaborBalmain1968–1984
John DowdLiberalLane Cove1975–1991
Keith DoyleLiberalVaucluse1965–1978
Bruce DuncanNCPLismore1965–1988
Vince DurickLaborLakemba1964–1984
Hon Syd EinfeldLaborWaverley1965–1981
Richard FaceLaborCharlestown1972–2003
Hon Jack FergusonLaborMerrylands1959–1984
Tim FischerNCPSturt1971–1980, 1980–1984
Col FisherNCPUpper Hunter1970–1988
Pat FlahertyLaborGranville1962–1984
Ken Gabb [3]LaborEarlwood1978–1988
Lin GordonLaborMurrumbidgee1970–1984
Ian GriffithLiberalCronulla1956–1978
Bill HaighLaborMaroubra1968–1983
John HattonIndependentSouth Coast1973–1995
Hon George FreudensteinNCPYoung1959–1981
Dick HealeyLiberalDavidson1962–1981
Pat HillsLaborPhillip1954–1988
Merv HunterLaborLake Macquarie1969–1991
John JackettLiberalBurwood1965–1978
Rex JacksonLaborHeathcote1955–1986
Hon Harry JensenLaborMunmorah1965–1981
Tony JohnsonLaborMount Druitt1973–1983
Lew JohnstoneLaborBroken Hill1965–1981
Sam JonesLaborWaratah1965–1984
Maurie KeaneLaborWoronora1973–1988
Nick KearnsLaborBankstown1962–1980
Hon Laurie KellyLaborCorrimal1968–1988
Dr David LeitchNCPArmidale1973–1978
Hon Tom Lewis [5]LiberalWollondilly1957–1978
Gordon MackieLiberalAlbury1965–1978
Michael MaherLaborDrummoyne1973–1982
Hon John MaddisonLiberalKu-ring-gai1962–1980
Cliff MallamLaborCampbelltown1953–1968, 1971–1981
John MasonLiberalDubbo1965–1981
Bruce McDonaldLiberalKirribilli1976–1981
Laurie McGintyLiberal/Independent [2]Willoughby1968–1978
Brian McGowanLaborGosford1976–1988
Mary MeillonLiberalMurray1973–1980
Tim MooreLiberalGordon1976–1992
Hon Milton MorrisLiberalMaitland1956–1980
Hon Ron MulockLaborPenrith1971–1988
Wal MurrayNCPBarwon1976–1995
Lerryn MuttonLiberalYaralla1968–1978
George Neilly [6]LaborCessnock1959–1978
Keith O'ConnellLaborPeats1971–1984
Clive OsborneNCPBathurst1967–1981
George PaciulloLaborLiverpool1971–1989
Noel ParkNCPTamworth1973–1991
George PetersenLaborIllawarra1968–1988
Neil PickardLiberalHornsby1973–1991
Hon Leon PunchNCPGloucester1959–1985
Ernie QuinnLaborWentworthville1962–1988
Eric RamsayLaborWollongong1971–1984
Hon Jack RenshawLaborCastlereagh1941–1980
Ron RofeLiberalNepean1973–1978
Pat RoganLaborEast Hills1973–1999
Kevin RozzoliLiberalHawkesbury1973–2003
Max Ruddock [1]LiberalThe Hills1962–1976
Kevin RyanLaborHurstville1976–1984
Joe SchippLiberalWagga Wagga1975–1999
Terry SheahanLaborBurrinjuck1973–1988
Matt SingletonNCPClarence1971–1990
Hon Kevin StewartLaborCanterbury1962–1985
Jim TaylorNCPTemora1960–1981
Allan VineyLiberalWakehurst1971–1978
Arthur WadeLaborNewcastle1968–1988
Frank WalkerLaborGeorges River1970–1988
Tim WalkerLiberalMiranda1968–1978
Garry WestNCPOrange1976–1996
Paul WhelanLaborAshfield1976–2003
Bruce Webster [4]LiberalPittwater1975–1978
Barry WildeLaborParramatta1976–1988
Sir Eric Willis [3]LiberalEarlwood1950–1978
Roger WottonNCPBurrendong1968–1971, 1973–1991
Hon Neville WranLaborBass Hill1973–1986
1 The Hills Liberal MLA Max Ruddock resigned on 25 May 1976. Liberal candidate Fred Caterson won the resulting by-election on 9 October.
2 Willoughby MLA Laurie McGinty was elected as a Liberal member, but resigned from the party in September 1977 after losing party preselection to recontest his seat at the 1978 state election. He served out his term as an independent.
3 Earlwood Liberal MLA Eric Willis resigned on 16 June 1978. Labor candidate Ken Gabb won the resulting by-election on 15 July.
4 Pittwater Liberal MLA Bruce Webster resigned on 21 July 1978. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1978 state election.
5 Wollondilly Liberal MLA Tom Lewis resigned on 7 September 1978. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1978 state election.
6 Cessnock Labor MLA George Neilly resigned on 8 September 1978. No by-election was held due to the proximity of the 1978 state election.

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