Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1995–1999

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1995 to 1999, as elected at the 1995 state election:

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Pam AllanLaborBlacktown1988–2007
Richard AmeryLaborMount Druitt1983–2015
Jim AndersonLaborSt Marys1995–2003
Marie AndrewsLaborPeats1995–2011
John AquilinaLaborRiverstone1981–2011
Hon Ian ArmstrongNationalLachlan1981–2007
Diane BeamerLaborBadgerys Creek1995–2011
Don BeckNationalMurwillumbah1984–1999
Bill BeckrogeLaborBroken Hill1981–1999
Peter BlackmoreLiberalMaitland1981–1999
John Brogden [5]LiberalPittwater1996–2005
Hon Bob CarrLaborMaroubra1983–2005
Hon Ian Causley [1]NationalClarence1984–1996
Ray ChappellNationalNorthern Tablelands1987–1999
Hon Kerry ChikarovskiLiberalLane Cove1991–2003
Mick CloughLaborBathurst1976–1988, 1991–1999
Peter Cochran [10]NationalMonaro1988–1998
Hon Peter CollinsLiberalWilloughby1981–2003
Paul CrittendenLaborWyong1991–2007
Adrian CruickshankNationalMurrumbidgee1984–1999
Peter DebnamLiberalVaucluse1994–2011
Hon Bob DebusLaborBlue Mountains1981–1988, 1995–2007
Hon Chris Downy [7]LiberalSutherland1988–1997
Eric EllisLiberalSouth Coast1995–1999
Richard FaceLaborCharlestown1972–2003
Hon John Fahey [2]LiberalSouthern Highlands1984–1996
Marie FicarraLiberalGeorges River1995–1999
Andrew FraserNationalCoffs Harbour1990–present
Bryce GaudryLaborNewcastle1991–2007
Paul GibsonLaborLondonderry1988–2011
Ian GlachanLiberalAlbury1988–2003
Deirdre GrusovinLaborHeffron1990–2003
Jill Hall [9]LaborSwansea1995–1998
Bob HarrisonLaborKiama1986–1999
Gabrielle HarrisonLaborParramatta1994–2003
Hon Chris HartcherLiberalGosford1988–2015
Brad HazzardLiberalWakehurst1991–present
Andrew HumphersonLiberalDavidson1992–2007
Jeff HunterLaborLake Macquarie1991–2007
Morris IemmaLaborHurstville1991–2008
Bruce JefferyNationalOxley1984–1999
Dr Liz KernohanLiberalCamden1991–2003
Malcolm KerrLiberalCronulla1984–2011
Jeremy KinrossLiberalGordon1992–1999
Michael KnightLaborCampbelltown1981–2003
Craig KnowlesLaborMoorebank1990–2005
Brian LangtonLaborKogarah1983–1999
Faye Lo Po'LaborPenrith1991–2003
Jim Longley [5]LiberalPittwater1986–1996
Paul LynchLaborLiverpool1995–present
Bruce MacCarthy [3]LiberalStrathfield1996–1998
Dr Peter MacdonaldIndependentManly1991–1999
Hon Wendy Machin [6]NationalPort Macquarie1985–1996
Col MarkhamLaborKeira1988–2003
Bob MartinLaborPort Stephens1988, 1988–1999
Grant McBrideLaborThe Entrance1992–2011
Ian McManusLaborBulli1987–2003
Reba MeagherLaborCabramatta1994–2008
Wayne MertonLiberalBaulkham Hills1988–2011
John MillsLaborWallsend1988–2007
Clover MooreIndependentBligh1988–2012
Kevin MossLaborCanterbury1986–2003
John MurrayLaborDrummoyne1982–2003
Peter NagleLaborAuburn1988–2001
Stan NeillyLaborCessnock1981–1988, 1991–1999
Sandra NoriLaborPort Jackson1988–2007
Rob Oakeshott [6]NationalPort Macquarie1996–2008
Stephen O'DohertyLiberalKu-ring-gai1992–2003
Barry O'FarrellLiberalNorthcott1995–2015
Don PageNationalBallina1988–2015
Ernie PageLaborCoogee1981–2003
Hon Gerry PeacockeNationalDubbo1981–1999
Hon Ron PhillipsLiberalMiranda1984–1999
Hon Michael PhotiosLiberalErmington1988–1999
John PriceLaborWaratah1984–2007
Dr Andrew RefshaugeLaborMarrickville1983–2005
Michael RichardsonLiberalThe Hills1993–2011
Bill RixonNationalLismore1988–1999
Pat RoganLaborEast Hills1973–1999
Hon Kevin RozzoliLiberalHawkesbury1973–2003
Terry RumbleLaborIllawarra1988–1999
Hon Joe SchippLiberalWagga Wagga1975–1999
Alby Schultz [8]LiberalBurrinjuck1988–1998
Carl ScullyLaborSmithfield1990–2007
Peta Seaton [2]LiberalSouthern Highlands1996–2007
Doug SheddenLaborBankstown1987–1999
Jillian SkinnerLiberalNorth Shore1994–2017
Ian Slack-SmithNationalBarwon1995–2007
Jim SmallNationalMurray1985–1999
Russell SmithLiberalBega1988–2003
Hon George SourisNationalUpper Hunter1988–2015
Tony StewartLaborLakemba1995–2011
Lorna Stone [7]LiberalSutherland1997–1999
Gerry SullivanLaborWollongong1991–1999
George ThompsonLaborRockdale1991–2003
Andrew TinkLiberalEastwood1988–2007
Joe TripodiLaborFairfield1995–2011
John TurnerNationalMyall Lakes1988–2011
Russell Turner [4]NationalOrange1996–2011
John WatkinsLaborGladesville1995–2008
Hon Garry West [4]NationalOrange1976–1996
Hon Paul WhelanLaborAshfield1976–2003
Tony WindsorIndependentTamworth1991–2001
Harry Woods [1]LaborClarence1996–2003
Kim YeadonLaborGranville1990–2007
Paul Zammit [3]LiberalStrathfield1984–1996
1 Clarence National MLA Ian Causley resigned on 1 February 1996 in order to contest the federal seat of Page at the 1996 election. Labor candidate Harry Woods won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
2 Southern Highlands Liberal MLA John Fahey resigned on 1 February 1996 in order to contest the federal seat of Macarthur at the 1996 election. Liberal candidate Peta Seaton won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
3 Strathfield Liberal MLA Paul Zammit resigned on 1 February 1996 in order to contest the federal seat of Lowe at the 1996 election. Liberal candidate Bruce MacCarthy won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
4 Orange National MLA Garry West resigned on 7 March 1996. National candidate Russell Turner won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
5 Pittwater Liberal MLA Jim Longley resigned on 20 March 1996. Liberal candidate John Brogden won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
6 Port Macquarie National MLA Wendy Machin resigned on 28 August 1996. National candidate Rob Oakeshott won the resulting by-election on 30 November.
7 Sutherland Liberal MLA Chris Downy resigned on 12 February 1997. Liberal candidate Lorna Stone won the resulting by-election on 20 December.
8 Burrinjuck Liberal MLA Alby Schultz resigned on 31 August 1998 in order to contest the federal seat of Hume at the 1998 election. No by-election was held, as the March 1999 state election was only six months away.
9 Swansea Labor MLA Jill Hall resigned on 1 September 1998 in order to contest the federal seat of Shortland at the 1998 election. No by-election was held, as the March 1999 state election was only six months away.
10 Monaro National MLA Peter Cochran resigned on 26 October 1998. No by-election was held, as the March 1999 state election was only five months away.

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