Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 2011–2015

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2011 to 2015, as elected at the 2011 state election and at by-elections.

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Hon Richard AmeryLaborMount Druitt1983–2015
Kevin AndersonNationalTamworth2011–present
Graham Annesley [5]LiberalMiranda2011–2013
Greg AplinLiberalAlbury2003–present
Stuart AyresLiberalPenrith2010–present
Mike BairdLiberalManly2007–2017
John BarilaroNationalMonaro2011–present
Clayton BarrLaborCessnock2011–present
Bart BassettLiberal/Independent [9]Londonderry2011–2015
Craig BaumannLiberal/Independent [10]Port Stephens2007–2015
Gladys BerejiklianLiberalWilloughby2003–present
Stephen BromheadNationalMyall Lakes2011–present
Glenn BrookesLiberalEast Hills2011–present
Hon Linda BurneyLaborCanterbury2003–2016
Hon Cherie BurtonLaborKogarah1999–2015
Steve Cansdell [1]NationalClarence2003–2011
Charles CasuscelliLiberalStrathfield2011–2015
Barry Collier [5]LaborMiranda1999–2011, 2013–2015
Kevin ConollyLiberalRiverstone2011–present
Andrew ConstanceLiberalBega2003–present
Andrew CornwellLiberal/Independent [7]Charlestown2011–2014
Mark CoureLiberalOatley2011–present
Tim Crakanthorp [7]LaborNewcastle2014–present
Michael DaleyLaborMaroubra2005–present
Tanya DaviesLiberalMulgoa2011–present
Victor DominelloLiberalRyde2008–present
Bryan DoyleLiberalCampbelltown2011–2015
Garry EdwardsLiberal/Independent[8]Swansea2011–2015
David ElliottLiberalBaulkham Hills2011–present
Lee EvansLiberalHeathcote2011–present
John FlowersLiberalRockdale2011–2015
Andrew FraserNationalCoffs Harbour1990–present
Robert FuroloLaborLakemba2008–2015
Andrew GeeNationalOrange2011–2016
Thomas GeorgeNationalLismore1999–2015
Melanie GibbonsLiberalMenai2011–present
Pru GowardLiberalGoulburn2007–present
Troy GrantNationalDubbo2011–present
Alex Greenwich [3]IndependentSydney2012–present
Chris Gulaptis [1]NationalClarence2011–present
Shelley HancockLiberalSouth Coast2003–present
Jodie Harrison [7]LaborCharlestown2014–present
Hon Chris HartcherLiberal/Independent [6]Terrigal1988–2015
Noreen HayLaborWollongong2003–2016
Brad HazzardLiberalWakehurst1991–present
Katrina HodgkinsonNationalBurrinjuck1999–2017
Ron Hoenig [2]LaborHeffron2012–present
Chris HolsteinLiberalGosford2011–2015
Sonia HorneryLaborWallsend2007–present
Kevin HumphriesNationalBarwon2007–present
Tony IssaLiberalGranville2011–2015
Matt KeanLiberalHornsby2011–present
Hon Kristina Keneally [2]LaborHeffron2003–2012
Nick LalichLaborCabramatta2008–present
Geoff LeeLiberalParramatta2011–present
Hon Paul LynchLaborLiverpool1995–present
Daryl MaguireLiberalWagga Wagga1999–2018
Andrew McDonaldLaborMacquarie Fields2007–2015
Adam Marshall [4]NationalNorthern Tablelands2013–present
Tania MihailukLaborBankstown2011–present
Clover Moore [3]IndependentSydney1988–2012
Bruce Notley-SmithLiberalCoogee2011–present
Jonathan O'DeaLiberalDavidson2007–present
Barry O'FarrellLiberalKu-ring-gai1995–2015
Tim OwenLiberal/Independent [7]Newcastle2011–2014
Don PageNationalBallina1988–2015
Ryan ParkLaborKeira2011–present
Jamie ParkerGreensBalmain2011–present
Robyn ParkerLiberalMaitland2011–2015
Chris PattersonLiberalCamden2011–present
Dominic PerrottetLiberalCastle Hill2011–present
Barbara PerryLaborAuburn2001–2015
Adrian PiccoliNationalMurrumbidgee1999–2017
Greg PiperIndependentLake Macquarie2007–present
Geoff ProvestNationalTweed2007–present
Nathan ReesLaborToongabbie2007–2015
Anthony RobertsLiberalLane Cove2003–present
John RobertsonLaborBlacktown2011–2017
Andrew RohanLiberalSmithfield2011–2015
Jai RowellLiberalWollondilly2011–present
Roza SageLiberalBlue Mountains2011–2015
John SidotiLiberalDrummoyne2011–present
Jillian SkinnerLiberalNorth Shore1994–2017
Greg SmithLiberalEpping2007–2015
Hon George SourisNationalUpper Hunter1988–2015
Mark SpeakmanLiberalCronulla2011–present
Chris SpenceLiberal/Independent [6]The Entrance2011–2015
Rob StokesLiberalPittwater2007–present
Andrew StonerNationalOxley1999–2015
Hon Carmel TebbuttLaborMarrickville2005–2015
Paul TooleNationalBathurst2011–present
Richard Torbay[4]IndependentNorthern Tablelands1999–2013
Gabrielle UptonLiberalVaucluse2011–present
Gareth WardLiberalKiama2011–present
Anna WatsonLaborShellharbour2011–present
Darren WebberLiberal/Independent [6]Wyong2011–2015
John WilliamsNationalMurray-Darling2007–2015
Leslie WilliamsNationalPort Macquarie2011–present
Ray WilliamsLiberalHawkesbury2007–present
Guy ZangariLaborFairfield2011–present
1 Clarence Nationals MLA Steve Cansdell resigned on 16 September 2011. Nationals candidate Chris Gulaptis won the resulting by-election on 19 November.
2 Heffron Labor MLA Kristina Keneally resigned on 29 June 2012. Labor candidate Ron Hoenig won the resulting by-election on 25 August.
3 Sydney independent MLA Clover Moore resigned on 20 September 2012 as a result of new laws preventing her from being Lord Mayor of Sydney and an MLA simultaneously. Independent candidate Alex Greenwich won the resulting by-election on 27 October.
4 Independent MLA Richard Torbay resigned on 20 March 2013. Nationals candidate Adam Marshall won the resulting by-election on 25 May.
5 Miranda Liberal MLA Graham Annesley resigned on 28 August 2013. Labor candidate Barry Collier won the resulting by-election on 19 October.
6 Terrigal MLA Chris Hartcher, The Entrance MLA Chris Spence and Wyong MLA Darren Webber resigned from the parliamentary Liberal Party in February 2014 following their implication in corruption allegations investigated by the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC). The three MPs sat as independents thereafter.
7 Charlestown MLA Andrew Cornwell and Newcastle MLA Tim Owen stood aside from the parliamentary Liberal Party on 6 August 2014 due to their ongoing involvement in ICAC proceedings. The two MPs sat as independents until they resigned from parliament on 12 August 2014. By-elections were held to replace them on 25 October 2014. Labor candidate Jodie Harrison was elected in the Charlestown by-election. Labor candidate Tim Crakanthorp was elected in the Newcastle by-election.
8 Swansea MLA Garry Edwards stood aside from the parliamentary Liberal Party on 14 August 2014 after his implication in ICAC proceedings.
9 Londonderry MLA Bart Bassett stood aside from the parliamentary Liberal Party on 27 August 2014 after his implication in ICAC proceedings.
10 Port Stephens MLA Craig Baumann stood aside from the parliamentary Liberal Party on 12 September 2014 after his implication in ICAC proceedings.

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