Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1988–1991

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1988 to 1991:

Name Party Years in office
Franca ArenaALP1981–1999
Marie BignoldCall to Australia/Independent 11984–1991
Hon George BrennerALP1981–1991
Richard BullNational1984–2000
Hon Virginia ChadwickLiberal1978–1999
Hon Jack DoohanNational1978–1991
Ron DyerALP1979–2003
Michael EganALP1986–2005
Hon Keith EnderburyALP1984–1995
Hon Beryl EvansLiberal1984–1995
Hon Barney FrenchALP1973–1991
Jack Garland 2ALP1981–1990
Duncan GayNational1988–2017
Hon Marlene GoldsmithLiberal1988–1999
Hon Deirdre Grusovin 3ALP1978–1990
Hon Jack HallamALP1973–1991
Fred HankinsonALP1984–1991
Hon John HannafordLiberal1984–1999
Mick IbbettALP1984–1991
Dorothy Isaksen 3ALP1978–1988, 1990–1999
Judy JakinsNational1984–1991
John JoblingLiberal1984–2003
Johno JohnsonALP1976–2001
Richard JonesDemocrat1988–2003
Hon Jim KaldisALP1978–1999
Richard KillenNational1981–1991
Hon Elisabeth KirkbyDemocrat1981–1998
Hon Delcia KiteALP1976–1995
Ian MacdonaldALP1988–2010
Hon Andy MansonALP1988–2000
Hon John MatthewsLiberal1981–1991
Stephen MutchLiberal1988–1996
Elaine NileCall to Australia1988–2002
Rev Fred NileCall to Australia1981–2004, 2004–present
Paul O'GradyALP1988–1996
Brian PezzuttiLiberal1988–2003
Ted PickeringLiberal1976–1995
Hon Ken ReedALP1981–1991
Bob Rowland SmithNational1974–1999
Jim SamiosLiberal1984–2003
Helen Sham-HoLiberal1988–2003
Jeff Shaw 2ALP1990–2000
Hon Sir Adrian SolomonsNational1969–1991
Ann SymondsALP1982–1998
Hon Bryan VaughanALP1981–1999
Hon Judith WalkerALP1984–1995
Hon Max WillisLiberal1970–1999
1 Marie Bignold was expelled from the Call to Australia Party in November 1988. She served out the remainder of her term as an independent.
2 ALP MLC Jack Garland resigned on 9 April 1990. Jeff Shaw was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 1 May.
3 ALP MLC Deirdre Grusovin resigned on 23 June 1990 in order to contest a by-election for the Legislative Assembly seat of Heffron. Former MLC Dorothy Isaksen was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 4 July.
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