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

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

Name Party Term in office
Franca ArenaLabor/Independent [7]1981–1999
Richard BullNational1984–2000
Hon Dr Meredith BurgmannLabor1991–2007
Hon Jan BurnswoodsLabor1991–2007
Hon Virginia ChadwickLiberal1978–1999
Dr Arthur Chesterfield-Evans [9]Democrat1998–2007
Ian CohenGreens1995–2011
Alan CorbettA Better Future For Our Children1995–2003
Ron DyerLabor1979–2003
Michael EganLabor1986–2005
Patricia ForsytheLiberal1991–2006
Mike Gallacher [4]Liberal1996–2017
Jenny GardinerNational1991–2015
Duncan GayNational1988–2017
Hon Marlene GoldsmithLiberal1988–1999
Hon John HannafordLiberal1984–1999
Dorothy IsaksenLabor1978–1988, 1990–1999
John JoblingLiberal1984–2003
Johno JohnsonLabor1976–2001
Richard JonesDemocrat/Independent [5]1988–2003
Hon Jim KaldisLabor1978–1999
Tony Kelly [6]Labor1987–1988, 1997–2011
Mark Kersten [1]National1995–1999
Hon Elisabeth Kirkby [9]Democrat1981–1998
Charlie Lynn [2]Liberal1995–2015
Ian MacdonaldLabor1988–2010
Hon Andy MansonLabor1988–2000
Doug MoppettNational1976–1978, 1991–2000
Stephen Mutch [4]Liberal1988–1996
Elaine NileChristian Democratic Party1988–2002
Rev Fred NileChristian Democratic Party1981–2004, 2004–present
Paul O'Grady [3]Labor1988–1996
Eddie ObeidLabor1991–2011
Brian PezzuttiLiberal1988–2003
Ted Pickering [2]Liberal1976–1995
Peter Primrose [3]Labor1996–present
Bob Rowland SmithNational1974–1999
John RyanLiberal1991–2007
Janelle SaffinLabor1995–2003
Jim SamiosLiberal1984–2003
Helen Sham-HoLiberal/Independent [10]1988–2003
Jeff ShawLabor1990–2000
Patricia Staunton [6]Labor1995–1997
Ann Symonds [8]Labor1982–1998
Carmel Tebbutt [8]Labor1998–2005
John TingleShooters Party1995–2006
Hon Bryan VaughanLabor1981–1999
Hon Robert Webster [1]National1991–1995
Hon Max WillisLiberal1970–1999
1 National Party MLC Robert Webster resigned on 5 September 1995. Mark Kersten was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 19 September.
2 Liberal MLC Ted Pickering resigned on 11 October 1995. Charlie Lynn was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 19 October.
3 Labor MLC Paul O'Grady resigned on 3 January 1996. Former MLA Peter Primrose was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 17 April.
4 Liberal MLC Stephen Mutch resigned on 31 January 1996 in order to contest the Australian House of Representatives seat of Cook at the 1996 federal election. Mike Gallacher was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 17 April.
5 Richard Jones was elected as a representative of the Australian Democrats, but resigned from the party on 12 March 1996. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
6 Labor MLC Patricia Staunton resigned on 2 September 1997. Former MLC Tony Kelly was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 17 September.
7 Franca Arena was expelled from the Labor Party on 7 November 1997, after her unsubstantiated allegations of pedophilia led to the suicide of a retired Supreme Court judge. She survived a vote to expel her from parliament, and served out the remainder of her term as an independent.
8 Labor MLC Ann Symonds resigned on 30 April 1998. Carmel Tebbutt was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on the same day.
9 Democrat MLC Elisabeth Kirkby resigned on 25 June 1998. Dr Arthur Chesterfield-Evans was appointed to fill the resulting casual vacancy on the same day.
10 Helen Sham-Ho was elected as a Liberal MLC, but resigned from the party on 29 June 1998. She served out the remainder of her term as an independent.
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