Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1999–2003

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, as elected at the 1995 and 1999 state elections. Members of the Legislative Council serve eight-year terms, so while half the members of this parliament faced re-election at the 2003 election, the remainder faced re-election in 2007.

Name Party Term in office
Hon Peter BreenReform the Legal System1999–2007
Hon Richard Bull [2]National1984–2000
Hon Dr Meredith BurgmannLabor1991–2007
Hon Jan BurnswoodsLabor1991–2007
Hon Dr Arthur Chesterfield-EvansDemocrat1998–2007
Ian CohenGreens1995–2011
Hon Rick Colless [2]National2000–present
Hon Alan CorbettA Better Future For Our Children1995–2003
Hon Michael Costa [6]Labor2001–2008
Hon John Della BoscaLabor1999–2010
Hon Ron DyerLabor1979–2003
Hon Michael EganLabor1986–2005
Hon Amanda Fazio [1]Labor2000–2015
Hon Patricia ForsytheLiberal1991–2006
Hon Mike GallacherLiberal1996–2017
Hon Jenny GardinerNational1991–2015
Hon Duncan GayNational1988–2017
Hon John Hannaford [3]Liberal1984–1999
Hon Don HarwinLiberal1999–present
Hon John HatzistergosLabor1999–2011
Hon John JoblingLiberal1984–2003
Hon Johno Johnson [6]Labor1976–2001
Hon Malcolm JonesOutdoor Recreation Party1999–2003
Hon Richard JonesIndependent1988–2003
Hon Tony KellyLabor1987–1988, 1997–2011
Hon Charlie LynnLiberal1995–2015
Hon Ian MacdonaldLabor1988–2010
Hon Andy Manson [4]Labor1988–2000
Hon Doug Moppett [7]National1976–1978, 1991–2000
Rev Hon Dr Gordon Moyes [8]Christian Democratic Party2002–2011
Hon Elaine Nile [8]Christian Democratic Party1988–2002
Rev Hon Fred NileChristian Democratic Party1981–2004, 2004–present
Eddie ObeidLabor1991–2011
Hon David OldfieldOne Nation/Independent/One Nation NSW [5]1999–2007
Hon Melinda Pavey [7]National2002–2015
Hon Greg Pearce [3]Liberal2000–2017
Hon Brian PezzuttiLiberal1988–2003
Hon Peter PrimroseLabor1996–present
Lee RhiannonGreens1999–2010
Hon John RyanLiberal1991–2007
Hon Janelle SaffinLabor1995–2003
Hon Jim SamiosLiberal1984–2003
Hon Helen Sham-HoIndependent1988–2003
Hon Jeff Shaw [1]Labor1990–2000
Hon Carmel TebbuttLabor1998–2005
Hon John TingleShooters Party1995–2006
Hon Henry TsangLabor1999–2009
Hon Ian West [4]Labor2000–2011
Hon Dr Peter WongUnity1999–2007
1 Labor MLC Jeff Shaw resigned on 4 July 2000. Amanda Fazio was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 30 August.
2 National Party MLC Richard Bull resigned on 18 August 2000. Rick Colless was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 30 August.
3 Liberal MLC John Hannaford resigned on 10 October 2000. Greg Pearce was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 1 November.
4 Labor MLC Andy Manson resigned on 27 October 2000. Ian West was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 1 November 2000.
5 David Oldfield was elected as a One Nation member, but was expelled from the party in October 2000. He sat as an independent until late 2001, when he founded One Nation NSW, a technically separate party.
6 Labor MLC Johno Johnson resigned on 4 September 2001. Michael Costa was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 6 September.
7 National Party MLC Doug Moppett died on 18 June 2002. Melinda Pavey was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 3 September.
8 Christian Democratic Party MLC Elaine Nile resigned on 27 August 2002. Gordon Moyes was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 3 September.
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