Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2007–2011

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, as elected at the 2003 and 2007 state elections. As members serve eight-year terms, half of the Council was elected in 2003 and did not face re-election in 2007, and the members elected in 2007 will not face re-election until 2015.

Name Party Term in office
Hon John AjakaLiberal2007–present
Hon Robert Borsak [7]Shooters and Fishers2010–present
Hon Robert BrownShooters Party/Shooters and Fishers2006–present
Hon Tony CatanzaritiLabor2003–2011
Ian CohenGreens1995–2011
Hon David ClarkeLiberal2003–present
Hon Rick CollessNational2000–present
Hon Michael Costa [1]Labor2001–2008
Hon Sophie Cotsis [6]Labor2010–2016
Hon Catherine CusackLiberal2003–present
Hon John Della Bosca [6]Labor1999–2010
Hon Greg DonnellyLabor2005–present
Cate Faehrmann [5]Greens2010–2013, 2018–present
Hon Amanda FazioLabor2000–2015
Hon Marie FicarraLiberal2007–2015
Hon Luke Foley [4]Labor2010–2015
Hon Mike GallacherLiberal1996–2017
Hon Jenny GardinerNational1991–2015
Hon Duncan GayNational1988–2017
Hon Kayee GriffinLabor2003–2011
Sylvia Hale [8]Greens2003–2010
Hon Don HarwinLiberal1999–present
Hon John HatzistergosLabor1999–2011
Dr John KayeGreens2007–2016
Hon Tony KellyLabor1987–1988, 1997–2011
Hon Trevor KhanNational2007–present
Hon Charlie LynnLiberal1995–2015
Hon Ian Macdonald [4]Labor1988–2010
Hon Matthew Mason-CoxLiberal2006–present
Hon Shaoquett Moselmane [3]Labor2009–present
Rev Hon Dr Gordon MoyesChristian Democrats/Independent/Family First [2]2002–2011
Rev Hon Fred NileChristian Democrats1981–2004, 2004–present
Eddie ObeidLabor1991–2011
Hon Robyn ParkerLiberal2003–2011
Hon Melinda PaveyNational2002–2015
Hon Greg PearceLiberal2000–2017
Hon Peter PrimroseLabor1996–present
Lee Rhiannon [5]Greens1999–2010
Hon John Robertson [1]Labor2008–2011
Hon Christine RobertsonLabor2003–2011
Hon Eric RoozendaalLabor2004–2013
Hon Penny SharpeLabor2005–2015, 2015–present
David Shoebridge [8]Greens2010–present
Hon Roy Smith[7]Shooters Party/Shooters and Fishers2007–2010
Hon Henry Tsang [3]Labor1999–2009
Hon Mick VeitchLabor2007–present
Hon Lynda VoltzLabor2007–present
Hon Ian WestLabor2000–2011
Hon Helen WestwoodLabor2007–2015
1 Labor MLC Michael Costa resigned on 22 September 2008. Unions NSW secretary John Robertson was nominated by Labor as his successor, and was formally appointed at a joint sitting of parliament on 28 October.
2 Christian Democratic Party MLC Gordon Moyes was expelled from the party in March 2009 and subsequently sat as an independent. In November 2009 he joined the Family First Party.
3 Labor MLC Henry Tsang resigned effective 3 December 2009. Former Mayor of the City of Rockdale Shaoquett Moselmane was nominated by Labor as his successor, and was formally appointed at a joint sitting of parliament on 3 December.
4 Labor MLC Ian Macdonald resigned on 7 June 2010. Assistant general secretary of the NSW branch of the ALP Luke Foley was nominated by Labor as his successor, and was formally appointed at a joint sitting of pariliament on 10 June 2010.
5 Greens MLC Lee Rhiannon resigned on 19 July 2010 to contest a seat for the Federal Senate at the 2010 election. She was replaced by former Director of the NSW Conservation Council Cate Faehrmann on 7 September 2010.
6 Labor MLC John Della Bosca resigned on 30 July 2010. Sophie Cotsis was appointed his successor on 7 September 2010.
7 Shooters and Fishers MLC Roy Smith died on 30 July 2010. Robert Borsak was appointed as his successor on 7 September 2010.
8 Greens MLC Sylvia Hale resigned on 6 September 2010. Hale had already announced her retirement at the coming election; her preselected replacement David Shoebridge was appointed as her successor on 7 September 2010.
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