Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 1958–1961

This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1958 to 1961. At this time the Council was not directly elected. Instead every three years members of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council elected one quarter of the council.[1] [2][3]

Name Party Years in office
Harold AhernLiberal1949–1973
Alexander ArmstrongCountry1952–1969
George BassettCountry1932–1964
Colin BeggLiberal1955–1964
Arthur BridgesLiberal1946–1968
Harry BuddCountry1946–1978
Cedric CahillALP1954–1973
Cyril CahillALP/Independent Labor 51949–1977
John CarterCountry1955–1968
Hector ClaytonIndependent1937–1973
Donald CochraneALP/Independent Labor 51950–1964
Harry Cockerill 2ALP1959–1973
Col ColborneALP1949–1973
William CoulterALP1947–1978
Chris DaltonALP1943–1970
Robert DayALP1953–1967
William DicksonALP1925–1934, 1940–1966
Tom DoughertyALP1957–1961
Reg DowningALP1940–1972
Robert ErskineALP1949–1973
Stanley EskellLiberal1958–1978
Otway FalkinerCountry1946–1978
Herbert FitzSimonsLiberal/Country 41955–1970
Harry Gardiner 7Independent Labor1960–1974
Thomas GleesonALP/Independent Labor 51946–1975
Patrick GraceALP/Independent Labor 51952–1964
James GravesALP1934–1961
Charles HackettALP/Independent Labor 51943–1964
Herbert HenleyCountry1937–1964
Frederick HewittLiberal1955–1976
Reginald JacksonALP1950–1969
Asher JoelIndependent/Country 41958–1978
Jim KennyALP1948–1967
John KennyALP/Independent Labor 51955–1970
Robert King 6ALP1931–1960
Christopher LoveALP1955–1970
Robert Mahony 8ALP1921–1961
Jim MaloneyALP1941–1972
Gertrude Melville 3ALP1952–1959
William MurrayALP1952–1976
George Neilly 1ALP1954–1959
Ernest O'DeaALP1943–1967
John PatersonLiberal1958–1970
William Peters 1ALP1959–1978
Thomas PlayfairLiberal1927–1966
Graham PrattenLiberal/Country 41937–1976
Anne Press 3ALP/Independent Labor 51959–1978
Michael Quinn 6Independent Labor1960–1965
Edna RoperALP1958–1978
Gerald Rygate 6ALP/Independent Labor 51952–1960
Leicester SaddingtonLiberal1952–1962
Robert Savage 2ALP1931–1934, 1943–1959
Leon SniderLiberal/Country 41943–1965
Lloyd SommerladCountry1955–1967
Frank SpicerCountry1925–1973
Thomas SteeleCountry1934–1961
Gavin SutherlandALP1956–1970
Norman ThomALP1950–1978
Henry ThompsonLiberal1940–1964
William WalmsleyCountry1952–1964
Sir Edward WarrenLiberal1955–1978
John WeirALP1949–1973
Samuel WilliamsALP1943–1962
Robert WilsonCountry1949–1961
Ernest Gerard WrightALP1943–1973

Notes

1 Labor MLC George Neilly resigned on 16 February 1959. Labor candidate William Peters was elected to replace him on 19 May 1959.
2 Labor MLC Robert Savage died on 2 July 1959. Labor candidate Harry Cockerill was elected to replace him on 10 September 1959.
3 Labor MLC Gertrude Melville died on 21 August 1959. Labor candidate Anne Press was elected to replace her on 22 October 1959.
4 On 30 September 1959, Liberal MLCs Herbert FitzSimons, Graham Pratten and Leon Snider, together with independent MLC Asher Joel, joined the Country Party, citing its uncompromising opposition to abolition of the Legislative Council.
5 In December 1959, Labor MLCs Cyril Cahill, Donald Cochrane, Thomas Gleeson, Patrick Grace, Charles Hackett, John Kenny, Anne Press and Gerald Rygate were expelled from the party for voting against the abolition of the Legislative Council. They constituted themselves, at first informally, as the Independent Labor Group.
6 Labor MLC Robert King died on 27 February 1960. Labor candidate Michael Quinn was elected to replace him on 29 March 1960, whereupon he immediately resigned from the Labor Party to join the Independent Labor Group.
7 Independent Labor MLC Gerald Rygate died on 8 June 1960. Independent Labor candidate Harry Gardiner was elected to replace him on 15 September 1960.
8 Labor MLC Robert Mahony died on 8 February 1961. A by-election was not held this term, so the vacancy carried over to the next parliament.

References

  1. "Minutes No 16 (21 November 1957)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Legislative Council. Parliament of New South Wales. pp. 85–86. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  2. "Minutes No 18 (27 November 1958)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Legislative Council. Parliament of New South Wales. p. 98. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  3. "Election of members of the Legislative Council". New South Wales Government Gazette (153). 25 November 1957. p. 3782. Retrieved 26 April 2019 via National Library of Australia.
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