Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 2007–2011
Appearance
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 54th parliament held their seats from 2007 to 2011. They were elected at the 2007 state election,[1] and at by-elections.[2][3] The Speaker was Richard Torbay.[4]
- ^ a b c Port Macquarie independent MLA Rob Oakeshott resigned on 13 August 2008 in order to contest a federal by-election for the seat of Lyne. Independent candidate Peter Besseling won the resulting by-election on 18 October.
- ^ a b c Ryde Labor MLA and outgoing Deputy Premier John Watkins resigned on 12 September 2008. Liberal candidate Victor Dominello won the resulting by-election on 18 October.
- ^ a b c Cabramatta Labor MLA Reba Meagher resigned on 16 September 2008. Labor candidate Nick Lalich won the resulting by-election on 18 October.
- ^ a b c Lakemba Labor MLA and outgoing Premier Morris Iemma resigned on 19 September 2008. Labor candidate Robert Furolo won the resulting by-election on 18 October.
- ^ a b c Penrith MLA Karyn Paluzzano was suspended from the Labor Party on 6 May 2010 after being found to have lied to the Independent Commission Against Corruption. She subsequently resigned from parliament on 7 May. Liberal candidate Stuart Ayres won the resulting by-election on 19 June.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were: Oakshott resigned,[a] Watkins resigned,[b] Meagher resigned,[c] Iemaa resigned,[d] and Paluzzano resigned.[e]
See also
[edit]- Second Iemma ministry
- Rees ministry
- Keneally ministry
- Results of the 2007 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
- Candidates of the 2007 New South Wales state election
References
[edit]- ^ Green, Antony. "2007 District List". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
- ^ "Part 5B - Members returned for each electorate" (PDF). New South Wales Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
- ^ "Former members of the New South Wales Parliament, 1856–2006". New South Wales Parliament. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
- ^ "Part Ten - Officers of Parliament" (PDF). NSW Parliamentary Record. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 14 May 2020.[f]