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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 39th parliament held their seats from 1959 to 1962. They were elected at the 1959 state election ,[ 1] and at by-elections .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The Speaker was Ray Maher .[ 5]
Name
Party
Electorate
Term in office
Keith Anderson [ f]
Labor
Paddington-Waverley
1961–1962
Robert Askin
Liberal
Collaroy
1950–1975
Brian Bannon
Labor
Rockdale
1959–1986
Jack Beale
Liberal
South Coast
1942–1973
Ivan Black
Liberal
Neutral Bay
1945–1951, 1951–1962
George Booth [ d]
Labor
Kurri Kurri
1925–1960
Ken Booth [ d]
Labor
Kurri Kurri
1960–1988
George Brain
Liberal
Willoughby
1943–1968
Jim Brown
Country
Raleigh
1959–1984
Michael Bruxner
Country
Tenterfield
1920–1962
Joseph Cahill [ c]
Labor
Cook's River
1925–1959
Tom Cahill [ c]
Labor
Cook's River
1959–1983
Bill Chaffey
Country
Tamworth
1940–1973
Bill Chapman
Liberal
Nepean
1956–1962
Reg Coady
Labor
Leichhardt
1954–1973
Keith Compton [ a]
Labor
Lismore
1959–1965
Rex Connor
Labor
Wollongong-Kembla
1950–1963
Geoffrey Cox
Liberal
Vaucluse
1957–1964
Bill Crabtree
Labor
Kogarah
1953–1983
Geoff Crawford
Country
Barwon
1950–1976
Douglas Cross
Liberal
Georges River
1948–1953, 1956–1970
Charles Cutler
Country
Orange
1947–1975
Tom Dalton
Labor
Sutherland
1953–1956, 1959–1968
Douglas Darby
Liberal
Manly
1945–1978
Bernie Deane
Liberal
Hawkesbury
1950–1972
Alfred Dennis [ h]
Liberal /Independent
Blacktown
1959–1962
Doug Dickson [ e]
Country
Temora
1938–1960
Ben Doig
Liberal
Burwood
1957–1965
Frank Downing
Labor
Ryde
1953–1968
Clarrie Earl
Labor
Fairfield
1953–1973
Jack Easter [ a]
Country
Lismore
1953–1959
Kevin Ellis
Liberal
Coogee
1948–1953, 1956–1962, 1965–1973
George Enticknap
Labor
Murrumbidgee
1941–1965
Jack Ferguson
Labor
Merrylands
1959–1984
William Ferguson [ f]
Labor
Paddington-Waverley
1953–1961
Wal Fife
Liberal
Wagga Wagga
1957–1975
Ray Fitzgerald
Country
Gloucester
1941–1962
Les Ford
Liberal
Dubbo
1959–1964
Howard Fowles
Labor
Illawarra
1941–1968
Stewart Fraser
Liberal
Gordon
1953–1962
George Freudenstein
Country
Young
1959–1981
William Gollan
Labor
Randwick
1941–1962
Fred Green
Labor
Redfern
1950–1968
Ian Griffith
Liberal
Cronulla
1956–1978
Frank Hawkins
Labor
Newcastle
1935–1968
Eric Hearnshaw
Liberal
Eastwood
1945–1965
Bob Heffron
Labor
Maroubra
1930–1968
Pat Hills
Labor
Phillip
1954–1988
Davis Hughes
Country
Armidale
1950–1953, 1956–1973
David Hunter
Liberal
Ashfield-Croydon
1940–1976
Harold Jackson
Liberal
Gosford
1950–1965
Rex Jackson
Labor
Bulli
1955–1986
Les Jordan [ b]
Country /Liberal
Oxley
1944–1965
Gus Kelly
Labor
Bathurst
1925–1932, 1935–1967
Joe Kelly
Labor
East Hills
1956–1973
Bill Lamb
Labor
Granville
1938–1962
Abe Landa
Labor
Bondi
1930–1965
Walter Lawrence
Liberal
Drummoyne
1956–1962
Joe Lawson
Country
Murray
1932–1973
Tom Lewis
Liberal
Wollondilly
1957–1978
Ray Maher
Labor
North Sydney
1953–1965
Dan Mahoney
Labor
Parramatta
1959–1976
Cliff Mallam
Labor
Dulwich Hill
1953–1968, 1971–1981
Jack Mannix
Labor
Liverpool
1952–1971
Robert McCartney
Labor
Hamilton
1959–1971
Ken McCaw
Liberal
Lane Cove
1947–1975
John McMahon
Labor
Balmain
1950–1968
Milton Morris
Liberal
Maitland
1956–1980
Pat Morton
Liberal
Mosman
1947–1972
Thomas Murphy
Labor
Concord
1953–1968
George Neilly
Labor
Cessnock
1959–1978
Leo Nott
Labor
Mudgee
1953–1973
Roger Nott [ g]
Labor
Liverpool Plains
1941–1961
Frank O'Keefe [ g]
Country
Liverpool Plains
1961–1969
Doug Padman
Liberal
Albury
1947–1965
Spence Powell
Labor
Bankstown
1950–1962
Leon Punch
Country
Upper Hunter
1959–1985
Frank Purdue
Independent
Waratah
1956–1962, 1964–1965
Jack Renshaw
Labor
Castlereagh
1941–1980
Bill Rigby
Labor
Hurstville
1959–1965
Ian Robinson
Country
Casino
1953–1963
Jim Robson
Labor
Hartley
1956–1965
Norm Ryan
Labor
Marrickville
1953–1973
Thomas Ryan
Labor
Auburn
1956–1965
John Seiffert
Labor
Monaro
1941–1965
Bill Sheahan
Labor
Burrinjuck
1941–1973
Jim Simpson
Labor
Lake Macquarie
1950–1968
Albert Sloss
Labor
King
1956–1973
Stanley Stephens
Country
Byron
1944–1973
Jack Stewart
Labor
Kahibah
1957–1972
Sydney Storey
Liberal
Hornsby
1941–1962
Jim Taylor [ e]
Country
Temora
1960–1981
Arthur Tonge
Labor
Canterbury
1926–1932, 1935–1962
Vernon Treatt
Liberal
Woollahra
1938–1962
Laurie Tully
Labor
Goulburn
1946–1965
William Wattison
Labor
Sturt
1947–1968
Bill Weiley
Country
Clarence
1955–1971
Ernest Wetherell
Labor
Cobar
1949–1965
Eric Willis
Liberal
Earlwood
1950–1978
Stan Wyatt
Labor
Lakemba
1950–1964
^ a b c The 1959 re-election of Lismore Country Party MLA Jack Easter was overturned by the Court of Disputed Returns on 12 June 1959. Labor candidate Keith Compton won the resulting by-election on 12 September.
^ a b Oxley MLA Les Jordan had been re-elected as a Country Party member in 1959, but defected to the Liberal Party late that year.
^ a b c Cook’s River Labor MLA and Premier Joseph Cahill died on 22 October 1959. His son, Labor candidate Tom Cahill , won the resulting by-election on 12 December.
^ a b c Kurri Kurri Labor MLA George Booth died on 31 July 1960. His son, Labor candidate Ken Booth , won the resulting by-election on 8 October.
^ a b c Temora Country Party MLA Doug Dickson died on 27 July 1960. Country Party candidate Jim Taylor won the resulting by-election on 8 October.
^ a b c Paddington-Waverley Labor MLA William Ferguson died on 29 January 1961. Labor candidate Keith Anderson won the resulting by-election on 25 February.
^ a b c Liverpool Plains Labor MLA Roger Nott resigned on 3 March 1961 to accept an appointment as Administrator of the Northern Territory . Country Party candidate Frank O'Keefe won the resulting by-election on 25 March.
^ a b Blacktown MLA Alfred Dennis was elected as a representative of the Liberal Party, but resigned to sit as an independent in 1962 after losing a preselection challenge for the safer Liberal seat of The Hills .
^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were:
Easter’s election overturned,[ a]
Jordan joined the Liberals ,[ b]
Cahill died,[ c]
Booth died,[ d]
Dickson died,[ e]
Ferguson died,[ f]
Nott resigned,[ g]
Dennis sat as an independent,[ h]