Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 33rd parliament held their seats from 1941 to 1944. They were elected at the 1941 state election,[1] and at by-elections.[2][3][4] During this term, the opposition United Australia Party merged with the new Commonwealth Party to form the Democratic Party in late 1943. The merger was only at a state level, however; the federal United Australia Party, however, remained intact during this period. The Speaker was Daniel Clyne.[5]
Name
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
Term in office
|
Joshua Arthur
|
|
Labor
|
Hamilton
|
1935–1953
|
Jack Baddeley
|
|
Labor
|
Cessnock
|
1922–1949
|
Jeff Bate
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Wollondilly
|
1938–1949
|
Jack Beale [c]
|
|
Independent
|
South Coast
|
1942–1973
|
Rupert Beale [c]
|
|
Independent
|
South Coast
|
1941–1942
|
George Booth
|
|
Labor
|
Kurri Kurri
|
1925–1960
|
George Brain [d]
|
|
United Australia
|
Willoughby
|
1943–1968
|
Michael Bruxner
|
|
Country
|
Tenterfield
|
1920–1962
|
Arthur Budd
|
|
Country
|
Byron
|
1927–1944
|
Frank Burke
|
|
Labor
|
Newtown
|
1917–1944
|
Fred Cahill
|
|
Labor
|
Young
|
1941–1959
|
Joseph Cahill
|
|
Labor
|
Cook's River
|
1925–1959
|
Robert Cameron
|
|
Labor
|
Waratah
|
1927–1956
|
Bill Carlton
|
|
Labor
|
Concord
|
1935–1949
|
Bill Chaffey
|
|
Ind. United Australia
|
Tamworth
|
1940–1973
|
John Chanter [e]
|
|
Labor
|
Lachlan
|
1943–1947
|
Daniel Clyne
|
|
Labor
|
King
|
1927–1956
|
Lou Cunningham
|
|
Labor
|
Coogee
|
1941–1948
|
William Currey
|
|
Labor
|
Kogarah
|
1941–1948
|
Mat Davidson
|
|
Labor
|
Cobar
|
1918–1949
|
Billy Davies
|
|
Labor
|
Wollongong-Kembla
|
1917–1949
|
Doug Dickson
|
|
Country
|
Temora
|
1938–1960
|
Edgar Dring
|
|
Labor
|
Ashburnham
|
1941–1955
|
David Drummond
|
|
Country
|
Armidale
|
1920–1949
|
Bill Dunn
|
|
Labor
|
Mudgee
|
1910–1911, 1911–1932, 1935–1950
|
George Enticknap [a]
|
|
Independent Labor/Labor
|
Murrumbidgee
|
1941–1965
|
Griffith Evans [e]
|
|
Country
|
Lachlan
|
1938–1943
|
Clive Evatt
|
|
Labor
|
Hurstville
|
1939–1959
|
Frank Finnan
|
|
Labor
|
Hawkesbury
|
1941–1953
|
Ray Fitzgerald
|
|
Independent
|
Gloucester
|
1941–1962
|
Herbert FitzSimons
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Lane Cove
|
1930–1944
|
Howard Fowles
|
|
Labor
|
Illawarra
|
1941–1968
|
William Frith
|
|
Country
|
Lismore
|
1933–1953
|
James Geraghty
|
|
Labor
|
North Sydney
|
1941–1953
|
George Gollan
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Parramatta
|
1932–1953
|
William Gollan
|
|
Labor
|
Randwick
|
1941–1962
|
Bob Gorman
|
|
Labor
|
Annandale
|
1933–1950
|
Eddie Graham
|
|
Labor
|
Wagga Wagga
|
1941–1957
|
Robert Greig
|
|
Labor
|
Drummoyne
|
1920–1927, 1941–1947
|
Raymond Hamilton
|
|
Labor
|
Namoi
|
1941–1950
|
Frank Hawkins
|
|
Labor
|
Newcastle
|
1935–1968
|
Roy Heferen
|
|
Labor
|
Barwon
|
1940–1950
|
Robert Heffron
|
|
Labor
|
Botany
|
1930–1968
|
Frank Hill
|
|
Labor
|
Blacktown
|
1941–1945
|
Ted Horsington
|
|
Labor
|
Sturt
|
1922–1947
|
Walter Howarth
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Maitland
|
1932–1956
|
David Hunter
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Croydon
|
1940–1976
|
Gordon Jackett
|
|
Ind. United Australia
|
Burwood
|
1935–1951
|
Joseph Jackson
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Nepean
|
1922–1956
|
Gus Kelly
|
|
Labor
|
Bathurst
|
1925–1932, 1935–1967
|
Hamilton Knight
|
|
Labor
|
Hartley
|
1927–1947
|
Bill Lamb
|
|
Labor
|
Granville
|
1938–1962
|
Abe Landa
|
|
Labor
|
Bondi
|
1930–1965
|
Jack Lang [f][7]
|
|
Labor/Lang Labor
|
Auburn
|
1913–1943, 1943–1946
|
Joe Lawson
|
|
Country
|
Murray
|
1932–1973
|
Carlo Lazzarini
|
|
Labor
|
Marrickville
|
1917–1952
|
Christopher Lethbridge
|
|
Independent
|
Corowa
|
1937–1946
|
Donald Macdonald
|
|
Ind. United Australia
|
Mosman
|
1941–1947
|
Alexander Mair
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Albury
|
1932–1946
|
Clarrie Martin
|
|
Labor
|
Waverley
|
1930–1932, 1939–1953
|
Claude Matthews
|
|
Labor
|
Leichhardt
|
1934–1954
|
James McGirr
|
|
Labor
|
Bankstown
|
1922–1952
|
John McGrath
|
|
Labor
|
Rockdale
|
1941–1959
|
William McKell
|
|
Labor
|
Redfern
|
1917–1947
|
George Mitchell
|
|
Independent
|
Oxley
|
1941–1944
|
Roger Nott
|
|
Labor
|
Liverpool Plains
|
1941–1961
|
Bob O'Halloran
|
|
Labor
|
Orange
|
1920–1927, 1941–1947
|
Maurice O'Sullivan
|
|
Labor
|
Paddington
|
1927–1959
|
Mary Quirk
|
|
Labor
|
Balmain
|
1939–1950
|
Alfred Reid
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Manly
|
1920–1922, 1925–1945
|
John Reid
|
|
Country
|
Casino
|
1930–1953
|
Jack Renshaw
|
|
Labor
|
Castlereagh
|
1941–1980
|
Athol Richardson
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Ashfield
|
1935–1946, 1946–1952
|
Clarrie Robertson [b]
|
|
Labor
|
Dubbo
|
1942–1950, 1953–1959
|
Murray Robson
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Vaucluse
|
1936–1957
|
D'Arcy Rose
|
|
Country
|
Upper Hunter
|
1939–1959
|
Edward Sanders [d]
|
|
United Australia
|
Willoughby
|
1925–1943
|
John Seiffert
|
|
Labor
|
Monaro
|
1941–1965
|
James Shand
|
|
Ind. United Australia
|
Ryde
|
1926–1944
|
Tom Shannon
|
|
Labor
|
Phillip
|
1927–1954
|
Bill Sheahan
|
|
Labor
|
Yass
|
1941–1973
|
Fred Stanley
|
|
Labor
|
Lakemba
|
1927–1950
|
Sydney Storey
|
|
Ind. United Australia
|
Hornsby
|
1941–1962
|
John Sweeney
|
|
Labor
|
Bulli
|
1933–1947
|
Arthur Tonge
|
|
Labor
|
Canterbury
|
1926–1932, 1935–1962
|
Vernon Treatt
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Woollahra
|
1938–1962
|
Jack Tully
|
|
Labor
|
Goulburn
|
1925–1932, 1935–1946
|
Harry Turner
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Gordon
|
1937–1952
|
Roy Vincent
|
|
Country
|
Raleigh
|
1922–1953
|
Reginald Weaver
|
|
United Australia/Democratic
|
Neutral Bay
|
1917–1925, 1927–1945
|
George Weir
|
|
Labor
|
Dulwich Hill
|
1941–1953
|
Arthur Williams
|
|
Labor
|
Georges River
|
1940–1956
|
George Wilson [b]
|
|
Country
|
Dubbo
|
1932–1942
|
Cecil Wingfield
|
|
Country
|
Clarence
|
1938–1955
|
- ^ a b Murrumbidgee MLA George Enticknap was elected as an Independent Labor candidate, defeating the endorsed Labor candidate, but was readmitted by the party soon after his election.
- ^ a b c Dubbo Country Party MLA George Wilson died on 24 April 1942. Labor candidate Clarrie Robertson won the resulting by-election on 6 June.
- ^ a b c South Coast independent MLA Rupert Beale died on 28 September 1942. His son, independent candidate Jack Beale, won the resulting by-election on 14 November.
- ^ a b c Willoughby UAP MLA Edward Sanders died on 10 July 1943. UAP candidate George Brain won the resulting by-election on 25 September.
- ^ a b c Lachlan Country Party MLA Griffith Evans died on 16 August 1943. Labor candidate John Chanter won the resulting by-election on 25 September.
- ^ a b Auburn MLA Jack Lang was expelled from the Labor Party in 1943 and sat as a Lang Labor candidate thereafter, in the final Lang Labor split. Unlike the previous Labor schisms, however, all of his parliamentary colleagues in this parliament remained in the official Labor Party.
- ^ Lang resigned on 15 July 1943 to contest the federal seat of Reid at the 1943 election, but lost the federal contest, and contested and won the by-election for his state seat on 2 October.
- ^ The changes to the composition of the house, in chronological order, were:
Enticknap joined Labor,[a]
Wilson died,[b]
Beale died,[c]
Sanders died,[d]
Evans died,[e]
Lang was expelled from Labor,[f]
Lang resigned,[g]