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NSW Parliamentary Record

NSW Parliamentary Record

​ The NSW Parliamentary Record contains an alphabetical record of Members of both Houses starting from the first Council appointed on 11 August 1824. The Record also contains an alphabetical list of electorates of the Legislative Assembly and Members returned for each, together with particulars of Governors, Parliaments, Ministries and Parliamentary Officers.


Part 1 Governors of New South Wales

Part 1 outlines the succession of Governors of New South Wales and periods of office
Part 1.pdf​
Part 2 : Councils and Parliaments since 1824

Part 2 lists the duration of Councils and Parliamentary sessions from 1824 until the present.
Part 2.pdf
Part 3 : Members of the Legislative Council

Part 3 contains an alphabetical roll of Members of the Legislative Council from the first Council appointed in 1824 up to the present.

 Part 3.pdf

Part 3A : Casual Vacancies in the Legislative Council

Part 3A contains a summary of casual vacancies in the Legislative Council from 1978 up to the present.​
Part 3A.pdf
Part 4 : Members of the Legislative Assembly

Part 4 contains an alphabetical roll of Members of the Legislative Assembly from 1856 up to the present.

Part 4 LA Members A-L.pdf

Part 4 LA Members M-Z.pdf

Part 5 : List of Electorates

Part 5A contains a list of electorates by Parliament since 1981.

Part 5B contains an alphabetical list of all electorates showing Members returned for each from 1856.

Part 5A.pdf

Part 5B.pdf
Part 6 : Ministries 1856 to the present

Part 6 shows the different Ministries since 1856, together with date of appointment and retirement from office of the Minister
Part 6 combined.pdf
Part 7 : Duration of Ministries since 1856
Part 7.pdf
Part 8 : Premiers and Leaders of the Opposition from 1901 to the presentPart 8.pdf
Part 9 : Members and ex-Members granted permission to retain the title of "The Honourable"Part 9.pdf
Part 10 : Officers of the Parliament
Parliamentary Officers include Presidents, Deputy Presidents and Chair of Committees and Assistant Presidents of the Legislative Council, Clerks​ of the Parliament, Ushers of the Black Rod, Speakers, Deputy Speakers, Assistant Speakers and Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly, Clerks of the Legislative Assembly, Serjeants-at-Arms, Parliamentary Librarians and Editors of Debates.

 

Part 10.pdf