Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 2023–2027

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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 58th Parliament hold their seats from 2023 to 2027. They were elected at the 2023 state election on 25 March 2023. [1]

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Members

ImageNameParty Electorate Term in office
Jenny Aitchison (cropped).jpg Jenny Aitchison   Labor Maitland 2015–present
Rory Amon   Liberal Pittwater 2023–present
Kevin Anderson   National Tamworth 2011–present
Edmond Atalla MP.jpg Edmond Atalla   Labor Mount Druitt 2015–present
Tina Ayyad MP, Member for Holsworthy (cropped).jpg Tina Ayyad   Liberal Holsworthy 2023–present
Blacktown Mayor Stephen Bali (cropped).jpg Stephen Bali   Labor Blacktown 2017–present
Clayton Barr   Labor Cessnock 2011–present
Liza Butler   Labor South Coast 2023–present
Roy Butler 2022.jpg Roy Butler   Independent Barwon 2019–present
Prue car.jpg Prue Car   Labor Londonderry 2015–present
Yasmin Catley   Labor Swansea 2015–present
Chanthivong and students (cropped).jpg Anoulack Chanthivong   Labor Macquarie Fields 2015–present
Justin Clancy-DSC00877 (cropped).jpg Justin Clancy   Liberal Albury 2019–present
Steph Cooke   National Cootamundra 2017–present
Sophie Cotsis   Labor Canterbury 2016–present
Mark Coure   Liberal Oatley 2011–present
Tim Crakanthorp   Labor Newcastle 2014–present
Matt Cross   Liberal Davidson 2023–present
Adam Crouch   Liberal Terrigal 2015–present
Michael Daley   Labor Maroubra 2005–present
Helen Dalton Headshot (cropped).jpg Helen Dalton   Independent Murray 2019–present
Tanya Davies   Liberal Badgerys Creek 2011–present
Donna Davis   Labor Parramatta 2023–present
Stephanie Di Pasqua   Liberal Drummoyne 2023–present
Jihad Dib MP (cropped).png Jihad Dib   Labor Bankstown 2015–present
Philip Donato 2022.jpg Philip Donato   Independent Orange 2016–present
TrishDoyleLaborConf17 (cropped).jpg Trish Doyle   Labor Blue Mountains 2015–present
Julia Finn   Labor Granville 2015–present
Alex Greenwich outside APH (cropped) (cropped).jpg Alex Greenwich   Independent Sydney 2012–present
James Griffin MP (cropped).jpg James Griffin   Liberal Manly 2017–present
Nathan Hagarty   Labor Leppington 2023–present
Judy Hannan   Independent Wollondilly 2023–present
David Harris   Labor Wyong 2007–2011, 2015–present
Jodie Harrison MP (cropped).png Jodie Harrison   Labor Charlestown 2014–present
Jo Haylen MP 2015 (cropped).jpg Jo Haylen   Labor Summer Hill 2015–present
Alister Henskens (cropped).jpg Alister Henskens   Liberal Wahroonga 2015–present
Mark Hodges   Liberal Castle Hill 2023–present
Ron Hoenig   Labor Heffron 2012–present
Michael Holland   Labor Bega 2022–present
Sonia Hornery   Labor Wallsend 2007–present
Tim James   Liberal Willoughby 2022–present
Charishma Kaliyanda   Labor Liverpool 2023–present
Steve Kamper   Labor Rockdale 2015–present
Matt Kean - CEBIT Australia Day 1 Plenary (cropped).jpg Matt Kean   Liberal Hornsby 2011–2024
Michael Kemp   National Oxley 2023–present
Warren Kirby MP (cropped).jpg Warren Kirby   Labor Riverstone 2023–present
Jordan Lane 2023 (cropped).jpg Jordan Lane   Liberal Ryde 2023–present
Dave Layzell   National Upper Hunter 2021–present
Jenny Leong (cropped).jpg Jenny Leong   Greens Newtown 2015–present
Jason Yat-Sen Li   Labor Strathfield 2022–present
Adammarshallmp (cropped).jpg Adam Marshall   National Northern Tablelands 2013–2024
Hugh McDermott speaking at an event in 2022 (cropped).jpg Hugh McDermott   Labor Prospect 2015–present
Joe McGirr 2018 (cropped).jpg Joe McGirr   Independent Wagga Wagga 2018–present
Karen McKeown   Labor Penrith 2023–present
David Mehan   Labor The Entrance 2015–present
Fundraising function for Mr Edmond Atalla MP, State Member for Member for Mount Druitt, with then NSW Opposition Leader, Mr Chris Minns MP (cropped).jpg Chris Minns   Labor Kogarah 2015–present
Marjorie O'Neill (cropped).jpg Marjorie O'Neill   Labor Coogee 2019–present
Ryan Park   Labor Keira 2011–present
Perrottet 2022 (cropped).jpg Dominic Perrottet   Liberal Epping 2011–2024
Eleni Petinos   Liberal Miranda 2015–present
Greg Piper   Independent Lake Macquarie 2007–present
Robyn Preston   Liberal Hawkesbury 2019–present
Geoff Provest   National Tweed 2007–present
Sally Quinnell   Labor Camden 2023–present
Anthony Roberts 2016.jpg Anthony Roberts   Liberal Lane Cove 2003–present
Michael Regan   Independent Wakehurst 2023–present
Janelle Saffin (cropped).jpg Janelle Saffin   Labor Lismore 2019–present
David Saliba Official Photo.jpg David Saliba   Labor Fairfield 2023–present
Dugald Saunders   National Dubbo 2019–present
Paul Scully   Labor Wollongong 2016–present
Kobi Shetty portrait (cropped).png Kobi Shetty   Greens Balmain 2023–present
Gurmesh Singh MP.jpg Gurmesh Singh   National Coffs Harbour 2019–present
Kellie Sloane   Liberal Vaucluse 2023–present
Tamara-Smith small (cropped).jpg Tamara Smith   Greens Ballina 2015–present
150225 MDCC Election Forum Mark Speakman (cropped).jpg Mark Speakman   Liberal Cronulla 2011–present
Maryanne Stuart   Labor Heathcote 2023–present
Mark Taylor   Liberal Winston Hills 2015–present
070912 - Liesl Tesch - 3b - 2012 Summer Paralympics (cropped) (cropped).jpg Liesl Tesch   Labor Gosford 2017–present
Tanya Thompson   National Myall Lakes 2023–present
John Flint, Paul Toole MP & Richard Neville (cropped) (cropped).jpg Paul Toole   National Bathurst 2011–present
Wendy Tuckerman   Liberal Goulburn 2019–present
Tri Vo   Labor Cabramatta 2023–present
Lynda Voltz   Labor Auburn 2019–present
Shoalhaven Heads Public School cheque (cropped).jpg Gareth Ward   Independent Kiama 2011–present
Greg Warren MP Portrait (cropped).jpg Greg Warren   Labor Campbelltown 2015–present
Kate Washington MP.jpg Kate Washington   Labor Port Stephens 2015–present
Anna Watson   Labor Shellharbour 2011–present
Steve Whan   Labor Monaro 2003–2011, 2023–present
Kylie Wilkinson   Labor East Hills 2023–present
Leslie Williams in Moorland (cropped).jpg Leslie Williams   Liberal Port Macquarie 2011–present
Ray Williams   Liberal Kellyville 2007–present
Richie Williamson   National Clarence 2023–present
Felicity Wilson   Liberal North Shore 2017–present

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References

  1. "New South Wales Election 2023 Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 25 March 2023.

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