Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, 1980–1983

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This is a list of members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1980 to 1983.

NameParty Electorate Years in office
Neil Bell [1] Labor MacDonnell 1981–1997
Bob Collins Labor Arnhem 1977–1987
Denis Collins Country Liberal Alice Springs 1980–1994
Nick Dondas Country Liberal Casuarina 1974–1994
Jack Doolan Labor Victoria River 1977–1983
June D'Rozario Labor Sanderson 1977–1983
Paul Everingham Country Liberal Jingili 1974–1984
Tom Harris Country Liberal Port Darwin 1977–1990
Jon Isaacs [2] Labor Millner 1977–1981
Dawn Lawrie Independent Nightcliff 1974–1983
Dan Leo Labor Nhulunbuy 1980–1990
Les MacFarlane Country Liberal Elsey 1974–1983
Pam O'Neil Labor Fannie Bay 1977–1983
Noel Padgham-Purich Country Liberal Tiwi 1977–1997
Neville Perkins [1] Labor MacDonnell 1977–1981
Marshall Perron Country Liberal Stuart Park 1974–1995
Jim Robertson Country Liberal Gillen 1974–1986
Terry Smith [2] Labor Millner 1981–1991
Roger Steele Country Liberal Ludmilla 1974–1987
Ian Tuxworth Country Liberal Barkly 1974–1990
Roger Vale Country Liberal Stuart 1974–1994
1 Labor member Neville Perkins resigned on 6 March 1981; Labor candidate Neil Bell won the resulting by-election on 28 August 1981.
2 Labor member Jon Isaacs resigned on 2 November 1981; Labor candidate Terry Smith won the resulting by-election on 21 November 1981.

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