Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2015–2019

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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council who served in the 56th Parliament were elected at the 2011 and 2015 elections. As members serve eight-year terms, half of the Council was elected in 2011 and did not face re-election in 2015, and the members elected in 2015 will not face re-election until 2023.[1][2] The President was Don Harwin until 30 January 2017 and then John Ajaka.[3]

Name Party End term Years in office
John Ajaka   Liberal 2023 2007–2021
Lou Amato   Liberal 2023 2015–2023
Jan Barham[lower-alpha 4]   Greens 2019 2011–2017
Niall Blair   National 2019 2011–2019
Robert Borsak   Shooters and Fishers 2023 2010–present
Robert Brown   Shooters and Fishers 2019 2006–2019
Jeremy Buckingham[lower-alpha 9]   Greens / Independent 2019 2011–2019, 2023–present
David Clarke   Liberal 2019 2003–2019
Rick Colless   National 2019 2000–2019
Sophie Cotsis[lower-alpha 3]   Labor 2023 2010–2016
Catherine Cusack   Liberal 2019 2003–2022
Greg Donnelly   Labor 2019 2005–present
Cate Faehrmann[lower-alpha 8]   Greens 2023 2010–2013, 2018–present
Wes Fang[lower-alpha 6]   National 2019 2017–present
Scott Farlow   Liberal 2023 2015-2023, 2023–present
Mehreen Faruqi[lower-alpha 8]   Greens 2023 2013–2018
Justin Field[lower-alpha 2]   Greens 2023 2016-2023
Ben Franklin[lower-alpha 10]   National 2023 2015–2019, 2019–present
Mike Gallacher[lower-alpha 5]   Liberal / Independent 2019 1996–2017
Duncan Gay[lower-alpha 6]   National 2019 1988–2017
John Graham[lower-alpha 3]   Labor 2023 2016–present
Paul Green   Christian Democrats 2019 2011–2019
Don Harwin   Liberal 2023 1999–2022
Courtney Houssos   Labor 2023 2015–present
John Kaye[lower-alpha 2]   Greens 2023 2007–2016
Trevor Khan   National 2023 2007–2022
Scot MacDonald   Liberal 2019 2011–2019
Natasha Maclaren-Jones   Liberal 2019 2011-2023, 2023–present
Shayne Mallard   Liberal 2023 2015–2023
Taylor Martin[lower-alpha 5]   Liberal 2019 2017–present
Matthew Mason-Cox   Liberal 2023 2006–2023
Sarah Mitchell   National 2019 2011–present
Daniel Mookhey[lower-alpha 1]   Labor 2019 2015–present
Shaoquett Moselmane   Labor 2023 2009–2023
Fred Nile   Christian Democrats 2023 1981–2004, 2004–present
Greg Pearce[lower-alpha 7]   Liberal 2019 2000–2017
Mark Pearson   Animal Justice 2023 2015–2023
Peter Phelps   Liberal 2019 2011–2019
Peter Primrose   Labor 2019 1996–present
Adam Searle   Labor 2023 2011–2023
Walt Secord   Labor 2023 2011–2023
Penny Sharpe[lower-alpha 1]   Labor 2019 2005–2015, 2015–present
David Shoebridge   Greens 2019 2010–2022
Bronnie Taylor   National 2023 2015–present
Mick Veitch   Labor 2023 2007–2023
Lynda Voltz[lower-alpha 10]   Labor 2023 2007–2019
Dawn Walker[lower-alpha 4]   Greens 2019 2017–2019
Natalie Ward[lower-alpha 7]   Liberal 2019 2017–present
Ernest Wong   Labor 2019 2013–2019

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