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释义 | {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}}{{Use Australian English|date=November 2016}} This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, as elected at the 1999 and 2003 state elections. Members of the Legislative Council serve eight-year terms, so while half the members of this parliament faced re-election at the 2007 election, the remainder will not face re-election until 2011.
{{note label|1|1|1}} David Oldfield resigned from One Nation NSW, a splinter party he had founded during the previous term after his expulsion from One Nation, on 28 December 2004, and served out the remainder of his term as an independent. {{note label|2|2|2}} Outdoor Recreation Party MLC Malcolm Jones resigned on 23 September 2003, pre-empting an expulsion motion as a result of criminal charges he was facing for misusing his parliamentary entitlements. Dr Jon Jenkins was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 29 October. {{note label|3|3|3}} Labor MLC Tony Burke resigned on 24 June 2004 to contest the House of Representatives seat of Watson at the 2004 federal election. Eric Roozendaal was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 28 June. {{note label|4|4|4}} Christian Democratic Party MLC Fred Nile resigned on 30 August 2004 to contest a seat in the Australian Senate at the 2004 federal election. The party initially nominated Ross Clifford as his replacement, but later decided to renominate Nile to his own vacancy on 21 October after he failed in his Senate bid. {{note label|5|5|5}} Labor MLC Michael Egan resigned in January 2005. Greg Donnelly was appointed as his replacement on 23 February. {{note label|6|6|6}} Labor MLC Carmel Tebbutt resigned on 26 August 2005 in order to contest a by-election in the Legislative Assembly seat of Marrickville. Penny Sharpe was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 30 September. {{note label|7|7|7}} Shooters Party MLC John Tingle resigned on 2 May 2006 due to health issues. Robert Brown was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 3 May. {{note label|8|8|8}} Peter Breen was elected on the ticket of the Reform the Legal System microparty, which subsequently morphed into the Human Rights Party. He defected to the Labor Party on 6 May 2006, but was forced to resign from the party on 18 July after making controversial comments about a convicted murderer. Breen subsequently returned to the Human Rights Party. {{note label|9|9|9}} Liberal MLC Patricia Forsythe resigned on 13 September 2006 after losing Liberal preselection to recontest her seat at the 2007 election. Matthew Mason-Cox, who had defeated her for preselection, was appointed to the casual vacancy on 28 September. {{note label|10|10|10}} Outdoor Recreation Party MLC Dr Jon Jenkins resigned on 16 February 2007. The party did not nominate a replacement due to the close proximity of the 2007 state election.{{Members of the Parliament of New South Wales}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council, 2003-2007}} 2 : Members of New South Wales parliaments by term|21st-century Australian politicians |
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