Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1932–1935
This is a list of members of the 30th New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1932 to 1935, as elected at the 1932 state election on 11 June 1932.
| Name |
Party |
Electorate |
Term in office |
| George Ardill | UAP | Yass | 1930–1941 |
| Hon Jack Baddeley | Labor | Cessnock | 1922–1949 |
| Richard Ball | Country | Corowa | 1895–1898, 1904–1937 |
| Henry Bate | UAP | South Coast | 1926–1941 |
| Thomas Bavin | UAP | Gordon | 1917–1935 |
| Charles Bennett [6] | UAP | Gloucester | 1934–1941 |
| Walter Bennett [6] | UAP | Gloucester | 1889–1902, 1917–1934 |
| George Booth | Labor | Kurri Kurri | 1925–1960 |
| William Brennan [5] | Labor | Hamilton | 1934–1935 |
| Malcolm Brown | Country | Upper Hunter | 1931–1939 |
| Hon Michael Bruxner | Country | Tenterfield | 1920–1962 |
| Arthur Budd | Country | Byron | 1927–1944 |
| Frank Burke | Labor | Newtown | 1917–1944 |
| Ernest Buttenshaw | Country | Lachlan | 1917–1938 |
| Robert Cameron | Labor | Waratah | 1927–1956 |
| Harry Carter | Country | Liverpool Plains | 1927–1941 |
| Frank Chaffey | UAP | Tamworth | 1913–1940 |
| Hon Daniel Clyne | Labor | King | 1927–1956 |
| Hugh Connell [5] | Labor | Hamilton | 1920–1925, 1927–1934 |
| Peter Connolly | Labor | Newcastle | 1927–1935 |
| Mat Davidson | Labor | Cobar | 1918–1949 |
| Billy Davies | Labor | Illawarra | 1917–1949 |
| Hon David Drummond | Country | Armidale | 1920–1949 |
| John Dunningham | UAP | Coogee | 1928–1938 |
| Hilton Elliott | Country | Ashburnham | 1932–1941 |
| Herbert FitzSimons | UAP | Lane Cove | 1930–1944 |
| Claude Fleck | UAP | Granville | 1932–1938 |
| William Foster | UAP | Vaucluse | 1925–1936 |
| William Frith [2] | Country | Lismore | 1933–1953 |
| Hon George Gollan | UAP | Parramatta | 1932–1953 |
| Bob Gorman [4] | Labor | Annandale | 1933–1950 |
| Robert Hankinson | Country | Murrumbidgee | 1932–1941 |
| Horace Harper | UAP | Arncliffe | 1932–1935 |
| William Hedges | Country | Monaro | 1927–1941 |
| Hon Robert Heffron | Labor | Botany | 1930–1968 |
| Thomas Henley | UAP | Burwood | 1904–1935 |
| Alfred Henry | Country | Clarence | 1931–1938 |
| Edward Hocking | UAP | Canterbury | 1932–1935 |
| Ted Horsington | Labor | Sturt | 1922–1947 |
| Walter Howarth | UAP | Maitland | 1932–1956 |
| Joseph Jackson | UAP | Nepean | 1922–1956 |
| Milton Jarvie | UAP | Ashfield | 1925–1929, 1929–1935 |
| Tom Keegan | Labor | Glebe | 1910–1920, 1921–1935 |
| Matthew Kilpatrick | Country | Wagga Wagga | 1920–1941 |
| Hamilton Knight | Labor | Hartley | 1927–1947 |
| Joe Lamaro [1] [7] | Labor | Leichhardt | 1927–1932, 1932–1934 |
| Jack Lang | Labor | Auburn | 1913–1943, 1943–1946 |
| Joe Lawson | Country | Murray | 1932–1973 |
| Hon Carlo Lazzarini | Labor | Marrickville | 1917–1952 |
| John Lee | UAP | Drummoyne | 1920–1941 |
| Hon Daniel Levy | UAP | Woollahra | 1901–1937 |
| Herbert Lloyd | UAP | Mosman | 1929–1941 |
| Stan Lloyd | UAP | Concord | 1932–1941 |
| Peter Loughlin | UAP | Goulburn | 1917–1927, 1932–1935 |
| Andrew Lysaght, junior [3] | Labor | Bulli | 1925–1933 |
| Hugh Main | Country | Temora | 1922–1938 |
| Hon Alexander Mair | UAP | Albury | 1932–1946 |
| Lewis Martin | UAP | Oxley | 1927–1941 |
| Claude Matthews [7] | Labor | Leichhardt | 1934–1954 |
| James McGirr | Labor | Bankstown | 1922–1952 |
| Hon William McKell | Labor | Redfern | 1917–1947 |
| William Missingham [2] | Country | Lismore | 1922–1933 |
| Cecil Monro | UAP | Georges River | 1932–1941, 1950–1953 |
| Mark Morton | UAP | Wollondilly | 1901–1920, 1922–1938 |
| Arthur Moverly | UAP | Randwick | 1932–1941 |
| John Ness | UAP | Dulwich Hill | 1927–1938 |
| Barney Olde [1] | Labor | Leichhardt | 1927–1932 |
| Hon Maurice O'Sullivan | Labor | Paddington | 1927–1959 |
| Hubert Primrose | UAP | North Sydney | 1932–1941 |
| John Quirk | Labor | Balmain | 1917–1938 |
| Albert Reid | Country | Young | 1927–1930, 1932–1941 |
| Alfred Reid | UAP | Manly | 1920–1922, 1925–1945 |
| John Reid | Country | Casino | 1930–1953 |
| Bill Ross | UAP | Cootamundra | 1932–1941 |
| James Ross | UAP | Kogarah | 1932–1941 |
| Edward Sanders | UAP | Willoughby | 1925–1943 |
| James Shand | UAP | Hornsby | 1926–1944 |
| Tom Shannon | Labor | Phillip | 1927–1954 |
| Colin Sinclair | Country | Namoi | 1932–1941 |
| Eric Solomon | UAP | Petersham | 1932–1941 |
| Eric Spooner | UAP | Ryde | 1932–1940 |
| David Spring | UAP/Country | Mudgee | 1932–1935 |
| Fred Stanley | Labor | Lakemba | 1927–1950 |
| Bertram Stevens | UAP | Croydon | 1927–1940 |
| Robert Stuart-Robertson [4] | Labor | Annandale | 1907–1933 |
| John Sweeney [3] | Labor | Bulli | 1933–1947 |
| Norman Thomas | UAP | Bondi | 1932–1941 |
| Alwyn Tonking | UAP | Orange | 1932–1944 |
| Hon Roy Vincent | Country | Raleigh | 1922–1953 |
| John Waddell | UAP | Waverley | 1932–1939 |
| Ben Wade | Country | Barwon | 1932–1940 |
| Ronald Walker | UAP | Hawkesbury | 1932–1941 |
| Hon Reginald Weaver | UAP | Neutral Bay | 1917–1925, 1927–1945 |
| James Webb | UAP | Hurstville | 1932–1939 |
| Gordon Wilkins | UAP/Country | Bathurst | 1932–1935 |
| George Wilson | Country | Dubbo | 1932–1942 |
| Alfred Yeo | Country | Castlereagh | 1932–1941 |
- 1 Leichhardt Labor MLA Barney Olde died on 22 November 1932. Labor candidate Joe Lamaro won the resulting by-election on 10 December.
- 2 Lismore Country MLA William Missingham died on 1 February 1933. Country candidate William Frith won the resulting by-election on 11 March.
- 3 Bulli Labor MLA Andrew Lysaght, junior died on 3 May 1933. Labor candidate John Sweeney won the resulting by-election on 3 June.
- 4 Annandale Labor MLA Robert Stuart-Robertson died on 2 June 1933. Labor candidate Bob Gorman won the resulting by-election on 24 June.
- 5 Hamilton Labor MLA Hugh Connell died on 31 January 1934. Labor candidate William Brennan won the resulting by-election on 24 February.
- 6 Gloucester UAP MLA Walter Bennett died on 16 July 1934. His son, UAP candidate Charles Bennett won the resulting by-election on 25 August.
- 7 Leichhardt Labor MLA Joe Lamaro resigned to unsuccessfully contest the federal seat of Watson at the 1934 election. Labor candidate Claude Matthews won the resulting by-election on 20 October.
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