This is a list of the members of the first parliament of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. It was the Territory's first representative parliament after gaining self-government, and operated from 1989 to 1991.
The first two parliaments were elected under the one-electorate modified d'Hondt method, which was then abolished and replaced with the current three-electorate Hare-Clark system in 1995.
Name | Party | Term in office |
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Wayne Berry | ALP | 1989–2008 |
Bernard Collaery | Residents Rally | 1989–1991 |
Terry Connolly[3] | ALP | 1990–1996 |
Craig Duby | No Self-Government Party/ Independents Group/ Hare-Clark Independent Party[2] |
1989–1991 |
Rosemary Follett | ALP | 1989–1996 |
Ellnor Grassby | ALP | 1989–1995 |
Gary Humphries | Liberal | 1989–2002 |
Norm Jensen | Residents Rally | 1989–1991 |
Trevor Kaine | Liberal | 1989–2001 |
Dr Hector Kinloch | Residents Rally | 1989–1991 |
Carmel Maher | No Self-Government Party/ Independents Group[2] |
1989–1991 |
Michael Moore | Residents Rally/Independent[1] | 1989–2001 |
Robyn Nolan | Liberal/New Conservative Group[4] | 1989–1991 |
David Prowse | No Self-Government Party/ Independents Group/Liberal[2] |
1989–1991 |
Bill Stefaniak | Liberal | 1989–1992, 1994–2008 |
Dennis Stevenson | Abolish Self-Government Coalition | 1989–1995 |
Paul Whalan[3] | ALP | 1989–1990 |
Bill Wood | ALP | 1989–2004 |
- 1 Michael Moore was elected as a Residents Rally member, but resigned from the party on 24 October 1989 and served out his term as an independent.
- 2 Craig Duby, Carmel Maher and David Prowse were elected as representatives of the No Self-Government Party, but resigned to form the Independents Group on 3 December 1989. Prowse left the Independents Group to join the Liberal Party on 31 July 1990, Duby left to found the Hare-Clark Independent Party on 19 November 1991, and Maher served out her term under the Independents Group name.
- 3 ALP member Paul Whalan resigned from the Assembly on 30 April 1990. The vacancy was filled by the ALP's Terry Connolly.
- 4 Robyn Nolan was elected as a Liberal member, but resigned from the party on 22 October 1991. She became an independent until founding the New Conservative Group on 19 November.