Representing Pyrmont in NSW
An early and spectacular representative of Pyrmont was Tipperary-born Daniel O’Connor, butcher, rash speculator and flamboyant orator.
After serving in the City Council he sat in the Legislative Assembly until 1891, campaigning against Chinese immigration, and advocating democratic measures. His advocacy for Catholic schools earned him a black eye – and local popularity.
When he lost his seat in 1891, he was appointed to the Legislative Council until he was bankrupt (again). Reappointed in 1895, he resigned in 1898. In a 1900 by-election he regained Phillip to continue his flamboyant political career.
Matthew Harris also combined the Legislative Assembly with local government, over two terms, 1894-1901. He failed to carry an ambitious project to unite Sydney’s local authorities into a body with much greater powers than the separate councils enjoyed.
His brother John Harris also served in the House of Assembly, 1877 – 1880 in West Sydney, and later in South Sydney.
Dublin-born Andrew Joseph Kelly was Labor member for Lachlan from 1891 to 1913 as well as an Alderman. He was the member for West Sydney from 1891 to 1894, Member for Denison from 1901 to 1904 and for Lachlan from 1904 until his death in 1913.
Pat Hills was Lord Mayor in 1954 when he was elected in Phillip, with two missions: to buttress Catholic support for Labor, and clean up the party. By the time he retired in 1988 he had achieved the first.
Representatives
Sydney City – 1856-1859, 4 members
1856-1856 - Henry Parkes
1856–1858 - William Dalley
1856–1858 - James Wilshire
1856–1859 - Robert Campbell
1856-1859 - Charles Cowper
1858–1859 - Robert Tooth
1858-1859 - George Thornton
West Sydney – 1859-1894, 4 members
1859–1869 - John D. Lang
1859–1860 - James Pemell
1859–1860 - John Plunkett
1859–1860 - Thomas Broughton
1860–1862 - William Windeyer
1860–1864 - Daniel Dalgleish
1860–1864 - William Love
1863–1864 - Geoffrey Eagar
1864–1865 - John Darvall
1864–1866 - John Robertson
1864–1868 - Samuel Joseph
1865–1869 - Geoffrey Eagar
1866–1872 - William Windeyer
1868–1869 - William Campbell
1869–1872 - William Speer
1869–1874 - Joseph Wearne
1869–1877 - John Robertson
1872–1874 - Joseph Raphael
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Representatives
Sydney City – 1856-1859, 4 members
1872–1874 - John Booth
1874–1877 - Henry Dangar
1874–1877 - George Dibbs
1874–1885 - Angus Cameron
1877–1880 - James Merriman
1877–1891 - Daniel O'Connor - Free Trade
1880–1882 - William Martin
1880–1891 - Francis Abigail - Free Trade
1882–1885 - George Merriman
1885–1887 - John Young
1885–1889 - Alexander Kethel - Free Trade
1887–1889 - George Merriman - Free Trade
1889–1890 - Alfred Lamb - Free Trade
1889–1891 - Thomas Playfair - Free Trade
1890–1891 - Adolphus Taylor - Independent
1891–1894 - Thomas Davis - Labor
1891–1894 - George Black - Labor
1891–1894 - Andrew Kelly - Labor
1891–1894 - John FitzGerald - Labor
Sydney-Denison – 1894-1904, 1 member
1894-1901 - Matthew Harris - Free Trade
1901-1904 - Andrew Kelly - Labor
Sydney-Pyrmont – 1894-1904, 1 member
1894 -1898 - Thomas Davis - Labor
1898 -1902 - Samuel Smith - Labor
1902 -1904 - John McNeill - Labor
Pyrmont –1904-1913, 1 member
1904 -1913 - John McNeill - Labor
Phillip – 1913-1920 – 1 member
1913–1917 - Richard Meagher - Independent/Labor
1917-1920 - John Doyle - Labor
Sydney - 1920–1927, 5 members
1920-1922 - Michael Burke - Labor
1920-1922 - Arthur Buckley - Labor
1920-1927 - Patrick Minahan - Labor
1920-1927 - Daniel Levy - Nationalist
1922-1927 - Joseph Jackson - Nationalist
1922-1925 - Greg McGirr - Labor/Young Australia
1925-1927 - Michael Burke - Labor
1925-1927 - William Holdsworth - Labor
Phillip – 1927-1981, 1 member
1927-1930 - Michael Burke - Labor
1930-1954 - Tom Shannon - Labor
Elizabeth – 1981-1988, 1 member
Port Jackson – 1991-2007, 1 member
1991-2007 - Sandra Nori - Labor
Sydney - 2007–present, 1 member
2007-2012 - Clover Moore - Independent
2012 - present - Alex Greenwich - Independent