Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly who served in the 53rd parliament held their seats from 2003 to 2007. They were elected at the 2003 state election, and at by-elections. The Speaker was John Aquilina.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Name
! colspan=2 | Party
! Electorate
! Term in office
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| Wentworthville
| 1988–2007
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| Mount Druitt
| 1983–2015
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| Peats
| 1995–2011
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| Albury
| 2003–2019
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| Riverstone
| 1981–2011
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| Lachlan
| 1981–2007
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| East Hills
| 1999–2011
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| Manly
| 1999–2007
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| Port Stephens
| 1999–2007
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| Mulgoa
| 1995–2011
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| Willoughby
| 2003–2021
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| Murray-Darling
| 1999–2007
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| Pittwater
| 1996–2005
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| Kiama
| 1999–2011
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| Canterbury
| 2003–2016
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| Kogarah
| 1999–2015
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| Keira
| 1999–2011
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| Clarence
| 2003–2011
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| Maroubra
| 1983–2005
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| Macquarie Fields
| 2005–2007
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| Miranda
| 1999–2011, 2013–2015
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| Bega
| 2003–2021
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| Camden
| 2003–2011
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| Wyong
| 1991–2007
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| Drummoyne
| 2003–2011
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| Maroubra
| 2005–present
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| Vaucluse
| 1994–2011
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| Blue Mountains
| 1981–1988, 1995–2007
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| Tamworth
| 2003–2011
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| Dubbo
| 2004–2011
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| Coffs Harbour
| 1990–2019
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| Parramatta
| 2003–2011
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| Newcastle
| 1991–2007
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| Lismore
| 1999–2019
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| Blacktown
| 1988–2011
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| Georges River
| 1999–2011
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| South Coast
| 2003–2023
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| Gosford
| 1988–2015
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| Wollongong
| 2003–2016
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| Wakehurst
| 1991–2023
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| Cessnock
| 1999–2011
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| Burrinjuck
| 1999–2017
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| Hornsby
| 2002–2011
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| Davidson
| 1992–2007
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| Lake Macquarie
| 1991–2007
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| Lakemba
| 1991–2008
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| Strathfield
| 2003–2011
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| Heffron
| 2003–2012
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| Cronulla
| 1984–2011
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| Macquarie Fields
| 1990–2005
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| Liverpool
| 1995–2023
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| Wagga Wagga
| 1999–2018
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| Bathurst
| 1999–2011
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| The Entrance
| 1992–2011
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| Dubbo
| 1999–2004
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| Heathcote
| 2003–2011
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| Pittwater
| 2005–2007
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| Cabramatta
| 1994–2008
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| Menai
| 1999–2011
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| Baulkham Hills
| 1988–2011
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| Wallsend
| 1988–2007
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| Bligh
| 1988–2012
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| Charlestown
| 2003–2011
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| Tweed
| 1999–2007
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| Port Jackson
| 1988–2007
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| Ku-ring-gai
| 1995–2015
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| Port Macquarie
| 1996–2008
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| Swansea
| 1999–2006
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| Ballina
| 1988–2015
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| Penrith
| 2003–2010
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| Coogee
| 2003–2011
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| Auburn
| 2001–2015
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| Murrumbidgee
| 1999–2017
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| Maitland
| 1984–2007
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| Hawkesbury
| 2003–2007
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| Marrickville
| 1983–2005
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| The Hills
| 1993–2011
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| Lane Cove
| 2003–present
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| Illawarra
| 1999–2007
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| Rockdale
| 2003–2011
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| Smithfield
| 1990–2005
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| Southern Highlands
| 1996–2007
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| Londonderry
| 2003–2011
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| North Shore
| 1994–2017
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| Barwon
| 1995–2007
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| Upper Hunter
| 1988–2015
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| Bankstown
| 1995–2011
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| Oxley
| 1999–2015
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| Marrickville
| 2005–2015
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| Epping
| 1988–2007
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| Northern Tablelands
| 1999–2013
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| Fairfield
| 1995–2011
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| Myall Lakes
| 1988–2011
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| Orange
| 1996–2011
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| Ryde
| 1995–2008
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| Campbelltown
| 2001–2011
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| Monaro
| 2003–2011, 2023–present
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| Granville
| 1990–2007
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See also
- Fourth Carr Ministry
- First Iemma ministry
- Results of the 2003 New South Wales state election (Legislative Assembly)
- Candidates of the 2003 New South Wales state election
