thumb|The first Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, 1976

This is a list of members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1974 to 1977. This first Assembly only had limited powers, as the Northern Territory was not granted self-government until 1978.

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! Name

! colspan=2|Party

! Electorate

! Years in office

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| Liz Andrew

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| Sanderson

| 1974–1977

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| Milton Ballantyne

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| Nhulunbuy

| 1974–1980

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| Nick Dondas

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| Casuarina

| 1974–1994

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| Paul Everingham

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| Jingili

| 1974–1984

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| Bernie Kilgariff

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| Alice Springs

| 1974–1976

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| Rupert Kentish

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| Arnhem

| 1974–1977

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| Dawn Lawrie

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| Nightcliff

| 1974–1983

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| Dr Goff Letts

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| Victoria River

| 1974–1977

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| Eric Manuell

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| Alice Springs

| 1976–1977

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| Les MacFarlane

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| Elsey

| 1974–1983

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| Marshall Perron

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| Stuart Park

| 1974–1995

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| Dave Pollock

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| MacDonnell

| 1974–1977

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| Jim Robertson

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| Gillen

| 1974–1986

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| Roger Ryan

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| Millner

| 1974–1977

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| Roger Steele

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| Ludmilla

| 1974–1990

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| Grant Tambling

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| Fannie Bay

| 1974–1977

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| Hyacinth Tungutalum

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| Tiwi

| 1974–1977

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| Ian Tuxworth

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| Barkly

| 1974–1990

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| Roger Vale

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| Stuart

| 1974–1994

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| Ron Withnall

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| Port Darwin

| 1974–1977

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: CLP member Bernie Kilgariff resigned to contest a seat in the Australian Senate on 16 July 1975; CLP candidate Eric Manuell won the resulting by-election on 7 February 1976.

See also

  • 1974 Northern Territory general election