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.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Name
! colspan=2|Party
! Electorate
! Years in office
|-
| Liz Andrew
|
| Sanderson
| 1974–1977
|-
| Milton Ballantyne
|
| Nhulunbuy
| 1974–1980
|-
| Nick Dondas
|
| Casuarina
| 1974–1994
|-
| Paul Everingham
|
| Jingili
| 1974–1984
|-
| Bernie Kilgariff
|
| Alice Springs
| 1974–1976
|-
| Rupert Kentish
|
| Arnhem
| 1974–1977
|-
| Dawn Lawrie
|
| Nightcliff
| 1974–1983
|-
| Dr Goff Letts
|
| Victoria River
| 1974–1977
|-
| Eric Manuell
|
| Alice Springs
| 1976–1977
|-
| Les MacFarlane
|
| Elsey
| 1974–1983
|-
| Marshall Perron
|
| Stuart Park
| 1974–1995
|-
| Dave Pollock
|
| MacDonnell
| 1974–1977
|-
| Jim Robertson
|
| Gillen
| 1974–1986
|-
| Roger Ryan
|
| Millner
| 1974–1977
|-
| Roger Steele
|
| Ludmilla
| 1974–1990
|-
| Grant Tambling
|
| Fannie Bay
| 1974–1977
|-
| Hyacinth Tungutalum
|
| Tiwi
| 1974–1977
|-
| Ian Tuxworth
|
| Barkly
| 1974–1990
|-
| Roger Vale
|
| Stuart
| 1974–1994
|-
| Ron Withnall
|
| Port Darwin
| 1974–1977
|-
|}
: 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
