This is a list of members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 1987 to 1990.

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! Name

! Party

! Electorate

! Years in office

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|| John Bailey || Labor || Wanguri || 1989–1999

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|| Neil Bell || Labor || MacDonnell || 1981–1997

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|| Gary Cartwright || Labor || Victoria River || 1990–1994

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|| Denis Collins || Independent || Greatorex || 1980–1994

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|| Hon Barry Coulter || CLP || Palmerston || 1983–1999

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|| Hon Nick Dondas || CLP || Casuarina || 1974–1994

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|| Brian Ede || Labor || Stuart || 1983–1996

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|| Hon Fred Finch || CLP || Leanyer || 1983–1997

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|| Hon Stephen Hatton || CLP || Nightcliff || 1983–2001

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|| Maggie Hickey || Labor || Barkly || 1990–2001

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|| Wes Lanhupuy || Labor || Arnhem || 1983–1995

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|| Hon Daryl Manzie || CLP || Sanderson || 1983–2001

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|| Hon Terry McCarthy || CLP || Goyder || 1983–2001

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|| Max Ortmann || CLP/Independent || Brennan || 1990–1994

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|| Noel Padgham-Purich || Independent || Nelson || 1977–1997

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|| Mick Palmer || CLP || Karama || 1983–2001

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|| Ken Parish || Labor || Millner || 1991–1994

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|| Hon Marshall Perron || CLP || Fannie Bay || 1974–1995

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|| Hon Eric Poole || CLP || Araluen || 1986–2001

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|| Hon Mike Reed || CLP || Katherine || 1987–2003

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|| Maurice Rioli || Labor || Arafura || 1992–2001

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|| Rick Setter || CLP || Jingili || 1984–1997

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|| Terry Smith || Labor || Millner || 1981–1991

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|| Syd Stirling || Labor || Nhulunbuy || 1990–2008

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|| Hon Shane Stone || CLP || Port Darwin || 1990–2000

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|| Stan Tipiloura || Labor || Arafura || 1987–1992

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|| Hon Roger Vale || CLP || Braitling || 1974–1994

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: Millner Labor MLA Terry Smith resigned on 21 November 1991. Labor candidate Ken Parish won the resulting by-election on 7 December.

: Arafura Labor MLA Stan Tipiloura died on 20 September 1992. Labor candidate Maurice Rioli won the resulting by-election on 7 November.

: Brennan CLP MLA Max Ortmann lost preselection prior to the 1994 election and became an independent.

See also

  • 1990 Northern Territory general election