This is a list of members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2007 to 2011, as elected at the 2007 state election.
| Name | Party | Electorate | Term in office |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hon Richard Amery | Labor | Mount Druitt | 1983–present |
| Hon John Aquilina | Labor | Riverstone | 1981–present |
| Marie Andrews | Labor | Gosford | 1995–present |
| Greg Aplin | Liberal | Albury | 2003–present |
| Alan Ashton | Labor | East Hills | 1999–present |
| Mike Baird | Liberal | Manly | 2007–present |
| Craig Baumann | Liberal | Port Stephens | 2007–present |
| Hon Diane Beamer | Labor | Mulgoa | 1995–present |
| Gladys Berejiklian | Liberal | Willoughby | 2003–present |
| Peter Besseling [1] | Independent | Port Macquarie | 2008–present |
| David Borger | Labor | Granville | 2007–present |
| Hon Matt Brown | Labor | Kiama | 1999–present |
| Hon Linda Burney | Labor | Canterbury | 2003–present |
| Hon Cherie Burton | Labor | Kogarah | 1999–present |
| Hon David Campbell | Labor | Keira | 1999–present |
| Steve Cansdell | National | Clarence | 2003–present |
| Barry Collier | Labor | Miranda | 1999–present |
| Andrew Constance | Liberal | Bega | 2003–present |
| Robert Coombs | Labor | Swansea | 2007–present |
| Geoff Corrigan | Labor | Camden | 2003–present |
| Phil Costa | Labor | Wollondilly | 2007–present |
| Michael Daley | Labor | Maroubra | 2005–present |
| Angela D'Amore | Labor | Drummoyne | 2003–present |
| Peter Debnam | Liberal | Vaucluse | 1994–present |
| Victor Dominello [2] | Liberal | Ryde | 2008–present |
| Peter Draper | Independent | Tamworth | 2003–present |
| Dawn Fardell | Independent | Dubbo | 2004–present |
| Hon Verity Firth | Labor | Balmain | 2007–present |
| Andrew Fraser | National | Coffs Harbour | 1990–present |
| Robert Furolo [4] | Labor | Lakemba | 2008–present |
| Tanya Gadiel | Labor | Parramatta | 2003–present |
| Thomas George | National | Lismore | 1999–present |
| Paul Gibson | Labor | Blacktown | 1988–present |
| Pru Goward | Liberal | Goulburn | 2007–present |
| Hon Kevin Greene | Labor | Oatley | 1999–present |
| Shelley Hancock | Liberal | South Coast | 2003–present |
| David Harris | Labor | Wyong | 2007–present |
| Hon Chris Hartcher | Liberal | Terrigal | 1988–present |
| Noreen Hay | Labor | Wollongong | 2003–present |
| Brad Hazzard | Liberal | Wakehurst | 1991–present |
| Hon Kerry Hickey | Labor | Cessnock | 1999–present |
| Sonia Hornery | Labor | Wallsend | 2007–present |
| Katrina Hodgkinson | National | Burrinjuck | 1999–present |
| Judy Hopwood | Liberal | Hornsby | 2002–present |
| Kevin Humphries | National | Barwon | 2007–present |
| Hon Morris Iemma [4] | Labor | Lakemba | 1991–2008 |
| Virginia Judge | Labor | Strathfield | 2003–present |
| Hon Kristina Keneally | Labor | Heffron | 2003–present |
| Malcolm Kerr | Liberal | Cronulla | 1984–present |
| Ninos Khoshaba | Labor | Smithfield | 2007–present |
| Hon Phil Koperberg | Labor | Blue Mountains | 2007–present |
| Nick Lalich [3] | Labor | Cabramatta | 2008–present |
| Hon Paul Lynch | Labor | Liverpool | 1995–present |
| Daryl Maguire | Liberal | Wagga Wagga | 1999–present |
| Gerard Martin | Labor | Bathurst | 1999–present |
| Hon Grant McBride | Labor | The Entrance | 1992–present |
| Andrew McDonald | Labor | Macquarie Fields | 2007–present |
| Jodi McKay | Labor | Newcastle | 2007–present |
| Paul McLeay | Labor | Heathcote | 2003–present |
| Lylea McMahon | Labor | Shellharbour | 2007–present |
| Hon Reba Meagher [3] | Labor | Cabramatta | 1994–2008 |
| Alison Megarrity | Labor | Menai | 1999–present |
| Wayne Merton | Liberal | Baulkham Hills | 1988–present |
| Matthew Morris | Labor | Charlestown | 2003–present |
| Clover Moore | Independent | Sydney | 1988–present |
| Jonathan O'Dea | Liberal | Davidson | 2007–present |
| Barry O'Farrell | Liberal | Ku-ring-gai | 1995–present |
| Rob Oakeshott [1] | Independent | Port Macquarie | 1996–2008 |
| Don Page | National | Ballina | 1988–present |
| Karyn Paluzzano | Labor | Penrith | 2003–present |
| Paul Pearce | Labor | Coogee | 2003–present |
| Barbara Perry | Labor | Auburn | 2001–present |
| Adrian Piccoli | National | Murrumbidgee | 1999–present |
| Greg Piper | Independent | Lake Macquarie | 2007–present |
| Geoff Provest | National | Tweed | 2007–present |
| Hon Nathan Rees | Labor | Toongabbie | 2007–present |
| Michael Richardson | Liberal | Castle Hill | 1993–present |
| Anthony Roberts | Liberal | Lane Cove | 2003–present |
| Hon Frank Sartor | Labor | Rockdale | 2003–present |
| Allan Shearan | Labor | Londonderry | 2003–present |
| Jillian Skinner | Liberal | North Shore | 1994–present |
| Greg Smith | Liberal | Epping | 2007–present |
| Hon George Souris | National | Upper Hunter | 1988–present |
| Tony Stewart | Labor | Bankstown | 1995–present |
| Rob Stokes | Liberal | Pittwater | 2007–present |
| Andrew Stoner | National | Oxley | 1999–present |
| Hon Carmel Tebbutt | Labor | Marrickville | 2005–present |
| Frank Terenzini | Labor | Maitland | 2007–present |
| Richard Torbay | Independent | Northern Tablelands | 1999–present |
| Hon Joe Tripodi | Labor | Fairfield | 1995–present |
| John Turner | National | Myall Lakes | 1988–present |
| Russell Turner | National | Orange | 1996–present |
| Hon John Watkins [2] | Labor | Ryde | 1995–2008 |
| Hon Graham West | Labor | Campbelltown | 2001–present |
| Steve Whan | Labor | Monaro | 2003–present |
| John Williams | National | Murray-Darling | 2007–present |
| Ray Williams | Liberal | Hawkesbury | 2007–present |
- 1 Port Macquarie independent MLA Rob Oakeshott resigned on 13 August 2008 in order to contest a federal by-election for the seat of Lyne. Independent candidate Peter Besseling won the resulting by-election on 18 October.
- 2 Ryde Labor MLA and outgoing Deputy Premier John Watkins resigned on 12 September 2008. Liberal candidate Victor Dominello won the resulting by-election on 18 October.
- 3 Cabramatta Labor MLA Reba Meagher resigned on 16 September 2008. Labor candidate Nick Lalich won the resulting by-election on October 18.
- 4 Lakemba Labor MLA and outgoing Premier Morris Iemma resigned on 19 September 2008. Labor candidate Robert Furolo won the resulting by-election on October 18.
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