Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, 2020–2024

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This is a list of members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 2020 to 2024, as elected at the 2020 election.[1]

Name Party Electorate Term in office
Ngaree Ah Kit ALP Karama 2016–2024
Marie-Clare Boothby CLP Brennan 2020–present
Joel Bowden ALP Johnston 2020–2024
Manuel Brown ALP Arafura 2023–present
Joshua Burgoyne CLP Braitling 2020–present
Lawrence Costa ALP Arafura 2016–2022
Steve Edgington CLP Barkly 2020–present
Lia Finocchiaro CLP Spillett 2012–present
Hon Natasha Fyles ALP Nightcliff 2012–2024
Hon Michael Gunner [4] ALP Fannie Bay 2008–2022
Yingiya Mark Guyula Independent Mulka 2016–present
Jo Hersey CLP Katherine 2020–present
Paul Kirby ALP Port Darwin 2016–2024
Robyn Lambley Territory Alliance/Independent [1] Araluen 2010–present
Hon Eva Lawler ALP Drysdale 2016–2024
Gerard Maley CLP Nelson 2020–present
Hon Nicole Manison ALP Wanguri 2013–2024
Mark Monaghan ALP Fong Lim 2020–2024
Hon Lauren Moss ALP Casuarina 2014–2024
Chansey Paech ALP Gwoja 2016–present
Brent Potter [4] ALP Fannie Bay 2022–2024
Kezia Purick Independent Goyder 2008–2024
Ian Sloan [3] CLP Daly 2020–2021
Mark Turner ALP [2] Blain 2020–2024
Selena Uibo ALP Arnhem 2016–present
Kate Worden ALP Sanderson 2016–2024
Bill Yan CLP Namatjira 2020–present
Dheran Young [3] ALP Daly 2021–present
1 Robyn Lambley resigned from the Territory Alliance party on 21 October 2020, approximately two months after the 2020 election, where she was elected under the Territory Alliance banner. She currently sits in the parliament as an independent.[2]
2 Mark Turner was removed from the Labor Party caucus on 18 February 2021, but remained a member of the party.[3]
3 Country Liberal MLA for Daly Ian Sloan resigned on 19 August 2021. Labor member Dheran Young won the by-election to replace him on 11 September 2021.[4][5]
4 Chief minister and Labor MLA for Fannie Bay Michael Gunner resigned on 27 July 2022. Labor member Brent Potter won the by-election to replace him on 20 August 2022.

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References

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  1. ^ Green, Antony. "Northern Territory 2020 Election Results". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ "Territory Alliance party ousts Robyn Lambley, leaving it with no seats in Parliament". ABC News. 21 October 2020.
  3. ^ Jane Gibson (18 February 2021). "Blain MLA Mark Turner exiled from NT Labor caucus as staffer resigns over scandal". ABC News.
  4. ^ "CLP's Ian Sloan announces resignation, triggering by-election". ABC News. 5 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Labor declares victory for Dheran Young in Daly by-election". ABC News. 11 September 2021. Retrieved 11 September 2021.

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