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Governors-General 451Presidents, Deputy Presidents, Speakers, Deputy Speakers and parliamentary statutory office holders 452Chronology of Parliaments 459Party representation in Parliament 464Members since 1901 468Members who have served in both chambers 564Longest serving members 566Women in Parliament (by date) 567Number of women in Parliament 574Prime Ministers 580Leaders of the Opposition 582Ministries and Cabinets 584Shadow Ministries 694

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Governors-General

Names Period of service

Hopetoun, 7th Earl of, the Rt Hon. John Adrian Louis Hope, KT, GCMG, GCVO (later 1st Marquess of Linlithgow). Died 29.2.1908.

1.1.1901–9.1.1903

Tennyson, 2nd Baron, the Rt Hon. Hallam Tennyson, GCMG. Died 2.12.1928. 9.1.1903–21.1.1904

Northcote, 1st Baron, the Rt Hon. Henry Stafford Northcote, GCMG, GCIE, CB. Died 29.9.1911.

21.1.1904–9.9.1908

Dudley, 2nd Earl of, the Rt Hon. William Humble Ward, GCB, GCMG, GCVO. Died 29.6.1932.

9.9.1908–31.7.1911

Denman, 3rd Baron, the Rt Hon. Thomas Denman, GCMG, KCVO. Died 24.6.1954. 31.7.1911–18.5.1914

Munro Ferguson, the Rt Hon. Sir Ronald Craufurd, GCMG (later 1st Viscount Novar). Died 30.3.1934.

18.5.1914–6.10.1920

Forster, 1st Baron, the Rt Hon. Henry William Forster, GCMG. Died 15.1.1936. 6.10.1920–8.10.1925

Stonehaven, 1st Baron, the Rt Hon. John Lawrence Baird, GCMG, DSO (later 1st Viscount Stonehaven). Died 20.8.1941.

8.10.1925–22.1.1931

Isaacs, the Rt Hon. Sir Isaac Alfred, GCB, GCMG, KC. Died 11.2.1948. 22.1.1931–23.1.1936

Gowrie, 1st Baron, Brigadier General the Rt Hon. Alexander Gore Arkwright Hore-Ruthven, VC, GCMG, CB, DSO (later 1st Earl of Gowrie of Canberra and Dirleton). Died 2.5.1955.

23.1.1936–30.1.1945

Gloucester, Duke of, Earl of Ulster and Baron Culloden, HRH Prince Henry William Frederick Albert, KG, KT, KP, GCB, GCMG, GCVO. Died 10.6.1974.

30.1.1945–11.3.1947

McKell, the Rt Hon. Sir William John, GCMG, QC. Died 11.1.1985. 11.3.1947–8.5.1953

Slim, Field Marshal Sir William Joseph, KG, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, GBE, DSO, MC (later 1st Viscount Slim) (Retd). Died 14.12.1970.

8.5.1953–2.2.1960

Dunrossil, 1st Viscount, the Rt Hon. William Shepherd Morrison, GCMG, MC, QC. Died in office 3.2.1961.

2.2.1960–3.2.1961

De L’Isle, 1st Viscount, 6th Baron De L’Isle and Dudley, the Rt Hon. William Philip Sidney, VC, KG, GCMG, GCVO. Died 5.4.1991.

3.8.1961–22.9.1965

Casey, Baron, the Rt Hon. Richard Gardiner Casey, KG, GCMG, CH, DSO, MC. Died 17.6.1976.

22.9.1965–30.4.1969

Hasluck, the Rt Hon. Sir Paul Meernaa Caedwalla, KG, GCMG, GCVO. Died 9.1.1993. 30.4.1969–11.7.1974

Kerr, the Rt Hon. Sir John Robert, AK, GCMG, GCVO, QC. Died 24.3.1991. 11.7.1974–8.12.1977

Cowen, the Rt Hon. Sir Zelman, AK, GCMG, GCVO, QC. Died 8.12.2011. 8.12.1977–29.7.1982

Stephen, the Rt Hon. Sir Ninian Martin, KG, AK, GCMG, GCVO, KBE, QC. Died 29.10.2017.

29.7.1982–16.2.1989

Hayden, the Hon. William George, AC. 16.2.1989–16.2.1996

Deane, the Hon. Sir William Patrick, AC, KBE. 16.2.1996–29.6.2001

Hollingworth, Right Reverend the Hon. Dr Peter John, AC, OBE. 29.6.2001–29.5.2003*

Jeffery, Major General the Hon. Michael, AC, AO (Mil), CVO, MC (Retd). 11.8.2003–5.9.2008

Bryce, the Hon. Dame Quentin Alice Louise, AD, CVO. 5.9.2008–28.3.2014

Cosgrove, General the Hon. Sir Peter John, AK, MC (Retd). 28.3.2014–1.7.2019

Hurley, General the Hon. David John, AC, DSC (Retd). 1.7.2019–

* Resigned; commission revoked from 29.5.2003.

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Presidents, Deputy Presidents, Speakers, Deputy Speakers and parliamentary statutory office holders

Senate

Presidents

Baker, the Hon. Sir Richard Chaffey, KCMG 9.5.1901–31.12.1906

Gould, the Hon. Albert John, VD (later Sir Albert) 20.2.1907–30.6.1910

Turley, the Hon. Henry 1.7.1910–8.7.1913

Givens, the Hon. Henry Thomas 9.7.1913–30.7.1914 8.10.1914–30.6.1926

Newlands, the Hon. John, CBE (later Sir John, KCMG, CBE) 1.7.1926–13.8.1929

Kingsmill, the Hon. Walter 14.8.1929–30.8.1932

Lynch, the Hon. Patrick Joseph 31.8.1932–30.6.1938

Hayes, the Hon. John Blyth, CMG 1.7.1938–30.6.1941

Cunningham, the Hon. James 1.7.1941–4.7.1943

Brown, the Hon. Gordon 23.9.1943–19.3.1951

Mattner, the Hon. Edward William, MC, DCM, MM 12.6.1951–7.9.1953

McMullin, the Hon. Alister Maxwell (later Sir Alister, KCMG) 8.9.1953–30.6.1971

Cormack, the Hon. Sir Magnus Cameron, KBE 17.8.1971–11.4.1974

O’Byrne, the Hon. Justin Hilary 9.7.1974–11.11.1975

Laucke, the Hon. Condor Louis (later Sir Condor, KCMG) 17.2.1976–30.6.1981

Young, the Hon. Harold William (later Sir Harold, KCMG) 18.8.1981–4.2.1983

McClelland, the Hon. Douglas 21.4.1983–23.1.1987

Sibraa, the Hon. Kerry Walter 17.2.1987–5.6.1987 14.9.1987–31.1.1994

Beahan, the Hon. Michael Eamon 1.2.1994–30.6.1996

Reid, the Hon. Margaret Elizabeth 20.8.1996–18.8.2002

Calvert, the Hon. Paul Henry 19.8.2002–14.8.2007

Ferguson, the Hon. Alan Baird 14.8.2007–25.8.2008

Hogg, the Hon. John Joseph 26.8.2008–30.6.2014

Parry, the Hon. Stephen Shane 7.7.2014–9.5.2016 30.8.2016–2.11.2017

Ryan, the Hon. Scott Michael 13.11.2017–

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Chairs of Committees*

Best, the Hon. Robert Wallace 28.6.1901–31.12.1903

Higgs, the Hon. William Guy 16.3.1904–31.12.1906

Pearce, the Hon. George Foster 21.2.1907–13.11.1908

Dobson, the Hon. Henry 25.11.1908–30.6.1910

O’Keefe, the Hon. David John 1.7.1910–30.7.1914

Henderson, Christopher George 9.10.1914–30.6.1917

Shannon, John Wallace 12.7.1917–30.6.1920

Bakhap, Thomas Jerome Kingston 21.7.1920–30.6.1923

Newlands, the Hon. John, CBE (later Sir John, KCMG, CBE) 5.7.1923–30.6.1926

Plain, the Hon. William 1.7.1926–30.6.1932

Hays, Herbert Ephraim Digby 1.9.1932–23.9.1935

Sampson, Burford, DSO, VD 24.9.1935–30.6.1938

McLachlan, James 1.7.1938–30.6.1941

Brown, Gordon 1.7.1941–23.9.1943

Courtice, Benjamin 23.9.1943–1.11.1946

Nicholls, Theophilus Martin 6.11.1946–19.3.1951

Rankin, George James, DSO, VD 12.6.1951–30.6.1953

Reid, the Hon. Albert David, MC 8.9.1953–22.5.1962

McKellar, Gerald Colin 7.8.1962–21.12.1964

Drake-Brockman, Thomas Charles, DFC 16.3.1965–11.11.1969

Bull, Thomas Louis, OBE 25.11.1969–30.6.1971

Prowse, Edgar Wylie 17.8.1971–31.12.1973

Webster, James Joseph 5.3.1974–21.12.1975

Drake-Brockman, the Hon. Thomas Charles, DFC 17.2.1976–30.6.1978

Scott, Douglas Barr 15.8.1978–10.12.1979

Maunsell, Charles Ronald 19.2.1980–30.6.1981

McClelland, the Hon. Douglas 20.8.1981–22.10.1981

* Title changed to Deputy President and Chair of Committees on 22.10.1981.

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Deputy Presidents and Chairs of Committees

McClelland, the Hon. Douglas 22.10.1981–4.2.1983

Hamer, David John, DSC 21.4.1983–5.6.1987 14.9.1987–30.6.1990

Colston, Malcolm Arthur 21.8.1990–16.8.1993

Crichton-Browne, Noel Ashley 17.8.1993–9.5.1995

Reid, Margaret Elizabeth 9.5.1995–19.8.1996

Colston, Malcolm Arthur 20.8.1996–6.5.1997

West, Suzanne Margaret 6.5.1997–30.6.2002

Hogg, John Joseph 19.8.2002–25.8.2008

Ferguson, the Hon. Alan Baird 26.8.2008–30.6.2011

Parry, Stephen Shane 4.7.2011–7.7.2014

Marshall, Gavin Mark 7.7.2014–9.5.2016

Lines, Susan 30.9.2016–

Note: For more detail on Presidents and Deputy Presidents and their terms of office, refer to Odgers’ Australian Senate Practice (14th edition), Canberra, Department of the Senate, 2016.

House of Representatives

Speakers

Holder, the Hon. Sir Frederick William, KCMG 9.5.1901–23.11.1903 2.3.1904–5.11.1906 20.2.1907–23.7.1909

Salmon, the Hon. Charles Carty 28.7.1909–19.2.1910

McDonald, the Hon. Charles 1.7.1910–23.4.1913

Johnson, the Hon. William Elliot 9.7.1913–30.7.1914

McDonald, the Hon. Charles 8.10.1914–26.3.1917

Johnson, the Hon. William Elliot (later Sir Elliot, KCMG) 14.6.1917–3.11.1919 26.2.1920–6.11.1922

Watt, the Rt Hon. William Alexander 28.2.1923–3.10.1925

Groom, the Hon. Sir Littleton Ernest, KCMG, KC 13.1.1926–9.10.1928 6.2.1929–16.9.1929

Makin, the Hon. Norman John Oswald 20.11.1929–27.11.1931

Mackay, the Hon. George Hugh 17.2.1932–7.8.1934

Bell, the Hon. George John, DSO, VD 23.10.1934–21.9.1937 30.11.1937–27.8.1940

Nairn, the Hon. Walter Maxwell 20.11.1940–21.6.1943

Rosevear, the Hon. John Solomon 22.6.1943–7.7.1943 23.9.1943–16.8.1946 6.11.1946–31.10.1949

Cameron, the Hon. Archie Galbraith 22.2.1950–19.3.1951 12.6.1951–21.4.1954 4.8.1954–4.11.1955 15.2.1956–9.8.1956

McLeay, the Hon. John, MM (later Sir John, KCMG, MM) 29.8.1956–14.10.1958 17.2.1959–2.11.1961 20.2.1962–1.11.1963 25.2.1964–31.10.1966

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Aston, the Hon. William John (later Sir William, KCMG) 21.2.1967–29.9.1969 25.11.1969–2.11.1972

Cope, the Hon. James Francis 27.2.1973–11.4.1974 9.7.1974–27.2.1975

Scholes, the Hon. Gordon Glen Denton 27.2.1975–11.11.1975

Snedden, the Rt Hon. Billy Mackie, QC (later Sir Billy, KCMG, QC) 17.2.1976–10.11.1977 21.2.1978–19.9.1980 25.11.1980–4.2.1983

Jenkins, the Hon. Dr Henry Alfred 21.4.1983–26.10.1984 21.2.1985–20.12.1985

Child, the Hon. Gloria Joan Liles 11.2.1986–5.6.1987 14.9.1987–28.8.1989

McLeay, the Hon. Leo Boyce 29.8.1989–22.12.1989 8.5.1990–8.2.1993

Martin, the Hon. Stephen Paul 4.5.1993–29.1.1996

Halverson, the Hon. Robert George 30.4.1996–3.3.1998

Sinclair, the Rt Hon. Ian McCahon 4.3.1998–31.8.1998

Andrew, the Hon. John Neil 10.11.1998–8.10.2001 12.2.2002–31.8.2004

Hawker, the Hon. David Peter Maxwell 16.11.2004–17.10.2007

Jenkins, Henry Alfred 12.2.2008–19.7.2010 28.9.2010–24.11.2011

Slipper, the Hon. Peter Neil 24.11.2011–9.10.2012

Burke, Anna Elizabeth 9.10.2012–5.8.2013

Bishop, the Hon. Bronwyn Kathleen 12.11.2013–2.8.2015

Smith, the Hon. Anthony David Hawthorn 10.8.2015–9.5.2016 30.8.2016–11.4.2019

2.7.2019–

Chairs of Committees

Chanter, the Hon. John Moore 5.6.1901–10.10.1902 4.6.1903–22.10.1903

Salmon, the Hon. Charles Carty 17.3.1904–15.12.1904 2.8.1905–21.12.1905

McDonald, the Hon. Charles 20.6.1906–12.10.1906

10.7.1907–19.2.1910

Poynton, the Hon. Alexander 1.7.1910–23.4.1913

Fowler, the Hon. James Mackinnon 9.7.1913–30.7.1914

Chanter, the Hon. John Moore 9.10.1914–26.3.1917 14.6.1917–3.11.1919 27.2.1920–6.11.1922

Bamford, the Hon. Frederick William 28.2.1923–3.10.1925

Bayley, James Garfield 14.1.1926–9.10.1928

7.2.1929–16.9.1929

McGrath, David Charles 20.11.1929–27.11.1931

Bell, George John, CMG, DSO, VD 17.2.1932–7.8.1934

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Chairs of Committees

Prowse, John Henry 23.10.1934–21.9.1937 30.11.1937–27.8.1940 21.11.1940–21.6.1943

Riordan, William James Frederick 22.6.1943–7.7.1943

24.9.1943–16.8.1946

Clark, Joseph James 7.11.1946–31.10.1949

Adermann, Charles Frederick 22.2.1950–19.3.1951 20.6.1951–21.4.1954 4.8.1954–4.11.1955 15.2.1956–14.10.1958

Bowden, George James, MC 17.2.1959–7.3.1961

Lucock, Philip Ernest, CBE 8.3.1961–2.11.1961 20.2.1962–1.11.1963 25.2.1964–31.10.1966 21.2.1967–29.9.1969 25.11.1969–2.11.1972

Scholes, Gordon Glen Denton 28.2.1973–11.4.1974 9.7.1974–27.2.1975

Berinson, Joseph Max 27.2.1975–14.7.1975

Jenkins, Dr Henry Alfred 19.8.1975–11.11.1975

Lucock, Philip Ernest, CBE 17.2.1976–10.11.1977

Millar, Percival Clarence 21.2.1978–19.9.1980 25.11.1980–4.2.1983

Johnson, the Hon. Leslie Royston 21.4.1983–19.12.1983

Child, Gloria Joan Liles 28.2.1984–11.2.1986

McLeay, Leo Boyce 11.2.1986–4.6.1987 14.9.1987–29.8.1989

Edwards, Ronald Frederick 29.8.1989–19.2.1990 8.5.1990–8.2.1993

Note: For more detail on Speakers and Chairmen of Committees of the House of Representatives and their terms of office, refer to House of Representatives Practice (7th edition), Canberra, Department of the House of Representatives, 2018.

Deputy Speakers

Jenkins, Henry Alfred 4.5.1993–29.1.1996

Nehl, Garry Barr 30.4.1996–8.10.2001

Causley, the Hon. Ian Raymond 12.2.2002–31.8.2004 16.11.2004–17.10.2007

Burke, Anna Elizabeth 12.2.2008–19.7.2010

Slipper, the Hon. Peter Neil 28.9.2010–24.11.2011

Burke, Anna Elizabeth 24.11.2011–9.10.2012

Scott, the Hon. Bruce Craig 9.10.2012–5.8.2013

12.11.2013–9.5.2016

Coulton, Mark Maclean 30.8.2016–5.3.2018

Hogan, Kevin John 26.3.2018–11.4.2019

2.7.2019–10.2.2020

O’Brien, Llewellyn Stephen 10.2.2020–

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Second Deputy Speakers

Rocher, Allan Charles 3.3.1994–29.1.1996

Jenkins, Henry Alfred 30.4.1996–31.8.1998 10.11.1998–8.10.2001 12.2.2002–31.8.2004 16.11.2004–17.10.2007

Scott, the Hon. Bruce Craig 12.2.2008–19.7.2010 28.9.2010–9.10.2012

Georganas, Steven 10.10.2012–5.8.2013

Mitchell, Robert George 12.11.2013–9.5.2016

30.8.2016–11.4.2019

2.7.2019–

* Mr Jenkins was never formally appointed Clerk of the House, was paid no salary during his term as Acting Clerk and resigned to resume his office of Clerk of the Parliament of Victoria.

Parliamentary statutory office holders

Clerks of the Senate

Blackmore, Edwin Gordon, CMG 1.4.1901–30.6.1908

Boydell, Charles Broughton 1.7.1908–31.1.1917

Gavan Duffy, Charles Cashel, CMG 1.2.1917–27.8.1920

Monahan, George Henry, CMG 28.8.1920–31.12.1938

Broinowski, Robert Arthur 1.1.1939–30.11.1942

Edwards, John Ernest 1.12.1942–20.7.1955

Loof, Rupert Harry Colin, CBE 21.7.1955–14.8.1965

Odgers, James Rowland, CBE 16.8.1965–8.8.1979

Bullock, Roy Edwards, OBE 9.8.1979–23.9.1980

Bradshaw, Keith Oscar 29.10.1980–15.7.1982

Cumming Thom, Alan Ritchie 16.7.1982–15.2.1988

Evans, Harry 18.2.1988–4.12.2009

Laing, Rosemary Gay 5.12.2009–8.3.2017

Pye, Richard 9.3.2017–

Clerks of the House of Representatives

Jenkins, George Henry, CMG (Acting*) (later Sir George) 1.5.1901–6.7.1901

Duffy, Charles Gavan, CMG 8.7.1901–31.1.1917

Gale, Walter Augustus, CMG 1.2.1917–27.7.1927

McGregor, John Robert 1.9.1927–28.9.1927

Parkes, Ernest William, CMG 27.10.1927–22.3.1937

Green, Frank Clifton, MC (later CBE) 23.3.1937–25.6.1955

Tregear, Albert Allan (later CBE) 27.6.1955 to 31.12.1958

Turner, Alan George, CBE (later Sir Alan) 1.1.1959–10.12.1971

Parkes, Norman James, CBE 11.12.1971–31.12.1976

Pettifer, John Athol, CBE 1.1.1977–15.7.1982

Blake, Douglas Maurice, VRD (later AM) 16.7.1982–30.7.1985

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Clerks of the House of Representatives

Browning, Alan Robert 31.7.1985–22.3.1991

Barlin, Lyndal McAlpin, AM 23.3.1991–26.7.1997

Harris, Ian Charles AO 27.7.1997–4.12.2009

Wright, Bernard Clive (later AO) 5.12.2009–31.12.2013

Elder, David Russell 1.1.2014–1.8.2019

Surtees, Claressa 2.8.2019–

Department of Parliamentary Services Secretaries

Penfold, Hilary, QC 1.2.2004–11.1.2008

Thompson, Alan 20.5.2008–26.1.2012

Mills, Carol 28.5.2012–21.4.2015

Stefanic, Rob 14.12.2015–

Note: The Department of Parliamentary Services commenced operation on 1 February 2004.

Parliamentary Librarians

Wadsworth, Arthur 1.7.1901–31.12.1927

Binns, Kenneth 1.1.1928–27.11.1947

White, Sir Harold, CBE 28.11.1947–31.12.1967

Fleming, Allan, CBE 1.1.1968–1.6.1970

Moore, A. Leslie, OBE 2.6.1970–12.7.1978

Weir, Harold 18.8.1978–9.9.1981

MacLean, Hillas 9.12.1982–31.1.1992

Templeton, John W. 1.2.1992–5.12.2003

Missingham, Roxanne 6.12.2005–13.2.2012

Heriot, Dianne 10.5.2012–

Parliamentary Budget Officers

Bowen, Phil, PSM, FCPA 30.5.2012–22.7.2017

Wilkinson, Jenny 24.7.2017–27.1.2020

Helgeby, Stein 18.11.2020–

Note: Following amendments to the Parliamentary Service Act 1999 in 2011, the Parliamentary Budget Officer was appointed on 20.5.2012 and the Office began its work on 23.7.2012.Note: Lists of Department of Parliamentary Services Secretaries, Parliamentary Librarians, and Parliamentary Budget Officers do not include acting appointments.

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Chronology of Parliaments* Parliament prorogued by Governor-General in an address to members of both Houses

in the Senate Chamber.

† Parliament further prorogued

‡ House of Representatives

+ Senate

x Parliament was prorogued one minute before the House of Representatives was dissolved.

Parliament Elected Opened Closed Prorogued Dissolved

First 29–30.3.1901 23.11.1903

First Session 9.5.1901 10.10.1902 10.10.1902*

14.11.1902†

15.12.1902†

21.1.1903†

20.2.1903†

31.3.1903†

Second Session 26.5.1903 22.10.1903 22.10.1903*

11.11.1903†

Second 16.12.1903 5.11.1906

First Session 2.3.1904 15.12.1904 15.12.1904*

20.1.1905†

3.2.1905†

29.3.1905†

28.4.1905†

22.5.1905†

Second Session 28.6.1905 21.12.1905 21.12.1905*

31.1.1906†

29.3.1906†

4.5.1906†

Third Session 7.6.1906 12.10.1906 12.10.1906*

26.10.1906†

Third 12.12.1906 19.2.1910

First Session 20.2.1907 21.2.1907 22.2.1907 (expired)

5.4.1907†

18.5.1907†

Second Session 3.7.1907 5.6.1908 11.6.1908

14.7.1908†

13.8.1908†

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Third Session 16.9.1908 11.12.1908 15.12.1908

19.1.1909†

5.3.1909†

7.4.1909†

Fourth Session 26.5.1909 8.12.1909 13.12.1909

18.1.1910†

Fourth 13.4.1910 23.4.1913

First Session 1.7.1910 25.11.1910 29.11.1910

2.2.1911†

17.3.1911†

2.5.1911†

9.6.1911†

24.7.1911†

1.8.1911†

Second Session 5.9.1911 21.12.1911 22.12.1911†

1.2.1912†

13.3.1912†

19.4.1912†

22.5.1912†

Third Session 19.6.1912 21.12.1912 8.1.1913

Fifth 31.5.1913 30.7.1914

First Session 9.7.1913 19.12.1913 19.12.1913

29.1.1914†

11.3.1914†

Second Session 15.4.1914 26.6.1914 27.6.1914

Sixth 5.9.1914 26.3.1917

First Session 8.10.1914 17.3.1917 20.3.1917

Seventh 5.5.1917 3.11.1919

First Session 14.6.1917 14.6.1917 16.6.1917

Second Session 11.7.1917 24.10.1919 28.10.1919

Eighth 13.12.1919 6.11.1922

First Session 26.2.1920 10.12.1921 5.1.1922

10.3.1922†

11.5.1922†

Second Session 28.6.1922 14.10.1922 18.10.1922

Ninth 16.12.1922 3.10.1925

First Session 28.2.1923 15.3.1923 21.3.1923

16.5.1923†

Second Session 13.6.1923 10.10.1924 30.4.1925

Third Session 10.6.1925 25.9.1925 28.9.1925

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Tenth 14.11.1925 9.10.1928

First Session 13.1.1926 22.9.1928

Eleventh 17.11.1928 16.9.1929

First Session 6.2.1929 12.9.1929

Twelfth 12.10.1929 27.11.1931

First Session 20.11.1929 26.11.1931

Thirteenth 19.12.1931 7.8.1934

First Session 17.2.1932 2.8.1934

Fourteenth 15.9.1934 21.9.1937

First Session 23.10.1934 11.12.1936 27.5.1937

Second Session 17.6.1937 15.9.1937

Fifteenth 23.10.1937 27.8.1940

First Session 30.11.1937 8.12.1939 14.3.1940

Second Session 17.4.1940 22.8.1940

Sixteenth 21.9.1940 7.7.1943

First Session 20.11.1940 1.7.1943

Seventeenth 21.8.1943 16.8.1946

First Session 23.9.1943 31.3.1944 5.7.1944

Second Session 17.7.1944 1.12.1944 8.2.1945

Third Session 21.2.1945 9.8.1946

Eighteenth 28.9.1946 31.10.1949

First Session 6.11.1946 18.6.1948 4.8.1948

Second Session 1.9.1948 27.10.1949

Nineteenth 10.12.1949 19.3.1951

First Session 22.2.1950 16.3.1951

Twentieth 28.4.1951 21.4.1954

First Session 12.6.1951 22.10.1953 30.10.1953

Second Session 10.11.1953 3.12.1953 4.2.1954

Third Session 15.2.1954 14.4.1954

Twenty-first 29.5.1954 4.11.1955

First Session 4.8.1954 28.10.1955

Twenty-second 10.12.1955 14.10.1958

First Session 15.2.1956 8.11.1956 7.3.1957

Second Session 19.3.1957 5.12.1957 11.2.1958

Third Session 25.2.1958 2.10.1958

Twenty-third 22.11.1958 2.11.1961

First Session 17.2.1959 3.12.1959 10.2.1960

Second Session 8.3.1960 9.12.1960 20.2.1961

Third Session 7.3.1961 27.10.1961

Twenty-fourth 9.12.1961 1.11.1963

First Session 20.2.1962 30.10.1963

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Twenty-fifth 30.11.1963 31.10.1966

First Session 25.2.1964 28.10.1966

Twenty-sixth 26.11.1966 29.9.1969

First Session 21.2.1967 9.11.1967 9.2.1968

Second Session 12.3.1968 26.9.1969

Twenty-seventh 25.10.1969 2.11.1972

First Session 25.11.1969 26.11.1969 23.2.1970

Second Session 3.3.1970 31.10.1972

Twenty-eighth 2.12.1972 11.4.1974

First Session 27.2.1973 13.12.1973 14.2.1974

Second Session 28.2.1974 10.4.1974

Twenty-ninth 18.5.1974 11.11.1975

First Session 9.7.1974 11.11.1975

Thirtieth 13.12.1975 10.11.1977

First Session 17.2.1976 25.2.1977 28.2.1977

Second Session 8.3.1977 9.11.1977

Thirty-first 10.12.1977 19.9.1980

First Session 21.2.1978 18.9.1980

Thirty-second 18.10.1980 4.2.1983

First Session 25.11.1980 14.12.1982‡

16.12.1982+

Thirty-third 5.3.1983 26.10.1984

First Session 21.4.1983 11.10.1984‡

24.10.1984+

Thirty-fourth 1.12.1984 5.6.1987

First Session 21.2.1985 4.6.1987‡

5.6.1987+

Thirty-fifth 11.7.1987 19.2.1990

First Session 14.9.1987 22.12.1989

Thirty-sixth 24.3.1990 8.2.1993

First Session 8.5.1990 18.12.1992 8.2.1993x

Thirty-seventh 13.3.1993 29.1.1996

First Session 4.5.1993 30.11.1995 29.1.1996x

Thirty-eighth 2.3.1996 31.8.1998

First Session 30.4.1996 12.7.1998+ 31.8.1998x

15.7.1998‡

Thirty-ninth 3.10.1998 8.10.2001

First Session 10.11.1998 27.9.2001 8.10.2001x

Fortieth 10.11.2001 31.8.2004

First Session 12.2.2002 13.8.2004‡ 31.8.2004x

30.8.2004+

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Forty-first 9.10.2004 17.10.2007

First Session 16.11.2004 20.9.2007 15.10.2007x

Forty-second 24.11.2007 19.7.2010

First Session 12.2.2008 24.6.2010 19.7.2010x

Forty-third 21.8.2010 5.8.2013

First Session 28.9.2010 27.6.2013‡ 5.8.2013x

28.6.2013+

Forty-fourth 7.9.2013 9.5.2016

First Session 12.11.2013 15.4.2016

Second Session 18.4.2016 9.5.2016

Forty-fifth 2.7.2016 11.4.2019

First Session 30.8.2016 4.4.2019 11.4.2019x

Forty-sixth 18.5.2019

First Session 2.7.2019

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Senate

Date Govta ALP FT PROT LIB–COM NAT CP UAP Othersb Total

29/30.3.1901 PROT 8 17 11 – – – – – 36

1.1.1904 PROT 14 12 8 – – – – 2 36

1.1.1907 PROT 15 12 6 – – – – 3 36

1.7.1910 ALP 23 – – 13c – – – – 36

1.7.1913 LIB 29 – – 7 – – – – 36

5.9.1914 ALP 31 – – 5 – – – – 36

1.7.1917 NAT 12 – – – 24 – – – 36

1.7.1920 NAT 1 – – – 35 – – – 36

1.7.1923 NAT/CP 12 – – – 24 – – – 36

1.7.1926 NAT/CP 8 – – – 25 3 – – 36

1.7.1929 NAT/CP 7 – – – 24 5 – – 36

1.7.1932 UAP 10 – – – – 5 21 – 36

1.7.1935 UAP/CP 3 – – – – 7 26 – 36

1.7.1938 UAP/CP 16 – – – – 4 16 – 36

1.7.1941 UAP/CP 17 – – – – 3 16 – 36

1.7.1944 ALP 22 – – – – 2 12 – 36

1.7.1947 ALP 33 – – 2 – 1 – – 36

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1.7.1950 LIB/CP 34 20 6 – – – – – – 60

28.4.1951 LIB/CP 28 26 6 – – – – – – 60

1.7.1953e LIB/CP 29 26 5 – – – – – – 60

1.7.1956 LIB/CP 28 24 6 – 2 – – – – 60

1.7.1959 LIB/CP 26 25 7 – 2 – – – – 60

1.7.1962 LIB/CP 28 24 6 – 1 – – – 1 60

1.7.1965e LIB/CP 27 23 7 – 2 – – – 1 60

1.7.1968e LIB/CP 27 21 7 – 4 – – – 1 60

1.7.1971e LIB/CP 26 21 5 – 5 – – – 3 60

18.5.1974 ALP 29 23 6 – – – – – 2 60

13.12.1975 LIB/NCP 27 27 7 1 – – – – 2 64

1.7.1978 LIB/NCP 26 29 5 1 – 2 – – 1 64

1.7.1981 LIB/NCP 27 27 3 1 – 5 – – 1 64

5.3.1983 ALP 30 23 4 1 – 5 – – 1 64

1.7.1985 ALP 34 27 5 1 – 7 – – 2 76

11.7.1987 ALP 32 27 6 1 – 7 – – 3 76

1.7.1990 ALP 32 29 4 1 – 8 1 – 1 76

1.7.1993 ALP 30 30 5 1 – 7 2 – 1 76

1.7.1996 LIB/NPA 29 31 5 1 – 7 2 – 1 76

1.7.1999 LIB/NPA 29 31 3 1 – 9 1 – 2 76

1.7.2002 LIB/NPA 28 31 3 1 – 8 2 – 3 76

1.7.2005 LIB/NP 28 33 5 1 – 4 4 – 1 76

1.7.2008 ALP 32 32 4 1 – – 5 – 2 76

1.7.2011 ALP 31 28 5 1 1 – 9 – 1 76

1.7.2014 LIB/NP 25 27 5 1 1 – 10 3 4 76

2.7.2016 LIB/NP 26 24 5 1 – – 9 – 4 3 4 76

18.5.2019 LIB/NP 26 30 4 1 – – 9 – 2 2 2 76

Shading denotes elections when the government gained an absolute majority in the Senate.Simultaneous dissolution election years are in bold.a Government after election.b Others include: Nuclear Disarmament Party, Family First Party, Liberal Democratic Party, Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party,

Derryn Hinch’s Justice Party, Jacqui Lambie Network and various independents such as Senators Turnbull, Harradine and Xenophon (until 2016).

c Known as ‘Fusion’ in 1910.d Country Party (CP) until May 1975; National Country Party (NCP) from May 1975 to October 1982; National Party of Australia (NPA)

from October 1982 to October 2003; The Nationals (NP) from October 2003.e Separate half-Senate election.f Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) until 10 April 2018; Centre Alliance (CA) from 10 April 2018.Elections: Except for simultaneous dissolutions, or as noted, elections are simultaneously held for the House of Representatives and half of the Senate.Voting system: 1901–18 first-past-the-post voting; 1919–48 preferential voting; from 1949 proportional representation.

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Date Govta ALP FT PROT A–S LIB NAT CP UAP Othersb Total

29/30.3.1901 PROT 14 28 31 – – – – – 2 75

16.12.1903 PROT 23 25 26 – – – – – 1 75

12.12.1906 PROT 26 – 16 27 – – – – 6 75

13.4.1910 ALP 43 – – – 31c – – – 1 75

31.5.1913 LIB 37 – – – 38 – – – – 75

5.9.1914 ALP 42 – – – 32 – – – 1 75

5.5.1917 NAT 22 – – – – 53 – – – 75

13.12.1919 NAT 26 – – – – 37 11 – 1 75

16.12.1922 NAT/CP 30 – – – 5 26 14 – 1 76

14.11.1925 NAT/CP 24 – – – – 37 14 – 1 76

17.11.1928 NAT/CP 32 – – – – 29 13 – 2 76

12.10.1929d ALP 47 – – – – 14 10 – 5 76

19.12.1931 UAP 15 – – – – – 16 40 5 76

15.9.1934 UAP/CP 18 – – – – – 14 33 10 75

23.10.1937 UAP/CP 29 – – – – – 16 28 2 75

21.9.1940 UAP/CP 32 – – – – – 13 23 7 75

21.8.1943 ALP 49 – – – – – 12 12 2 75

28.9.1946 ALP 43 – – – 17 – 12 – 3 75

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10.12.1949 LIB/CP 48 55 19 – – – – 1 123

28.4.1951 LIB/CP 54 52 17 – – – – – 123

29.5.1954d LIB/CP 59 47 17 – – – – – 123

10.12.1955 LIB/CP 49 57 18 – – – – – 124

22.11.1958 LIB/CP 47 58 19 – – – – – 124

9.12.1961 LIB/CP 62f 45 17 – – – – – 124

30.11.1963d LIB/CP 52 52 20 – – – – – 124

26.11.1966d LIB/CP 41 61 21 – – – – 1 124

25.10.1969d LIB/CP 59 46 20 – – – – – 125

2.12.1972d ALP 67 38 20 – – – – – 125

18.5.1974 ALP 66 40 21 – – – – – 127

13.12.1975 LIB/NCP 36 68 22 1 – – – – 127

10.12.1977 LIB/NCP 38 67 18 1 – – – – 124

18.10.1980 LIB/NCP 51 54 19 1 – – – – 125

5.3.1983 ALP 75 33 17 – – – – – 125

1.12.1984 ALP 82 44 21 1 – – – – 148

11.7.1987 ALP 86 43 19 – – – – – 148

24.3.1990 ALP 78 55 14 – – – – 1 148

13.3.1993 ALP 80 49 16 – – – – 2 147

2.3.1996 LIB/NPA 49 75 18 1 – – – 5 148

3.10.1998 LIB/NPA 67 64 16 – – – – 1 148

10.11.2001 LIB/NPA 65 68 13 1 – – – 3 150

9.10.2004 LIB/NP 60 74 12 1 – – – 3 150

24.11.2007 ALP 83 55 10 – – – – 2 150

21.8.2010 ALP 72 60 11 1 1 – – 5 150

7.9.2013 LIB/NP 55 74 15 1 1 1 1 2 150

2.7.2016 LIB/NP 69 60 16 – 1 1 – 1 2 150

18.5.2019 LIB/NP 68 61 16 1 1 1 3 151

Shading denotes elections when the government gained an absolute majority in the Senate.Simultaneous dissolution election years are in bold.From 1922 figures include a Member for the Northern Territory who did not have full voting rights until 1968. Similarly from 1949 figures include a Member for the Australian Capital Territory who did not have full voting rights until 1968.a Government after election.b Others include: 1903 – 1 Revenue Tariff; 1906 – 4 Independent Protectionist and 2 Western Australia Party; 1919 – 1 Independent

Nationalist; 1928 – 1 Country Progressive; 1929 – 3 Independent Nationalists and 1 Country Progressive; 1931 – 4 Lang Labor; 1934 – 9 Lang Labor; 1937 – 1 Independent UAP; 1940 – 4 Non-Communist Labor; 1966 – 1 Independent (formerly ALP); 2010 – 4 Independents and 1 Nats WA. The remainder are Independents.

c Known as ‘Fusion’ in 1910. d Separate House of Representatives election.e Country Party (CP) until May 1975; National Country Party (NCP) from 1975-82; National Party of Australia (NPA) from October

1982 to October 2003; The Nationals (NP) from October 2003.f Includes the two Territory members who did not have full voting rights (hence the LIB/CP government remained in office).g Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) until 10 April 2018; Centre Alliance (CA) from 10 April 2018.Elections: Except for simultaneous dissolutions, or as noted, elections are simultaneously held for the House of Representatives and half of the Senate.Voting system: 1901–18 first-past-the-post voting; 1918– preferential voting.

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Members of the Senate since 1901Where no closing date is shown, the Senator’s term of service is unexpired. Under section 13 of the Constitution, for the purposes of rotation, the terms of service of Senators, other than those representing the Territories, whose commencing dates are shown as 5.9.1914, 28.4.1951, 18.5.1974, 13.12.1975, 5.3.1983, 11.7.1987 and 2.7.2016 are taken to have begun on 1 July preceding those dates. For a full list of party abbreviations, see pp. viii-ix.

Name (born/died) State Party Period of service

A

Abbott, Macartney (3.7.1877–30.12.1960)

NSW CP 1.7.1935–30.6.1941 defeated

Abbott, Percy Phipps (14.5.1869–9.9.1940)

NSW CP 14.11.1925–30.6.1929 defeated

Abbott, Richard Hartley Smith (1859–28.2.1940)

Vic. CP *18.12.1928–30.6.1929 retired

Abetz, Eric (25.1.1958– )

Tas. LIB *22.2.1994–

Adams, Judith Anne (11.4.1943–31.3.2012)

WA LIB 1.7.2005–31.3.2012 died

Adamson, John (18.2.1857–2.5.1922)

Qld NAT 1.7.1920–2.5.1922 died

Allison, Lynette Fay (21.10.1946– )

Vic. AD 1.7.1996–30.6.2008 defeated

Alston, Richard Kenneth Robert (19.12.1941– )

Vic. LIB *7.5.1986–10.2.2004 resigned

Amour, Stanley Kerin (2.4.1900–29.11.1979)

NSW ALP; ALP (N-C) from 1941; ALP from 1942

1.7.1938–30.6.1965 retired

Anderson, Kenneth McColl (later Sir Kenneth) (11.10.1909–29.3.1985)

NSW LIB 1.7.1953–11.11.1975 retired

Andrew, David John (10.11.1866–18.11.1928)

Vic. CP 14.11.1925–18.11.1928 died

Anning, William Fraser(14.10.1949– )

Qld PHON, IND 2018; KAP 2018; IND from 2018

*10.11.2017–30.6.2019 defeated

Antic, Alexander Charles(17.12.1974– )

SA LIB 1.7.2019–

Arbib, Mark Victor (9.11.1971– )

NSW ALP 1.7.2008–5.3.2012 resigned

Archer, Brian Roper (21.8.1929–10.3.2013)

Tas. LIB 13.12.1975–31.1.1994 resigned

Arkins, James Guy Dalley (14.10.1887–2.8.1980)

NSW UAP *26.9.1935–22.10.1937 term expired; defeated

Armstrong, John Ignatius (10.7.1908–10.3.1977)

NSW ALP; ALP (N-C) from 1941; ALP from 1942

1.7.1938–30.6.1962 retired

Arnold, James Jarvist (12.4.1902–29.10.1967)

NSW ALP 1.7.1941–30.6.1965 retired

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

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Arthur, Thomas Christopher (11.5.1883–6.6.1953)

NSW ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1944 defeated

Ashley, William Patrick (20.9.1881–27.6.1958)

NSW ALP 23.10.1937–27.6.1958 died

Askew, Wendy(16.3.1963– )

Tas. LIB *6.3.2019–

Aulich, Terrence Gordon (5.10.1945– )

Tas. ALP 1.12.1984–30.6.1993 defeated

Aylett, William Edward (15.11.1900–10.8.1976)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1965 retired

Ayres, Timothy(18.12.1973– )

NSW ALP 1.7.2019–

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Back, Christopher John (11.2.1950– )

WA LIB *11.3.2009–31.7.2017 resigned

Badman, Albert Oliver (18.12.1885–24.4.1977)

SA CP 1.7.1932–30.9.1937 resigned

Baker, Sir Richard Chaffey (22.6.1841–18.3.1911)

SA FT 30.3.1901–31.12.1906 retired

Bakhap, Thomas Jerome Kingston (29.10.1866–18.8.1923)

Tas. LIB-COM 1.7.1913–18.8.1923 dieda

Barker, Stephen (1846–21.6.1924)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1910–30.6.1920 defeated; 1.7.1923–21.6.1924 died

Barnes, John (17.7.1868–31.1.1938)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1913–30.6.1920 defeated; 1.7.1923–30.6.1935 defeatedb

Barnett, Guy (5.4.1962– )

Tas. LIB *26.2.2002–30.6.2011 defeated

Barrett, John George (17.12.1858–19.5.1928)

Vic. ALP 29.3.1901–31.12.1903 defeated

Bartlett, Andrew John Julian (4.8.1964– )

Qld ADGRN

*30.10.1997–30.6.2008 defeated;*10.11.2017–27.8.2018 resigned

Barwell, Sir Henry Newman (26.2.1877–30.9.1959)

SA NAT *18.12.1925–22.3.1928 resigned

Baume, Michael Ehrenfried (6.7.1930– )

NSW LIB 1.7.1985–9.9.1996 resigned

Baume, Peter Erne (30.1.1935– )

NSW LIB 18.5.1974–28.1.1991 resigned

Beahan, Michael Eamon (21.1.1937– )

WA ALP 11.7.1987–30.6.1996 defeated

Beerworth, Frederick Hubert (17.5.1886–17.5.1968)

SA ALP 28.9.1946–19.3.1951 retired

Bell, Robert John (22.7.1950–5.9.2001)

Tas. AD *7.3.1990–30.6.1996 defeated

Benn, Archibald Malcolm (20.1.1897–3.4.1980)

Qld ALP 1.7.1950–30.6.1968 retired

Benny, Benjamin (21.10.1869–10.2.1935)

SA NAT 1.7.1920–26.1.1926 resigned

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Bernardi, Cory (6.11.1969– )

SA LIB; IND 2017; AC from 2017; IND from 2019

*4.5.2006–20.1.2020 resigned

Bessell, Eric James (6.6.1923–10.3.1979)

Tas. LIB 18.5.1974–11.11.1975 defeated

Best, Robert Wallace (later Sir Robert) (18.6.1856–27.3.1946)

Vic. PROT 29.3.1901–30.6.1910 defeated

Bilyk, Catryna Louise (7.2.1959– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.2008–

Birmingham, Simon John (14.6.1974– )

SA LIB *3.5.2007–

Bishop, Bronwyn Kathleen (19.10.1942– )

NSW LIB 11.7.1987–24.2.1994 resigned

Bishop, Reginald (4.2.1913–3.7.1999)

SA ALP 1.7.1962–30.6.1981 retired

Bishop, Thomas Mark (29.6.1954– )

WA ALP 1.7.1996–30.6.2014 retired

Bjelke-Petersen, Florence Isabel (later Lady Bjelke-Petersen) (11.8.1920–20.12.2017)

Qld NCP; NPA from 1982 *12.3.1981–30.6.1993 retired

Black, John Rees (26.1.1952– )

Qld ALP 1.12.1984–30.6.1990 defeated

Blakey, Albert Edward Howarth (9.11.1879–4.7.1935)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1910–30.6.1917 defeated

Bolkus, Nick (17.7.1950– )

SA ALP 1.7.1981–30.6.2005 retired

Bolton, William Kinsey (1.11.1860–8.9.1941)

Vic. NAT 1.7.1917–30.6.1923 defeated

Bonner, Neville Thomas (28.3.1922–5.2.1999)

Qld LIB; IND from 1983 *11.6.1971–4.2.1983 defeated

Boswell, Ronald Leslie Doyle (9.12.1940– )

Qld NPA; NP from 2003 5.3.1983–30.6.2014 retired

Bourne, Vicki Worrall (22.10.1954– )

NSW AD 1.7.1990–30.6.2002 defeated

Boyce, Suzanne Kay (15.3.1951– )

Qld LIB *19.4.2007–30.6.2014 retired

Bragg, Andrew James(11.7.1984– )

NSW LIB 1.7.2019–

Brand, Charles Henry (4.9.1873–31.7.1961)

Vic. UAP; LIB from 1944 1.7.1935–30.6.1947 defeated

Brandis, George Henry (22.6.1957– )

Qld LIB *16.5.2000–7.2.2018 resigned

Branson, George Howard (23.2.1918–27.1.1999)

WA LIB 22.11.1958–30.6.1971 retired

Breen, Marie Freda (3.11.1902–17.6.1993)

Vic. LIB 1.7.1962–30.6.1968 retired

Brennan, Thomas Cornelius (1867–3.1.1944)

Vic. UAP *12.5.1931–30.6.1938 defeated

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Brockman, William Edward Slade(27.3.1970– )

WA LIB *16.8.2017–

Brown, Carol Louise (19.7.1963– )

Tas. ALP *25.8.2005–

Brown, Gordon (11.2.1885–12.1.1967)

Qld ALP 1.7.1932–30.6.1965 retired

Brown, Robert James (27.12.1944– )

Tas. GRN 1.7.1996–15.6.2012 resigned

Brown, William Walter Charles (4.12.1920–26.6.2001)

Vic. ALP *19.11.1969–21.11.1970 retired;1.7.1971–30.6.1978 defeated

Brownhill, David Gordon Cadell (16.11.1935– )

NSW NPA 1.12.1984–14.4.2000 resigned

Buckland, Geoffrey Frederick (10.11.1947– )

SA ALP *14.9.2000–30.6.2005 retired

Bull, Thomas Louis (7.9.1905–11.8.1976)

NSW CP 1.7.1965–30.6.1971 defeated

Bullock, Joseph Warrington (13.4.1955– )

WA ALP 1.7.2014–13.4.2016 resigned

Bunton, Cleaver Ernest (5.5.1902–20.1.1999)

NSW IND *27.2.1975–11.11.1975 retired

Burns, Bryant Robert (24.3.1929– )

Qld ALP 11.7.1987–30.6.1996 retired

Burston, Brian (25.2.1948– )

NSW PHON; IND 2018; UAP [PALMER]c from 2018

2.7.2016–30.6.2019 defeated

Bushby, David Christopher (17.7.1965– )

Tas. LIB *30.8.2007–21.1.2019 resigned

Buttfield, Nancy Eileen (later Dame Nancy) (12.11.1912–4.9.2005)

SA LIB *11.10.1955–8.12.1961 resigned; 9.12.1961–30.6.1965 defeated; 1.7.1968–11.4.1974 retired

Button, John Norman (30.6.1932–8.4.2008)

Vic. ALP 18.5.1974–31.3.1993 resigned

Buzacott, Richard (7.9.1867–10.1.1933)

WA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.7.1910–30.6.1923 defeated

Byrne, Condon Bryan (25.5.1910–25.11.1993)

Qld ALP; QLP from 1957; DLP from 1968

28.4.1951–30.6.1959 defeated; 1.7.1968–18.5.1974 defeated

C

Calvert, Paul Henry (19.1.1940– )

Tas. LIB 11.7.1987–29.8.2007 resigned

Cameron, Cyril St Clair (5.12.1857–22.12.1941)

Tas. PROT 29.3.1901–31.12.1903 defeated; 1.1.1907–30.6.1913 defeated

Cameron, Donald James (19.1.1878–20.8.1962)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1962 retired

Cameron, Donald Newton (13.1.1914–5.6.1998)

SA ALP 25.10.1969–30.6.1978 retired

Cameron, Douglas Niven (27.1.1951– )

NSW ALP 1.7.2008–30.6.2019 retired

Cameron, Martin Bruce (24.8.1935– )

SA LIB *23.5.1969–25.10.1969 defeated

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

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Campbell, George (18.2.1943– )

NSW ALP *17.9.1997–30.6.2008 retired

Campbell, Ian Gordon (22.5.1959– )

WA LIB *16.5.1990–31.5.2007 resigned

Canavan, Matthew James (17.12.1980– )

Qld NP 1.7.2014–

Cant, Hartley Gordon James (19.11.1907–3.3.1977)

WA ALP 1.7.1959–11.4.1974 retired

Carr, Kim John (2.7.1955– )

Vic. ALP *28.4.1993–

Carr, Robert John (28.9.1947– )

NSW ALP *6.3.2012–24.10.2013 resigned

Carrick, John Leslie (later Sir John) (4.9.1918–18.5.2018)

NSW LIB 1.7.1971–5.6.1987 retired

Carroll, William (3.1.1872–30.5.1936)

WA CP 1.7.1926–30.5.1936 died

Cash, Michaelia Clare (19.7.1970– )

WA LIB 1.7.2008–

Cavanagh, James Luke (21.6.1913–19.8.1990)

SA ALP 1.7.1962–30.6.1981 retired

Chamarette, Christabel Marguerite Alain (1.5.1948– )

WA GWA *12.3.1992–30.6.1996 defeated

Chamberlain, John Hartley (29.4.1884–16.1.1953)

Tas. LIB 28.4.1951–16.1.1953 died

Chandler, Claire(1.6.1990– )

Tas. LIB 1.7.2019–

Chaney, Frederick Michael (28.10.1941– )

WA LIB 18.5.1974–27.2.1990 resigned

Chapman, Hedley Grant Pearson (27.4.1949– )

SA LIB 11.7.1987–30.6.2008 defeated

Chapman, John Hedley (16.12.1879–14.3.1931)

SA CP 1.7.1926–14.3.1931 died

Charleston, David Morley (27.5.1848–30.6.1934)

SA FT 30.3.1901–31.12.1903 defeated

Chataway, Thomas Drinkwater (6.4.1864–5.3.1925)

Qld ANTI-SOC 1.1.1907–30.6.1913 defeated

Cherry, John Clifford (22.5.1965– )

Qld AD *31.7.2001–30.6.2005 defeated

Childs, Bruce Kenneth (23.8.1934– )

NSW ALP 1.7.1981–10.9.1997 resigned

Chipp, Donald Leslie (21.8.1925–28.8.2006)

Vic. AD 1.7.1978–18.8.1986 resigned

Chisholm, Anthony David (24.2.1978– )

Qld ALP 2.7.2016–

Ciccone, Raffaele(1.11.1983– )

Vic. ALP *6.3.2019–

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Clemons, John Singleton (24.3.1862–10.11.1944)

Tas. FT; ANTI-SOC from 1910; LIB-COM from 1913

29.3.1901–5.9.1914 defeated

Clothier, Robert Ernest (26.3.1877–31.5.1964)

WA ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1950 defeated

Coates, John (23.3.1944– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.1981–20.8.1996 resigned

Cohen, Samuel Herbert (26.10.1918–7.10.1969)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1962–7.10.1969 died

Colbeck, Richard Mansell (5.4.1958– )

Tas. LIB *4.2.2002–2.7.2016 defeated;*9.2.2018–

Cole, George Ronald (9.2.1908–23.1.1969)

Tas. ALP; ALP (A-C) from 1955; DLP from 1957

22.2.1950–30.6.1965 defeated

Colebatch, Sir Hal Pateshall (29.3.1872–12.2.1953)

WA NAT 1.7.1929–20.3.1933 resigned

Coleman, Ruth Nancy (27.9.1931–27.3.2008)

WA ALP 18.5.1974–5.6.1987 retired

Collard, Stanley James (25.3.1936– )

Qld NCP; NPA from 1982 13.12.1975–5.6.1987 retired

Collett, Herbert Brayley (12.11.1877–15.8.1947)

WA NAT; UAP from 1937; LIB from 1944

*6.4.1933–30.6.1947 defeated

Collings, Joseph Silver (11.5.1865–20.6.1955)

Qld ALP 1.7.1932–30.6.1950 retired

Collins, Jacinta Mary Ann (4.9.1962– )

Vic. ALP *3.5.1995–30.6.2005 defeated; *8.5.2008–15.2.2019 resigned

Collins, Robert Lindsay (8.2.1946–21.9.2007)

NT ALP 11.7.1987–23.3.1990d; 24.3.1990–12.3.1993; 13.3.1993–1.3.1996; 2.3.1996–30.3.1998 resigned

Colston, Malcolm Arthur (5.4.1938–23.8.2003)

Qld ALP; IND from 1996 13.12.1975–30.6.1999 retired

Conroy, Stephen Michael (18.1.1963– )

Vic. ALP *30.4.1996–30.9.2016 resigned

Cook, Peter Francis Salmon (8.11.1943–3.12.2005)

WA ALP 5.3.1983–30.6.2005 retired

Cooke, Joseph Alfred (28.3.1904–14.4.1981)

WA ALP 1.7.1947–19.3.1951 defeated; *7.2.1952–30.6.1965 defeated

Coonan, Helen Lloyd (29.10.1947– )

NSW LIB 1.7.1996–22.8.2011 resigned

Cooney, Bernard Cornelius (11.7.1934–9.2.2019)

Vic. ALP 1.12.1984–30.6.2002 retired

Cooper, Walter Jackson (later Sir Walter) (23.4.1888–22.7.1973)

Qld NAT CP

17.11.1928–30.6.1932 defeated; 1.7.1935–30.6.1968 retired

Cormack, Magnus Cameron (later Sir Magnus) (12.2.1906–26.11.1994)

Vic. LIB 28.4.1951–30.6.1953 defeated; 1.7.1962–30.6.1978 retired

Cormann, Mathias Hubert Paul (20.9.1970– )

WA LIB *19.6.2007–6.11.2020 resigned

Cotton, Robert Carrington (later Sir Robert) (29.11.1915–25.12.2006)

NSW LIB *4.8.1965–13.7.1978 resigned

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Coulter, John Richard (3.12.1930– )

SA AD 11.7.1987–20.11.1995 resigned

Courtenay, Lionel Thomas (29.5.1879–11.7.1935)

NSW UAP 1.7.1935–11.7.1935e died

Courtice, Benjamin (28.3.1885–7.1.1972)

Qld ALP *2.9.1937–30.6.1962 retired

Cox, Charles Frederick (2.5.1863–20.11.1944)

NSW NAT; UAP from 1931 1.7.1920–30.6.1938 retired

Crane, Arthur Winston (21.8.1941– )

WA LIB 1.7.1990–30.6.2002 defeated

Crawford, Thomas William (31.1.1865–9.6.1948)

Qld NAT; UAP from 1931 1.7.1917–30.6.1947 retired

Crichton-Browne, Noel Ashley (2.2.1944– )

WA LIB; IND LIB from 1995 1.7.1981–30.6.1996 retired

Critchley, John Owen (18.4.1892–27.4.1964)

SA ALP 1.7.1947–30.6.1959 retired

Croft, John William (20.1.1871–19??f)

WA ALP 1.1.1904–30.6.1910 retired

Crossin, Patricia Margaret (21.3.1956– )

NT ALP *16.6.1998–2.10.1998d; 3.10.1998–8.11.2001; 9.11.2001–8.10.2004; 9.10.2004–23.11.2007; 24.11.2007–20.8.2010; 21.8.2010–6.9.2013 retired

Crowley, Rosemary Anne (30.7.1938– )

SA ALP 5.3.1983–30.6.2002 retired

Culleton, Rodney Norman (5.6.1964– )

WA PHON; IND from 2016 2.7.2016–11.1.2017 disqualifiedg

Cunningham, James (28.12.1879–4.7.1943)

WA ALP 23.10.1937–4.7.1943 died

D

Daly, John Joseph (10.11.1891–13.4.1942)

SA ALP 17.11.1928–30.6.1935 retired

Darcey, Richard John (26.2.1870–26.7.1944)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1944 defeated

Dastyari, Sam (28.7.1983– )

NSW ALP *21.8.2013–25.1.2018 resigned

Davey, Perin McGregor(5.2.1972– )

NSW NP 1.7.2019–

Davidson, Gordon Sinclair (17.1.1915–25.11.2002)

SA LIB *28.9.1961–8.12.1961 retired; *8.2.1962–30.6.1962 retired; 1.7.1965–30.6.1981 retired

Dawson, Andrew (16.7.1863–20.7.1910)

Qld ALP 30.3.1901–31.12.1906 defeated

Day, Robert John (5.7.1952– )

SA FFP 1.7.2014–1.11.2016 resignedg

Dein, Adam Kemball (4.3.1889–9.5.1969)

NSW UAP 1.7.1935–30.6.1941 defeated

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

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de Largie, Hugh (24.3.1859–9.5.1947)

WA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

29.3.1901–30.6.1923 defeated

Denman, Kay Janet (22.7.1937– )

Tas. ALP *24.8.1993–30.6.2005 retired

Devereux, John Robert (8.2.1946– )

Tas. ALP; IND from 1994 11.7.1987–7.2.1996 resigned

Devitt, Donald Michael (11.7.1921–10.7.2008)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1965–30.6.1978 retired

Devlin, Arthur Ray (17.3.1926–17.5.1995)

Tas. ALP 1.12.1984–30.6.1990 retired

Devlin, John Joseph (6.6.1898–26.5.1957)

Vic. ALP 28.9.1946–26.5.1957 died

Di Natale, Richard (6.6.1970– )

Vic. GRN 1.7.2011–26.8.2020 resigned

Dittmer, Felix Cyril Sigismund (27.6.1904–29.8.1977)

Qld ALP 1.7.1959–30.6.1971 retired

Dobson, Henry (24.12.1841–10.10.1918)

Tas. FT; REV TAR from 1903 29.3.1901–30.6.1910 defeated

Dodson, Patrick Lionel Djargun (29.1.1948– )

WA ALP *28.4.2016–

Dooley, John Braidwood (11.11.1884–2.8.1961)

NSW ALP 17.11.1928–30.6.1935 defeated

Downer, Sir John William (6.7.1843–2.8.1915)

SA PROT 30.3.1901–31.12.1903 retired

Drake, James George (26.4.1850–1.8.1941)

Qld PROT 30.3.1901–31.12.1906 retired

Drake-Brockman, Edmund Alfred (21.2.1884–1.6.1949)

WA NAT 1.7.1920–30.6.1926 retired

Drake-Brockman, Thomas Charles (15.5.1919–28.8.1992)

WA CPCP; NCP from 1975

*12.8.1958–21.11.1958 retired;1.7.1959–30.6.1978 retired

Drury, Arnold Joseph (23.7.1912–10.10.1995)

SA ALP 1.7.1959–11.11.1975 defeated

Duncan, Walter Leslie (14.3.1883–28.5.1947)

NSW NAT 1.7.1920–1.12.1931 resigned

Duncan-Hughes, John Grant (1.9.1882–13.8.1962)

SA UAP 19.12.1931–30.6.1938 retired

Duniam, Jonathon Roy (31.12.1982– )

Tas. LIB 2.7.2016–

Dunn, James Patrick Digger (20.8.1887–21.11.1945)

NSW ALP; LANG LAB from 1931

1.7.1929–30.6.1935 defeated

Dunn, Patricia Irene (Irina) (17.3.1948– )

NSW NDP; IND from 1988 21.7.1988h–30.6.1990 defeated

Durack, Peter Drew (20.10.1926–13.7.2008)

WA LIB 1.7.1971–30.6.1993 retired

E

Earle, John (15.11.1865–6.2.1932)

Tas. NAT *1.3.1917–30.6.1923 defeated

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Edwards, Sean Christopher (2.1.1962– )

SA LIB 1.7.2011–1.7.2016 defeated

Eggleston, Alan (30.12.1941– )

WA LIB 1.7.1996–30.6.2014 retired

Elliott, Harold Edward (19.6.1878–23.3.1931)

Vic. NAT 1.7.1920–23.3.1931 died

Elliott, Robert Charles Dunlop (28.10.1884–6.3.1950)

Vic. CP 1.7.1929–30.6.1935 defeated

Ellison, Christopher Martin (15.6.1954– )

WA LIB 1.7.1993–30.1.2009 resigned

Elstob, Ronald Charles (29.11.1924– )

SA ALP 1.7.1978–5.6.1987 retired

Evans, Christopher Vaughan (14.5.1958– )

WA ALP 1.7.1993–12.4.2013 resigned

Evans, Gareth John (5.9.1944– )

Vic. ALP 1.7.1978–6.2.1996 resigned

Evans, John Gordon (28.11.1928–2.10.2009)

WA AD 5.3.1983–30.6.1985 defeated

Everett, Mervyn George (7.10.1917–27.10.1988)

Tas. ALP 18.5.1974–11.11.1975 defeated

Ewing, Norman Kirkwood (26.12.1870–19.7.1928)

WA FT 29.3.1901–17.4.1903 resigned

F

Fairbairn, George (23.3.1855–23.10.1943)

Vic. NAT 1.7.1917–30.6.1923 retired

Farrell, Donald Edward (6.6.1954– )

SA ALP 1.7.2008–30.6.2014 defeated; 2.7.2016–

Faruqi, Mehreen Saeed(8.7.1963– )

NSW GRN *15.8.2018–

Faulkner, John Philip (12.4.1954– )

NSW ALP *4.4.1989–6.2.2015 resigned

Fawcett, David Julian (23.10.1963– )

SA LIB 1.7.2011–

Feeney, David Ian (5.3.1970– )

Vic. ALP 1.7.2008–12.8.2013 resigned

Ferguson, Alan Baird (16.9.1943– )

SA LIB *26.5.1992–30.6.2011 retired

Ferguson, John (15.3.1830–30.3.1906)

Qld FT 30.3.1901–6.10.1903i

Ferricks, Myles Aloysius (12.11.1875–20.8.1932)

Qld ALP 1.7.1913–30.6.1920 defeated

Ferris, Jeannie Margaret (14.3.1941–2.4.2007)

SA LIB 1.7.1996–12.7.1996 resigned; *24.7.1996–2.4.2007 died

Field, Albert Patrick (11.10.1910–1.7.1990)

Qld IND *3.9.1975–11.11.1975 defeated

Fielding, Steven (17.10.1960– )

Vic. FFP 1.7.2005–30.6.2011 defeated

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Fierravanti-Wells, Concetta Anna (20.5.1960– )

NSW LIB *5.5.2005–

Fifield, Mitchell Peter (16.1.1967– )

Vic. LIB *31.3.2004–16.8.2019 resigned

Findley, Edward (8.9.1864–26.10.1947)

Vic. ALP 1.1.1904–30.6.1917 defeated; 1.7.1923–30.6.1929 defeated

Finlay, Alexander (14.11.1887–2.3.1963)

SA ALP 1.7.1944–30.6.1953 retired

Fisher, Mary Josephine (25.12.1962– )

SA LIB *6.6.2007–14.8.2012 resigned

Fitzgerald, Joseph Francis (5.1.1910–1.11.1985)

NSW ALP 1.7.1962–11.4.1974 retired

Foll, Hattil Spencer (30.5.1890–7.7.1977)

Qld NAT; UAP from 1931 1.7.1917–30.6.1947 retired

Foreman, Dominic John (6.8.1933–17.7.2020)

SA ALP 1.7.1981–15.9.1997 resigned

Forshaw, Michael George (11.1.1952– )

NSW ALP *10.5.1994–30.6.2011 retired

Foster, George Matthew (29.1.1884–6.6.1956)

Tas. NAT 1.7.1920–30.6.1925 resigned

Fraser, Alexander John (22.8.1892–9.7.1965)

Vic. LIB *15.5.1946–27.9.1946 defeated

Fraser, James Mackintosh (12.3.1889–27.8.1961)

WA ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1959 retired

Fraser, Simon (21.8.1832–30.7.1919)

Vic. PROT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

29.3.1901–30.6.1913 retired

Furner, Mark Lionel (11.4.1958– )

Qld ALP 1.7.2008–30.6.2014 defeated

G

Gair, Vincent Clair (25.2.1901–11.11.1980)

Qld DLP 1.7.1965–11.4.1974 retired

Gallacher, Alexander McEachian (1.1.1954– )

SA ALP 1.7.2011–

Gallagher, Katherine Ruth (18.3.1970– )

ACT ALP *25.3.2015–9.5.2016d; 2.7.2016–9.5.2018 disqualifiedg; 18.5.2019–

Gardiner, Albert (30.7.1867–14.8.1952)

NSW ALP PROG LAB

1.7.1910–30.6.1926 defeated; *5.6.1928–9.10.1928 retired

Garling, Henry Chester-Master (7.6.1870–19.11.1942)

NSW NAT *15.12.1921–15.12.1922 defeated

Georges, George (15.4.1920–23.9.2002)

Qld ALP; IND from 1986 1.7.1968–5.6.1987 defeated

Georgiou, Panagiotis(13.1.1974– )

WA PHON 10.3.2017h–30.6.2019 defeated

Gibbs, Brenda (3.9.1947– )

Qld ALP 1.7.1996–30.6.2002 defeated

Gibbs, William Albion (5.7.1879–17.8.1944)

NSW ALP *1.4.1925–13.11.1925 retired

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Gibson, Brian Francis (4.11.1936–15.8.2017)

Tas. LIB 1.7.1993–22.2.2002 resigned

Gibson, William Gerrand (19.5.1869–22.5.1955)

Vic. CP 1.7.1935–30.6.1947 retired

Gichuhi, Lucy(23.9.1962– )

SA FFP; IND from 2017; LIB from 2018

19.4.2017h–30.6.2019 defeated

Gietzelt, Arthur Thomas (28.12.1920–5.1.2014)

NSW ALP 1.7.1971–27.2.1989 resigned

Giles, Patricia Jessie (16.11.1928–9.8.2017)

WA ALP 1.7.1981–30.6.1993 retired

Givens, Henry Thomas (12.6.1864–19.6.1928)

Qld ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.1.1904–19.6.1928 died

Glasgow, Sir Thomas William (6.6.1876–4.7.1955)

Qld NAT 1.7.1920–30.6.1932 defeated

Glassey, Thomas (26.2.1844–28.9.1936)

Qld PROT 30.3.1901–31.12.1903 defeated

Gorton, John Grey (9.9.1911–19.5.2002)

Vic. LIB 10.12.1949–1.2.1968 resignedj

Gould, Albert John (later Sir Albert) (12.2.1847–27.7.1936)

NSW FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1913

29.3.1901–30.6.1917 retired

Graham, Charles Montague (1867–27.3.1938)

WA ALP 1.7.1923–30.6.1929 defeated

Grant, Charles William (24.4.1878–14.12.1943)

Tas. NAT UAP

*29.7.1925–13.11.1925 defeated; *3.3.1932–30.6.1941 retired

Grant, Donald MacLennan (26.2.1888–9.6.1970)

NSW ALP 1.7.1944–30.6.1959 retired

Grant, John (1857–19.5.1928)

NSW ALP 5.9.1914–30.6.1920 defeated; 1.7.1923–19.5.1928 died

Gray, John Proctor (1.12.1840–18.4.1914)

NSW FT 1.1.1904–30.6.1910 defeated

Green, Nita Louise(23.6.1983– )

Qld ALP 1.7.2019–

Greenwood, Ivor John (15.11.1926–13.10.1976)

Vic. LIB *21.2.1968–13.10.1976 died

Greig, Brian Andrew (22.2.1966– )

WA AD 1.7.1999–30.6.2005 defeated

Griff, Stirling(2.12.1957– )

SA NXT; CA from 2018 2.7.2016–

Grimes, Donald James (4.10.1937– )

Tas. ALP 18.5.1974–2.4.1987 resigned

Guilfoyle, Margaret Georgina Constance (later Dame Margaret) (15.5.1926– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.1971–5.6.1987 retired

Guthrie, James Francis (13.9.1872–18.8.1958)

Vic. NAT; UAP from 1931 1.7.1920–30.6.1938 defeated

Guthrie, Robert Storrie (17.11.1856–20.1.1921)

SA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.1.1904–20.1.1921 died

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Guy, James (13.11.1860–23.8.1921)

Tas. ALP 5.9.1914–30.6.1920 defeated

Guy, James Allan (30.11.1890–16.12.1979)

Tas. LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1956 defeated

H

Haines, Janine (8.5.1945–20.11.2004)

SA AD *14.12.1977–30.6.1978 retired;1.7.1981–1.3.1990 resigned

Hall, Raymond Steele (30.11.1928– )

SA LM; LIB from 1976 18.5.1974–16.11.1977 resigned

Hamer, David John (5.9.1923–14.1.2002)

Vic. LIB 1.7.1978–30.6.1990 retired

Hannaford, Douglas Clive (11.1.1903–24.10.1967)

SA LIB; IND from 1967 10.12.1949–24.10.1967 died

Hannan, George Conrad (10.9.1910–1.5.2009)

Vic. LIB; NAT LIB from 1974 *28.8.1956–30.6.1965 defeated; 21.11.1970–18.5.1974 defeated

Hannan, Joseph Francis (1873–14.3.1943)

Vic. ALP *22.7.1924–13.11.1925 defeated

Hanson, Pauline Lee(27.5.1954– )

Qld PHON 2.7.2016–

Hanson-Young, Sarah Coral (23.12.1981– )

SA GRN 1.7.2008–

Hardy, Charles (12.12.1898–27.8.1941)

NSW CP 1.7.1932–30.6.1938 defeated

Harney, Edward Augustine St Aubyn (31.8.1865–17.5.1929)

WA FT 29.3.1901–31.12.1903 retired

Harradine, Brian (9.1.1935–14.4.2014)

Tas. IND 13.12.1975–30.6.2005 retired

Harris, John (3.12.1890–5.10.1974)

WA ALP 1.7.1947–28.4.1951 defeated; 1.7.1953–30.6.1959 retired

Harris, Leonard William (22.9.1943– )

Qld PHON 2.7.1999h–30.6.2005 defeated

Hayes, John Blyth (21.4.1868–12.7.1956)

Tas. NAT; UAP from 1931; LIB from 1944

*12.9.1923–30.6.1947 retired

Hays, Herbert Ephraim Digby (20.9.1869–16.2.1960)

Tas. NAT; UAP from 1931; LIB from 1944

1.7.1923–30.6.1947 defeated

Hearn, Jean Margaret (30.3.1921–20.11.2017)

Tas. ALP *15.10.1980–30.6.1985 retired

Heatley, William Clarence (11.7.1920–29.10.1971)

Qld LIB *14.4.1966–30.6.1968 defeated

Heffernan, William Daniel (3.3.1943– )

NSW LIB *18.9.1996–9.5.2016 retired

Henderson, Christopher George (19.8.1857–21.1.1933)

WA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.1.1904–30.6.1923 defeated

Henderson, Sarah Moya(4.4.1964– )

Vic. LIB *11.9.2019–

Hendrickson, Albion (17.12.1897–28.4.1977)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1947–30.6.1971 retired

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

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Henty, Norman Henry Denham (later Sir Norman) (13.10.1903–9.5.1978)

Tas. LIB 1.7.1950–30.6.1968 retired

Herron, John Joseph (4.9.1932–25.2.2019)

Qld LIB 1.7.1990–5.9.2002 resigned

Higgs, William Guy (18.1.1862–11.6.1951)

Qld ALP 30.3.1901–31.12.1906 defeated

Hill, Heather Elaine (9.8.1960– )

Qld PHON k

Hill, Robert Murray (25.9.1946– )

SA LIB 1.7.1981–15.3.2006 resigned

Hinch, Derryn Nigel (9.2.1944– )

Vic. DHJP 2.7.2016–30.6.2019 defeated

Hoare, Albert Alfred (22.11.1874–21.1.1962)

SA ALP 16.12.1922–30.6.1935 defeated

Hogg, John Joseph (19.3.1949– )

Qld ALP 1.7.1996–30.6.2014 retired

Hughes, Hollie Alexandra(12.2.1975– )

NSW LIB 1.7.2019–

Hume, Edwina Jane(30.4.1971– )

Vic. LIB 2.7.2016–

Humphries, Gary John Joseph (6.7.1958– )

ACT LIB *18.2.2003–8.10.2004d; 9.10.2004–23.11.2007; 24.11.2007–20.8.2010; 21.8.2010–6.9.2013 retired

Hurley, Annette Kay (1955– )

SA ALP 1.7.2005–30.6.2011 retired

Hutchins, Stephen Patrick (22.4.1956–24.11.2017)

NSW ALP *14.10.1998–30.6.2011 defeated

J

Jenkins, Jean Alice (16.3.1938– )

WA AD 11.7.1987–30.6.1990 defeated

Jessop, Donald Scott (21.6.1927–26.5.2018)

SA LIB; IND from 1987 1.7.1971–5.6.1987 defeated

Johnston, David Albert Lloyd (14.2.1956– )

WA LIB 1.7.2002–2.7.2016 defeated

Johnston, Edward Bertram (11.1.1880–6.9.1942)

WA CP 1.7.1929–6.9.1942 died

Jones, Gerry Norman (16.8.1932–21.4.2017)

Qld ALP 1.7.1981–30.6.1996 retired

Joyce, Barnaby Thomas Gerard (17.4.1967– )

Qld NP 1.7.2005–8.8.2013 resigned

K

Kakoschke-Moore, Skye (19.12.1985– )

SA NXT 2.7.2016–22.11.2017 resigned

Kane, John Thomas (23.7.1908–27.10.1988)

NSW DLP 21.11.1970–18.5.1974 defeated

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Katz, Frederick Carl (21.5.1887–13.12.1960)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1947–19.3.1951 defeated

Keane, Richard Valentine (14.2.1881–26.4.1946)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1938–26.4.1946 died

Keating, John Henry (28.6.1872–31.10.1940)

Tas. PROT; LIB-COM from 1913

29.3.1901–30.6.1923 defeated

Keeffe, James Bernard (20.8.1919–15.5.1988)

Qld ALP 1.7.1965–4.2.1983 retired

Kemp, Charles Roderick (21.12.1944– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.1990–30.6.2008 retired

Kendall, Roy (9.6.1899–9.3.1972)

Qld LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1965 retired

Keneally, Kristina Kerscher(19.12.1968– )

NSW ALP *14.2.2018–

Kennelly, Patrick John (3.6.1900–12.10.1981)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1953–30.6.1971 retired

Kernot, Cheryl (5.12.1948– )

Qld AD 1.7.1990–15.10.1997 resigned

Ketter, Christopher Ronald (12.2.1961– )

Qld ALP 1.7.2014–30.6.2019 defeated

Kilgariff, Bernard Francis (30.9.1923–13.4.2010)

NT NCP; LIB from 1979 13.12.1975–9.12.1977d; 10.12.1977–17.10.1980; 18.10.1980–4.2.1983; 5.3.1983–30.11.1984; 1.12.1984–5.6.1987 retired

Kingsmill, Walter (later Sir Walter) (10.4.1864–15.1.1935)

WA NAT 1.7.1923–15.1.1935 died

Kirk, Linda Jean (24.5.1967– )

SA ALP 1.7.2002–30.6.2008 retired

Kitching, Kimberley Jane Elizabeth (16.2.1970– )

Vic. ALP *25.10.2016–

Kneebone, Henry (17.3.1876–22.12.1933)

SA ALP *1.4.1931–18.12.1931 defeated

Knight, John William (20.11.1943–4.3.1981)

ACT LIB 13.12.1975–9.12.1977d; 10.12.1977–17.10.1980; 18.10.1980–4.3.1981 died

Knowles, Susan Christine (10.4.1951– )

WA LIB 1.12.1984–30.6.2005 retired

Kroger, Helen Evelyn (11.3.1959– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.2008–30.6.2014 defeated

L

Lacey, Robert Herbert (12.1.1900–2.11.1984)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1965–30.6.1971 defeated

Lajovic, Milivoj Emil (23.7.1921–5.6.2008)

NSW LIB 13.12.1975–30.6.1985 retired

Lambie, Jacquiline Louise (26.2.1971– )

Tas. PUP; IND from 2014; JLN from 2015

1.7.2014–14.11.2017 resigned;1.7.2019–

Lamp, Charles Adcock (3.9.1895–17.4.1972)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1938–30.6.1950 defeated

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Large, William James (28.3.1878–2.3.1964)

NSW ALP 1.7.1941–19.3.1951 defeated

Latham, Charles George (26.1.1882–26.8.1968)

WA CP *8.10.1942–20.8.1943 defeated

Laucke, Condor Louis (later Sir Condor) (9.11.1914–30.7.1993)

SA LIB *2.11.1967–30.6.1981 retired

Laught, Keith Alexander (2.1.1907–13.5.1969)

SA LIB 28.4.1951–13.5.1969 died

Lawrie, Alexander Greig Ellis (19.6.1907–13.12.1978)

Qld CP; NCP from May 1975 1.7.1965–11.11.1975 retired

Lawson, Harry Sutherland Wightman (later Sir Harry) (5.3.1875–12.6.1952)

Vic. NAT 1.7.1929–30.6.1935 retired

Lazarus, Glenn Patrick (11.12.1965– )

Qld PUP; IND 2015; GLT from 2015

1.7.2014–2.7.2016 defeated

Leckie, John William (14.10.1872–25.9.1947)

Vic. UAP; LIB from 1944 1.7.1935–30.6.1947 defeated

Lees, Meg Heather (19.10.1948– )

SA AD; IND from 2002; APA from 2003

*4.4.1990–30.6.2005 defeated

Lewis, Austin William Russell (5.12.1932– )

Vic. LIB *7.12.1976–30.6.1993 retired

Leyonhjelm, David Ean (1.4.1952– )

NSW LDP 1.7.2014–1.3.2019 resigned

Lightfoot, Philip Ross (11.8.1936– )

WA LIB *19.5.1997–30.6.2008 retired

Lillico, Alexander Elliot Davidson (5.9.1905–1.11.1994)

Tas. LIB 1.7.1959–11.4.1974 retired

Lindgren, Joanna Maria (5.11.1969– )

Qld LIB *21.5.2015–2.7.2016 defeated

Lines, Susan (15.12.1953– )

WA ALP *15.5.2013–

Little, John Albert (13.10.1914–25.11.1988)

Vic. DLP 1.7.1968–18.5.1974 defeated

Long, James Joseph (1870–23.12.1932)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1910–20.12.1918 resigned

Loosley, Stephen (29.12.1952– )

NSW ALP 1.7.1990–21.5.1995 resigned

Ludlam, Scott (10.1.1970– )

WA GRN 1.7.2008–14.7.2017 resigned

Ludwig, Joseph William (21.7.1959– )

Qld ALP 1.7.1999–9.5.2016 retired

Lundy, Kate Alexandra (15.12.1967– )

ACT ALP 2.3.1996–2.10.1998d; 3.10.1998–9.11.2001; 10.11.2001–8.10.2004; 9.10.2004–23.11.2007; 24.11.2007–20.8.2010; 21.8.2010–6.9.2013; 7.9.2013–24.3.2015 resigned

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

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Lynch, Patrick Joseph (24.5.1867–15.1.1944)

WA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.1.1907–30.6.1938 defeated

M

McAllister, Jennifer Ryll (4.7.1973– )

NSW ALP *6.5.2015–

McAuliffe, Ronald Edward (25.7.1918–16.8.1988)

Qld ALP 1.7.1971–30.6.1981 retired

McBride, Philip Albert Martin (later Sir Philip) (18.6.1892–14.7.1982)

SA UAP *21.10.1937–30.6.1944 defeated

McCallum, John Archibald (31.7.1892–30.12.1973)

NSW LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1962 retired

McCarthy, Malarndirri Barbara Anne (1970– )

NT ALP 2.7.2016– 18.5.2019d; 18.5.2019-

McClelland, Douglas (5.8.1926– )

NSW ALP 1.7.1962–23.1.1987 resigned

McClelland, James Robert (3.6.1915–16.1.1999)

NSW ALP *16.3.1971–21.7.1978 resigned

McColl, James Hiers (31.1.1844–20.2.1929)

Vic. ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1913

1.1.1907–5.9.1914 defeated

McDonald, Susan Eileen(7.2.1970– )

Qld NP 1.7.2019–

McDougall, Allan (2.8.1857–14.10.1924)

NSW ALP 1.7.1910–30.6.1920 defeated; 16.12.1922–14.10.1924 died

McEwen, Anne (3.8.1954– )

SA ALP 1.7.2005–2.7.2016 defeated

McGauran, Julian John James (5.3.1957– )

Vic. NPA; NP from 2003; LIB from 2006

11.7.1987–30.6.1990 defeated; 1.7.1993–30.6.2011 defeated

McGrath, James (14.5.1974– )

Qld LIB 1.7.2014–

McGregor, Gregor (18.10.1848–13.8.1914)

SA ALP 30.3.1901–13.8.1914 died

McHugh, Charles Stephen (23.4.1887–24.7.1927)

SA ALP 1.7.1923–24.7.1927 died

McIntosh, Gordon Douglas (29.5.1925–10.3.2019)

WA ALP 18.5.1974–5.6.1987 retired

McKellar, Gerald Colin (29.5.1903–13.4.1970)

NSW CP 22.11.1958–13.4.1970 died

McKenna, Nicholas Edward (9.9.1895–22.4.1974)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1944–30.6.1968 retired

McKenzie, Bridget (27.12.1969– )

Vic. NP 1.7.2011–

McKiernan, James Philip (11.10.1944 – 10.8.2018)

WA ALP 1.12.1984–30.6.2002 retired

McKim, Nicholas James (11.6.1965– )

Tas. GRN *19.8.2015–

McKissock, Andrew Nelson (6.12.1872–17.7.1919)

Vic. ALP 5.9.1914–30.6.1917 defeated

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McLachlan, Alexander John (2.11.1872–28.5.1956)

SA NAT; UAP from 1931 *24.2.1926–30.6.1944 retired

McLachlan, Andrew Lockhart(14.1.1966– )

SA LIB *6.2.2020–

McLachlan, James (12.3.1870–1.12.1956)

SA UAP 1.7.1935–30.6.1947 retired

McLaren, Geoffrey Thomas (1.2.1921–30.1.1992)

SA ALP 1.7.1971–4.2.1983 retired

McLean, Paul Alexander (13.3.1937– )

NSW AD 11.7.1987–23.8.1991 resigned

McLeay, George (6.8.1892–14.9.1955)

SA UAP; LIB from 1944 1.7.1935–30.6.1947 defeated; 22.2.1950–14.9.1955 died

McLucas, Jan Elizabeth (27.3.1958– )

Qld ALP 1.7.1999–9.5.2016 retired

McMahon, Samantha Jane(11.12.1967– )

NT CLP 18.5.2019d–

McManus, Francis Patrick Vincent (27.2.1905–28.12.1983)

Vic. ALP (A-C); DLP from 1957

1.7.1956–30.6.1962 defeated; 1.7.1965–18.5.1974 defeated

McMullan, Robert Francis (10.12.1947– )

ACT ALP *16.2.1988–23.3.1990d; 24.3.1990–12.3.1993; 13.3.1993–6.2.1996 resigned

McMullin, Alister Maxwell (later Sir Alister) (14.7.1900–7.8.1984)

NSW LIB 28.4.1951–30.6.1971 retired

MacDonald, Allan Nicoll (25.8.1892–18.1.1978)

WA UAP; LIB from 1944 *5.3.1935–30.6.1947 defeated

Macdonald, Ian Douglas (29.11.1945– )

Qld LIB 1.7.1990–30.6.2019 defeated

Macdonald, John Alexander Lindsay (10.5.1954– )

NSW NPA; NP from 2003 1.7.1993–30.6.1999 defeated; *4.5.2000–30.6.2008 retired

MacDonald, John Valentine (14.2.1880–17.8.1937)

Qld ALP *26.5.1922–15.12.1922 defeated; *1.8.1928–16.11.1928 defeated; 1.7.1932–17.8.1937 died

Macfarlane, James (2.9.1844–24.11.1914)

Tas. FT 29.3.1901–30.6.1910 defeated

MacGibbon, David John (13.5.1934– )

Qld LIB 1.7.1978–30.6.1999 defeated

Mackay, Susan Mary (14.4.1960– )

Tas. ALP *8.3.1996–29.7.2005 resigned

Mackellar, Charles Kinnaird (5.12.1844–14.7.1926)

NSW PROT *8.10.1903–30.11.1903 resigned

Macklin, Michael John (25.2.1943– )

Qld AD 1.7.1981–30.6.1990 retired

Madigan, John Joseph (21.7.1966–16.6.2020)

Vic. DLP; IND from 2014 1.7.2011–2.7.2016 defeated

Maguire, Graham Ross (21.4.1945– )

SA ALP 5.3.1983–30.6.1993 defeated

Maher, Edmund Bede (8.6.1891–31.12.1982)

Qld CP 10.12.1949–30.6.1965 retired

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Margetts, Diane Elizabeth (5.3.1955– )

WA GWA 1.7.1993–30.6.1999 defeated

Marriott, John Edward (16.2.1913–13.4.1994)

Tas. LIB *3.3.1953–11.11.1975 retired

Marshall, Gavin Mark (25.3.1960– )

Vic. ALP 1.7.2002–30.6.2019 defeated

Martin (later Sullivan), Kathryn Jean (8.3.1942– )

Qld LIB 18.5.1974–5.11.1984 resigned

Martin, Steven Leigh(3.10.1960– )

Tas. IND; NP from 2018 9.2.2018h–30.6.2019 defeated

Martyr, John Raymond (25.5.1932– )

WA LIB *11.3.1981–5.3.1983 defeated

Marwick, Thomas William (29.4.1895–3.4.1960)

WA CP *19.8.1936–22.10.1937 defeated

Mason, Brett John (5.3.1962– )

Qld LIB 1.7.1999–15.4.2015 resigned

Mason, Colin Victor James (28.10.1926–18.7.2020)

NSW AD 1.7.1978–5.6.1987 retired

Massy-Greene, Walter (later Sir Walter) (6.11.1874–16.11.1952)

NSW NAT *17.10.1923–30.6.1938 retired

Matheson, Sir Alexander Perceval (6.2.1861–6.8.1929)

WA FT 29.3.1901–31.12.1906 retired

Mattner, Edward William (16.9.1893–21.12.1977)

SA LIB *10.10.1944–27.9.1946 defeated; 10.12.1949–30.6.1968 retired

Maughan, William John Ryott (8.1.1863–9.4.1933)

Qld ALP 1.7.1913–30.6.1920 defeated

Maunsell, Charles Ronald (8.5.1922–17.12.2010)

Qld CP; NCP from 1975 1.7.1968–30.6.1981 defeated

Melzer, Jean Isabel (7.2.1926–18.6.2013)

Vic. ALP 18.5.1974–30.6.1981 defeated

Messner, Anthony John (24.9.1939– )

SA LIB 13.12.1975–17.4.1990 resigned

Millen, Edward Davis (7.11.1860–14.9.1923)

NSW FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1913; NAT from 1917

29.3.1901–14.9.1923 died

Millen, John Dunlop (3.5.1877–1.8.1941)

Tas. NAT; UAP from 1931 1.7.1920–30.6.1938 defeated

Milliner, Bertie Richard (17.7.1911–30.6.1975)

Qld ALP 1.7.1968–30.6.1975 died

Milne, Christine Anne (14.5.1953– )

Tas. GRN 1.7.2005–10.8.2015 resigned

Minchin, Nicholas Hugh (15.4.1953– )

SA LIB 1.7.1993–30.6.2011 retired

Missen, Alan Joseph (22.7.1925–30.3.1986)

Vic. LIB 18.5.1974–30.3.1986 died

Molan, Andrew James(11.4.1950– )

NSW LIB 22.12.2017h–30.6.2019 defeated;*14.11.2019–

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Mooney, Patrick Frederick (17.1.1880–23.12.1942)

NSW LANG LAB *23.12.1931–30.6.1932 retired

Moore, Claire Mary (19.2.1956– )

Qld ALP 1.7.2002–30.6.2019 retired

Morris, John Joseph (12.6.1936–8.2.2013)

NSW ALP 1.7.1985–30.6.1990 retired

Morris, Kenneth James (later Sir Kenneth) (22.10.1903–1.6.1978)

Qld LIB 30.11.1963–30.6.1968 retired

Morrow, William (22.10.1888–12.7.1980)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1947–30.6.1953 defeated

Muir, Ricky Lee (25.12.1980– )

Vic. AMEP 1.7.2014–2.7.2016 defeated

Mulcahy, Edward (28.3.1850–23.10.1927)

Tas. PROT NAT

1.1.1904–10.5.1910 defeated; *15.1.1919–30.6.1920 retired

Mullan, John (8.9.1871–1.10.1941)

Qld ALP 1.7.1913–30.6.1917 defeated

Mulvihill, James Anthony (27.4.1917–10.12.2000)

NSW ALP 1.7.1965–4.2.1983 retired

Murphy, Lionel Keith (31.8.1922–21.10.1986)

NSW ALP 1.7.1962–9.2.1975 resigned

Murphy, Shayne Michael (8.1.1952– )

Tas. ALP; IND from 2001 1.7.1993–30.6.2005 defeated

Murray, Andrew James Marshall (29.1.1947– )

WA AD 1.7.1996–30.6.2008 retired

Murray, Reginald James (27.4.1906–25.11.1962)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1947–19.3.1951 defeated

N

Nash, Fiona Joy (6.5.1965– )

NSW NP 1.7.2005–27.10.2017 disqualifiedg

Nash, Richard Harry (2.7.1890–12.12.1951)

WA ALP 21.8.1943–12.12.1951 died

Neal, Belinda Jane (10.1.1963– )

NSW ALP *8.3.1994–3.9.1998 resigned

Neal, Laurence William (18.7.1947– )

Vic. NCP *11.3.1980–30.6.1981 defeated

Needham, Edward (30.9.1874–26.10.1956)

WA ALP 1.1.1907–30.6.1920 defeated; 1.7.1923–30.6.1929 defeated

Negus, Sydney Ambrose (12.3.1912–1.8.1986)

WA IND 1.7.1971–18.5.1974 defeated

Neild, John Cash (4.1.1846–8.3.1911)

NSW FT 29.3.1901–30.6.1910 defeated

Nettle, Kerry Michelle (24.12.1973– )

NSW GRN 1.7.2002–30.6.2008 defeated

Newlands, John (later Sir John) (formerly Newland) (4.8.1864–20.5.1932)

SA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.7.1913–20.5.1932 died

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Newman, Jocelyn Margaret (8.7.1937–1.4.2018)

Tas. LIB *13.3.1986–1.2.2002 resigned

Nicholls, Theophilus Martin (21.8.1894–22.7.1977)

SA ALP 1.7.1944–30.6.1968 retired

O

O’Brien, Kerry Williams Kelso (19.7.1951– )

Tas. ALP *5.9.1996–30.6.2011 retired

O’Byrne, Justin Hilary (1.6.1912–10.11.1993)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1947–30.6.1981 retired

O’Chee, William George (19.6.1965– )

Qld NPA *8.5.1990–30.6.1999 defeated

O’Connor, Richard Edward (4.8.1851–18.11.1912)

NSW PROT 29.3.1901–27.9.1903 resigned

O’Flaherty, Sidney Wainman (2.7.1886–18.11.1967)

SA ALP 1.7.1944–30.6.1962 retired

O’Halloran, Micheal Rapheal (12.4.1893–22.9.1960)

SA ALP 17.11.1928–30.6.1935 defeated

O’Keefe, David John (21.8.1864–21.7.1943)

Tas. ALP 29.3.1901–31.12.1906 defeated; 1.7.1910–30.6.1920 defeated

O’Loghlin, James Vincent (25.11.1852–4.12.1925)

SA ALP *11.7.1907–20.12.1907l; 1.7.1913–30.6.1920 defeated; 1.7.1923–4.12.1925 died

O’Neill, Deborah Mary (4.6.1961– )

NSW ALP *13.11.2013–30.6.2014 retired; *2.7.2014–

O’Sullivan, Barry James (24.3.1957– )

Qld NP *11.2.2014 – 30.6.2019 retired

O’Sullivan, Matthew Anthony(11.12.1978– )

WA LIB 1.7.2019–

O’Sullivan, Neil (later Sir Neil) (2.8.1900–4.7.1968)

Qld LIB 1.7.1947–30.6.1962 retired

Oakes, Charles William (30.11.1861–3.7.1928)

NSW LIB-COM 1.7.1913–5.9.1914 defeated

Ogden, James Ernest (8.3.1868–5.2.1932)

Tas. ALP; IND from 1926; NAT from 1928

1.7.1923–5.2.1932 died

Olsen, John Wayne (7.6.1945– )

SA LIB *7.5.1990–4.5.1992 resigned

Ormonde, James Patrick (23.3.1901–30.11.1970)

NSW ALP *30.7.1958–21.11.1958 retired;1.7.1959–30.11.1970 died

P

Paltridge, Shane Dunne (later Sir Shane) (11.1.1910–21.1.1966)

WA LIB 28.4.1951–21.1.1966 died

Panizza, John Horace (24.3.1931–31.1.1997)

WA LIB 11.7.1987–31.1.1997 died

Parer, Warwick Raymond (6.4.1936–14.3.2014)

Qld LIB *22.11.1984–11.2.2000 resigned

Parry, Stephen Shane (31.10.1960– )

Tas. LIB 1.7.2005–2.11.2017 resigned

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Paterson, James William (21.11.1987– )

Vic. LIB *9.3.2016–

Patrick, Rex Lyall(8.5.1967– )

SA NXT; CA from 2018; IND from 2020

*14.11.2017–

Patterson, Kay Christine Lesley (21.11.1944– )

Vic. LIB 11.7.1987–30.6.2008 retired

Payne, Herbert James Mockford (17.8.1866–26.2.1944)

Tas. NAT; UAP from 1931 1.7.1920–30.6.1938 defeated

Payne, Marise Ann (29.7.1964– )

NSW LIB *9.4.1997–

Pearce, George Foster (later Sir George) (14.1.1870–24.6.1952)

WA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917; UAP from 1931

29.3.1901–30.6.1938 defeated

Pearson, Rex Whiting (13.1.1905–11.9.1961)

SA LIB 28.4.1951–11.9.1961 died

Peris, Nova Maree (25.2.1971– )

NT ALP 7.9.2013–9.5.2016 retired

Piesse, Edmund Stephen Roper (5.1.1900–25.8.1952)

WA CP 10.12.1949–25.8.1952 died

Plain, William (11.3.1868–14.10.1961)

Vic. NAT NAT; UAP from 1931

1.7.1917–30.6.1923 defeated; *25.8.1925–30.6.1938 defeated

Playford, Thomas (26.11.1837–19.4.1915)

SA PROT 30.3.1901–31.12.1906 defeated

Poke, Albert George (16.2.1906–4.1.1989)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1956–11.4.1974 retired

Polley, Helen Beatrice (9.2.1957– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.2005–

Poulter, Maxwell William (22.1.1913–2.9.1962)

Qld ALP 1.7.1962–2.9.1962 died

Powell, Janet Frances (29.9.1942–30.9.2013)

Vic. AD; IND from 1992 *26.8.1986–30.6.1993 defeated

Power, John Maurice (15.12.1883–13.1.1925)

NSW ALP *20.11.1924–13.1.1925 died

Poyser, Arthur George (13.2.1915–5.8.1986)

Vic. ALP *26.10.1966–11.11.1975 retired

Pratt, Louise Clare (18.4.1972– )

WA ALP 1.7.2008–30.6.2014 defeated; 2.7.2016–

Pratten, Herbert Edward (7.5.1865–7.5.1928)

NSW NAT 1.7.1917–24.11.1921 resigned

Primmer, Cyril Graham (19.4.1924–1.11.2003)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1971–30.6.1985 retired

Prowse, Edgar Wylie (22.3.1905–2.6.1977)

WA CP 1.7.1962–31.12.1973 resigned

Pulsford, Edward (29.9.1844–29.9.1919)

NSW FT 29.3.1901–30.6.1910 defeated

Puplick, Christopher John Guelph (13.5.1948– )

NSW LIB *26.7.1978–30.6.1981 defeated; 1.12.1984–30.6.1990 defeated

Q

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Quirke, John Andrew (9.9.1950– )

SA ALP *18.9.1997–15.8.2000 resigned

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Rae, Arthur Edward George (14.3.1860–25.11.1943)

NSW ALP; LANG LAB from 1931

1.7.1910–5.9.1914 defeated; 1.7.1929–30.6.1935 defeated

Rae, Peter Elliot (24.9.1932– )

Tas. LIB 1.7.1968–16.1.1986 resigned

Rankin, Annabelle Jane Mary (later Dame Annabelle) (28.7.1908–30.8.1986)

Qld LIB 1.7.1947–24.5.1971 resigned

Rankin, George James (1.5.1887–28.12.1957)

Vic. CP 10.12.1949–30.6.1956 retired

Ray, Robert Francis (8.4.1947– )

Vic. ALP 1.7.1981–5.5.2008 resigned

Ready, Rudolph Keith (15.12.1878–28.7.1958)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1910–1.3.1917 resigned

Reid, Albert David (25.7.1886–22.5.1962)

NSW CP 10.12.1949–22.5.1962 died

Reid, David Donald (10.5.1933– )

WA CP *16.1.1974–18.5.1974 defeated

Reid, Margaret Elizabeth (28.5.1935– )

ACT LIB *5.5.1981–4.2.1983d; 5.3.1983–30.11.1984; 1.12.1984–5.6.1987; 11.7.1987–23.3.1990; 24.3.1990–12.3.1993; 13.3.1993–1.3.1996; 2.3.1996–2.10.1998; 3.10.1998–9.11.2001; 10.11.2001–14.2.2003 resigned

Reid, Matthew (30.9.1856–28.8.1947)

Qld NAT 1.7.1917–30.6.1935 retired

Reid, Robert (17.10.1842–12.5.1904)

Vic. FT *21.1.1903–31.12.1903 retired

Rennick, Gerard Brock(5.11.1970– )

Qld LIB 1.7.2019–

Reynolds, Linda Karen (16.5.1965– )

WA LIB 1.7.2014–

Reynolds, Margaret (19.7.1941– )

Qld ALP 5.3.1983–30.6.1999 retired

Rhiannon, Lee (30.5.1951– )

NSW GRN 1.7.2011–14.8.2018 resigned

Rice, Janet Elizabeth (18.11.1960– )

Vic. GRN 1.7.2014–

Richardson, Graham Frederick (27.9.1949– )

NSW ALP 5.3.1983–25.3.1994 resigned

Ridgeway, Aden Derek (18.9.1962– )

NSW AD 1.7.1999–30.6.2005 defeated

Ridley, Clement Frank (13.3.1909–19.5.1988)

SA ALP 1.7.1959–30.6.1971 retired

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Roberts, Malcolm Ieuan (3.5.1955– )

Qld PHON 2.7.2016–27.10.2017 disqualifiedg;1.7.2019–

Robertson, Agnes Robertson (31.7.1882–29.1.1968)

WA LIB; CP from 1955 10.12.1949–30.6.1962 retired

Robertson, Edward Albert (18.3.1929–5.1.1991)

NT ALP 13.12.1975–9.12.1977d; 10.12.1977–17.10.1980; 18.10.1980–4.2.1983; 5.3.1983–30.11.1984; 1.12.1984–5.6.1987 retired

Robinson, Albert William (20.5.1877–25.5.1943)

SA NAT *18.4.1928–16.11.1928 defeated

Robinson, William Charles (4.10.1907–21.1.1981)

WA CP *30.9.1952–8.5.1953 defeated

Rocher, Allan Charles (16.2.1936–18.3.2016)

WA LIB 1.7.1978–10.2.1981 resigned

Ronaldson, Michael John Clyde (13.2.1954– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.2005–28.2.2016 resigned

Rowell, James (20.1.1851–6.7.1940)

SA NAT *24.5.1917–30.6.1923 defeated

Russell, Edward John (10.8.1878–18.7.1925)

Vic. ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.1.1907–18.7.1925 died

Russell, William (20.10.1842–28.6.1912)

SA ALP 1.1.1907–28.6.1912 died

Ruston, Anne Sowerby (10.6.1963– )

SA LIB *5.9.2012–

Ryan, John Victor (2.12.1890–13.10.1974)

SA ALP 10.12.1949–30.6.1959 retired

Ryan, Scott Michael (12.5.1973– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.2008–

Ryan, Susan Maree (10.10.1942–27.9.2020)

ACT ALP 13.12.1975–9.12.1977d; 10.12.1977–17.10.1980; 18.10.1980–4.2.1983; 5.3.1983–30.11.1984; 1.12.1984–5.6.1987; 11.7.1987–29.1.1988 resigned

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Sampson, Burford (30.3.1882–5.6.1959)

Tas. NAT; UAP from 1931; LIB from 1944

14.11.1925–30.6.1938 defeated; 1.7.1941–30.6.1947 defeated

Sanders, Norman Karl (15.10.1932– )

Tas. AD 1.7.1985–1.3.1990 resigned

Sandford, Charles Walter (11.9.1895–22.10.1966)

Vic. ALP 1.7.1947–30.6.1956 defeated; *6.6.1957–22.10.1966 died

Santoro, Santo (27.4.1956– )

Qld LIB *29.10.2002–11.4.2007 resigned

Sargood, Sir Frederick Thomas (30.5.1834–2.1.1903)

Vic. FT 29.3.1901–2.1.1903 died

Saunders, Henry John (16.2.1855–13.10.1919)

WA FT *20.5.1903–31.12.1903 defeated

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Qld ANTI-SOC 1.1.1907–30.6.1913 defeated

Scarr, Paul Martin(20.8.1969– )

Qld LIB 1.7.2019–

Schacht, Christopher Cleland (6.12.1946– )

SA ALP 11.7.1987–30.6.2002 defeated

Scott, Douglas Barr (12.5.1920–12.3.2012)

NSW CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

*6.8.1970–20.11.1970 retired;18.5.1974–30.6.1985 retired

Scott, Malcolm Fox (11.5.1910–1.6.1989)

WA LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1971 retired

Scullion, Nigel Gregory (4.5.1956– )

NT CLP 10.11.2001–8.10.2004d; 9.10.2004–23.11.2007; 24.11.2007–20.8.2010; 21.8.2010–6.9.2013; 7.9.2013–9.5.2016; 2.7.2016–30.6.2019 retired

Senior, William (9.2.1850–22.11.1926)

SA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.7.1913–30.6.1923 defeated

Seselja, Zdenko Matthew (27.3.1977– )

ACT LIB 7.9.2013–2.7.2016d; 2.7.2016–18.5.2019; 18.5.2019–

Seward, Harrie Stephen (26.2.1884–23.7.1958)

WA CP 28.4.1951–23.7.1958 died

Shannon, John Wallace (28.4.1862–30.1.1926)

SA LIB-COM; NAT from 1917 *31.7.1912–30.6.1913 defeated; 5.9.1914–30.6.1920 retired

Sheehan, James Michael (24.7.1885–10.4.1967)

Vic. ALP *12.7.1938–20.9.1940 defeated; 1.7.1944–30.6.1962 retired

Sheil, Glenister (21.10.1929–29.9.2008)

Qld CP; NCP from 1975; NPA

18.5.1974–6.2.1981 resigned; 1.12.1984–30.6.1990 defeated

Sheldon, Anthony Vincent(26.8.1961– )

NSW ALP 1.7.2019–

Sherrington, Robert Duncan (21.1.1902–16.3.1966)

Qld LIB 1.7.1962–16.3.1966 died

Sherry, Nicholas John (19.11.1955– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.1990–1.6.2012 resigned

Short, James Robert (7.12.1936– )

Vic. LIB 1.12.1984–12.5.1997 resigned

Sibraa, Kerry Walter (12.10.1937– )

NSW ALP 13.12.1975–30.6.1978 defeated; *9.8.1978–1.2.1994 resigned

Siddons, John Royston (5.10.1927–22.9.2016)

Vic. AD; IND from 1986; UNITE AP from 1987

1.7.1981–5.3.1983 defeated; 1.7.1985–5.6.1987 defeated

Siewert, Rachel Mary (4.11.1961– )

WA GRN 1.7.2005–

Sim, John Peter (21.1.1917–29.7.2015)

WA LIB *26.11.1964–30.6.1981 retired

Simmonds, Wilfrid Mylchreest (19.12.1889–2.1.1967)

Qld LIB 10.12.1949–19.3.1951 retired

Simms, Robert Andrew (26.3.1984– )

SA GRN *22.9.2015–2.7.2016 defeated

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Singh, Lisa Maria (20.2.1972– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.2011–30.6.2019 defeated

Sinodinos, Arthur (25.2.1957– )

NSW LIB *13.10.2011–11.11.2019 resigned

Smith, David Philip Benedict(25.3.1970– )

ACT ALP 23.5.2018h–11.4.2019 resigned

Smith, Dean Anthony (15.5.1969– )

WA LIB *2.5.2012–

Smith, Marielle Feuerherdt(30.12.1986– )

SA ALP 1.7.2019–

Smith, Miles Staniforth Cater (25.2.1869–14.1.1934)

WA FT 29.3.1901–31.12.1906 retired

Sowada, Karin Nicole (1.11.1961– )

NSW AD *29.8.1991–30.6.1993 defeated

Spender, Duncan Peter James(18.6.1975– )

NSW LDP *20.3.2019–30.6.2019 defeated

Spicer, John Armstrong (5.3.1899–3.1.1978)

Vic. LIB 21.9.1940–30.6.1944 defeated; 10.12.1949–13.8.1956 resigned

Spindler, Siegfried Emil (9.7.1932–1.3.2008)

Vic. AD 1.7.1990–30.6.1996 retired

Spooner, William Henry (later Sir William) (23.12.1897–14.7.1966)

NSW LIB 10.12.1949–14.7.1965 resigned

St Ledger, Anthony James Joseph (18.2.1859–17.4.1929)

Qld ANTI-SOC 1.1.1907–30.6.1913 defeated

Steele-John, Jordon Alexander(14.10.1994– )

WA GRN 10.11.2017h–

Stephens, Ursula Mary (7.7.1954– )

NSW ALP 1.7.2002–30.6.2014 defeated

Sterle, Glenn (3.1.1960– )

WA ALP 1.7.2005–

Stewart, James Charles (7.9.1850–19.12.1931)

Qld ALP 30.3.1901–30.6.1917 defeated

Stoker, Amanda Jane(30.10.1982– )

Qld LIB *21.3.2018–

Stone, John Owen (31.1.1929– )

Qld NPA 11.7.1987–1.3.1990 resigned

Storer, Tim(24.10.1969– )

SA NXT; IND from 2018 16.2.2018h–30.6.2019 defeated

Story, William Harrison (31.5.1857–13.7.1924)

SA ALP; NAT LAB 1917; NAT from 1917

1.1.1904–3.4.1917 resigned

Stott Despoja, Natasha Jessica (9.9.1969– )

SA AD *29.11.1995–30.6.2008 retired

Styles, James(3.7.1841–4.2.1913)

Vic. PROT 29.3.1901–31.12.1906 defeated

Sullivan, Kathryn Jean see Martin, Kathryn Jean (8.3.1942– )

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

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SA FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906 30.3.1901–30.6.1913 defeated

Synon, Karen Margaret(15.9.1959– )

Vic. LIB *13.5.1997–30.6.1999 defeated

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Tambling, Grant Ernest John (20.6.1943– )

NT CLP 11.7.1987–23.3.1990d; 24.3.1990–12.3.1993; 13.3.1993–1.3.1996; 2.3.1996–2.10.1998; 3.10.1998–9.11.2001 retired

Tangney, Dorothy Margaret (later Dame Dorothy) (13.3.1907–3.6.1985)

WA ALP 21.8.1943–30.6.1968 defeated

Tate, John Percival (21.3.1894–21.1.1977)

NSW LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1953 retired

Tate, Michael Carter (6.7.1945– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.1978–5.7.1993 resigned

Tchen, Tsebin (10.3.1941–25.11.2019)

Vic. LIB 1.7.1999–30.6.2005 retired

Teague, Baden Chapman (18.9.1944– )

SA LIB 1.7.1978–30.6.1996 retired

Tehan, Thomas Joseph (18.1.1916–1.6.1996)

Vic. NCP 13.12.1975–30.6.1978 defeated

Thistlethwaite, Matthew James (6.9.1972– )

NSW ALP 1.7.2011–9.8.2013 resigned

Thomas, Andrew Murray (14.3.1936–14.5.2011)

WA LIB 13.12.1975–5.3.1983 defeated

Thomas, Josiah (28.4.1863–5.2.1933)

NSW NAT 1.7.1917–30.6.1923 defeated; 14.11.1925–30.6.1929 defeated

Thompson, William George (2.3.1863–7.3.1953)

Qld NAT 16.12.1922–30.6.1932 defeated

Thorp, Lin Estelle (4.11.1953– )

Tas. ALP *20.6.2012–30.6.2014 defeated

Thorpe, Lidia Alma (1973– )

Vic. GRN *4.9.2020–

Tierney, John William (21.1.1946– )

NSW LIB *11.2.1991–14.4.2005 resigned

Tillem, Mehmet (10.9.1974–9.11.2019)

Vic. ALP *21.8.2013–30.6.2014 defeated

Toohey, James Philip (11.7.1909–18.8.1992)

SA ALP 1.7.1953–30.6.1971 retired

Townley, Michael (4.11.1934– )

Tas. IND; LIB from 1975; IND from 1987

1.7.1971–5.6.1987 retired

Trenwith, William Arthur (15.7.1846–26.7.1925)

Vic. IND 1.1.1904–30.6.1910 defeated

Troeth, Judith Mary (3.8.1940– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.1993–30.6.2011 retired

Trood, Russell Brunell (5.12.1948–10.1.2017)

Qld LIB 1.7.2005–30.6.2011 defeated

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Qld ALP 1.1.1904–30.6.1917 defeated

Turnbull, Reginald John David (21.2.1908–17.7.2006)

Tas. IND; AP from 1969; IND from 1970

1.7.1962–11.4.1974 retired

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Uppill, Oliver (9.5.1876–28.2.1946)

SA UAP 1.7.1935–16.9.1944 resigned

Urquhart, Anne Elizabeth (18.10.1957– )

Tas. ALP 1.7.2011–

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Vallentine, Josephine (30.5.1946– )

WA NDP; IND from 1985; GWA from 1990

1.7.1985–31.1.1992 resigned

Van, David Allan(14.11.1964– )

Vic. LIB 1.7.2019–

Vanstone, Amanda Eloise (7.12.1952– )

SA LIB 1.12.1984–26.4.2007 resigned

Vardon, Edward Charles (10.11.1866–23.2.1937)

SA NAT *16.2.1921–4.8.1921m; *9.8.1921–15.12.1922 defeated

Vardon, Joseph (27.7.1843–20.7.1913)

SA ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1908

1.1.1907–31.5.1907n; 15.2.1908–30.6.1913 defeated

Verran, John (9.8.1856–7.6.1932)

SA NAT *30.8.1927–16.11.1928 defeated

Vigor, David Bernard (24.6.1939–9.4.1998)

SA AD; UNITE AP from 1987 1.12.1984–5.6.1987 defeated

Vincent, Victor Seddon (1.6.1906–9.11.1964)

WA LIB 1.7.1950–9.11.1964 died

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Wade, Harrie Walter (10.1.1905–18.11.1964)

Vic. CP 1.7.1956–18.11.1964 died

Walker, James Thomas (20.3.1841–18.1.1923)

NSW FT 29.3.1901–30.6.1913 retired

Walsh, Jess Cecille(16.5.1971– )

Vic. ALP 1.7.2019–

Walsh, Peter Alexander (11.3.1935–10.4.2015)

WA ALP 18.5.1974–30.6.1993 retired

Walters, Mary Shirley (31.8.1925–18.6.2017)

Tas. LIB 13.12.1975–30.6.1993 retired

Wang, Zhenya (20.1.1981– )

WA PUP 1.7.2014–2.7.2016 defeated

Ward, Frederick Furner (11.5.1872–31.12.1954)

SA ALP 1.7.1947–28.4.1951 defeated

Wardlaw, Robert (4.8.1888–28.6.1964)

Tas. LIB 9.5.1953–30.6.1962 retired

Waters, Larissa Joy (8.2.1977– )

Qld GRN 1.7.2011–18.7.2017 resigned;*6.9.2018–

Watson, David (14.2.1870–4.12.1924)

NSW ALP 5.9.1914–30.6.1917 defeated

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Tas. LIB 1.7.1978–30.6.2008 retired

Watt, Murray Patrick (20.1.1973– )

Qld ALP 2.7.2016–

Webber, Ruth Stephanie (24.3.1965– )

WA ALP 1.7.2002–30.6.2008 defeated

Webster, James Joseph (14.6.1925– )

Vic. CP; NCP from 1975 *9.12.1964–28.1.1980 resigned

Wedgwood, Ivy Evelyn (later Dame Ivy) (18.10.1896–24.7.1975)

Vic. LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1971 retired

West, Suzanne Margaret (21.9.1947– )

NSW ALP *11.2.1987–5.6.1987 defeated; 1.7.1990–30.6.2002 retired

Wheeldon, John Murray (9.8.1929–24.5.2006)

WA ALP 1.7.1965–30.6.1981 retired

Wheelwright, Thomas Clive (29.4.1953– )

NSW ALP *24.5.1995–30.6.1996 defeated

Whish-Wilson, Peter Stuart (24.2.1968– )

Tas. GRN *20.6.2012–

Whiteside, George Irvine (20.9.1902–28.7.1976)

Qld ALP *9.10.1962–30.11.1963 defeated

Wilkinson, Lawrence Degenhardt (12.11.1903–9.11.1991)

WA ALP 26.11.1966–11.4.1974 retired

Willesee, Donald Robert (14.4.1916–9.9.2003)

WA ALP 10.12.1949–11.11.1975 retired

Williams, John Reginald (16.1.1955– )

NSW NP 1.7.2008–30.6.2019 retired

Wilson, Keith Cameron (later Sir Keith) (3.9.1900–28.9.1987)

SA UAP 1.7.1938–30.6.1944 defeated

Wilson, Reginald Victor (later Sir Victor) (30.6.1877–13.7.1957)

SA NAT 1.7.1920–30.6.1926 defeated

Withers, Reginald Greive (26.10.1924–15.11.2014)

WA LIB *17.2.1966–26.11.1966 defeated; 1.7.1968–5.6.1987 retired

Wong, Penelope Ying-Yen (5.11.1968– )

SA ALP 1.7.2002–

Wood, Ian Alexander Christie (31.1.1901–7.1.1992)

Qld LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1978 retired

Wood, William Robert (13.11.1949– )

NSW NDP 11.7.1987–12.5.1988o

Woodley, John (9.2.1938– )

Qld AD 1.7.1993–27.7.2001 resigned

Woods, Robert Leslie (13.4.1947– )

NSW LIB *8.3.1994–7.3.1997 resigned

Wordsworth, Robert Hurley (21.7.1894–23.11.1984)

Tas. LIB 10.12.1949–30.6.1959 defeated

Wortley, Dana Johanna (1959– )

SA ALP 1.7.2005–30.6.2011 defeated

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Wriedt, Kenneth Shaw (11.7.1927–18.10.2010)

Tas. ALP 1.7.1968–25.9.1980 resigned

Wright, Penelope Lesley (19.1.1961– )

SA GRN 1.7.2011–10.9.2015 resigned

Wright, Reginald Charles (later Sir Reginald) (10.7.1905–10.3.1990)

Tas. LIB; IND from 1978 10.12.1949–30.6.1978 retired

X

Xenophon, Nicholas (29.1.1959– )

SA IND; NXT from 2013 1.7.2008–31.10.2017 resigned

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Young, Harold William (later Sir Harold) (30.6.1923–21.11.2006)

SA LIB 1.7.1968–4.2.1983 defeated

Z

Zakharov, Alice Olive (19.3.1929–6.3.1995)

Vic. ALP 5.3.1983–6.3.1995 died

Zeal, Sir William Austin (5.12.1830–11.3.1912)

Vic. PROT 29.3.1901–31.12.1906 retired

* Selected under section 15 of the Constitution.

a New term began 1.7.1923. Not sworn in; died 18.8.1923.b Died 31.1.1938 while Senator-elect.c On 12 December 2018 the Australian Electoral Commission approved Mr Clive Palmer’s request to register the ‘United Australia

Party’ (UAP).d Pursuant to the Senate (Representation of Territories) Act 1973, a Senator’s term of service expires at the close of the day next

preceding the polling day for the general election of Members of the House of Representatives.e Not sworn in.f Exact date and year unknown.g Election ruled void; disqualified under sections 44 and 45 of the Constitution.h Declared elected by the High Court of Australia.i Seat declared vacant owing to absence without leave for two months.j Between 1.2.1968 and 24.2.1968 Mr Gorton was a Member of neither House but, as permitted by the Constitution, was able to

remain Prime Minister during this period prior to his election to the House of Representatives.k Elected 1998 but disqualified 23.6.1999 under the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.l Chosen by Parliament of South Australia on 11.7.1907; selection declared void on 20.12.1907.m Appointment not confirmed by South Australian Parliament within fourteen days after commencement of its next session as

required by section 15 of the Constitution.n Election ruled void; re-elected in supplementary election in February 1908.o Disqualified under the provisions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918.

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Name (Born/Died) DivisionState/Territory

Date of election

Date ceased to be a Member Party

A

Abbott, Anthony John(4.11.1957– )

Warringah NSW 26.3.1994* Defeated 18.5.2019 LIB

Abbott, Charles Lydiard Aubrey(4.1.1886–30.4.1975)

GwydirGwydir

NSWNSW

14.11.192519.12.1931

Defeated 12.10.1929Resigned 28.3.1937

CPCP

Abbott, Joseph Palmer(18.10.1891–7.5.1965)

New England NSW 21.9.1940 Retired 31.10.1949 CP

Abbott, Percy Phipps(14.5.1869–9.9.1940)

New England NSW 31.5.1913 Retired 3.11.1919 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Abel, John Arthur(25.6.1939–19.11.2019)

Evans NSW 13.12.1975 Retired 10.11.1977 LIB

Adams, Dick Godfrey Harry(29.4.1951– )

Lyons Tas. 13.3.1993 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Adermann, Albert Evan(10.3.1927–3.11.2001)

FisherFairfax

QldQld

2.12.19721.12.1984

Until elected for FairfaxRetired 19.2.1990

CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Adermann, Charles Frederick(later Sir Charles)(3.8.1896–9.5.1979)

MaranoaFisher

QldQld

21.8.194310.12.1949

Until elected for FisherRetired 2.11.1972

CPCP

Ahern, Cornelius Joseph(10.7.1871–10.7.1955)

Indi Vic. 31.5.1913 Defeated 5.9.1914 LIB-COM

Albanese, Anthony Norman(2.3.1963– )

Grayndler NSW 2.3.1996 ALP

Aldred, Kenneth James(1.8.1945–17.4.2016)

HentyBruceDeakin

Vic.Vic.Vic.

13.12.197528.5.1983*24.3.1990

Defeated 18.10.1980Until elected for DeakinRetired 29.1.1996

LIBLIBLIB

Alexander, John Gilbert(4.7.1951– )

Bennelong Bennelong

NSW NSW

21.8.2010 16.12.2017*

Resigned 11.11.2017 LIB LIB

Allan, Archibald Ian (3.1.1916–13.2.2000)

Gwydir NSW 19.12.1953* Resigned 30.4.1969 CP

Allen, Katrina Jane (24.2.1966– )

Higgins Vic. 18.5.2019 LIB

Aly, Anne (29.3.1967– )

Cowan WA 2.7.2016 ALP

Anderson, Charles Groves Wright(12.2.1897–11.11.1988)

HumeHume

NSWNSW

10.12.194910.12.1955

Defeated 28.4.1951Defeated 9.12.1961

CPCP

* By-election.

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Anderson, Gordon(29.12.1897–23.5.1958)

Kingsford-Smith

NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 4.11.1955 ALP

Anderson, John Duncan(14.11.1956– )

Gwydir NSW 15.4.1989* Retired 17.10.2007 NPA; NP from 2003

Andren, Peter James(28.8.1946–3.11.2007)

Calare NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 17.10.2007 IND

Andrew, John Neil(7.6.1944– )

Wakefield SA 5.3.1983 Retired 31.8.2004 LIB

Andrews, Karen Lesley(23.8.1960– )

McPherson Qld 21.8.2010 LIB

Andrews, Kevin James(9.11.1955– )

Menzies Vic. 11.5.1991* LIB

Andrews, Thomas William(19.10.1900–21.11.1974)

Darebin Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP; ALP(A–C) from 1955

Anstey, Frank(18.8.1865–31.10.1940)

Bourke Vic. 13.4.1910 Retired 7.8.1934 ALP

Anthony, Hubert Lawrence(12.3.1897–12.7.1957)

Richmond NSW 23.10.1937 Died 12.7.1957 CP

Anthony, John Douglas(31.12.1929– )

Richmond NSW 14.9.1957* Resigned 18.1.1984 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Anthony, Lawrence James(17.12.1961– )

Richmond NSW 2.3.1996 Defeated 9.10.2004 NPA; NP from 2003

Archer, Bridget Kathleen (18.5.1975 – )

Bass Tas. 18.5.2019 LIB

Archer, Edward Walker(12.12.1871–1.7.1940)

Capricornia Qld 12.12.1906 Defeated 13.4.1910 ANTI-SOC

Archibald, William Oliver(3.6.1852–28.6.1926)

Hindmarsh SA 13.4.1910 Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Armitage, John Lindsay(11.11.1920–13.4.2009)

MitchellChifley

NSWNSW

9.12.196125.10.1969

Defeated 30.11.1963Retired 4.2.1983

ALPALP

Armstrong, Adam Alexander(1.7.1909–22.2.1982)

Riverina NSW 27.2.1965* Defeated 25.10.1969 CP

Arthur, John Andrew(15.8.1875–9.12.1914)

Bendigo Vic. 31.5.1913 Died 9.12.1914 ALP

Arthur, William Tevlin(16.4.1918–28.2.1982)

Barton NSW 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Ashley-Brown, Alfred(5.10.1915–5.2.1993)

Mitchell NSW 2.12.1972 Defeated 18.5.1974 ALP

* By-election.

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Aston, William John (later Sir William)(19.9.1916–21.5.1997)

PhillipPhillip

NSWNSW

10.12.195530.11.1963

Defeated 9.12.1961Defeated 2.12.1972

LIBLIB

Atkinson, Llewelyn(18.12.1867–1.11.1945)

Wilmot Tas. 12.12.1906 Defeated 12.10.1929 ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917; CP from 1922; NAT from 1928

Atkinson, Rodney Alexander(7.8.1948– )

Isaacs Vic. 24.3.1990 Defeated 2.3.1996 LIB

B

Badman, Albert Oliver(18.12.1885–24.4.1977)

Grey SA 23.10.1937 Defeated 21.8.1943 CP

Bailey, Frances Esther(21.5.1946– )

McEwenMcEwen

Vic.Vic.

24.3.19902.3.1996

Defeated 13.3.1993Retired 19.7.2010

LIBLIB

Baillieu, Marshall(6.6.1937– )

La Trobe Vic. 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Baird, Bruce George(28.2.1942– )

Cook NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 17.10.2007 LIB

Baker, Francis Matthew John (1903–28.3.1939)

OxleyGriffith

QldQld

19.12.193115.9.1934

Until elected for GriffithDied 28.3.1939

ALPALP

Baker, Francis Patrick(30.5.1873–2.6.1959)

Maranoa Qld 21.9.1940 Defeated 21.8.1943 ALP

Baker, Mark Horden(31.12.1958– )

Braddon Tas. 9.10.2004 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Baldwin, Peter Jeremy(12.4.1951– )

Sydney NSW 5.3.1983 Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

Baldwin, Robert Charles (9.3.1955– )

PatersonPaterson

NSWNSW

2.3.199610.11.2001

Defeated 3.10.1998 Retired 9.5.2016

LIBLIB

Bamford, Frederick William (11.2.1849–10.9.1934)

Herbert Qld 30.3.1901 Retired 3.10.1925 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Bandidt, Henry Norman Charles(12.10.1906–6.1.1990)

Wide Bay Qld 22.11.1958 Defeated 9.12.1961 CP

Bandt, Adam Paul(11.3.1972– )

Melbourne Vic. 21.8.2010 GRN

Banks, Julia Chisholm Vic. 2.7.2016 Defeated 18.5.2019 LIB; IND from 2018

Barnard, Herbert Claude (16.10.1890–6.12.1957)

Bass Tas. 15.9.1934 Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Barnard, Lance Herbert(1.5.1919–6.8.1997)

Bass Tas. 29.5.1954 Resigned 2.6.1975 ALP

* By-election.

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Barnes, Charles Edward(13.11.1901–24.10.1998)

McPherson Qld 22.11.1958 Retired 2.11.1972 CP

Barresi, Phillip Anthony(8.8.1955– )

Deakin Vic. 2.3.1996 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Bartlett, Kerry Joseph(15.4.1949– )

Macquarie NSW 2.3.1996 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Barton, Edmund (later Sir Edmund)(18.1.1849–7.1.1920)

Hunter NSW 29.3.1901 Resigned 30.9.1903 PROT

Barwick, Sir Garfield Edward John(22.6.1903–13.7.1997)

Parramatta NSW 8.3.1958* Resigned 23.4.1964 LIB

Batchelor, Egerton Lee(10.4.1865–8.10.1911)

South Australia

Boothby

SA

SA

30.3.1901

16.12.1903

Until elected for BoothbyDied 8.10.1911

ALP

ALP

Bate, Henry Jefferson(5.3.1906–15.4.1984)

Macarthur NSW 10.12.1949 Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB; IND from 1972

Baume, Michael Ehrenfried(6.7.1930– )

Macarthur NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Bayley, James Garfield(26.3.1882–14.1.1968)

Oxley Qld 5.5.1917 Defeated 19.12.1931 NAT

Beale, Julian Howard(10.10.1934– )

DeakinBruce

Vic.Vic.

1.12.198424.3.1990

Until elected for BruceDefeated 2.3.1996

LIBLIB

Beale, Oliver Howard(10.12.1898–17.10.1983)

Parramatta NSW 28.9.1946 Resigned 10.2.1958 LIB

Beard, Henry Elisha(20.1.1866–18.12.1910)

Batman Vic. 13.4.1910 Died 18.12.1910 ALP

Beasley, John Albert(9.11.1895–2.9.1949)

West Sydney NSW 17.11.1928 Retired 16.8.1946 ALP; LANG LAB from 1931; ALP from 1936; ALP (N–C) from 1940; ALP from 1941

Beaton, Noel Lawrence(28.12.1925–18.12.2004)

Bendigo Vic. 16.7.1960* Resigned 9.4.1969 ALP

Beazley, Kim Christian(14.12.1948– )

SwanBrand

WAWA

18.10.19802.3.1996

Until elected for BrandRetired 17.10.2007

ALPALP

Beazley, Kim Edward(30.9.1917–12.10.2007)

Fremantle WA 18.8.1945* Retired 10.11.1977 ALP

Beck, Arthur James(8.7.1882–28.11.1965)

Denison Tas. 21.9.1940 Defeated 21.8.1943 UAP

Beddall, David Peter(27.11.1948– )

FaddenRankin

QldQld

5.3.19831.12.1984

Until elected for RankinRetired 31.8.1998

ALPALP

Bell, Angie Marion (11.7.1968– )

Moncrieff Qld 18.5.2019 LIB

* By-election.

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Bell, George John (later Sir George)(29.11.1872–5.3.1944)

DarwinDarwin

Tas.Tas.

13.12.191914.11.1925

Defeated 16.12.1922Retired 7.7.1943

NATNAT; UAP from 1931

Bennett, Adrian Frank(21.1.1933– 9.5.2006)

Swan WA 25.10.1969 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Bennett, Benjamin Holland(1872–12.7.1939)

Werriwa NSW 1.6.1912* Retired 23.4.1913 ALP

Bennett, James(1874–23.11.1951)

Gippsland Vic. 31.5.1913 Defeated 5.9.1914 LIB-COM

Benson, Samuel James(12.7.1909–26.7.1995)

Batman Vic. 1.9.1962* Retired 29.9.1969 ALP; IND from 1966

Berinson, Joseph Max(7.1.1932–2.6.2018)

Perth WA 25.10.1969 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Berry, Douglas Reginald(3.5.1907–17.4.1957)

Griffith Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 29.5.1954 LIB

Best, Sir Robert Wallace(18.6.1856–27.3.1946)

Kooyong Vic. 24.8.1910* Defeated 16.12.1922 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Bevis, Archibald Ronald(10.4.1955– )

Brisbane Qld 24.3.1990 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

Bidgood, James Mark(26.5.1959– )

Dawson Qld 24.11.2007 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Billson, Bruce Fredrick(26.1.1966– )

Dunkley Vic. 2.3.1996 Retired 9.5.2016 LIB

Bilney, Gordon Neil(21.6.1939–28.10.2012)

Kingston SA 5.3.1983 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Bird, Alan Charles(28.9.1906–21.7.1962)

Batman Vic. 10.12.1949 Died 21.7.1962 ALP

Bird, Sharon Leah(15.11.1962– )

Cunningham NSW 9.10.2004 ALP

Birney, Reginald John(26.9.1928–1.1.1995)

Phillip NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Birrell, Frederick Ronald(7.12.1913–23.7.1985)

Port Adelaide SA 30.11.1963 Retired 11.4.1974 ALP

Bishop, Bronwyn Kathleen(19.10.1942– )

Mackellar NSW 26.3.1994* Retired 9.5.2016 LIB

Bishop, Julie Isabel(17.7.1956– )

Curtin WA 3.10.1998 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

Blackburn, Doris Amelia(18.9.1889–12.12.1970)

Bourke Vic. 28.9.1946 Defeated 10.12.1949 IND LAB

* By-election.

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Blackburn, Maurice McCrae(19.11.1880–31.3.1944)

Bourke Vic. 15.9.1934 Defeated 21.8.1943 ALP; IND LAB from 1941

Blacklow, Archibald Clifford(11.10.1879–4.4.1965)

Franklin Tas. 19.12.1931 Defeated 15.9.1934 UAP

Blackwood, Robert Officer(20.6.1861–22.9.1940)

Riverina NSW 16.12.1903 13.4.19041 FT

Blain, Adair Macalister(21.11.1894–28.4.1983)

Northern Territory

NT 15.9.1934 Defeated 10.12.1949 IND

Blakeley, Arthur(3.7.1886–27.6.1972)

Darling NSW 5.5.1917 Defeated 15.9.1934 ALP

Blanchard, Cecil Allen(17.4.1929–25.10.2008)

Moore WA 5.3.1983 Defeated 24.3.1990 ALP

Bland, Francis Armand(24.8.1882–9.4.1967)

Warringah NSW 28.4.1951 Retired 2.11.1961 LIB

Blewett, Neal(24.10.1933– )

Bonython SA 10.12.1977 Resigned 11.2.1994 ALP

Blundell, Reginald Pole(4.2.1871–9.8.1945)

Adelaide SA 13.12.1919 Defeated 16.12.1922 NAT

Blunt, Charles William(19.1.1951– )

Richmond NSW 18.2.1984* Defeated 24.3.1990 NPA

Bonnett, Robert Noel(1.9.1916–21.4.1992)

Herbert Qld 26.11.1966 Retired 10.11.1977 LIB

Bonython, Sir John Langdon(15.10.1848–22.10.1939)

South Australia Barker

SASA

30.3.190116.12.1903

Until elected for BarkerRetired 5.11.1906

PROTPROT

Bosman, Leonard Lewis(5.2.1924–6.2.2017)

St George NSW 30.11.1963 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Bostock, William Dowling(5.2.1892–28.4.1968)

Indi Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 22.11.1958 LIB

Bourchier, John William(12.10.1929–31.8.2017)

Bendigo Vic. 2.12.1972 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Bourke, William Meskill(2.6.1913–22.5.1981)

Fawkner Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP; ALP (A–C) from 1955

Bowden, Eric Kendall(30.9.1872–13.2.1931)

NepeanNepean

Parramatta

NSWNSW

NSW

12.12.190613.12.1919

16.12.1922

Defeated 13.4.1910Until elected for ParramattaDefeated 12.10.1929

ANTI-SOCNAT

NAT

Bowden, George James(17.3.1888–8.6.1962)

Gippsland Vic. 21.8.1943 Retired 2.11.1961 CP

* By-election.

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Prospect

McMahon

NSW

NSW

9.10.2004

21.8.2010

Until elected for McMahon

ALPALP

Bowen, Lionel Frost(28.12.1922–1.4.2012)

Kingsford-Smith

NSW 25.10.1969 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

Bowen, Nigel Hubert(26.5.1911–27.9.1994)

Parramatta NSW 20.6.1964* Resigned 11.7.1973 LIB

Boyd, James Arthur(7.7.1867–12.4.1941)

Henty Vic. 31.5.1913 Defeated 13.12.1919 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Bradbury, David John(28.2.1976– )

Lindsay NSW 24.11.2007 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Braddon, Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry(11.6.1829–2.2.1904)

Tasmania

Wilmot

Tas.

Tas.

29.3.1901

16.12.1903

Until elected for WilmotDied 2.2.1904

FTFT

Bradfield, James Mark(3.7.1933–19.11.1989)

Barton NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Bradford, John Walter(3.1.1946– )

McPherson Qld 24.3.1990 Resigned 31.8.1998 LIB; CDP from 1998

Braithwaite, Raymond Allen(6.12.1933– )

Dawson Qld 13.1.1975 Retired 29.1.1996 NCP; NPA from 1982

Brand, William Alfred(22.8.1888–26.10.1979)

Wide Bay Qld 29.5.1954 Retired 14.10.1958 CP

Breen, John Patrick(1898–5.2.1966)

Calare NSW 21.9.1940 Defeated 28.9.1946 ALP

Brennan, Frank(1873–6.11.1950)

BatmanBatman

Vic.Vic.

8.2.1911*15.9.1934

Defeated 19.12.1931Retired 31.10.1949

ALPALP

Brereton, Laurence John(29.5.1946– )

Kingsford Smith NSW 24.3.1990 Retired 31.8.2004 ALP

Bridges-Maxwell, Crawford William(27.9.1929–15.4.1992)

Robertson NSW 5.12.1964* Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Briggs, Jamie Edward(9.6.1977– )

Mayo SA 6.9.2008* Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Brimblecombe, Wilfred John(6.2.1898–14.9.1973)

Maranoa Qld 28.4.1951 Retired 31.10.1966 CP

Broad, Andrew John(2.7.1975– )

Mallee Vic. 7.9.2013 Retired 11.4.2019 NP

Broadbent, Russell Evan(25.12.1950– )

CorinellaMcMillanMcMillan

Monash

Vic.Vic.Vic.

Vic.

24.3.19902.3.19969.10.2004

18.5.2019

Defeated 13.3.1993Defeated 3.10.1998Until elected for Monash

LIBLIBLIB

LIB

Brodtmann, Gai Marie(24.11.1963– )

Canberra ACT 21.8.2010 Retired 11.04.2019 ALP

* By-election.

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Brough, Malcolm Thomas(29.12.1961– )

LongmanFisher

QldQld

2.3.19967.9.2013

Defeated 24.11.2007 Retired 9.5.2016

LIBLIB

Brown, Geoffrey William(25.4.1894–14.10.1955)

McMillan Vic. 10.12.1949 Died 14.10.1955 LIB

Brown, John Joseph(19.12.1931– )

Parramatta NSW 10.12.1977 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

Brown, Joseph Tilley(7.2.1843–28.9.1925)

Indi Vic. 12.12.1906 Defeated 13.4.1910 ANTI-SOC

Brown, Neil Anthony(22.2.1940– )

Diamond ValleyDiamond ValleyMenzies

Vic.Vic.Vic.

25.10.196913.12.19751.12.1984

Defeated 2.12.1972Defeated 5.3.1983Resigned 25.2.1991

LIBLIBLIB

Brown, Robert James(2.12.1933– )

Hunter

Charlton

NSW

NSW

18.10.1980

1.12.1984

Until elected for CharltonRetired 31.8.1998

ALP

ALP

Brown, Thomas(6.10.1861–23.3.1934)

CanobolasCalare

NSWNSW

29.3.190112.12.1906

Until elected for CalareDefeated 31.5.1913

ALPALP

Brownbill, Kay Cathrine Millin(21.7.1914–3.2.2002)

Kingston SA 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Browne, Peter Grahame(15.7.1924–11.9.2000)

Kalgoorlie WA 22.11.1958 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Bruce, Henry Adam(16.5.1884–11.10.1958)

Leichhardt Qld 28.4.1951 Died 11.10.1958 ALP

Bruce, Stanley Melbourne(15.4.1883–25.8.1967)

FlindersFlinders

Vic.Vic.

11.5.1918*19.12.1931

Defeated 12.10.1929Resigned 6.10.1933

NATUAP

Brumby, John Mansfield(21.4.1953– )

Bendigo Vic. 5.3.1983 Defeated 24.3.1990 ALP

Bryant, Gordon Munro(3.8.1914–14.1.1991)

Wills Vic. 10.12.1955 Retired 19.9.1980 ALP

Bryson, William George(24.2.1898–2.3.1973)

BourkeWills

Vic.Vic.

21.8.194310.12.1949

Defeated 28.9.1946Defeated 10.12.1955

ALPALP; ALP(A–C) from 1955

Buchanan, Alexander Andrew(4.10.1905–10.9.1985)

McMillan Vic. 10.12.1955 Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB; IND from 1972

Buchholz, Scott Andrew(27.3.1968– )

Wright Qld 21.8.2010 LIB

Bungey, Melville Harold(30.8.1934– )

Canning WA 18.5.1974 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Burchell, Reginald John(20.5.1883–20.6.1955)

Fremantle WA 31.5.1913 Retired 6.11.1922 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

* By-election.

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Chisholm Vic. 3.10.1998 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Burke, Anthony Stephen(4.11.1969– )

Watson NSW 9.10.2004 ALP

Burke, Thomas Patrick(28.8.1910–17.1.1973)

Perth WA 21.8.1943 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP

Burney, Linda Jean (25.4.1957– )

Barton NSW 2.7.2016 ALP

Burns, George Mason(19.4.1869–15.8.1932)

Illawarra NSW 31.5.1913 Defeated 5.5.1917 ALP

Burns, Joshua Solomon (6.2.1987– )

Macnamara Vic. 18.5.2019 ALP

Burns, William George(22.10.1933–16.3.2009)

Isaacs Vic. 10.12.1977 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Burr, Maxwell Arthur(9.1.1939– )

WilmotLyons

Tas.Tas.

13.12.19751.12.1984

Until elected for LyonsRetired 8.2.1993

LIBLIB

Bury, Leslie Harry Ernest(25.2.1913–7.9.1986)

Wentworth NSW 8.12.1956* Retired 11.4.1974 LIB

Butler, Mark Christopher(8.7.1970– )

Port Adelaide

Hindmarsh

SA

SA

24.11.2007

18.5.2019

Until elected for Hindmarsh

ALP ALP

Butler, Terri Megan(28.11.1977– )

Griffith Qld 8.2.2014* ALP

Byrne, Anthony Michael(1.12.1962– )

Holt Vic. 6.11.1999* ALP

C

Cadman, Alan Glyndwr(26.7.1937– )

Mitchell NSW 18.5.1974 Retired 17.10.2007 LIB

Cairns, James Ford(4.10.1914–12.10.2003)

YarraLalor

Vic.Vic.

10.12.195525.10.1969

Until elected for LalorRetired 10.11.1977

ALPALP

Cairns, Kevin Michael Kiernan(15.5.1929–6.7.1984)

LilleyLilley

QldQld

30.11.196318.5.1974

Defeated 2.12.1972Defeated 18.10.1980

LIBLIB

Calder, Stephen Edward(10.8.1916–30.9.2008)

Northern Territory

NT 26.11.1966 Retired 19.9.1980 CP; NCP from 1975

Calwell, Arthur Augustus(28.8.1896–8.7.1973)

Melbourne Vic. 21.9.1940 Retired 2.11.1972 ALP

Cameron, Archie Galbraith(22.3.1895–9.8.1956)

Barker SA 15.9.1934 Died 9.8.1956 CP; LIB from 1944; LCL from 1951; LIB from 1954

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Cameron, Clyde Robert(11.2.1913–14.3.2008)

Hindmarsh SA 10.12.1949 Retired 19.9.1980 ALP

Cameron, Donald Alastair(17.3.1900–5.1.1974)

Oxley Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Cameron, Donald Charles(later Sir Donald)(19.11.1879–19.11.1960)

BrisbaneLilley

QldQld

13.12.191915.9.1934

Defeated 19.12.1931Retired 21.9.1937

NATUAP

Cameron, Donald James(15.10.1917–22.6.1964)

Lilley Qld 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

Cameron, Donald Milner(6.2.1940– )

Griffith

FaddenMoreton

Qld

QldQld

26.11.1966

10.12.19775.11.1983*

Until elected for FaddenDefeated 5.3.1983Defeated 24.3.1990

LIB

LIBLIB

Cameron, Donald Norman(3.11.1851–17.2.1931)

Tasmania Wilmot

Tas.Tas.

29.3.190126.2.1904*

Defeated 16.12.1903Defeated 12.12.1906

FTFT

Cameron, Eoin Harrap(4.1.1951–23.6.2016)

Stirling WA 13.3.1993 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

Cameron, Ewen Colin(12.1.1930– )

Indi Vic. 10.12.1977 Retired 8.2.1993 LIB

Cameron, Ian Milne Dixon(8.3.1938– )

Maranoa Qld 18.10.1980 Retired 19.2.1990 NCP; NPA from 1982

Cameron, Malcolm Duncan(12.7.1873–1.3.1935)

Barker SA 16.12.1922 Retired 7.8.1934 LIB-U; NAT from 1925; UAP from 1931

Cameron, Ross Alexander(14.5.1965– )

Parramatta NSW 2.3.1996 Defeated 9.10.2004 LIB

Campbell, Graeme(13.8.1939– )

Kalgoorlie WA 18.10.1980 Defeated 3.10.1998 ALP; IND from 1995

Campbell, Jodie Louise(18.1.1972– )

Bass Tas. 24.11.2007 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Cann, George(29.5.1871–18.10.1948)

Nepean NSW 13.4.1910 Defeated 31.5.1913 ALP

Carige, Colin Lawrence(19.7.1938–14.5.2002)

Capricornia Qld 13.12.1975 Defeated 10.12.1977 NCP

Carlton, James Joseph(13.5.1935–25.12.2015)

Mackellar NSW 10.12.1977 Resigned 14.1.1994 LIB

Carpenter, William Henry(5.4.1863–11.9.1930)

Fremantle WA 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 ALP

* By-election.

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Carr, Ernest Shoobridge(28.9.1875–17.9.1956)

Macquarie NSW 12.12.1906 Defeated 5.5.1917 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Casey, Richard Gardiner(29.8.1890–17.6.1976)

CorioLa Trobe

Vic.Vic.

19.12.193110.12.1949

Resigned 30.1.1940Resigned 10.2.1960

UAPLIB

Cash, Earl Douglas(15.7.1919–15.2.2002)

Stirling WA 22.11.1958 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Cass, Moses Henry(18.2.1927– )

Maribyrnong Vic. 25.10.1969 Retired 4.2.1983 ALP

Catley, Robert(1.9.1942– )

Adelaide SA 24.3.1990 Defeated 13.3.1993 ALP

Catts, James Howard(12.8.1877–26.11.1951)

Cook NSW 12.12.1906 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP

Causley, Ian Raymond(19.10.1940–27.4.2020)

Page NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 17.10.2007 NPA; NP from 2003

Chalmers, James Edward(2.3.1978– )

Rankin Qld 7.9.2013 ALP

Chambers, Cyril(28.2.1897–3.10.1975)

Adelaide SA 21.8.1943 Retired 14.10.1958 ALP; IND from 1957; ALP from 1958

Champion, Nicholas David(27.2.1972– )

Wakefield

Spence

SA

SA

24.11.2007

18.5.2019

Until elected for Spence

ALP ALP

Chaney, Frederick Charles(12.10.1914–17.12.2001)

Perth WA 10.12.1955 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Chaney, Frederick Michael(28.10.1941– )

Pearce WA 24.3.1990 Retired 8.2.1993 LIB

Chanter, John Moore(11.2.1845–9.3.1931)

RiverinaRiverina

Riverina

NSWNSWNSW

29.3.190118.5.1904*5.9.1914

Defeated 16.12.1903Defeated 31.5.1913Defeated 16.12.1922

PROTPROT; ALP from 1910ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917; NAT & FARMERS from 1919

Chapman, Austin(later Sir Austin)(10.7.1864–12.1.1926)

Eden-Monaro NSW 29.3.1901 Died 12.1.1926 PROT; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Chapman, Hedley Grant Pearson(27.4.1949– )

Kingston SA 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Charles, David Ernest(2.3.1948– )

Isaacs Vic. 18.10.1980 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

Charles, Robert Edwin(24.7.1936 – 17.4.2016)

La Trobe Vic. 24.3.1990 Retired 31.8.2004 LIB

* By-election.

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Charlesworth, Richard Ian(6.2.1952– )

Perth WA 5.3.1983 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Charlton, Matthew(15.3.1866–8.12.1948)

Hunter NSW 13.4.1910 Retired 9.10.1928 ALP

Cheeseman, Darren Leicester(8.6.1976– )

Corangamite Vic. 24.11.2007 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Chester, Darren Jeffrey(13.9.1967– )

Gippsland Vic. 28.6.2008* NP

Chesters, Lisa Marie(11.2.1980– )

Bendigo Vic. 7.9.2013 ALP

Chifley, Joseph Benedict(22.9.1885–13.6.1951)

MacquarieMacquarie

NSWNSW

17.11.192821.9.1940

Defeated 19.12.1931Died 13.6.1951

ALPALP

Child, Gloria Joan Liles(3.8.1921–23.2.2013)

HentyHenty

Vic.Vic.

18.5.197418.10.1980

Defeated 13.12.1975Retired 19.2.1990

ALPALP

Chipp, Donald Leslie(21.8.1925–28.8.2006)

Higinbotham

Hotham

Vic.

Vic.

10.12.1960*

25.10.1969

Until elected for HothamRetired 10.11.1977

LIB

LIB; IND from March 1977; AD from May 1977

Chresby, Arthur Albert(6.2.1908–25.8.1985)

Griffith Qld 22.11.1958 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Christensen, George Robert(30.6.1978– )

Dawson Qld 21.8.2010 NP

Chynoweth, Robert Leslie(7.6.1941– )

Flinders

DunkleyDunkley

Vic.

Vic.Vic.

5.3.1983

1.12.198413.3.1993

Until elected for DunkleyDefeated 24.3.1990Defeated 2.3.1996

ALP

ALPALP

Ciobo, Steven Michele(29.5.1974– )

Moncrieff Qld 10.11.2001 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

Clare, Jason Dean(22.3.1972– )

Blaxland NSW 24.11.2007 ALP

Clarey, Percy James(20.1.1890–17.5.1960)

Bendigo Vic. 10.12.1949 Died 17.5.1960 ALP

Clark, Joseph James(29.7.1897–9.12.1992)

Darling NSW 15.9.1934 Retired 29.9.1969 LANG LAB; ALP from 1936

Clarke, Francis(25.3.1857–18.4.1939)

Cowper NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1903 PROT

Clasby, John Joseph(1891–15.1.1932)

East Sydney NSW 19.12.1931 Died 15.1.1932 UAP

Clay, Lionel Daniel(1900–16.4.1965)

St George NSW 22.11.1958 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

Claydon, Sharon Catherine(26.4.1964– )

Newcastle NSW 7.9.2013 ALP

* By-election.

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Clayton, Gareth(3.2.1942– 1.7.2010)

Isaacs Vic. 18.5.1974 Defeated 13.12.75 ALP

Cleary, Philip Ronald(8.12.1952– )

WillsWills

Vic.Vic.

11.4.1992* 13.3.1993

25.11.19922

Defeated 2.3.1996INDIND

Cleaver, Richard(16.8.1917–25.10.2006)

Swan WA 10.12.1955 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Cleeland, Peter Robert(31.5.1938–16.9.2007)

McEwenMcEwen

Vic.Vic.

1.12.198413.3.1993

Defeated 24.3.1990Defeated 2.3.1996

ALPALP

Coates, John(23.3.1944– )

Denison Tas. 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Cobb, John Kenneth(11.2.1950– )

ParkesCalare

NSWNSW

10.11.200124.11.2007

Until elected for Calare Retired 9.5.2016

NPA; NP from 2003NP

Cobb, Michael Roy(16.3.1945– )

Parkes NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 31.8.1998 NPA

Cockle, John Simon(29.9.1908–3.8.1966)

Warringah NSW 9.12.1961 Died 3.8.1966 LIB

Cohen, Barry(3.4.1935–18.12.2017)

Robertson NSW 25.10.1969 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

Coker, Elizabeth Ann (11.6.1962– )

Corangamite Vic. 18.5.2019 ALP

Coleman, David Bernard(5.3.1974– )

Banks NSW 7.9.2013 LIB

Coleman, Percy Edmund(20.10.1892–25.5.1934)

Reid NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Coleman, William Peter(15.12.1928–31.3.2019)

Wentworth NSW 11.4.1981* Retired 5.6.1987 LIB

Coles, Arthur William(7.8.1892–14.6.1982)

Henty Vic. 21.9.1940 Resigned 11.2.1946 IND; IND UAP 1941; IND from 1941

Collard, Frederick Walter(6.6.1912–1.12.1986)

Kalgoorlie WA 9.12.1961 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Collins, Julie Maree(3.7.1971– )

Franklin Tas. 24.11.2007 ALP

Collins, Maurice(1878–9.8.1945)

Wakefield SA 17.11.1928 Defeated 12.10.1929 CP

Collins, Thomas Joseph(6.4.1886–15.4.1945)

Hume NSW 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.8.1943 CP

Comber, Jack(15.4.1919–23.10.1992)

Bowman Qld 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

* By-election.

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Combet, Gregory Ivan(28.4.1958– )

Charlton NSW 24.11.2007 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Conaghan, Patrick John (31.1.1971– )

Cowper NSW 18.5.2019 NP

Conelan, William Patrick(23.12.1895–28.2.1983)

Griffith Qld 20.5.1939* Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Connelly, Vincent Gerard(16.9.1978– )

Stirling WA 18.5.2019 LIB

Connolly, David Miles(20.7.1939– )

Bradfield NSW 18.5.1974 Retired 29.1.1996 LIB

Connor, Reginald Francis Xavier(26.1.1907–22.8.1977)

Cunningham NSW 30.11.1963 Died 22.8.1977 ALP

Conquest, Bryan Joseph(20.7.1930–2.1.2018)

Hinkler Qld 1.12.1984 Defeated 11.7.1987 NPA

Conroy, Alfred Hugh Beresford(7.4.1863–28.11.1920)

WerriwaWerriwa

NSWNSW

29.3.190131.5.1913

Defeated 12.12.1906Defeated 5.9.1914

FTLIB-COM

Conroy, Patrick Martin(10.5.1979– )

Charlton

Shortland

NSW

NSW

7.9.2013

2.7.2016

Until elected for Shortland

ALP

ALP

Considine, Michael Patrick(1885–2.11.1959)

Barrier NSW 5.5.1917 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP; IND LAB from 1920

Cook, James Newton Haxton Hume(23.9.1866–7.8.1942)

Bourke Vic. 29.3.1901 Defeated 13.4.1910 PROT

Cook, Joseph (later Sir Joseph)(7.12.1860–30.7.1947)

Parramatta NSW 29.3.1901 Resigned 11.11.1921 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Cook, Robert(18.4.1868–21.5.1930)

Indi Vic. 13.12.1919 Retired 9.10.1928 VFU; CP from 1920

Cooke, Nelson Marshall(4.3.1938– )

Petrie Qld 2.12.1972 Retired 11.4.1974 LIB

Cooke, Samuel Winter(13.3.1847–26.6.1929)

Wannon Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 23.11.1903 FT

Coon, Jabez(1869–15.4.1935)

Batman Vic. 12.12.1906 Defeated 13.4.1910 PROT

Cope, James Francis(26.11.1907–3.2.1999)

Cook

Watson

Sydney

NSW

NSW

NSW

21.5.1955*

10.12.1955

25.10.1969

Until elected for WatsonUntil elected for SydneyRetired 11.11.1975

ALP

ALP

ALP

* By-election.

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Corbett, James(17.7.1906–3.3.2005)

Maranoa Qld 26.11.1966 Retired 19.9.1980 CP; NCP from 1975

Corboy, Edwin Wilkie(24.8.1896–6.8.1950)

Swan WA 26.10.1918* Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP

Corcoran, Ann Kathleen(21.9.1951– )

Isaacs Vic. 12.8.2000* Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Corser, Bernard Henry(4.1.1882–15.12.1967)

Wide Bay Qld 3.9.1928* Retired 21.4.1954 CP

Corser, Edward Bernard Cresset(1852–31.7.1928)

Wide Bay Qld 11.12.1915* Died 31.7.1928 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Costa, Dominic Eric(10.12.1900–23.9.1976)

Banks NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 29.9.1969 ALP

Costello, Peter Howard(14.8.1957– )

Higgins Vic. 24.3.1990 Resigned 19.10.2009 LIB

Cotter, John Francis(21.3.1935– )

Kalgoorlie WA 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Coulton, Mark Maclean(3.2.1958– )

Parkes NSW 24.11.2007 NP

Courtice, Brian William(17.4.1950– )

Hinkler Qld 11.7.1987 Defeated 13.3.1993 ALP

Courtnay, Frank(6.6.1903–31.3.1980)

Darebin Vic. 22.11.1958 Retired 29.9.1969 ALP

Coutts, Wilfred Charles(10.6.1908–4.11.1997)

GriffithGriffith

QldQld

29.5.19549.12.1961

Defeated 22.11.1958Defeated 26.11.1966

ALPALP

Cowan, David Bruce(15.1.1926–7.4.2011)

Lyne NSW 18.10.1980 Retired 8.2.1993 NCP; NPA from 1982

Cox, David Alexander (1.8.1954– )

Kingston SA 3.10.1998 Defeated 9.10.2004 ALP

Cramer, John Oscar (later Sir John)(18.2.1897–18.5.1994)

Bennelong NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 11.4.1974 LIB

Crawford, Mary Catherine(12.4.1947– )

Forde Qld 11.7.1987 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Crean, Francis Daniel(28.2.1916–2.12.2008)

Melbourne Ports

Vic. 28.4.1951 Retired 10.11.1977 ALP

Crean, Simon Findlay(26.2.1949– )

Hotham Vic. 24.3.1990 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Cremean, John Lawrence(26.1.1907–11.8.1982)

Hoddle Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP; ALP (A–C) from 1955

* By-election.

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Crewther, Christopher John (6.8.1983– )

Dunkley Vic. 2.7.2016 Defeated 18.5.2019 LIB

Crook, Anthony John(23.6.1959– )

O’Connor WA 21.8.2010 Retired 5.8.2013 NP

Crosio, Janice Anne(3.1.1939– )

Prospect NSW 24.3.1990 Retired 31.8.2004 ALP

Cross, Manfred Douglas(12.8.1929– )

BrisbaneBrisbane

QldQld

9.12.196118.10.1980

Defeated 13.12.1975Retired 19.2.1990

ALPALP

Crouch, Richard Armstrong(19.6.1868–8.4.1949)

CorioCorangamite

Vic.Vic.

29.3.190112.10.1929

Defeated 13.4.1910Defeated 19.12.1931

PROTALP

Cruickshank, George Alexander(1.2.1853–12.4.1904)

Gwydir NSW 29.3.1901 Retired 23.11.1903 PROT

Culley, Charles Ernest(16.4.1877–10.6.1949)

Denison Tas. 17.11.1928 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Culpin, Millice(1.12.1846–1.9.1941)

Brisbane Qld 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 ALP

Cunningham, Barry Thomas(26.10.1939–12.9.2018)

McMillanMcMillan

Vic.Vic.

18.10.198013.3.1993

Defeated 24.3.1990Defeated 2.3.1996

ALPALP

Cunningham, Lucien Lawrence(4.6.1889–23.3.1948)

GwydirGwydir

NSWNSW

13.12.191912.10.1929

Defeated 14.11.1925Defeated 19.12.1931

ALPALP

Curtin, Daniel James(4.2.1898–4.2.1980)

Watson

Kingsford-Smith

NSW

NSW

10.12.1949

10.12.1955

Until elected for Kingsford-SmithRetired 29.9.1969

ALP

ALP

Curtin, John(8.1.1885–5.7.1945)

FremantleFremantle

WAWA

17.11.192815.9.1934

Defeated 19.12.1931Died 5.7.1945

ALPALP

Cusack, John Joseph(8.8.1868–8.9.1956)

Eden-Monaro NSW 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

D

D’Ath, Yvette Maree(26.7.1970– )

Petrie Qld 24.11.2007 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Daly, Frederick Michael(13.6.1912–2.8.1995)

Martin

Grayndler

NSW

NSW

21.8.1943

10.12.1949

Until elected for GrayndlerRetired 11.11.1975

ALP

ALP

Danby, Michael David(16.2.1955– )

Melbourne Ports

Vic. 3.10.1998 Retired 11.4.2019 ALP

Dankel, George(6.3.1864–31.5.1926)

Boothby SA 31.5.1913 Retired 26.3.1917 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Dargavel, Steven John(10.6.1966– )

Fraser ACT 1.2.1997* Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

Darling, Elaine Elizabeth(6.6.1936–30.8.2019)

Lilley Qld 18.10.1980 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

* By-election.

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Capricornia

Dawson

Qld

Qld

28.9.1946

10.12.1949

Until elected for DawsonRetired 1.11.1963

LIB

CP

Davies, Ronald(25.7.1919–5.6.1980)

Braddon Tas. 22.11.1958 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Davies, William(1882–17.2.1956)

Cunningham NSW 10.12.1949 Died 17.2.1956 ALP

Davis, Francis John(13.4.1900–28.2.1980)

Deakin Vic. 10.12.1949 Retired 31.10.1966 LIB

Dawkins, John Sydney(2.3.1947– )

TangneyFremantle

WAWA

18.5.197410.12.1977

Defeated 13.12.1975Resigned 4.2.1994

ALPALP

Deahm, Margaret Joan(31.10.1938–28.12.2015)

Macquarie NSW 13.3.1993 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Deakin, Alfred(3.8.1856–7.10.1919)

Ballaarat3 Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 23.4.1913 PROT; LIB-COM from 1910

Dean, Arthur Gordon(13.6.1942– )

Herbert Qld 10.12.1977 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Dean, Roger Levinge(10.12.1913–7.1.1998)

Robertson NSW 10.12.1949 Resigned 30.9.1964 LIB

Debus, Robert John(16.9.1943– )

Macquarie NSW 24.11.2007 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Dedman, John Johnstone(2.6.1896–22.11.1973)

Corio Vic. 2.3.1940* Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Dein, Adam Kemball(4.3.1889–9.5.1969)

Lang NSW 19.12.1931 Retired 7.8.1934 UAP

Dennis, Samuel(26.3.1870–28.1.1945)

Batman Vic. 19.12.1931 Defeated 15.9.1934 UAP

Devine, Leonard Thomas(14.10.1923–29.5.2008)

East Sydney NSW 28.9.1963* Retired 29.9.1969 ALP

Dick, Dugald Milton(21.7.1972– )

Oxley Qld 2.7.2016 ALP

Dobie, James Donald Mathieson(28.7.1927–25.11.1996)

HughesCookCook

NSWNSWNSW

26.11.196625.10.196913.12.1975

Until elected for CookDefeated 2.12.1972Retired 29.1.1996

LIBLIBLIB

Dodd, Peter George(31.10.1953– )

Leichhardt Qld 13.3.1993 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Dondas, Nicholas Manuel(26.10.1939– )

Northern Territory

NT 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 CLP

Downer, Alexander John Gosse(9.9.1951– )

Mayo SA 1.12.1984 Resigned 14.7.2008 LIB

* By-election.

3 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.

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Downer, Alexander Russell(7.4.1910–30.3.1981)

Angas SA 10.12.1949 Resigned 23.4.1964 LIB

Doyle, Francis Edward(17.6.1922–13.3.1984)

Lilley Qld 2.12.1972 Defeated 18.5.1974 ALP

Drakeford, Arthur Samuel(26.4.1878–9.6.1957)

Maribyrnong Vic. 15.9.1934 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP

Draper, Patricia(2.4.1959– )

Makin SA 2.3.1996 Retired 17.10.2007 LIB

Dreyfus, Mark Alfred(3.10.1956– )

Isaacs Vic. 24.11.2007 ALP

Drum, Damian Kevin (28.7.1960– )

Murray

Nicholls

Vic.

Vic.

2.7.2016

18.5.2019

Until elected for Nicholls

NP

NP

Drummond, David Henry(11.2.1890–13.6.1965)

New England NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 1.11.1963 CP

Drummond, Peter Hertford(21.8.1931–10.12.2013)

Forrest WA 2.12.1972 Retired 5.6.1987 LIB

Drury, Edward Nigel(15.5.1911–17.5.1984)

Ryan Qld 10.12.1949 Retired 11.11.1975 LIB

Dubois, Stephen Cairfield(1.2.1940– )

St George NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Duffy, Michael John(2.3.1938– )

Holt Vic. 18.10.1980 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Duncan, Peter(1.1.1945– )

Makin SA 1.12.1984 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Duncan–Hughes, John Grant(1.9.1882–13.8.1962)

Boothby

Wakefield

SA

SA

16.12.1922

21.9.1940

Defeated 17.11.1928

Defeated 21.8.1943

LIB-U; NAT from 1925UAP

Duthie, Gilbert William Arthur(21.5.1912–13.6.1998)

Wilmot Tas. 28.9.1946 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Dutton, Peter Craig(18.11.1970– )

Dickson Qld 10.11.2001 LIB

E

Easson, Mary Louise(16.6.1955– )

Lowe NSW 13.3.1993 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Edmonds, William Frederick(23.10.1903–24.11.1968)

Herbert Qld 28.9.1946 Defeated 22.11.1958 ALP

Edwards, George Bertrand(30.1.1855–4.2.1911)

South SydneyNorth Sydney

NSWNSW

29.3.190113.4.1910

Retired 5.11.1906Died 4.2.1911

FTLIB-COM

* By-election.

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Cowan WA 3.10.1998 Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Edwards, Harold Raymond(10.1.1927–26.6.2012)

Berowra NSW 2.12.1972 Retired 8.2.1993 LIB

Edwards, Richard(1842–29.10.1915)

Oxley Qld 30.3.1901 Retired 23.4.1913 PROT; FT from 1903; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910

Edwards, Ronald Frederick(2.7.1945– )

Stirling WA 5.3.1983 Defeated 13.3.1993 ALP

Eggins, Eldred James(7.4.1898–28.1.1952)

Lyne NSW 10.12.1949 Died 28.1.1952 CP

Einfeld, Sydney David(17.6.1909–16.6.1995)

Phillip NSW 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

Eldridge, John Chambers(1872–17.4.1954)

Martin NSW 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Ellicott, Robert James(15.4.1927– )

Wentworth NSW 18.5.1974 Resigned 17.2.1981 LIB

Elliot, Maria Justine(29.7.1967– )

Richmond NSW 9.10.2004 ALP

Elliott, Robert Paul(24.9.1954– )

Parramatta NSW 24.3.1990 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Ellis, Annette Louise(13.10.1946– )

Namadgi

Canberra

ACT

ACT

2.3.1996

3.10.1998

Until elected for CanberraRetired 19.7.2010

ALP

ALP

Ellis, Katherine Margaret(22.9.1977– )

Adelaide SA 9.10.2004 Retired 11.4.2019 ALP

Elson, Kay Selma(25.1.1947– )

Forde Qld 2.3.1996 Retired 17.10.2007 LIB

Emerson, Craig Anthony(15.11.1954– )

Rankin Qld 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Enderby, Keppel Earl(25.6.1926–7.1.2015)

Australian Capital Territory Canberra

ACT

ACT

30.5.1970*

18.5.1974

Until elected for CanberraDefeated 13.12.75

ALP

ALP

England, John Armstrong(12.10.1911–18.6.1985)

Calare NSW 5.11.1960* Retired 11.11.1975 CP; NCP from 1975

Entsch, Warren George(31.5.1950– )

LeichhardtLeichhardt

QldQld

2.3.199621.8.2010

Retired 17.10.2007 LIBLIB

* By-election.

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Erwin, George Dudley(20.8.1917–29.10.1984)

Ballaarat4 Vic. 10.12.1955 Retired 11.11.1975 LIB

Evans, Gareth John(5.9.1944– )

Holt Vic. 2.3.1996 Resigned 30.9.1999 ALP

Evans, Martyn John(27.11.1953– )

Bonython SA 19.3.1994* Defeated 9.10.2004 ALP

Evans, Richard David Conroy(7.9.1953– )

Cowan WA 13.3.1993 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

Evans, Trevor Mark(28.8.1981– )

Brisbane Qld 2.7.2016 LIB

Evatt, Herbert Vere(30.4.1894–2.11.1965)

BartonHunter

NSWNSW

21.9.194022.11.1958

Until elected for HunterResigned 10.2.1960

ALPALP

Everingham, Douglas Nixon(25.6.1923–24.8.2017)

CapricorniaCapricornia

QldQld

30.9.1967*10.12.1977

Defeated 13.12.1975Retired 26.10.1984

ALPALP

Everingham, Paul Anthony Edward(4.2.1943– )

Northern Territory

NT 1.12.1984 Retired 5.6.1987 LIB

Ewert, Keith Walter Wilson(12.4.1918–2.12.1989)

Flinders Vic. 18.10.1952* Defeated 29.5.1954 ALP

Ewing, Thomas Thomson (later Sir Thomas)(9.10.1856–15.9.1920)

Richmond NSW 29.3.1901 Retired 19.2.1910 PROT

F

Fadden, Arthur William (later Sir Arthur)(13.4.1894–21.4.1973)

Darling Downs

McPherson

Qld

Qld

19.12.1936*

10.12.1949

Until elected for McPhersonRetired 14.10.1958

CP

CP

Fahey, John Joseph(10.1.1945–12.9.2020)

Macarthur NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 8.10.2001 LIB

Failes, Laurence John(16.10.1899–7.7.1976)

Lawson NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 29.9.1969 CP

Fairbairn, David Eric(3.3.1917–1.6.1994)

Farrer NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 11.11.1975 LIB

Fairbairn, George(23.3.1855–23.10.1943)

Fawkner Vic. 12.12.1906 Defeated 31.5.1913 IND PROT; LIB from 1910

Fairbairn, James Valentine(28.7.1897–13.8.1940)

Flinders Vic. 11.11.1933* Died 13.8.1940 UAP

Fairhall, Allen(24.11.1909–3.11.2006)

Paterson NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 29.9.1969 LIB

Falconer, Peter David(23.9.1943– )

Casey Vic. 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

* By-election.

4 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.

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Mackellar NSW 2.7.2016 LIB

Falkinder, Charles William Jackson(29.8.1921–11.7.1993)

Franklin Tas. 28.9.1946 Retired 31.10.1966 LIB

Falkiner, Franc Brereton Sadleir(17.6.1867–30.10.1929)

RiverinaHume

NSWNSW

31.5.19135.5.1917

Defeated 5.9.1914Retired 3.11.1919

LIB-COMNAT

Falstein, Sydney Max(30.5.1914–18.5.1967)

Watson NSW 21.9.1940 Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Farmer, Patrick Francis(14.3.1962– )

Macarthur NSW 10.11.2001 Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Fatin, Wendy Frances(10.4.1941– )

CanningBrand

WAWA

5.3.19831.12.1984

Until elected for BrandRetired 29.1.1996

ALPALP

Fawcett, David Julian(23.10.1963– )

Wakefield SA 9.10.2004 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Feeney, David Ian(5.3.1970– )

Batman Vic. 7.9.2013 Resigned 1.2.2018 ALP

Fenton, James Edward(4.2.1864–3.12.1950)

Maribyrnong Vic. 13.4.1910 Defeated 15.9.1934 ALP; UAP from 1931

Ferguson, Laurie Donald Thomas(7.7.1952– )

Reid

Werriwa

NSW

NSW

24.3.1990

21.8.2010

Until elected for WerriwaRetired 9.5.2016

ALP

ALP

Ferguson, Martin John(12.12.1953– )

Batman Vic. 2.3.1996 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Ferguson, Michael Darrel(23.3.1974– )

Bass Tas. 9.10.2004 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Fife, Wallace Clyde(2.10.1929–16.11.2017)

FarrerHume

NSWNSW

13.12.19751.12.1984

Until elected for HumeRetired 8.2.1993

LIBLIB

Filing, Paul Anthony(20.12.1955– )

Moore WA 24.3.1990 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB; IND from 1995

Finlayson, William Fyfe(1867–15.1.1955)

Brisbane Qld 13.4.1910 Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP

Fischer, Timothy Andrew(3.5.1946–22.8.2019)

Farrer NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 8.10.2001 NPA

Fisher, Andrew(29.8.1862–22.10.1928)

Wide Bay Qld 30.3.1901 Resigned 27.10.1915 ALP

Fisher, Peter Stanley(19.9.1936– )

Mallee Vic. 2.12.1972 Retired 8.2.1993 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Fisken, Archibald Clyde Wanliss(11.3.1897–20.6.1970)

Ballaarat5 Vic. 15.9.1934 Retired 21.9.1937 UAP

* By-election.

5 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.

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Fitzgerald, Joseph Francis(6.2.1912–1.11.1985)

Phillip NSW 10.12.1949 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP

Fitzgibbon, Eric John(27.8.1936–24.1.2015)

Hunter NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Fitzgibbon, Joel Andrew(16.1.1962– )

Hunter NSW 2.3.1996 ALP

FitzPatrick, John(24.4.1915–28.7.1997)

Darling

Riverina

NSW

NSW

25.10.1969

10.12.1977

Until elected for RiverinaRetired 19.9.1980

ALP

ALP

Fleming, William Montgomerie(19.5.1874–30.7.1961)

Robertson NSW 31.5.1913 Defeated 16.12.1922 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917; NAT & FARMERS from 1919; CP from 1921

Fletcher, Paul William(16.1.1965– )

Bradfield NSW 5.12.2009* LIB

Flint, Nicolle Jane (15.7.1978– )

Boothby SA 2.7.2016 LIB

Foley, George James(28.11.1872–27.10.1945)

Kalgoorlie WA 18.12.1920* Defeated 16.12.1922 NAT

Forbes, Alexander James(16.12.1923–10.8.2019)

Barker SA 13.10.1956* Retired 11.11.1975 LIB

Ford, Frank Allen(10.8.1936– )

Dunkley Vic. 24.3.1990 Defeated 13.3.1993 LIB

Forde, Francis Michael(18.7.1890–28.1.1983)

Capricornia Qld 16.12.1922 Defeated 28.9.1946 ALP

Forrest, John Alexander(24.8.1949– )

Mallee Vic. 13.3.1993 Retired 5.8.2013 NPA; NP from 2003

Forrest, Sir John(22.8.1847–2.9.1918)

Swan WA 30.3.1901 Died 2.9.1918 PROT; WAP from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Foster, Francis James(1872–9.9.1948)

New England NSW 12.12.1906 Defeated 31.5.1913 ALP

Foster, Norman Kenneth(12.3.1921–19.11.2006)

Sturt SA 25.10.1969 Defeated 2.12.1972 ALP

Foster, Richard Witty(20.8.1856–5.1.1932)

Wakefield SA 28.8.1909* Defeated 17.11.1928 ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917; LIB-U from 1922; NAT from 1925

* By-election.

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Perth WA 29.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Fox, Edmund Maxwell Cameron(27.4.1912–27.11.1988)

Henty Vic. 10.12.1955 Defeated 18.5.1974 LIB

Foxton, Justin Fox Greenlaw (24.9.1849–23.6.1916)

Brisbane Qld 12.12.1906 Defeated 13.4.1910 ANTI-SOC

Francis, Frederick Henry(1881–15.8.1949)

Henty Vic. 13.12.1919 Retired 3.10.1925 IND NAT; NAT from 1922

Francis, Grosvenor Arundell(14.8.1873–30.11.1944)

Kennedy Qld 14.11.1925 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Francis, Josiah(28.3.1890–22.2.1964)

Moreton Qld 16.12.1922 Retired 4.11.1955 NAT; UAP from 1931;LIB from 1944

Fraser, Allan Duncan(18.9.1902–12.12.1977)

Eden-MonaroEden-Monaro

NSWNSW

21.8.194325.10.1969

Defeated 26.11.1966Retired 2.11.1972

ALPALP

Fraser, James Reay(8.2.1908–1.4.1970)

Australian Capital Territory

ACT 28.4.1951 Died 1.4.1970 ALP

Fraser, John Malcolm(21.5.1930–20.3.2015)

Wannon Vic. 10.12.1955 Resigned 31.3.1983 LIB

Frazer, Charles Edward(2.1.1880–25.11.1913)

Kalgoorlie WA 16.12.1903 Died 25.11.1913 ALP

Free, Ross Vincent(7.3.1943– )

Macquarie

Lindsay

NSW

NSW

18.10.1980

1.12.1984

Until elected for LindsayDefeated 2.3.1996

ALP

ALP

Freelander, Michael Randolph (23.4.1953– )

Macarthur NSW 2.7.2016 ALP

Freeth, Gordon(6.8.1914–27.11.2001)

Forrest WA 10.12.1949 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Frost, Charles William(30.11.1882–22.7.1964)

FranklinFranklin

Tas.Tas.

14.12.1929*15.9.1934

Defeated 19.12.1931Defeated 28.9.1946

ALPALP

Fry, Kenneth Lionel(8.11.1920–10.10.2007)

Fraser ACT 18.5.1974 Retired 26.10.1984 ALP

Frydenberg, Joshua Anthony(17.7.1971– )

Kooyong Vic. 21.8.2010 LIB

Fuller, Arthur Neiberding(24.10.1893–21.3.1987)

HumeHumeHume

NSWNSWNSW

21.8.194328.4.19519.12.1961

Defeated 10.12.1949Defeated 10.12.1955Defeated 30.11.1963

ALPALPALP

Fuller, George Warburton(22.1.1861–22.7.1940)

Illawarra NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 31.5.1913 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910

* By-election.

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Fulton, William John(18.6.1909–15.11.1988)

Leichhardt Qld 22.11.1958 Retired 11.11.1975 ALP

Fysh, Sir Philip Oakley(1.3.1835–20.12.1919)

Tasmania

Denison

Tas.

Tas.

29.3.1901

16.12.1903

Until elected for DenisonRetired 19.2.1910

FT

PROT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

G

Gabb, Joel Moses(21.11.1882–6.3.1951)

AngasAngas

SASA

13.12.191912.10.1929

Defeated 14.11.1925Retired 7.8.1934

ALPALP; UAP from 1931

Gaha, John Francis(14.4.1894–18.3.1966)

Denison Tas. 21.8.1943 Retired 31.10.1949 ALP

Gallus, Christine Ann(6.4.1943– )

Hawker

Hindmarsh

SA

SA

24.3.1990

13.3.1993

Until elected for HindmarshRetired 31.8.2004

LIB

LIB

Galvin, Patrick(30.3.1911–24.9.1980)

Kingston SA 28.4.1951 Defeated 26.11.1966 ALP

Gambaro, Teresa(29.11.1958– )

PetrieBrisbane

QldQld

2.3.199621.8.2010

Defeated 24.11.2007 Retired 9.5.2016

LIBLIB

Gander, Joseph Herbert(1888–22.11.1954)

Reid NSW 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.9.1940 LANG LAB; ALP from 1936

Garden, John Smith(13.8.1882–1.1.1969)

Cook NSW 15.9.1934 Retired 21.9.1937 LANG LAB; ALP from 1936

Gardner, Sydney Lane(9.6.1884–23.6.1965)

Robertson NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 21.9.1940 NAT; UAP from 1931

Garland, Ransley Victor(5.5.1934– )

Curtin WA 19.4.1969* Resigned 22.1.1981 LIB

Garrett, Peter Robert(16.4.1953– )

Kingsford Smith NSW 9.10.2004 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Garrick, Horace James(26.8.1918–6.4.1982)

Batman Vic. 25.10.1969 Retired 10.11.1977 ALP

Gash, Joanna(21.7.1944– )

Gilmore NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 5.8.2013 LIB

Gayler, John(14.4.1943– )

Leichhardt Qld 5.3.1983 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Gear, George(8.3.1947– )

Tangney

Canning

WA

WA

5.3.1983

1.12.1984

Until elected for CanningDefeated 2.3.1996

ALP

ALP

Gee, Andrew Robert (13.9.1968– )

Calare NSW 2.7.2016 NP

Gellibrand, Sir John(5.12.1872–3.6.1945)

Denison Tas. 14.11.1925 Defeated 17.11.1928 NAT

Georganas, Steven(13.6.1959– )

HindmarshHindmarsh

Adelaide

SA SA

SA

9.10.2004 2.7.2016

18.5.2019

Defeated 7.9.2013 Until elected for Adelaide

ALP ALP

ALP

* By-election.

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Throsby NSW 10.11.2001 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Georgiou, Petro(30.11.1947– )

Kooyong Vic. 19.11.1994* Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Gerick, Jane Frances(23.4.1963–25.12.2003)

Canning WA 3.10.1998 Defeated 10.11.2001 ALP

Gibb, James(30.6.1843–22.2.1919)

Flinders Vic. 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 FT

Gibbons, George Albert(1887–11.8.1954)

Calare NSW 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Gibbons, Stephen William(11.9.1949– )

Bendigo Vic. 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Gibbs, Wylie Talbot(26.7.1922– )

Bowman Qld 30.11.1963 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Gibson, Adrian(3.11.1935–30.4.2015)

Denison Tas. 15.2.1964* Retired 29.9.1969 LIB

Gibson, Garrie David(17.10.1954– )

Moreton Qld 24.3.1990 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Gibson, William Gerrand(19.5.1869–22.5.1955)

Corangamite

Corangamite

Vic.

Vic.

14.12.1918*

19.12.1931

Defeated 12.10.1929

Retired 7.8.1934

FU; VFU from 1919; CP from 1920CP

Giles, Andrew James(31.7.1973– )

Scullin Vic. 7.9.2013 ALP

Giles, Geoffrey O’Halloran(27.6.1923–18.12.1990)

Angas

Wakefield

SA

SA

20.6.1964*

10.12.1977

Until elected for WakefieldRetired 4.2.1983

LIB

LIB

Gillard, Julia Eileen(29.9.1961– )

Lalor Vic. 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Gillard, Reginald(13.3.1920–16.8.2001)

Macquarie NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Gillespie, David Arthur(20.12.1957– )

Lyne NSW 7.9.2013 NP

Gilmore, Thomas Vernon(7.5.1908–15.11.1994)

Leichhardt Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 28.4.1951 CP

Glynn, Patrick McMahon(25.8.1855–28.10.1931)

South Australia Angas

SASA

30.3.190116.12.1903

Until elected for AngasDefeated 13.12.1919

FTFT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Goodenough, Ian Reginald(3.7.1975– )

Moore WA 7.9.2013 LIB

Goodluck, Bruce John(14.5.1933–24.10.2016)

Franklin Tas. 13.12.1975 Retired 8.2.1993 LIB

* By-election.

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Gordon, David John(4.5.1865–12.2.1946)

Boothby SA 11.11.1911* Defeated 31.5.1913 LIB-COM

Gorman, Patrick (12.12.1984– )

Perth WA 28.7.2018* ALP

Gorman, Russell Neville Joseph(20.7.1926–3.1.2017)

Chifley

Greenway

NSW

NSW

5.3.1983

1.12.1984

Until elected for GreenwayRetired 29.1.1996

ALP

ALP

Gorton, John Grey(9.9.1911–19.5.2002)

Higgins Vic. 24.2.1968* Retired 11.11.1975 LIB; IND from 1975

Gosling, Luke John Anthony (17.9.1971– )

Solomon NT 2.7.2016 ALP

Grace, Edward Laurence(13.3.1931–22.8.2020)

Fowler NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

Grace, Elizabeth Jane(27.5.1940– )

Lilley Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

Graham, Bruce William(22.8.1919–18.2.1995)

St GeorgeSt GeorgeNorth Sydney

NSWNSWNSW

10.12.194910.12.195526.11.1966

Defeated 29.5.1954Defeated 22.11.1958Retired 19.9.1980

LIBLIBLIB

Grassby, Albert Jaime(12.7.1926–23.4.2005)

Riverina NSW 25.10.1969 Defeated 18.5.1974 ALP

Gray, Gary(30.4.1958– )

Brand WA 24.11.2007 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Gray, George Henry(2.10.1908–2.8.1967)

Capricornia Qld 9.12.1961 Died 2.8.1967 ALP

Grayden, William Leonard(5.8.1920– )

Swan WA 10.12.1949 Defeated 29.5.1954 LIB

Green, Albert Ernest(21.12.1869–2.10.1940)

Kalgoorlie WA 16.12.1922 Died 2.10.1940 ALP

Green, Roland Frederick Herbert(29.10.1885–27.4.1947)

Richmond NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 23.10.1937 CP

Greenup, Arthur Edward(11.7.1902–3.8.1980)

Dalley NSW 9.5.1953* Retired 4.11.1955 ALP

Gregory, Henry(15.3.1860–15.11.1940)

DampierSwan

WAWA

31.5.191316.12.1922

Until elected for Swan

Died 15.11.1940

LIB-COM; NAT from 1917; CP from 1920

Grierson, Sharon Joy(4.5.1951– )

Newcastle NSW 10.11.2001 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Griffin, Alan Peter(23.2.1960– )

CorinellaBruce

Vic.Vic.

13.3.19932.3.1996

Until elected for Bruce Retired 9.5.2016

ALPALP

Griffiths, Alan Gordon(4.9.1952– )

Maribyrnong Vic. 5.3.1983 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Griffiths, Charles Edward(26.6.1903–17.5.1982)

Shortland NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 2.11.1972 ALP

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Solomon NT 21.8.2010 Defeated 2.7.2016 CLP

Groom, Arthur Champion(26.11.1852–22.3.1922)

Flinders Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 23.11.1903 FT

Groom, Littleton Ernest(later Sir Littleton)(22.4.1867–6.11.1936)

Darling Downs

Darling Downs

Qld

Qld

14.9.1901*

19.12.1931

Defeated 12.10.1929

Died 6.11.1936

PROT; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917; IND from 1929; IND; UAP from 1933

Groom, Raymond John(3.9.1944– )

Braddon Tas. 13.12.1975 Retired 26.10.1984 LIB

Groom, William Henry(9.3.1833–8.8.1901)

Darling Downs Qld 30.3.1901 Died 8.8.1901 PROT

Gullett, Henry Baynton Somer(16.12.1914–24.8.1999)

Henty Vic. 30.3.1946* Retired 4.11.1955 LIB

Gullett, Henry Somer (later Sir Henry)(26.3.1878–13.8.1940)

Henty Vic. 14.11.1925 Died 13.8.1940 NAT; UAP from 1931

Gun, Richard Townsend(27.5.1936– )

Kingston SA 25.10.1969 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Guy, James Allan(30.11.1890–16.12.1979)

Bass

Wilmot

Tas.

Tas.

12.10.1929

21.9.1940

Defeated 15.9.1934Defeated 28.9.1946

ALP; UAP from 1931UAP; LIB from 1944

H

Haase, Barry Wayne(19.11.1945– )

Kalgoorlie

Durack

WA

WA

3.10.1998

21.8.2010

Until elected for DurackRetired 5.8.2013

LIB

LIB

Hadley, James William(12.6.1893–16.7.1971)

Lilley Qld 21.8.1943 Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Haines, Helen Mary (21.9.1961– )

Indi Vic. 18.5.2019 IND

Halbert, Hugh Victor(17.1.1910–31.1.1997)

Moore WA 22.11.1958 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Hale, Damian Francis(28.12.1969– )

Solomon NT 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

Hall, David Robert(5.3.1874–6.9.1945)

Werriwa NSW 12.12.1906 Resigned 1.4.1912 ALP

Hall, Jill Griffiths(16.11.1949– )

Shortland NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Hall, Raymond Steele(30.11.1928– )

Boothby SA 21.2.1981* Retired 29.1.1996 LIB

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Canning WA 30.11.1963 Defeated 18.5.1974 CP

Halverson, Robert George(22.10.1937–9.12.2016)

Casey Vic. 1.12.1984 Retired 31.8.1998 LIB

Hamer, David John(5.9.1923–14.1.2002)

IsaacsIsaacs

Vic.Vic.

25.10.196913.12.1975

Defeated 18.5.1974Retired 10.11.1977

LIBLIB

Hamilton, Leonard William(7.7.1899–31.5.1987)

Swan

Canning

WA

WA

28.9.1946

10.12.1949

Until elected for CanningRetired 2.11.1961

CP

CP

Hammond, Celia Monica (22.11.1968– )

Curtin WA 18.5.2019 LIB

Hammond, Timothy Jerome (25.3.1975– )

Perth WA 2.7.2016 Resigned 10.5.2018 ALP

Hampson, Alfred John(15.9.1865–19.5.1924)

Bendigo Vic. 6.2.1915* Defeated 5.5.1917 ALP

Hand, Gerard Leslie(30.6.1942– )

Melbourne Vic. 5.3.1983 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Handby, Herbert Harry(1.9.1903–2.10.1991)

Kingston SA 10.12.1949 Defeated 28.4.1951 LIB

Hannan, Joseph Francis(1873–14.3.1943)

Fawkner Vic. 31.5.1913 Defeated 5.5.1917 ALP

Hansen, Brendan Percival(21.8.1922–19.12.1999)

Wide Bay Qld 9.12.1961 Defeated 18.5.1974 ALP

Hanson, Pauline Lee(27.5.1954– )

Oxley Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 IND; PHON from 1997

Hardgrave, Gary Douglas(5.1.1960– )

Moreton Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Harding, Ernest William(12.6.1921–3.2.2004)

Herbert Qld 9.12.1961 Defeated 26.11.1966 ALP

Harper, Robert(1.2.1842–9.1.1919)

Mernda Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 23.4.1913 PROT; LIB-COM from 1910

Harris, Graham McDonald(29.8.1937– )

Chisholm Vic. 18.10.1980 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Harrison, Eli James(12.10.1903–9.9.1976)

Blaxland NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 29.9.1969 ALP

Harrison, Eric Fairweather(16.4.1880–15.4.1948)

Bendigo Vic. 19.12.1931 Retired 21.9.1937 UAP

Harrison, Eric John (later Sir Eric)(7.9.1892–26.9.1974)

Wentworth NSW 19.12.1931 Resigned 17.10.1956 UAP; LIB from 1944

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Bass Tas. 2.7.2016 Defeated 18.5.2019 ALP

Hartnoll, William(17.4.1841–11.7.1932)

Tasmania Tas. 26.3.1902* Defeated 16.12.1903 FT

Hartsuyker, Luke(28.4.1959– )

Cowper NSW 10.11.2001 Retired 11.4.2019 NPA; NP from 2003

Harvey, Elizabeth Robyn(19.10.1946– )

Hawker SA 11.7.1987 Defeated 24.3.1990 ALP

Haslem, John Whitton(1.2.1939– )

Canberra ACT 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Hasluck, Paul Meernaa Caedwalla(1.4.1905–9.1.1993)

Curtin WA 10.12.1949 Resigned 10.2.1969 LIB

Hastie, Andrew William(30.9.1982– )

Canning WA 19.9.2015* LIB

Hatton, Michael John(25.8.1951– )

Blaxland NSW 15.6.1996* Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Haviland, Christopher Douglas(27.2.1952– )

Macarthur NSW 13.3.1993 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Hawke, Alexander George(9.7.1977– )

Mitchell NSW 24.11.2007 LIB

Hawke, Robert James Lee(9.12.1929–16.5.2019)

Wills Vic. 18.10.1980 Resigned 20.2.1992 ALP

Hawker, Charles Allan Seymour(16.5.1894–25.10.1938)

Wakefield SA 12.10.1929 Died 25.10.1938 NAT; UAP from 1931

Hawker, David Peter Maxwell(1.5.1949– )

Wannon Vic. 7.5.1983* Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Haworth, William Crawford(15.4.1905–1.12.1984)

Isaacs Vic. 10.12.1949 Retired 29.9.1969 LIB

Hay, Alexander(8.1.1865–8.5.1941)

New England NSW 13.12.1919 Defeated 16.12.1922 NAT & FARMERS; CP from 1920; IND from 1922

Hayden, William George(23.1.1933– )

Oxley Qld 9.12.1961 Resigned 17.8.1988 ALP

Hayes, Christopher Patrick(17.7.1955– )

WerriwaFowler

NSWNSW

19.3.2005*21.8.2010

Until elected for Fowler ALPALP

Haylen, Leslie Clement(23.9.1898–12.9.1977)

Parkes NSW 21.8.1943 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

* By-election.

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Hedges, William Noah(16.7.1856–21.11.1935)

Fremantle WA 12.12.1906 Defeated 31.5.1913 WAP; LIB-COM from 1910

Heitmann, Edward Ernest(3.6.1878–30.1.1934)

Kalgoorlie WA 5.5.1917 Defeated 13.12.1919 NAT

Henderson, Sarah Moya(4.4.1964– )

Corangamite Vic. 7.9.2013 Defeated 18.5.2019 LIB

Hendy, Peter William(10.1.1962– )

Eden-Monaro NSW 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Henry, Stuart Irwin(21.6.1946– )

Hasluck WA 9.10.2004 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Henzell, Marjorie Madeline(21.9.1948– )

Capricornia Qld 13.3.1993 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Hewson, Henry Arthur(31.12.1914–20.11.1999)

McMillan Vic. 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 CP; NCP from 1975

Hewson, John Robert(28.10.1946– )

Wentworth NSW 11.7.1987 Resigned 28.2.1995 LIB

Hicks, Noel Jeffrey(4.11.1940– )

Riverina

Riverina-Darling

Riverina

NSW

NSW

NSW

18.10.1980

1.12.1984

13.3.1993

Until elected for Riverina-DarlingUntil elected for RiverinaRetired 31.8.1998

NCP; NPA from 1982NPA

NPA

Higgins, Henry Bournes(30.6.1851–13.1.1929)

Northern Melbourne

Vic. 29.3.1901 Resigned 13.10.1906 PROT

Higgs, William Guy(18.1.1862–11.6.1951)

Capricornia Qld 13.4.1910 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP; IND 1920; NAT from 1920

Hill, Julian Christopher(1973– )

Bruce Vic. 2.7.2016 ALP

Hill, William Caldwell(14.4.1866–15.11.1939)

Echuca Vic. 20.9.1919* Retired 7.8.1934 VFU; CP from 1920

Hoare, Kelly Joy(1.7.1963– )

Charlton NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Hockey, Joseph Benedict(2.8.1965– )

North Sydney NSW 2.3.1996 Resigned 23.10.2015 LIB

Hodges, John Charles(3.10.1937– )

PetriePetrie

QldQld

18.5.19741.12.1984

Defeated 5.3.1983Defeated 11.7.1987

LIBLIB

Hodgman, William Michael(16.11.1938–19.6.2013)

Denison Tas. 13.12.1975 Defeated 11.7.1987 LIB

Hogan, Kevin John(11.8.1963– )

Page NSW 7.9.2013 NP

* By-election.

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South Australia

Wakefield

SA

SA

30.3.1901

16.12.1903

Until elected for WakefieldDied 23.7.1909

FT

PROT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

Holding, Allan Clyde(27.4.1931–31.7.2011)

Melbourne Ports

Vic. 10.12.1977 Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

Hollis, Colin(30.5.1938– )

Macarthur

Throsby

NSW

NSW

5.3.1983

1.12.1984

Until elected for ThrosbyRetired 8.10.2001

ALP

ALP

Holloway, Edward James(12.4.1875–3.12.1967)

Flinders

Melbourne Ports

Vic.

Vic.

12.10.1929

19.12.1931

Until elected for Melbourne PortsRetired 19.3.1951

ALP

ALP

Holman, William Arthur(4.8.1871–5.6.1934)

Martin NSW 19.12.1931 Died 5.6.1934 UAP

Holt, Harold Edward(5.8.1908–19.12.1967)

Fawkner

Higgins

Vic.

Vic.

17.8.1935*

10.12.1949

Until elected for HigginsPresumed dead 19.12.1967

UAP; LIB from 1944LIB

Holt, Robert Wilfred(9.6.1914–1.5.1985)

Darebin Vic. 10.12.1955 Retired 14.10.1958 ALP

Holten, Rendle McNeilage(29.3.1922–12.10.1996)

Indi Vic. 22.11.1958 Defeated 10.12.1977 CP; NCP from 1975

Horne, Robert Hodges(18.12.1939– )

PatersonPaterson

NSWNSW

13.3.19933.10.1998

Defeated 2.3.1996Defeated 10.11.2001

ALPALP

Howard, John Winston(26.7.1939– )

Bennelong NSW 18.5.1974 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Howarth, Luke Ronald(6.6.1972– )

Petrie Qld 7.9.2013 LIB

Howe, Brian Leslie(28.1.1936– )

Batman Vic. 10.12.1977 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Howe, Robert (1861–2.4.1915)

Dalley NSW 13.4.1910 Died 2.4.1915 ALP

Howroyd, Charles Richard(25.2.1867–10.5.1917)

Darwin Tas. 5.5.1917 Died 10.5.1917 NAT

Howse, John Brooke(10.10.1913– 11.7.2002)

Calare NSW 28.9.1946 Resigned 28.9.1960 LIB

Howse, Sir Neville Reginald(26.10.1863–19.9.1930)

Calare NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Howson, Peter(22.5.1919–1.2.2009)

FawknerCasey

Vic.Vic.

10.12.195525.10.1969

Until elected for CaseyDefeated 2.12.1972

LIBLIB

Hughes, Thomas Eyre Forrest(26.11.1923– )

Parkes

Berowra

NSW

NSW

30.11.1963

25.10.1969

Until elected for BerowraRetired 2.11.1972

LIB

LIB

* By-election.

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Hughes, William Morris(25.9.1862–28.10.1952)

West Sydney

Bendigo

North Sydney

Bradfield

NSW

Vic.

NSW

NSW

29.3.1901

5.5.1917

16.12.1922

10.12.1949

Until elected for BendigoUntil elected for North SydneyUntil elected for BradfieldDied 28.10.1952

ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917; IND NAT from 1929; UAP from 1931; LIB from 1944

Hull, Kay Elizabeth(3.2.1954– )

Riverina NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 19.7.2010 NPA; NP from 2003

Hulls, Rob Justin(23.1.1957– )

Kennedy Qld 24.3.1990 Defeated 13.3.1993 ALP

Hulme, Alan Shallcross (later Sir Alan)(14.2.1907–9.10.1989)

PetriePetrie

QldQld

10.12.194930.11.1963

Defeated 9.12.1961Retired 2.11.1972

LIBLIB

Humphreys, Benjamin Charles(17.8.1934–17.11.2019)

Griffith Qld 10.12.1977 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Hunt, Gregory Andrew(18.11.1965– )

Flinders Vic. 10.11.2001 LIB

Hunt, Ralph James Dunnet(31.3.1928–21.5.2011)

Gwydir NSW 7.6.1969* Resigned 24.2.1989 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Hunter, James Aitchison Johnston(4.7.1882–26.10.1968)

Maranoa Qld 30.7.1921* Retired 27.8.1940 CP

Hurford, Christopher John(30.7.1931– )

Adelaide SA 25.10.1969 Resigned 31.12.1987 ALP

Hurry, Geoffry(15.9.1868–7.2.1951)

Bendigo Vic. 16.12.1922 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Husar, Emma(20.4.1980– )

Lindsay NSW 2.7.2016 Retired 11.4.2019 ALP

Husic, Edham Nurredin(3.2.1970– )

Chifley NSW 21.8.2010 ALP

Hutchin, Arthur William(3.3.1887–12.6.1965)

Denison Tas. 19.12.1931 Defeated 15.9.1934 UAP

Hutchinson, Eric Russell(19.6.1965– )

Lyons Tas. 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Hutchinson, William Joseph(7.1.1904–29.9.1967)

Indi

Deakin

Vic.

Vic.

19.12.1931

23.10.1937

Until elected for DeakinRetired 31.10.1949

UAP

UAP; LIB from 1944

Hutchison, James(20.4.1859–6.12.1909)

Hindmarsh SA 16.12.1903 Died 6.12.1909 ALP

Hyde, John Martin(2.2.1936– )

Moore WA 18.5.1974 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

* By-election.

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Innes, Urquhart Edward(12.2.1925–28.5.2010)

Melbourne Vic. 2.12.1972 Retired 4.2.1983 ALP

Irons, Stephen James(1.9.1958– )

Swan WA 24.11.2007 LIB

Irvine, Hans William Henry(2.8.1856–11.7.1922)

Grampians Vic. 12.12.1906 Defeated 5.9.1914 ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1910

Irvine, William Hill(later Sir William)(6.7.1858–20.8.1943)

Flinders Vic. 12.12.1906 Resigned 5.4.1918 ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Irwin, Julia Claire(8.11.1951– )

Fowler NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Irwin, Leslie Herbert(1.5.1898–28.1.1985)

Mitchell NSW 30.11.1963 Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB

Isaacs, Isaac Alfred(6.8.1855–11.2.1948)

Indi Vic. 29.3.1901 Resigned 12.10.1906 PROT

J

Jack, William Mathers(1.5.1892–14.9.1982)

North Sydney NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 31.10.1966 LIB

Jackson, David Sydney(6.6.1889–28.2.1941)

Bass Tas. 13.12.1919 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Jackson, Sharryn Maree(12.2.1962– )

HasluckHasluck

WAWA

10.11.200124.11.2007

Defeated 9.10.2004Defeated 21.8.2010

ALP ALP

Jacobi, Ralph(4.12.1928–15.1.2002)

Hawker SA 25.10.1969 Retired 5.6.1987 ALP

Jakobsen, Carolyn Anne(11.9.1947– )

Cowan WA 1.12.1984 Defeated 13.3.1993 ALP

James, Albert William(22.9.1914– 30.9.2006)

Hunter NSW 9.4.1960* Retired 19.9.1980 ALP

James, Rowland(14.6.1885–4.7.1962)

Hunter NSW 17.11.1928 Retired 14.10.1958 ALP; LANG LAB from 1931; ALP from 1936

Jarman, Alan William(22.7.1923–14.11.1992)

Deakin Vic. 26.11.1966 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Jeanes, Susan Barbara(24.2.1958– )

Kingston SA 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

Jenkins, Henry Alfred(24.9.1925–27.7.2004)

Scullin Vic. 25.10.1969 Resigned 20.12.1985 ALP

Jenkins, Henry Alfred(18.8.1952– )

Scullin Vic. 8.2.1986* Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Jennings, John Thomas(19.12.1878–20.12.1968)

South Sydney

Watson

NSW

NSW

19.12.1931

15.9.1934

Until elected for WatsonDefeated 21.9.1940

UAP

UAP

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Jensen, Dennis Geoffrey(28.2.1962– )

Tangney WA 9.10.2004 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB; IND from 2016

Jensen, Jens August(1865–16.11.1936)

Bass Tas. 13.4.1910 Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917; IND NAT from 1919

Jess, John David(15.4.1922–18.10.2003)

La Trobe Vic. 9.4.1960* Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB

Jessop, Donald Scott(21.6.1927–26.5.2018)

Grey SA 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Johns, Gary Thomas(29.8.1952– )

Petrie Qld 11.7.1987 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Johnson, Herbert Victor(25.10.1889–10.7.1962)

Kalgoorlie WA 16.11.1940* Retired 14.10.1958 ALP

Johnson, Leonard Keith(28.3.1929–24.9.1995)

Burke Vic. 25.10.1969 Retired 19.9.1980 ALP

Johnson, Leslie Royston(22.11.1924–26.5.2015)

HughesHughes

NSWNSW

10.12.195525.10.1969

Defeated 26.11.1966Resigned 19.12.1983

ALPALP

Johnson, Michael Andrew(31.1.1970– )

Ryan Qld 10.11.2001 Defeated 21.8.2010 LIB; IND from 2010

Johnson, Peter Francis(27.8.1943– )

Brisbane Qld 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Johnson, William Elliot (later Sir William)(10.4.1862–8.12.1932)

Lang NSW 16.12.1903 Defeated 17.11.1928 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Johnson, William James(1871–30.7.1916)

Robertson NSW 13.4.1910 Defeated 31.5.1913 ALP

Johnston, James Roger(18.6.1930– )

Hotham Vic. 10.12.1977 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Johnston, Ricky(29.9.1943– )

Canning WA 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

Jolley, Edward Francis George(1874–1.1.1915)

Grampians Vic. 5.9.1914 Died 1.1.1915 ALP

Jolly, William Alfred(11.9.1882–30.5.1955)

Lilley Qld 23.10.1937 Defeated 21.8.1943 UAP

Jones, Andrew Thomas(26.5.1944–2.12.2015)

Adelaide SA 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Jones, Barry Owen(11.10.1932– )

Lalor Vic. 10.12.1977 Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

* By-election.

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Newcastle NSW 22.11.1958 Retired 4.2.1983 ALP

Jones, Ewen Thomas(7.3.1960– )

Herbert Qld 21.8.2010 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Jones, Paul(15.6.1878–27.12.1972)

Indi Vic. 17.11.1928 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Jones, Stephen Patrick(29.6.1965– )

Throsby

Whitlam

NSW

NSW

21.8.2010

2.7.2016

Until elected for Whitlam

ALP

ALP

Joshua, Robert(6.6.1906–2.6.1970)

Ballaarat6 Vic. 28.4.1951 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP; ALP (A–C) from 1955

Joske, Percy Ernest(5.10.1895–25.4.1981)

Balaclava Vic. 28.7.1951* Resigned 2.6.1960 LIB

Jowett, Edmund(6.1.1858–14.4.1936)

Grampians Vic. 27.10.1917* Defeated 16.12.1922 NAT; VFU from 1919; CP from 1920

Joyce, Barnaby Thomas Gerard(17.4.1967– )

New England New England

NSW NSW

7.9.2013 2.12.2017*

27.10.20177 NP NP

Jull, David Francis(4.10.1944–13.9.2011)

BowmanFadden

QldQld

13.12.19751.12.1984

Defeated 5.3.1983Retired 17.10.2007

LIBLIB

K

Katter, Robert Carl(22.5.1945– )

Kennedy Qld 13.3.1993 NPA; IND from 2001; KAP from 2011

Katter, Robert Cummin(5.9.1918–18.3.1990)

Kennedy Qld 26.11.1966 Retired 19.2.1990 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Keane, Richard Valentine(14.2.1881–26.4.1946)

Bendigo Vic. 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Kearney, Gerardine Mary (29.10.1963– )

Batman

Cooper

Vic.

Vic.

17.3.2018*

18.5.2019

Until elected for Cooper

ALP

ALP

Kearney, Victor Dennis(10.12.1903–21.1.1982)

Cunningham NSW 11.4.1956* Retired 1.11.1963 ALP

Keating, Paul John(18.1.1944– )

Blaxland NSW 25.10.1969 Resigned 23.4.1996 ALP

Keay, Justine Terri (18.3.1975– )

Braddon Braddon

Tas. Tas.

2.7.2016 28.7.2018*

Resigned 10.5.2018 Defeated 18.5.2019

ALP ALP

Keenan, Michael Fayat(19.3.1972– )

Stirling WA 9.10.2004 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

Kekwick, Bruce Huntley(24.4.1910–2.2.1982)

Bass Tas. 10.12.1949 Defeated 29.5.1954 LIB

* By-election.

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Kelly, Charles Robert(22.6.1912–17.1.1997)

Wakefield SA 22.11.1958 Retired 10.11.1977 LIB

Kelly, Craig(29.9.1963– )

Hughes NSW 21.8.2010 LIB

Kelly, De-Anne Margaret(21.3.1954– )

Dawson Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 24.11.2007 NPA; NP from 2003

Kelly, Jacqueline Marie(18.2.1964– )

LindsayLindsay

NSWNSW

2.3.199619.10.1996*

11.9.19968

Retired 17.10.2007LIB LIB

Kelly, Michael Joseph(23.2.1960– )

Eden-Monaro Eden-Monaro

NSW NSW

24.11.2007 2.7.2016

Defeated 7.9.2013 Resigned 30.4.2020

ALP ALP

Kelly, Roslyn Joan(25.1.1948– )

Canberra ACT 18.10.1980 Resigned 30.1.1995 ALP

Kelly, William Henry(1.12.1877–27.1.1960)

Wentworth NSW 16.12.1903 Retired 3.11.1919 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Kemp, David Alistair(14.10.1941– )

Goldstein Vic. 24.3.1990 Retired 31.8.2004 LIB

Kendell, William(6.3.1851–20.10.1922)

Corio Vic. 31.5.1913 Defeated 5.9.1914 LIB-COM

Kennedy, Andrew David(20.3.1940– )

Bendigo Vic. 7.6.1969* Defeated 2.12.1972 ALP

Kennedy, Thomas(14.6.1860–16.2.1929)

Moira Vic. 29.3.1901 Defeated 12.12.1906 PROT

Kent Hughes, Wilfrid Selwyn(later Sir Wilfrid)(12.6.1895–31.7.1970)

Chisholm Vic. 10.12.1949 Died 31.7.1970 LIB

Kent, Lewis(8.9.1927–22.6.2014)

Hotham Vic. 18.10.1980 Defeated 24.3.1990 ALP

Keogh, Leonard Joseph(2.6.1931–10.10.2007)

BowmanBowman

QldQld

25.10.19695.3.1983

Defeated 13.12.1975Retired 5.6.1987

ALPALP

Keogh, Matthew James(11.11.1981– )

Burt WA 2.7.2016 ALP

Keon, Standish Michael(2.7.1915–22.1.1987)

Yarra Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP; ALP (A–C) from 1955

Kerby, Edwin Thomas John(12.4.1885–5.7.1971)

Ballaarat9 Vic. 13.12.1919 2.6.192010 NAT

* By-election.

8 Election declared void.9 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.10 Election declared void. Contested new elections 10.7.1920 but was defeated.

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MacarthurWerriwa

NSWNSW

2.12.197223.9.1978*

Defeated 13.12.1975Resigned 22.12.1993

ALPALP

Kernot, Cheryl(5.12.1948– )

Dickson Qld 3.10.1998 Defeated 10.11.2001 ALP

Kerr, Duncan James Colquhoun(26.2.1952– )

Denison Tas. 11.7.1987 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Khalil, Peter (23.3.1973– )

Wills Vic. 2.7.2016 ALP

Killen, Denis James (later Sir Denis)(23.11.1925–12.1.2007)

Moreton Qld 10.12.1955 Resigned 15.8.1983 LIB

Killen, William Wilson(1860–20.2.1939)

Riverina NSW 16.12.1922 Retired 27.11.1931 CP

King, Catherine Fiona(2.6.1966– )

Ballarat Vic. 10.11.2001 ALP

King, Madeleine Mary Harvie (31.3.1973– )

Brand WA 2.7.2016 ALP

King, Peter Edward(29.6.1952– )

Wentworth NSW 10.11.2001 Defeated 9.10.2004 LIB; IND from 2004

King, Robert Shannon(22.3.1920–30.6.1991)

Wimmera Vic. 22.11.1958 Retired 10.11.1977 CP; NCP from 1975

Kingston, Charles Cameron(22.10.1850–11.5.1908)

South Australia

Adelaide

SA

SA

30.3.1901

16.12.1903

Until elected for AdelaideDied 11.5.1908

PROT

PROT

Kirwan, Frank McLeod(23.10.1937–28.10.1976)

Forrest WA 25.10.1969 Defeated 2.12.1972 ALP

Kirwan, John Waters(2.12.1869–9.9.1949)

Kalgoorlie WA 29.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1903 FT

Klugman, Richard Emanuel(18.1.1924–21.2.2011)

Prospect NSW 25.10.1969 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

Knott, Peter John(8.8.1956–29.10.2015)

Gilmore NSW 13.3.1993 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Knox, William(25.4.1850–25.8.1913)

Kooyong Vic. 29.3.1901 Resigned 26.7.1910 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910

L

Lacey, Andrew William(9.10.1887–24.8.1946)

Grey SA 16.12.1922 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Lamb, Antony Hamilton(7.3.1939– )

La TrobeStreeton

Vic.Vic.

2.12.19721.12.1984

Defeated 13.12.1975Defeated 24.3.1990

ALPALP

Lamb, Susan (23.3.1972– )

Longman Longman

QldQld

2.7.2016 28.7.2018*

Resigned 10.5.2018Defeated 18.5.2019

ALPALP

* By-election.

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Lambert, William Henry(24.3.1881–6.9.1928)

West Sydney NSW 3.9.1921* Died 6.9.1928 ALP

Laming, Andrew Charles(30.9.1966– )

Bowman Qld 9.10.2004 LIB

Lamond, Hector(31.10.1865–22.4.1947)

Illawarra NSW 5.5.1917 Defeated 16.12.1922 NAT

Landry, Michelle Leanne(15.10.1962– )

Capricornia Qld 7.9.2013 NP

Lane, Albert(24.7.1873–29.12.1950)

Barton NSW 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.9.1940 UAP

Lang, John Thomas(21.12.1876–27.9.1975)

Reid NSW 28.9.1946 Defeated 10.12.1949 LANG LAB

Langmore, John Vance(3.9.1939– )

Fraser ACT 1.12.1984 Resigned 6.12.1996 ALP

Langtry, Joseph Ignatius(2.9.1880–30.4.1951)

Riverina NSW 21.9.1940 Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Latham, John Greig (later Sir John)(25.8.1877–25.7.1964)

Kooyong Vic. 16.12.1922 Retired 7.8.1934 LIB-U; NAT from 1925; UAP from 1931

Latham, Mark William(28.2.1961– )

Werriwa NSW 29.1.1994* Resigned 21.1.2005 ALP

Laundy, Craig Arthur Samuel(16.2.1971– )

Reid NSW 7.9.2013 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

Lavarch, Michael Hugh(8.6.1961– )

Fisher

Dickson

Qld

Qld

11.7.1987

17.4.199311

Until elected for DicksonDefeated 2.3.1996

ALP

ALP

Lavelle, Thomas James(2.12.1887–24.5.1944)

Calare NSW 13.12.1919 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP

Lawler, Anthony John(18.10.1961– )

Parkes NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 8.10.2001 NPA

Lawrence, Carmen Mary(2.3.1948– )

Fremantle WA 12.3.1994* Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Lawrence, William Robert(28.7.1906– 13.1.2004)

Wimmera Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 22.11.1958 LIB

Lawson, George(14.8.1880–25.11.1966)

Brisbane Qld 19.12.1931 Retired 2.11.1961 ALP

Lawson, John Norman(24.3.1897–14.8.1956)

Macquarie NSW 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.9.1940 UAP

* By-election.

11 The 13.3.1993 election for Dickson was postponed to 17.4.1993 due to the death of one of the candidates after the close of nominations.

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Lazzarini, Hubert Peter(8.9.1894–1.10.1952)

WerriwaWerriwa

NSWNSW

13.12.191915.9.1934

Defeated 19.12.1931Died 1.10.1952

ALPLANG LAB; ALP from 1936

Leckie, John William(14.10.1872–25.9.1947)

Indi Vic. 5.5.1917 Defeated 13.12.1919 NAT

Lee, Henry William(1856–12.8.1927)

Cowper NSW 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 FT

Lee, Mervyn William(18.8.1920–13.12.2009)

Lalor Vic. 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Lee, Michael John(24.3.1957– )

Dobell NSW 1.12.1984 Defeated 10.11.2001 ALP

Leeser, Julian Martin(25.5.1976– )

Berowra NSW 2.7.2016 LIB

Leigh, Andrew Keith(3.8.1972– )

Fraser

Fenner

ACT

ACT

21.8.2010

2.7.2016

Until elected for Fenner

ALP

ALP

Lemmon, Nelson(22.3.1908–20.3.1989)

ForrestSt George

WANSW

21.8.194329.5.1954

Defeated 10.12.1949Defeated 10.12.1955

ALPALP

Leslie, Hugh Alan(17.4.1900–2.9.1974)

MooreMoore

WAWA

10.12.19499.12.1961

Defeated 22.11.1958Retired 1.11.1963

CPCP

Lewis, Arthur(22.4.1882–11.4.1975)

Corio Vic. 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Ley, Sussan Penelope(14.12.1961– )

Farrer NSW 10.11.2001 LIB

Ley, Thomas John(28.10.1879–25.7.1947)

Barton NSW 14.11.1925 Defeated 17.11.1928 NAT

Liddell, Frank(26.6.1862–20.10.1939)

Hunter NSW 16.12.1903 Defeated 13.4.1910 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

Lieberman, Louis Stuart(23.5.1938– )

Indi Vic. 13.3.1993 Retired 8.10.2001 LIB

Lindsay, Eamon John(19.12.1942– )

Herbert Qld 5.3.1983 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Lindsay, Peter John(4.5.1944– )

Herbert Qld 2.3.1996 Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Lindsay, Robert William Ludovic(18.8.1905–6.9.2000)

Flinders Vic. 29.5.1954 Retired 31.10.1966 LIB

Lister, John Henry(13.5.1875–4.10.1935)

Corio Vic. 5.5.1917 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Littleproud, David Kelly (4.9.1976– )

Maranoa Qld 2.7.2016 NP

Liu, Gladys (6.4.1964– )

Chisholm Vic. 18.5.2019 LIB

Livermore, Kirsten Fiona(10.11.1969– )

Capricornia Qld 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

* By-election.

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Livingston, John(24.3.1856–4.9.1935)

Barker SA 12.12.1906 Retired 6.11.1922 ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Lloyd, Bruce(24.2.1937– )

Murray Vic. 20.3.1971* Retired 29.1.1996 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Lloyd, James Eric(17.7.1954– )

Robertson NSW 2.3.1996 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Long, William John(18.6.1885–3.3.1957)

Lang NSW 17.11.1928 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Lonsdale, Edmund(31.10.1843–4.10.1913)

New England NSW 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 FT

Luchetti, Anthony Sylvester(27.5.1904–11.7.1984)

Macquarie NSW 28.7.1951* Retired 11.11.1975 ALP

Luck, Aubrey William George(14.11.1900–9.6.1999)

Darwin

Braddon

Tas.

Tas.

28.4.1951

10.12.1955

Until elected for BraddonDefeated 22.11.1958

LIB

LIB

Lucock, Philip Ernest(16.1.1916–8.8.1996)

Lyne NSW 22.3.1952* Retired 19.9.1980 CP; NCP from 1975

Lusher, Stephen Augustus(18.10.1945– )

Hume NSW 18.5.1974 Defeated 1.12.1984 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Lynch, John(1862–15.6.1941)

Werriwa NSW 5.9.1914 Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Lynch, Phillip Reginald (later Sir Phillip)(27.7.1933–19.6.1984)

Flinders Vic. 26.11.1966 Resigned 22.10.1982 LIB

Lyne, Sir William John(6.4.1844–3.8.1913)

Hume NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 31.5.1913 PROT; IND from 1910

Lyons, Dame Enid Muriel(9.7.1897–2.9.1981)

Darwin Tas. 21.8.1943 Retired 19.3.1951 UAP; LIB from 1944

Lyons, Geoffrey Raymond(29.4.1953– )

Bass Tas. 21.8.2010 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Lyons, Joseph Aloysius(15.9.1879–7.4.1939)

Wilmot Tas. 12.10.1929 Died 7.4.1939 ALP; UAP from 1931

M

McArthur, Fergus Stewart(27.10.1937– )

Corangamite Vic. 18.2.1984* Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

McBain, Kristy Louise(29.9.1982– )

Eden-Monaro NSW 4.7.2020* ALP

McBride, Emma Margaret (27.4.1975– )

Dobell NSW 2.7.2016 ALP

* By-election.

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McBride, Philip Albert Martin (later Sir Philip)(18.6.1892–14.7.1982)

GreyWakefield

SASA

19.12.193128.9.1946

Retired 21.9.1937Retired 14.10.1958

UAPLIB

McCall, William Victor(24.5.1908–20.8.1968)

Martin NSW 15.9.1934 Defeated 21.8.1943 UAP

McCay, James Whiteside(21.12.1864–1.10.1930)

Corinella Vic. 29.3.1901 Defeated 12.12.1906 PROT

McClelland, Hugh(27.12.1875–14.12.1958)

Wimmera Vic. 19.12.1931 Defeated 23.10.1937 CP

McClelland, Robert Bruce(26.1.1958– )

Barton NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

McColl, James Hiers(31.1.1844–20.2.1929)

Echuca Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 5.11.1906 PROT

McColm, Malcolm Llewellyn(25.6.1914–2.5.1966)

Bowman Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

McCormack, Michael Francis(2.8.1964– )

Riverina NSW 21.8.2010 NP

McDonald, Allan McKenzie(4.7.1888–10.6.1953)

Corangamite Vic. 21.9.1940 Died 10.6.1953 UAP; LIB from 1944

McDonald, Charles(25.8.1860–13.11.1925)

Kennedy Qld 30.3.1901 Died 13.11.1925 ALP

McDonald, Frederick Albert(1872–192612)

Barton NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 14.11.1925 ALP

McDougall, Graeme Robert(21.11.1946– )

Griffith Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

McDougall, John Keith(10.8.1867–11.4.1957)

Wannon Vic. 12.12.1906 Defeated 31.5.1913 ALP

McEacharn, Sir Malcolm Donald(1852–10.3.1910)

Melbourne Vic. 29.3.1901 Election of 16.12.190313 declared void 10.3.1904

PROT

McEwen, John (later Sir John)(29.3.1900–20.11.1980)

EchucaIndi

Murray

Vic.Vic.

Vic.

15.9.193423.10.1937

10.12.1949

Until elected for IndiUntil elected for MurrayResigned 1.2.1971

CP CP

CP

McFarlane, Jann Sonya(22.5.1944– )

Stirling WA 3.10.1998 Defeated 9.10.2004 ALP

McGauran, Peter John(16.11.1955– )

Gippsland Vic. 5.3.1983 Resigned 9.4.2008 NPA; NP from 2003

* By-election.

12 Believed murdered.13 Contested by-election on 30.3.1904 but was defeated.

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McGowan, Catherine(29.11.1953– )

Indi Vic. 7.9.2013 Retired 11.4.2019 IND

McGrath, David Charles(10.11.1872–31.7.1934)

Ballaarat14

Ballaarat15

Vic.Vic.

31.5.191310.7.1920*

Defeated 13.12.191916

Died 31.7.1934ALPALP; UAP from 1931

McGuren, Francis William(15.10.1909–13.6.1990)

Cowper NSW 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

McHugh, Jeannette(18.12.1934– )

Phillip

Grayndler

NSW

NSW

5.3.1983

13.3.1993

Until elected for GrayndlerRetired 29.1.1996

ALP

ALP

McHugh, Sydney(21.3.1892–20.9.1952)

Wakefield SA 10.12.1938* Defeated 21.9.1940 ALP

McIntosh, Melissa (24.8.1977– )

Lindsay NSW 18.5.2019 LIB

McIvor, Hector James(24.11.1900–12.5.1992)

Gellibrand Vic. 10.12.1955 Retired 2.11.1972 ALP

McKenzie, David Charles(30.5.1933– )

Diamond Valley Vic. 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

McKew, Maxine Margaret(22.7.1953– )

Bennelong NSW 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

McLachlan, Ian Murray(2.10.1936– )

Barker SA 24.3.1990 Retired 31.8.1998 LIB

McLean, Allan(3.2.1840–13.7.1911)

Gippsland Vic. 29.3.1901 Defeated 12.12.1906 PROT

McLean, Francis Edward(1863–4.4.1926)

Lang NSW 29.3.1901 Retired 23.11.1903 FT

McLean, Ross Malcolm(30.6.1944– )

Perth WA 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

McLeay, John (later Sir John)(19.11.1893–22.6.1982)

Boothby SA 10.12.1949 Retired 31.10.1966 LIB; LCL from 1951; LIB from 1954

McLeay, John Elden(30.3.1922–26.12.2000)

Boothby SA 26.11.1966 Resigned 22.1.1981 LIB

McLeay, Leo Boyce(4.10.1945– )

Grayndler

Watson

NSW

NSW

23.6.1979*

13.3.1993

Until elected for WatsonRetired 31.8.2004

ALP

ALP

McLeod, Donald(29.10.1892–22.8.1963)

WannonWannon

Vic.Vic.

21.9.194028.4.1951

Defeated 10.12.1949Retired 4.11.1955

ALPALP

* By-election.

14 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.15 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.16 On appeal election declared void.

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McMahon, James Leslie(26.2.1930–23.1.2015)

Sydney NSW 13.12.1975 Retired 4.2.1983 ALP

McMahon, William (later Sir William)(23.2.1908–31.3.1988)

Lowe NSW 10.12.1949 Resigned 4.1.1982 LIB

McMillan, Sir William(14.11.1850–21.12.1926)

Wentworth NSW 29.3.1901 Retired 23.11.1903 FT

McMullan, Robert Francis(10.12.1947– )

CanberraFraser

ACTACT

2.3.19963.10.1998

Until elected for FraserRetired 19.7.2010

ALPALP

McNamara, Karen Jane(23.4.1964– )

Dobell NSW 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

McNeill, John(1868–14.6.1943)

WannonWannon

Vic.Vic.

16.12.192212.10.1929

Defeated 14.11.1925Defeated 19.12.1931

ALPALP

McNeill, Neil(19.6.1921–8.2.2009)

Canning WA 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 LIB

McNicoll, Walter Ramsay(27.5.1877–24.12.1947)

Werriwa NSW 19.12.1931 Resigned 2.8.1934 CP

McTiernan, Edward Aloysius(16.2.1892–9.1.1990)

Parkes NSW 12.10.1929 Resigned 19.12.1930 ALP

McVeigh, Daniel Thomas(7.5.1930– )

Darling DownsGroom

QldQld

2.12.19721.12.1984

Until elected for Groom

Resigned 29.2.1988

CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982NPA

McVeigh, John Joseph(13.5.1965– )

Groom Qld 2.7.2016 Resigned 18.9.2020 LIB

McWilliams, William James(1860–22.10.1929)

Franklin

Franklin

Tas.

Tas.

16.12.1903

17.11.1928

Defeated 16.12.1922

Died 22.10.1929

REV TAR; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917; CP from 1920;IND from 1928IND

Macdonald–Paterson, Thomas(9.5.1844–21.3.1906)

Brisbane Qld 30.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1903 PROT

Macfarlane, Ian Elgin(5.4.1955– )

Groom Qld 3.10.1998 Retired 9.5.2016 LIB

Mackay, George Hugh(20.3.1872–5.11.1961)

Lilley Qld 5.5.1917 Retired 7.8.1934 NAT; UAP from 1931

Mackay, Malcolm George(29.12.1919–8.7.1999)

Evans NSW 30.11.1963 Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB

* By-election.

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MacKellar, Michael John Randal(27.10.1938–9.5.2015)

Warringah NSW 25.10.1969 Resigned 18.2.1994 LIB

MacKenzie, Alexander John(29.8.1941– )

Calare NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 NCP; NPA from 1982

MacKinnon, Ewen Daniel(11.2.1903–7.6.1983)

WannonCorangamite

Vic.Vic.

10.12.194929.8.1953*

Defeated 28.4.1951Retired 31.10.1966

LIBLIB

Macphee, Ian Malcolm(13.7.1938– )

Balaclava

Goldstein

Vic.

Vic.

18.5.1974

1.12.1984

Until elected for GoldsteinRetired 19.2.1990

LIB

LIB

MacTiernan, Alannah Joan Geraldine(10.1.1953– )

Perth WA 7.9.2013 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Mack, Edward Carrington(20.12.1933–6.11.2018)

North Sydney NSW 24.3.1990 Retired 29.1.1996 IND

Macklin, Jennifer Louise(29.12.1953– )

Jagajaga Vic. 2.3.1996 Retired 11.4.2019 ALP

Maher, Michael John(11.7.1936–29.9.2013)

Lowe NSW 13.3.1982* Defeated 11.7.1987 ALP

Mahon, Hugh(6.1.1857–28.8.1931)

CoolgardieKalgoorlieKalgoorlie

WAWAWA

29.3.190122.12.1913*13.12.1919

Defeated 31.5.1913Defeated 5.5.1917Expelled 12.11.1920 and seat declared vacant17

ALPALPALP

Mahoney, Gerald William(24.5.1892–16.9.1955)

Denison Tas. 15.9.1934 Defeated 21.9.1940 ALP

Mahony, William George(1877–28.8.1962)

Dalley NSW 6.5.1915* Resigned 18.1.1927 ALP

Maisey, Donald William(6.5.1915–20.4.2005)

Moore WA 30.11.1963 Defeated 18.5.1974 CP

Makin, Norman John Oswald(31.3.1889–20.7.1982)

HindmarshSturt

Bonython

SASA

SA

13.12.191929.5.1954

10.12.1955

Resigned 14.8.1946Until elected for BonythonRetired 1.11.1963

ALPALP

ALP

Maloney, William Robert Nuttall(12.4.1854–29.8.1940)

Melbourne Vic. 30.3.1904* Retired 27.8.1940 ALP

Manifold, James Chester(10.2.1867–23.10.1918)

CorangamiteCorangamite

Vic.Vic.

29.3.190131.5.1913

Retired 23.11.1903Died 23.10.1918

PROTLIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Mann, Edward Alexander(11.8.1874–15.11.1951)

Perth WA 16.12.1922 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

* By-election.

17 Seat declared vacant. Contested by-election on 18.12.1920 but was defeated.

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Date ceased to be a Member Party

Manning, Arthur Gibson(1872–3.4.1947)

Macquarie NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 17.11.1928 NAT

Marek, Paul(25.7.1964– )

Capricornia Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 NPA

Marino, Nola Bethwyn(18.2.1954– )

Forrest WA 24.11.2007 LIB

Marks, Walter Moffitt(6.6.1875–31.3.1951)

Wentworth NSW 13.12.1919 Defeated 19.12.1931 NAT; IND NAT from 1929; UAP from 1931

Markus, Louise Elizabeth(6.9.1958– )

Greenway

Macquarie

NSW

NSW

9.10.2004

21.8.2010

Until elected for Macquarie Defeated 2.7.2016

LIB

LIB

Marles, Richard Donald(13.7.1967– )

Corio Vic. 24.11.2007 ALP

Marr, Charles William Clanan(later Sir Charles)(23.3.1880–20.10.1960)

ParkesParkes

NSWNSW

13.12.191931.1.1931*

Defeated 12.10.1929Defeated 21.8.1943

NATNAT; UAP from 1931

Martens, George William(1874–23.8.1949)

Herbert Qld 17.11.1928 Retired 16.8.1946 ALP

Martin, Fiona Barbouttis (16.11.1977– )

Reid NSW 18.5.2019 LIB

Martin, Stephen Paul(24.6.1948– )

Macarthur

Cunningham

NSW

NSW

1.12.1984

13.3.1993

Until elected for CunninghamResigned 16.8.2002

ALP

ALP

Martin, Vincent Joseph(14.5.1920–10.3.2001)

Banks NSW 25.10.1969 Retired 19.9.1980 ALP

Martyr, John Raymond(25.5.1932– )

Swan WA 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Marwick, Thomas William(29.4.1895–3.4.1960)

Swan WA 21.12.1940* Defeated 21.8.1943 CP

Massy-Greene, Walter(6.11.1874–16.11.1952)

Richmond NSW 13.4.1910 Defeated 16.12.1922 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Matheson, Russell Glenn(16.12.1958– )

Macarthur NSW 21.8.2010 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Mathews, Charles Race Thorson(27.3.1935– )

Casey Vic. 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Mathews, James(1865–16.10.1934)

Melbourne Ports

Vic. 12.12.1906 Retired 27.11.1931 ALP

* By-election.

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Mauger, Samuel(12.11.1857–26.6.1936)

Melbourne PortsMaribyrnong

Vic.

Vic.

29.3.1901

12.12.1906

Until elected for MaribyrnongDefeated 13.4.1910

PROT

PROT

Maxwell, George Arnot(30.4.1859–25.6.1935)

Fawkner Vic. 5.5.1917 Died 25.6.1935 NAT; IND NAT from 1929; UAP from 1931

May, Margaret Ann(30.6.1950– )

McPherson Qld 3.10.1998 Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Mayer, Helen(7.9.1932–7.2.2008)

Chisholm Vic. 5.3.1983 Defeated 11.7.1987 ALP

Melham, Daryl(26.11.1954– )

Banks NSW 24.3.1990 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Menzies, Robert Gordon (later Sir Robert)(20.12.1894–15.5.1978)

Kooyong Vic. 15.9.1934 Resigned 17.2.1966 UAP; LIB from 1944

Mildren, John Barry(20.10.1932– )

Ballarat Vic. 18.10.1980 Defeated 24.3.1990 ALP

Miles, Christopher Gordon(21.8.1947– )

Braddon Tas. 1.12.1984 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

Millar, Percival Clarence(15.6.1925–28.11.2017)

Wide Bay Qld 18.5.1974 Retired 19.2.1990 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Milton, Peter(22.9.1928–8.8.2009)

La Trobe Vic. 18.10.1980 Defeated 24.3.1990 ALP

Minogue, Daniel(18.7.1893–7.1.1983)

West Sydney NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 26.6.1969 ALP

Mirabella, Sophie (formerly Panopolous)(27.10.1968– )

Indi Vic. 10.11.2001 Defeated 7.9.2013 LIB

Mitchell, Brian Keith(1967– )

Lyons Tas. 2.7.2016 ALP

Mitchell, Robert George(9.9.1967– )

McEwen Vic. 21.8.2010 ALP

Moloney, Parker John(12.8.1876–8.5.1961)

IndiIndiHume

Vic.Vic.NSW

13.4.19105.9.191413.12.1919

Defeated 31.5.1913Defeated 5.5.1917Defeated 19.12.1931

ALPALPALP

Monaghan, James Edward(20.9.1921–19.7.2007)

Evans NSW 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

Moore, John Colinton(16.11.1936– )

Ryan Qld 13.12.1975 Resigned 5.2.2001 LIB

Morgan, Arthur Clinton(14.8.1881–2.8.1957)

Darling Downs Qld 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 NAT

Morgan, Charles Albert Aaron(27.1.1897–27.11.1967)

ReidReid

NSWNSW

21.9.194010.12.1949

Defeated 28.9.1946Defeated 22.11.1958

ALPALP

* By-election.

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Morris, Allan Agapitos(26.7.1940– )

Newcastle NSW 5.3.1983 Retired 8.10.2001 ALP

Morris, Peter Frederick(29.7.1932– )

Shortland NSW 2.12.1972 Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

Morrison, Scott John(13.5.1968– )

Cook NSW 24.11.2007 LIB

Morrison, William Lawrence(3.11.1928–15.2.2013)

St GeorgeSt George

NSWNSW

25.10.196918.10.1980

Defeated 13.12.1975Retired 26.10.1984

ALPALP

Mortimer, Jack(1913–8.2.1973)

Grey SA 1.6.1963* Defeated 26.11.1966 ALP

Morton, Ben (29.6.1981– )

Tangney WA 2.7.2016 LIB

Mossfield, Frank William(4.6.1935– )

Greenway NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 31.8.2004 ALP

Mountford, John Graham(21.11.1933– )

Banks NSW 18.10.1980 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

Mountjoy, Donald Alfred(19.10.1906–8.1.1988)

Swan WA 21.8.1943 Defeated 28.9.1946 ALP

Moylan, Judith Eleanor(24.2.1944– )

Pearce WA 13.3.1993 Retired 5.8.2013 LIB

Mulcahy, Daniel(7.1.1882–13.7.1953)

Lang NSW 15.9.1934 Died 13.7.1953 LANG LAB; ALP from 1936; ALP(N–C) from 1940; ALP from 1943

Mulder, Allan William(19.8.1928–7.11.2009)

Evans NSW 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Mulino, Daniel(6.11.1969– )

Fraser NSW 18.5.2019 ALP

Mullens, John Michael(18.7.1896–5.9.1978)

Gellibrand Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 10.12.1955 ALP; ALP (A-C) from 1955

Munro, Dugald Ranald Ross(12.6.1930–20.6.1973)

Eden-Monaro NSW 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Murphy, John Paul(31.5.1950– )

LoweReid

NSWNSW

3.10.199821.8.2010

Until elected for ReidDefeated 7.9.2013

ALPALP

Murphy, Peta Jan (1.11.1973– )

Dunkley Vic. 18.5.2019 ALP

Murray, John(31.12.1915–25.1.2009)

Herbert Qld 22.11.1958 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Mutch, Stephen Bruce(4.2.1956– )

Cook NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 31.8.1998 LIB

* By-election.

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Nairn, Gary Roy(3.1.1951– )

Eden-Monaro NSW 2.3.1996 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Nairn, Walter Maxwell(1878–12.12.1958)

Perth WA 12.10.1929 Defeated 21.8.1943 NAT; UAP from 1931

Neal, Belinda Jane(10.1.1963– )

Robertson NSW 24.11.2007 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Nehl, Garry Barr(19.2.1934– )

Cowper NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 8.10.2001 NPA

Neil, Maurice James(29.5.1944– )

St George NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Nelson, Brendan John(19.8.1958– )

Bradfield NSW 2.3.1996 Resigned 19.10.2009 LIB

Nelson, Harold George(21.12.1881–26.4.1947)

Northern Territory

NT 16.12.1922 Defeated 15.9.1934 ALP

Nelson, John Norman(28.5.1908–20.6.1991)

Northern Territory

NT 10.12.1949 Retired 31.10.1966 ALP

Neumann, Shayne Kenneth(26.8.1961– )

Blair Qld 24.11.2007 ALP

Neville, Paul Christopher(28.3.1940–1.1.2019)

Hinkler Qld 13.3.1993 Retired 5.8.2013 NPA; NP from 2003

Newell, Neville Joseph(14.10.1952– )

Richmond NSW 24.3.1990 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Newman, Kevin Eugene(10.10.1933–17.7.1999)

Bass Tas. 28.6.1975* Retired 26.10.1984 LIB

Nicholls, Martin Henry(3.4.1917–3.5.1983)

Bonython SA 30.11.1963 Resigned 30.9.1977 ALP

Nicholls, Samuel Robert(15.5.1885–26.9.1939)

Macquarie NSW 5.5.1917 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP

Nikolic, Andrew Alexander(20.6.1961– )

Bass Tas. 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Nixon, Peter James(22.3.1928– )

Gippsland Vic. 9.12.1961 Retired 4.2.1983 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Nock, Horace Keyworth(26.10.1879–2.8.1958)

Riverina NSW 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.9.1940 CP

Nott, Lewis Windermere(12.2.1888–27.10.1951)

HerbertAustralian Capital Territory

Qld ACT

14.11.192510.12.1949

Defeated 17.11.1928Defeated 28.4.1951

NATIND

Nugent, Peter Edward(1.4.1938–24.4.2001)

Aston Vic. 24.3.1990 Died 24.4.2001 LIB

* By-election.

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O’Brien, Llewellyn Stephen (26.6.1972– )

Wide Bay Qld 2.7.2016 NP

O’Brien, Reginald Charles(23.1.1926–20.4.1999)

Petrie Qld 9.12.1961 Defeated 30.11.1963 ALP

O’Brien, Ted Lynam (7.5.1974– )

Fairfax Qld 2.7.2016 LIB

O’Byrne, Michelle Anne(6.3.1968– )

Bass Tas. 3.10.1998 Defeated 9.10.2004 ALP

O’Connor, Brendan Patrick John(2.3.1962– )

Burke

Gorton

Vic.

Vic.

10.11.2001

9.10.2004

Until elected for Gorton

ALPALP

O’Connor, Gavan Michael(2.12.1947– )

Corio Vic. 13.3.1993 Defeated 24.11.2007 ALP; IND from 2007

O’Connor, William Paul(21.9.1910–18.9.1987)

West Sydney MartinDalley

NSW NSW NSW

28.9.1946 10.12.1949 10.12.1955

Until elected for MartinUntil elected for DalleyRetired 29.9.1969

ALPALP ALP

O’Dowd, Kenneth Desmond(30.6.1950– )

Flynn Qld 21.8.2010 NP

O’Dwyer, Kelly Megan(31.3.1977– )

Higgins Vic. 5.12.2009* Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

O’Keefe, David John(21.8.1864–21.7.1943)

Denison Tas. 16.12.1922 Defeated 14.11.1925 ALP

O’Keefe, Frank Lionel(6.10.1912–21.4.1989)

Paterson NSW 25.10.1969 Retired 26.10.1984 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

O’Keefe, Neil Patrick(7.5.1947– )

Burke Vic. 1.12.1984 Retired 8.10.2001 ALP

O’Malley, King(2.7.1858–20.12.1953)

TasmaniaDarwin

Tas.Tas.

29.3.190116.12.1903

Until elected for DarwinDefeated 5.5.1917

PROTALP

O’Neil, Clare Ellen(12.9.1980– )

Hotham Vic. 7.9.2013 ALP

O’Neil, Lloyd Reginald Terrence(24.6.1937– )

Grey SA 5.3.1983 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

O’Neill, Deborah Mary(4.6.1961– )

Robertson NSW 21.8.2010 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

O’Toole, Catherine Elizabeth(30.8.1956– )

Herbert Qld 2.7.2016 Defeated 18.5.2019 ALP

Oakeshott, Robert James Murray (14.12.1969– )

Lyne NSW 6.9.2008* Retired 5.8.2013 IND

* By-election.

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Oldmeadow, Maxwell Wilkinson(3.8.1924–21.3.2013)

Holt Vic. 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Olley, Frank(18.1.1927–21.7.1988)

Hume NSW 2.12.1972 Defeated 18.5.1974 ALP

Opperman, Hubert Ferdinand (later Sir Hubert)(29.5.1904–18.4.1996)

Corio Vic. 10.12.1949 Resigned 10.6.1967 LIB

Orchard, Richard Beaumont(1873–24.7.1942)

Nepean NSW 31.5.1913 Retired 3.11.1919 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Organ, Michael Keith(22.9.1956– )

Cunningham NSW 19.10.2002* Defeated 9.10.2004 AG

Osborne, Frederick Meares(20.1.1909–23.7.1996)

Evans NSW 10.12.1949 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Owens, Julie Ann(17.10.1958– )

Parramatta NSW 9.10.2004 ALP

Ozanne, Alfred Thomas(1877–27.5.1961)

CorioCorio

Vic.Vic.

13.4.19105.9.1914

Defeated 31.5.1913Defeated 5.5.1917

ALPALP

P

Page, Earle Christmas Grafton (later Sir Earle)(8.8.1880–20.12.1961)

Cowper NSW 13.12.1919 Defeated 9.12.1961 FSU; CP from 1920

Page, James(1861–3.6.1921)

Maranoa Qld 30.3.1901 Died 3.6.1921 FT; ALP from 1903

Palmer, Albert Clayton(1859–14.8.1919)

EchucaEchuca

Vic.Vic.

12.12.190610.7.1907*

10.6.190718

Died 14.8.1919PROTPROT; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Palmer, Clive Frederick(26.3.1954– )

Fairfax Qld 7.9.2013 Retired 9.5.2016 PUP

Parke, Melissa(11.8.1966– )

Fremantle WA 24.11.2007 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Parkhill, Robert Archdale (later Sir Robert)(27.8.1879–2.10.1947)

Warringah NSW 21.5.1927* Defeated 23.10.1937 NAT; UAP from 1931

Parsons, Walter Langdon(16.8.1881–2.3.1955)

Angas SA 14.11.1925 Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Pasin, Antony(1.10.1977– )

Barker SA 7.9.2013 LIB

* By-election.

18 Election declared void.

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Paterson, Alexander(24.1.1844–20.3.1908)

Capricornia Qld 30.3.1901 Retired 23.11.1903 IND

Paterson, Thomas(20.11.1882–24.1.1952)

Gippsland Vic. 16.12.1922 Retired 7.7.1943 CP from 1922; LCP from 1940

Patten, Robert(18.1.1859–17.10.1940)

Hume NSW 31.5.1913 Retired 26.3.1917 LIB

Patterson, Rex Alan(8.1.1927–6.4.2016)

Dawson Qld 26.2.1966* Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Payne, Alicia Emma (24.7.1982– )

Canberra ACT 18.5.2019 ALP

Peacock, Andrew Sharp(13.2.1939– )

Kooyong Vic. 2.4.1966* Resigned 17.9.1994 LIB

Pearce, Christopher John(1.3.1963– )

Aston Vic. 14.7.2001* Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Pearce, Gavin Bruce (21.12.1967– )

Braddon Tas. 18.5.2019 LIB

Pearce, Henry George(17.9.1917– )

Capricornia Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Pearsall, Thomas Gordon(11.4.1920–28.12.2003)

Franklin Tas. 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Perkins, John Arthur(18.5.1878–13.7.1954)

Eden-MonaroEden-Monaro

NSWNSW

6.3.1926*19.12.1931

Defeated 12.10.1929Defeated 21.8.1943

NATUAP

Perrett, Graham Douglas(5.1.1966– )

Moreton Qld 24.11.2007 ALP

Peters, Edward William(12.6.1897–22.6.1980)

BurkeScullin

Vic.Vic.

10.12.194910.12.1955

Until elected for ScullinRetired 29.9.1969

ALPALP

Pettitt, John Alexander(25.9.1910–25.12.1977)

Hume NSW 30.11.1963 Defeated 2.12.1972 CP

Phelps, Kerryn Lyndel(14.12.1957– )

Wentworth NSW 20.10.2018* Defeated 18.5.2019 IND

Phillips, Fiona Evon (18.2.1970– )

Gilmore NSW 18.5.2019 ALP

Phillips, Pharez(22.11.1855–9.8.1914)

Wimmera Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 5.11.1906 PROT

Piesse, Frederick William(10.12.1848–6.3.1902)

Tasmania Tas. 29.3.1901 Died 6.3.1902 FT

Pigott, Henry Robert Maguire(2.10.1866–8.7.1949)

Calare NSW 31.5.1913 Defeated 13.12.1919 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917

Pitt, Keith John(31.8.1969– )

Hinkler Qld 7.9.2013 NP

* By-election.

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Ballaarat19 Vic. 10.12.1949 Defeated 28.4.1951 LIB

Plibersek, Tanya Joan(2.12.1969– )

Sydney NSW 3.10.1998 ALP

Pollard, Reginald Thomas(31.10.1894–24.8.1981)

Ballaarat20

LalorVic.Vic.

23.10.193710.12.1949

Until elected for LalorDefeated 26.11.1966

ALPALP

Porter, Charles Christian(11.7.1970– )

Pearce WA 7.9.2013 LIB

Porter, James Robert(19.2.1950– )

Barker SA 13.12.1975 Retired 19.2.1990 LIB

Poynton, Alexander(8.8.1853–9.1.1935)

South Australia Grey

SASA

30.3.190116.12.1903

Until elected for GreyDefeated 16.12.1922

FTALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Pratt, Michael Philip(10.2.1948– )

Adelaide SA 6.2.1988* Defeated 24.3.1990 LIB

Pratten, Frederick Graham(3.12.1899–18.12.1977)

Martin NSW 16.6.1928* Defeated 12.10.1929 NAT

Pratten, Herbert Edward(7.5.1865–7.5.1928)

ParramattaMartin

NSWNSW

10.12.1921*16.12.1922

Until elected for MartinDied 7.5.1928

NATNAT

Prentice, Jane(22.6.1953– )

Ryan Qld 21.8.2010 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

Price, Archibald Grenfell(28.1.1892–20.7.1977)

Boothby SA 24.5.1941* Defeated 21.8.1943 UAP

Price, John Lloyd(14.2.1882–23.4.1941)

Boothby SA 17.11.1928 Died 23.4.1941 ALP; UAP from 1931

Price, Leo Roger Spurway(26.11.1945– )

Chifley NSW 1.12.1984 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Price, Melissa Lee(12.12.1963– )

Durack WA 7.9.2013 LIB

Prosser, Geoffrey Daniel(6.11.1948– )

Forrest WA 11.7.1987 Retired 17.10.2007 LIB

Prowse, John Henry(16.6.1871–20.5.1944)

Swan

Forrest

WA

WA

13.12.1919

16.12.1922

Until elected for ForrestDefeated 21.8.1943

FSU; CP from 1920CP

Punch, Gary Francis(21.8.1957– )

Barton NSW 5.3.1983 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Pyne, Christopher Maurice(13.8.1967– )

Sturt SA 13.3.1993 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

* By-election.

19 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.20 Ballaarat until federal redistribution 1977.

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Quick, Harry Vernon(28.6.1941– )

Franklin Tas. 13.3.1993 Retired 17.10.2007 ALP; IND from 2007

Quick, Sir John(14.4.1852–17.6.1932)

Bendigo Vic. 30.3.1901 Defeated 31.5.1913 PROT; IND PROT from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910

R

Raguse, Brett Blair(24.3.1960– )

Forde Qld 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

Ramsey, Rowan Eric(4.8.1956– )

Grey SA 24.11.2007 LIB

Randall, Donald James(2.5.1953–21.7.2015)

SwanCanning

WAWA

2.3.199610.11.2001

Defeated 3.10.1998Died 21.7.2015

LIBLIB

Rankin, George James(1.5.1887–28.12.1957)

Bendigo Vic. 23.10.1937 Resigned 31.10.1949 ST CP; UCP from 1940; CP from 1943

Rea, Kerry Marie(16.4.1963– )

Bonner Qld 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

Reeves, John Edward(2.1.1952– )

Northern Territory

NT 5.3.1983 Defeated 1.12.1984 ALP

Reid, George Houstoun(later Sir George)(25.2.1845–12.9.1918)

East SydneyEast Sydney

NSWNSW

29.3.19014.9.1903*

Resigned 18.8.1903Resigned 24.12.1909

FTFT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

Reid, Leonard Stanley(21.9.1916–22.4.2003)

Holt Vic. 25.10.1969 Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB

Reid, Nicholas Bruce(30.7.1935–24.5.2020)

Bendigo Vic. 24.3.1990 Retired 31.8.1998 LIB

Reith, Peter Keaston(15.7.1950– )

FlindersFlinders

Vic.Vic.

4.12.1982*1.12.1984

Defeated 5.3.198321

Retired 8.10.2001LIBLIB

Reynolds, Leonard James(19.11.1923–14.7.1980)

BartonBarton

NSWNSW

22.11.195825.10.1969

Defeated 26.11.1966Retired 11.11.1975

ALPALP

Richardson, Kym Charles(16.3.1958– )

Kingston SA 9.10.2004 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Richardson, Peter Anthony(23.1.1939– )

Tangney WA 13.12.1975 Retired 10.11.1977 LIB; PP from 1977

Riggall, John Peter(10.5.1941– )

McMillan Vic. 24.3.1990 Defeated 13.3.1993 LIB

Riley, Edward(1859–21.7.1943)

South Sydney NSW 13.4.1910 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Riley, Edward Charles(9.8.1892–9.6.1969)

Cook NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 15.9.1934 ALP

* By-election.

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Riordan, David(23.7.1886–15.10.1936)

Kennedy Qld 12.10.1929 Died 15.10.1936 ALP

Riordan, Joseph Martin(27.2.1930–19.11.2012)

Phillip NSW 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Riordan, William James Frederick(8.2.1908–15.1.1973)

Kennedy Qld 12.12.1936* Retired 31.10.1966 ALP

Ripoll, Bernard Fernando(6.1.1966– )

Oxley Qld 3.10.1998 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Rishworth, Amanda Louise(10.7.1978– )

Kingston SA 24.11.2007 ALP

Robb, Andrew John(20.8.1951– )

Goldstein Vic. 9.10.2004 Retired 9.5.2016 LIB

Robert, Stuart Rowland(11.12.1970– )

Fadden Qld 24.11.2007 LIB

Roberton, Hugh Stevenson(18.12.1900–13.3.1987)

Riverina NSW 10.12.1949 Resigned 21.1.1965 CP

Roberts, Ernest Alfred(21.2.1869–2.12.1913)

Adelaide SA 13.6.1908* Died 2.12.1913 ALP

Robinson, Arthur(23.4.1872–17.5.1945)

Wannon Vic. 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 FT

Robinson, Eric Laidlaw(18.1.1929–7.1.1981)

McPherson Qld 2.12.1972 Died 7.1.1981 LIB

Robinson, Ian Louis(27.3.1927–23.3.2017)

CowperPage

NSWNSW

30.11.19631.12.1984

Until elected for Page

Defeated 24.3.1990

CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982NPA

Rocher, Allan Charles(16.2.1936–18.3.2016)

Curtin WA 21.2.1981* Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB; IND from 1995

Rodgers, Arthur Stanislaus(20.3.1875–4.10.1936)

Wannon

Wannon

Vic.

Vic.

31.5.1913

14.11.1925

Defeated 16.12.1922

Defeated 12.10.1929

LIB; NAT from 1917NAT

Ronald, James Black(27.8.1861–27.7.1941)

Southern Melbourne

Vic. 29.3.1901 Defeated 12.12.1906 ALP

Ronaldson, Michael John Clyde(13.2.1954– )

Ballarat Vic. 24.3.1990 Retired 8.10.2001 LIB

Rosevear, John Solomon(4.4.1892–21.3.1953)

Dalley NSW 19.12.1931 Died 21.3.1953 LANG LAB; ALP from 1936; ALP (N–C) from 1940; ALP from 1943

Rowe, Albert Edward(1872–16.8.1955)

Parramatta NSW 12.10.1929 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

* By-election.

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Greenway NSW 21.8.2010 ALP

Roxon, Nicola Louise(1.4.1967– )

Gellibrand Vic. 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Roy, Wyatt Beau(22.5.1990– )

Longman Qld 21.8.2010 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Rudd, Kevin Michael(21.9.1957– )

Griffith Qld 3.10.1998 Resigned 22.11.2013 ALP

Ruddock, Philip Maxwell(12.3.1943– )

Parramatta

Dundas

Berowra

NSW

NSW

NSW

22.9.1973*

10.12.1977

13.3.1993

Until elected for DundasUntil elected for Berowra Retired 9.5.2016

LIB

LIB

LIB

Russell, Charles Wilfred(24.4.1907–21.10.1977)

Maranoa Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 28.4.1951 CP

Russell, Edgar Hughes Degenaart(24.10.1890–31.3.1963)

Grey SA 21.8.1943 Died 31.3.1963 ALP

Ryan, Joanne Catherine(29.7.1961– )

Lalor Vic. 7.9.2013 ALP

Ryan, Rupert Sumner(6.5.1884–26.8.1952)

Flinders Vic. 21.9.1940 Died 26.8.1952 UAP; LIB from 1944

Ryan, Thomas Joseph(1.7.1876–1.8.1921)

West Sydney NSW 13.12.1919 Died 1.8.1921 ALP

Ryrie, Granville de Laune (later Sir Granville)(1.7.1865–2.10.1937)

North Sydney

Warringah

NSW

NSW

11.3.1911*

16.12.1922

Until elected for WarringahResigned 13.4.1927

LIB-COM; NAT from 1917NAT

S

Saffin, Janelle Anne(1.11.1954– )

Page NSW 24.11.2007 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Sainsbury, Murray Evan(14.9.1940– )

Eden-Monaro NSW 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

Salmon, Charles Carty(29.7.1861–15.9.1917)

Laanecoorie

Grampians

Vic.

Vic.

29.3.1901

20.2.1915*

Resigned 23.4.1913

Died 15.9.1917

PROT; LIB-COM from 1910LIB-COM

Sampson, Sydney(1863–24.3.1948)

Wimmera Vic. 12.12.1906 Defeated 13.12.1919 IND PROT; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Saunderson, John(31.5.1948– )

DeakinAston

Vic.Vic.

5.3.19831.12.1984

Until elected for AstonDefeated 24.3.1990

ALPALP

Sawers, William Bowie Stewart Campbell(1844–19.5.1916)

New England NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1903 PROT

* By-election.

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Sawford, Rodney Weston(26.6.1944– )

Port Adelaide SA 26.3.1988* Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Scholes, Gordon Glen Denton(7.6.1931–9.12.2018)

Corio Vic. 22.7.1967* Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Scholfield, Thomas Hallett(9.5.1894–25.6.1964)

Wannon Vic. 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.9.1940 UAP

Schultz, Albert John(29.5.1939–14.7.2015)

Hume NSW 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 LIB

Sciacca, Concetto Antonio(13.6.1947–21.6.2017)

BowmanBowman

QldQld

11.7.19873.10.1998

Defeated 2.3.1996Defeated 9.10.2004

ALPALP

Scott, Bruce Craig(20.10.1943– )

Maranoa Qld 24.3.1990 Retired 9.5.2016 NPA; NP from 2003

Scott, Fiona Meryl(1.3.1977– )

Lindsay NSW 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Scott, John Lyden(31.3.1934– )

Hindmarsh SA 18.10.1980 Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Scott, Leslie James (18.10.1947– )

Oxley Qld 8.10.1988* Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Scullin, James Henry(18.9.1876–28.1.1953)

CorangamiteYarra

Vic.Vic.

13.4.191018.2.1922*

Defeated 31.5.1913Retired 31.10.1949

ALPALP

Scully, William James(1.2.1890–19.3.1966)

Gwydir NSW 8.5.1937* Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Seabrook, Alfred Charles(5.4.1867–11.6.1939)

Franklin Tas. 16.12.1922 Defeated 17.11.1928 NAT

Secker, Patrick Damien(6.6.1956– )

Barker SA 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 LIB

Sercombe, Robert Charles Grant(3.4.1949– )

Maribyrnong Vic. 2.3.1996 Retired 17.10.2007 ALP

Sexton, Joseph Clement Leonard(24.11.1905–21.4.1974)

Adelaide SA 22.11.1958 Defeated 26.11.1966 ALP

Shack, Peter Donald(20.6.1953– )

TangneyTangney

WAWA

10.12.19771.12.1984

Defeated 5.3.1983Retired 8.2.1993

LIBLIB

Sharkie, Rebekha Carina Che (1972– )

MayoMayo

SASA

2.7.201628.7.2018*

Resigned 11.5.2018 NXT; CA from 2018

Sharma, Devanand Noel

Wentworth NSW 18.5.2019 LIB

Sharp, John Randall(15.12.1954– )

Gilmore Hume

NSW NSW

1.12.1984 13.3.1993

Until elected for HumeRetired 31.8.1998

NPA NPA

* By-election.

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Sharpe, James Benjamin(1868–8.7.1935)

Oxley Qld 31.5.1913 Defeated 5.5.1917 ALP

Shaw, George William(28.7.1913–9.1.1966)

Dawson Qld 30.11.1963 Died 9.1.1966 CP

Sheehan, Thomas(14.4.1891–26.3.1955)

Cook NSW 23.10.1937 Died 26.3.1955 ALP; ALP (N–C) from 1940; ALP from 1943

Sheehy, Thomas Neil(19.5.1899–23.9.1984)

Boothby SA 21.8.1943 Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Sherry, Raymond Henry(3.10.1924–13.6.1989)

Franklin Tas. 25.10.1969 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Shipton, Roger Francis(5.8.1936–19.1.1998)

Higgins Vic. 13.12.1975 Retired 19.2.1990 LIB

Short, James Robert(7.12.1936– )

Ballaarat22 Vic. 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Short, Leonie Marjorie(1.1.1956– )

Ryan Qld 17.3.2001* Defeated 10.11.2001 ALP

Shorten, William Richard (12.5.1967– )

Maribyrnong Vic. 24.11.2007 ALP

Sidebottom, Peter Sid(23.4.1951– )

BraddonBraddon

Tas.Tas.

3.10.199824.11.2007

Defeated 9.10.2004Defeated 7.9.2013

ALPALP

Simmonds, Julian Graham John(29.8.1985– )

Ryan Qld 18.5.2019 LIB

Simmons, David William(7.11.1947– )

Calare NSW 5.3.1983 Retired 29.1.1996 ALP

Simon, Barry Douglas(1.4.1936–7.7.2004)

McMillan Vic. 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Simpkins, Luke Xavier Linton(8.6.1964– )

Cowan WA 24.11.2007 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Sinclair, Hugh(6.6.1864–3.8.1926)

Moreton Qld 12.12.1906 Retired 3.11.1919 ANTI-SOC; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Sinclair, Ian McCahon(10.6.1929– )

New England NSW 30.11.1963 Retired 31.8.1998 CP; NCP from 1975; NPA from 1982

Skene, Thomas(15.12.1845–15.3.1910)

Grampians Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 5.11.1906 FT

Slipper, Peter Neil(14.2.1950– )

FisherFisher

QldQld

1.12.198413.3.1993

Defeated 11.7.1987Defeated 7.9.2013

NPALIB; IND from 2011

* By-election.

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Smith, Albert Edward(2.1.1881–5.2.1965)

Wakefield SA 21.8.1943 Defeated 28.9.1946 ALP

Smith, Anthony David Hawthorn(13.3.1967– )

Casey Vic. 10.11.2001 LIB

Smith, Anthony Charles(15.7.1950– )

Dickson Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB; IND from 1998

Smith, Arthur Bruce(28.6.1851–14.8.1937)

Parkes NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 13.12.1919 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Smith, David Philip Benedict(25.3.1970– )

Bean ACT 18.5.2019 ALP

Smith, Silvia Joy(22.12.1939– )

Bass Tas. 13.3.1993 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Smith, Stephen Francis(12.12.1955– )

Perth WA 13.3.1993 Retired 5.8.2013 ALP

Smith, Sydney(1856–21.2.1934)

Macquarie NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 12.12.1906 FT

Smith, Warwick Leslie(13.5.1954– )

BassBass

Tas.Tas.

1.12.19842.3.1996

Defeated 13.3.1993Defeated 3.10.1998

LIBLIB

Smith, William Henry Laird(15.9.1869–21.10.1942)

Denison Tas. 13.4.1910 Defeated 16.12.1922 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Smyth, Brendan Michael(27.7.1959– )

Canberra ACT 25.3.1995* Defeated 2.3.1996 LIB

Smyth, Laura Mary(12.11.1976– )

La Trobe Vic. 21.8.2010 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

Snedden, Billy Mackie (later Sir Billy)(31.12.1926–27.6.1987)

Bruce Vic. 10.12.1955 Resigned 21.4.1983 LIB

Snow, James Henry(15.9.1934– )

Eden-Monaro NSW 5.3.1983 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Snowdon, Warren Edward(20.3.1950– )

Northern TerritoryNorthern TerritoryLingiari

NT

NT

NT

11.7.1987

3.10.1998

10.11.2001

Defeated 2.3.1996

Until elected for Lingiari

ALP

ALP

ALP

Solomon, Elias(2.9.1839–23.5.1909)

Fremantle WA 29.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1903 FT

Solomon, Robert John(2.11.1931– )

Denison Tas. 25.10.1969 Defeated 2.12.1972 LIB

Solomon, Vaiben Louis(13.5.1853–20.10.1908)

South Australia SA 30.3.1901 Defeated 16.12.1903 FT

* By-election.

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Somlyay, Alexander Michael(18.1.1946– )

Fairfax Qld 24.3.1990 Retired 5.8.2013 LIB

Southcott, Andrew John(15.10.1967– )

Boothby SA 2.3.1996 Retired 9.5.2016 LIB

Spence, William Guthrie(7.8.1846–13.12.1926)

DarlingDarwin

NSWTas.

29.3.190130.6.1917*

Defeated 5.5.1917Defeated 13.12.1919

ALPNAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Spender, John Michael(2.12.1935– )

North Sydney NSW 18.10.1980 Defeated 24.3.1990 LIB

Spender, Percy Claude (later Sir Percy)(5.10.1897–3.5.1985)

Warringah NSW 23.10.1937 Retired 19.3.1951 IND UAP; UAP from 1940; LIB from 1944

Spooner, Eric Sydney(2.3.1891–3.6.1952)

Robertson NSW 21.9.1940 Defeated 21.8.1943 UAP

Spurr, Lancelot Thomas(17.3.1897–30.5.1965)

Wilmot Tas. 27.5.1939* Defeated 21.9.1940 ALP

St Clair, Stuart Roy(21.11.1949– )

New England NSW 3.10.1998 Defeated 10.11.2001 NPA

St John, Edward Henry(15.8.1916–24.10.1994)

Warringah NSW 26.11.1966 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB; IND from 1969

Stacey, Fred Hurtle(6.8.1879–17.9.1964)

Adelaide SA 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.8.1943 UAP

Staley, Anthony Allan(15.5.1939– )

Chisholm Vic. 19.9.1970* Retired 19.9.1980 LIB

Stanley, Anne Maree (6.10.1961– )

Werriwa NSW 2.7.2016 ALP

Staples, Peter Richard(15.10.1947– )

Diamond Valley

Jagajaga

Vic.

Vic.

5.3.1983

1.12.1984

Until elected for JagajagaRetired 29.1.1996

ALP

ALP

Steedman, Alan Peter(7.12.1943– )

Casey Vic. 5.3.1983 Defeated 1.12.1984 ALP

Steggall, Zali(16.4.1974– )

Warringah NSW 18.5.2019 IND

Stevens, James William(27.3.1983– )

Sturt SA 18.5.2019 LIB

Stewart, Francis Eugene(20.2.1923–16.4.1979)

Lang

Grayndler

NSW

NSW

29.8.1953*

10.12.1977

Until elected for GrayndlerDied 16.4.1979

ALP

ALP

Stewart, Frederick Harold (later Sir Frederick)(14.8.1884–30.6.1961)

Parramatta NSW 19.12.1931 Retired 16.8.1946 UAP; LIB from 1944

* By-election.

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Stewart, Percy Gerald(18.10.1885–14.10.1931)

Wimmera Vic. 13.12.1919 Died 14.10.1931 VFU; CP from 1920; C PROG from 1926; CP from 1930

Stokes, Philip William Clifford(25.10.1906–18.10.1983)

Maribyrnong Vic. 10.12.1955 Defeated 25.10.1969 LIB

Stone, Sharman Nancy(23.4.1951– )

Murray Vic. 2.3.1996 Retired 9.5.2016 LIB

Storrer, David(1854–13.11.1935)

Bass Tas. 16.12.1903 Defeated 13.4.1910 PROT

Story, William Harrison(31.5.1857–13.7.1924)

Boothby SA 5.5.1917 Defeated 16.12.1922 NAT

Street, Anthony Austin(8.2.1926– )

Corangamite Vic. 26.11.1966 Resigned 18.1.1984 LIB

Street, Geoffrey Austin(21.1.1894–13.8.1940)

Corangamite Vic. 15.9.1934 Died 13.8.1940 UAP

Stumm, Jacob(26.8.1853–23.1.1921)

Lilley Qld 31.5.1913 Retired 26.3.1917 LIB-COM

Sudmalis, Ann Elizabeth(16.9.1955– )

Gilmore NSW 7.9.2013 Retired 11.4.2019 LIB

Sukkar, Michael Sven(11.9.1981– )

Deakin Vic. 7.9.2013 LIB

Sullivan, John William(7.2.1929– )

Riverina NSW 18.5.1974 Defeated 10.12.1977 CP; NCP from 1975

Sullivan, Jonathan Harold(10.11.1950– )

Longman Qld 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

Sullivan, Kathryn Jean Martin(formerly Martin, Kathryn Jean)(8.3.1942– )

Moncrieff Qld 1.12.1984 Retired 8.10.2001 LIB

Swan, Wayne Maxwell(30.6.1954– )

LilleyLilley

QldQld

13.3.19933.10.1998

Defeated 2.3.1996Retired 11.4.2019

ALPALP

Swanson, Meryl Jane (3.9.1970– )

Paterson NSW 2.7.2016 ALP

Swartz, Reginald William Colin(later Sir Reginald)(14.4.1911–2.2.2006)

Darling Downs Qld 10.12.1949 Retired 2.11.1972 LIB

Symon, Michael Stuart(21.2.1965– )

Deakin Vic. 24.11.2007 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP

* By-election.

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Northern Territory

NT 18.10.1980 Defeated 5.3.1983 NCP; NPA from 1982

Tanner, Lindsay James(24.4.1956– )

Melbourne Vic. 13.3.1993 Retired 19.7.2010 ALP

Taylor, Angus James(30.9.1966– )

Hume NSW 7.9.2013 LIB

Taylor, William Leonard(14.9.1938– )

Groom Qld 9.4.1988* Retired 31.8.1998 LIB

Tehan, Daniel Thomas(27.1.1968– )

Wannon Vic. 21.8.2010 LIB

Templeman, Susan Raye (30.7.1963– )

Macquarie NSW 2.7.2016 ALP

Theodore, Edward Granville(29.12.1884–9.2.1950)

Dalley NSW 26.2.1927* Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Theophanous, Andrew Charles(24.3.1946– )

BurkeCalwell

Vic.Vic.

18.10.19801.12.1984

Until elected for CalwellDefeated 10.11.2001

ALPALP; IND from 2000

Thistlethwaite, Matthew James(6.9.1972– )

KingsfordSmith

NSW 7.9.2013 ALP

Thomas, Josiah(28.4.1863–5.2.1933)

Barrier NSW 29.3.1901 Retired 26.3.1917 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Thompson, Albert Victor(14.11.1886–13.1.1966)

Hindmarsh

Port Adelaide

SA

SA

28.9.1946

10.12.1949

Until elected for Port AdelaideRetired 1.11.1963

ALP

ALP

Thompson, Cameron Paul(1.10.1960– )

Blair Qld 3.10.1998 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Thompson, Phillip Bruce(7.5.1988– )

Herbert Qld 18.5.2019 LIB

Thompson, Victor Charles(10.9.1885–11.5.1968)

New England NSW 16.12.1922 Defeated 21.9.1940 CP

Thomson, Andrew Peter(7.1.1961– )

Wentworth NSW 8.4.1995* Retired 8.10.2001 LIB

Thomson, Craig Robert(31.7.1964– )

Dobell NSW 24.11.2007 Defeated 7.9.2013 ALP; IND from 2012

Thomson, David Alexander(26.2.1856–30.10.1926)

Capricornia Qld 16.12.1903 Defeated 12.12.1906 ALP

* By-election.

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Thomson, David Scott(21.11.1924–13.10.2013)

Leichhardt Qld 13.12.1975 Defeated 5.3.1983 NCP; NPA from 1982

Thomson, Dugald(28.12.1848–27.11.1922)

North Sydney NSW 29.3.1901 Retired 19.2.1910 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

Thomson, John(14.1.1862–14.7.1934)

Cowper NSW 12.12.1906 Defeated 13.12.1919 PROT; LIB-COM from 1910; NAT from 1917

Thomson, Kelvin John (1.5.1955– )

Wills Vic. 2.3.1996 Retired 9.5.2016 ALP

Thorburn, Ray William(15.11.1930–30.1.1986)

Cook NSW 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

Thorby, Harold Victor Campbell(2.10.1888–1.1.1973)

Calare NSW 19.12.1931 Defeated 21.9.1940 CP

Thwaites, Kate Lynne(19.1.1980– )

Jagajaga Vic. 18.5.2019 ALP

Ticehurst, Kenneth Vincent(22.1.1945– )

Dobell NSW 10.11.2001 Defeated 24.11.2007 LIB

Tickner, Robert Edward(24.12.1951– )

Hughes NSW 18.2.1984* Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Timson, Thomas Frank(9.2.1909–16.10.1960)

Higinbotham Vic. 10.12.1949 Died 16.10.1960 LIB

Tollner, David William(31.1.1966– )

Solomon NT 10.11.2001 Defeated 24.11.2007 CLP

Townley, Athol Gordon(3.10.1907–24.12.1963)

Denison Tas. 10.12.1949 Died 24.12.1963 LIB

Treloar, Thomas John(1.8.1892–15.11.1953)

Gwydir NSW 10.12.1949 Died 15.11.1953 CP

Trevor, Chris Allan(23.6.1961– )

Flynn Qld 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

Truss, Warren Errol(8.10.1948– )

Wide Bay Qld 24.3.1990 Retired 9.5.2016 NPA; NP from 2003

Tuckey, Charles Wilson(10.7.1935– )

O’Connor WA 18.10.1980 Defeated 21.8.2010 LIB

Tudge, Alan Edward(24.2.1971– )

Aston Vic. 21.8.2010 LIB

Tudor, Frank Gwynne(27.1.1866–10.1.1922)

Yarra Vic. 29.3.1901 Died 10.1.1922 ALP

Tully, James Thomas(1877–15.10.1962)

Barton NSW 17.11.1928 Defeated 19.12.1931 ALP

Turnbull, Malcolm Bligh(24.10.1954– )

Wentworth NSW 9.10.2004 Resigned 31.8.2018 LIB

* By-election.

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WimmeraMallee

Vic.Vic.

9.2.1946*10.12.1949

Until elected for MalleeRetired 2.11.1972

CPCP

Turner, Sir George(8.8.1851–13.8.1916)

Balaclava Vic. 29.3.1901 Retired 5.11.1906 PROT

Turner, Henry Basil(8.7.1905–19.9.1988)

Bradfield NSW 20.12.1952* Retired 11.4.1974 LIB

Turnour, James Pearce(7.4.1966– )

Leichhardt Qld 24.11.2007 Defeated 21.8.2010 ALP

U

Uren, Thomas(28.5.1921–26.1.2015)

Reid NSW 22.11.1958 Retired 19.2.1990 ALP

V

Vaile, Mark Anthony James(18.4.1956– )

Lyne NSW 13.3.1993 Resigned 30.7.2008 NPA; NP from 2003

Vale, Danna Sue(14.11.1944– )

Hughes NSW 2.3.1996 Retired 19.7.2010 LIB

Vamvakinou, Maria(4.1.1959– )

Calwell Vic. 10.11.2001 ALP

van Manen, Albertus Johannes(24.3.1965– )

Forde Qld 21.8.2010 LIB

Varvaris, Nickolas(25.5.1974– )

Barton NSW 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Vasta, Ross Xavier(8.10.1966– )

BonnerBonner

QldQld

9.10.200421.8.2010

Defeated 24.11.2007 LIBLIB

Viner, Robert Ian(21.1.1933– )

Stirling WA 2.12.1972 Defeated 5.3.1983 LIB

W

Wakelin, Barry Hugh(7.5.1946– )

Grey SA 13.3.1993 Retired 17.10.2007 LIB

Walker, Francis John(7.7.1942–12.6.2012)

Robertson NSW 24.3.1990 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Wallace, Andrew Bruce(23.4.1968– )

Fisher Qld 2.7.2016 LIB

Wallace, Cornelius(19.1.1881–20.9.1921)

West Sydney NSW 5.5.1917 Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP

Wallis, Laurie George(10.9.1922–10.1.1984)

Grey SA 25.10.1969 Retired 4.2.1983 ALP

Ward, Edward John(7.3.1899–31.7.1963)

East SydneyEast Sydney

NSWNSW

7.3.1931*6.2.1932*

Defeated 19.12.1931Died 31.7.1963

LANG LABLANG LAB; ALP from 1936

Washer, Malcolm James(12.8.1945– )

Moore WA 3.10.1998 Retired 5.8.2013 LIB

* By-election.

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Watkins, David(5.5.1865–8.4.1935)

Newcastle NSW 29.3.1901 Died 8.4.1935 ALP

Watkins, David Oliver(10.7.1896–17.12.1971)

Newcastle NSW 1.6.1935* Retired 14.10.1958 ALP

Watson, David John Hopetoun(29.1.1945– )

Forde Qld 1.12.1984 Defeated 11.7.1987 LIB

Watson, John Christian(9.4.1867–18.11.1941)

Bland

South Sydney

NSW

NSW

29.3.1901

12.12.1906

Until elected for South SydneyRetired 19.2.1910

ALP

ALP

Watson, William(21.10.1863–21.12.1938)

FremantleFremantle

WAWA

16.12.192219.12.1931

Retired 9.10.1928Retired 7.8.1934

INDUAP

Watt, William Alexander(23.11.1871–13.9.1946)

Balaclava Vic. 5.9.1914 Resigned 5.7.1929 LIB-COM; NAT from 1917; LIB-U from 1922; NAT from 1925

Watts, Timothy Graham(8.6.1982– )

Gellibrand Vic. 7.9.2013 ALP

Webb, Charles Harry(2.2.1908–15.11.2000)

Swan

StirlingStirling

WA

WAWA

29.5.1954

10.12.19559.12.1961

Until elected for StirlingDefeated 22.11.1958Defeated 2.12.1972

ALP

ALPALP

Webster, Alasdair Paine(12.2.1934– )

Macquarie NSW 1.12.1984 Defeated 13.3.1993 LIB

Webster, Anne Elizabeth(19.5.1959– )

Mallee Vic. 18.5.2019 NP

Webster, William(7.6.1860–10.10.1936)

Gwydir NSW 16.12.1903 Defeated 13.12.1919 ALP; NAT LAB from 1916; NAT from 1917

Wells, Anika Shay (11.8.1985– )

Lilley Qld 18.5.2019 ALP

Wells, Deane McMillan(13.1.1949– )

Petrie Qld 5.3.1983 Defeated 1.12.1984 ALP

Wentworth, William Charles(8.9.1907–15.6.2003)

Mackellar NSW 10.12.1949 Retired 10.11.1977 LIB; IND LIB from 1977

West, Andrea Gail(16.9.1952–20.4.2010)

Bowman Qld 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB

West, John Edward(1851–5.2.1931)

East Sydney NSW 13.4.1910 Died 5.2.1931 ALP

West, Stewart John(31.3.1934– )

Cunningham NSW 15.10.1977* Retired 8.2.1993 ALP

Whan, Robert Bruce(5.1.1933–4.10.2015)

Eden-Monaro NSW 2.12.1972 Defeated 13.12.1975 ALP

* By-election.

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Wheeler, Roy Crawford(4.2.1909–16.3.1971)

Mitchell NSW 10.12.1949 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

White, Peter Nicholson Duckett(19.1.1936–13.2.2005)

McPherson Qld 21.2.1981* Retired 19.2.1990 LIB

White, Thomas Walter (later Sir Thomas)(26.4.1888–13.10.1957)

Balaclava Vic. 3.8.1929* Resigned 21.6.1951 NAT; UAP from 1931; LIB from 1944

Whiteley, Brett David(1.7.1960– )

Braddon Tas. 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Whitlam, Antony Philip(7.1.1944– )

Grayndler NSW 13.12.1975 Retired 10.11.1977 ALP

Whitlam, Edward Gough(11.7.1916–21.10.2014)

Werriwa NSW 29.11.1952* Resigned 31.7.1978 ALP

Whitsitt, Joshua Thomas Hoskins(26.9.1869–14.9.1943)

Darwin Tas. 16.12.1922 Retired 3.10.1925 CP

Whittorn, Raymond Harold(4.10.1911–10.8.1995)

Balaclava Vic. 16.7.1960* Retired 11.4.1974 LIB

Wicks, Lucy Elizabeth(1.1.1973– )

Robertson NSW 7.9.2013 LIB

Wienholt, Arnold(25.11.1877–10.9.1940)

Moreton Qld 13.12.1919 Retired 6.11.1922 NAT; CP from 1920

Wight, Bruce McDonald(16.6.1914–2.2.1969)

Lilley Qld 10.12.1949 Defeated 9.12.1961 LIB

Wilkie, Andrew Damien(8.11.1961– )

Denison Clark

Tas. Tas.

21.8.2010 18.5.2019

Until elected for Clark IND IND

Wilkie, Kimberley William(3.6.1959– )

Swan WA 3.10.1998 Defeated 24.11.2007 ALP

Wilkinson, James(30.11.1854–11.1.1915)

Moreton Qld 30.3.1901 Defeated 12.12.1906 IND LAB; ALP from 1903

Wilks, William Henry(21.6.1863–5.2.1940)

Dalley NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 13.4.1910 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

Williams, Daryl Robert(21.8.1942– )

Tangney WA 13.3.1993 Retired 31.8.2004 LIB

Williams, Matthew Philip(28.3.1973– )

Hindmarsh SA 7.9.2013 Defeated 2.7.2016 LIB

Williams, Thomas Francis(7.4.1897–1992)

Robertson NSW 21.8.1943 Defeated 10.12.1949 ALP

Willis, Henry(6.4.1860–23.2.1950)

Robertson NSW 29.3.1901 Defeated 13.4.1910 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

* By-election.

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Willis, Ralph(14.4.1938– )

Gellibrand Vic. 2.12.1972 Retired 31.8.1998 ALP

Wilson, Alexander(7.6.1880–26.1.1954)

Wimmera Vic. 23.10.1937 Resigned 31.12.1945 FCP; UCP from 1940; CP from 1943

Wilson, Ian Bonython Cameron(2.5.1932–2.4.2013)

SturtSturt

SASA

26.11.19662.12.1972

Defeated 25.10.1969Retired 8.2.1993

LIBLIB

Wilson, John Gratton(18.8.1863–17.8.1948)

Corangamite Vic. 16.12.1903 Defeated 13.4.1910 FT; ANTI-SOC from 1910

Wilson, Joshua Hamilton (5.6.1972– )

Fremantle Fremantle

WA WA

2.7.2016 28.7.2018*

Resigned 10.5.2018 ALP ALP

Wilson, Keith Cameron (later Sir Keith)(3.9.1900–28.9.1987)

SturtSturt

SASA

10.12.194910.12.1955

Defeated 29.5.1954Retired 31.10.1966

LIBLIB

Wilson, Richard James(2.1.1966– )

O’Connor WA 7.9.2013 LIB

Wilson, Timothy Robert (12.3.1980– )

Goldstein Vic. 2.7.2016 LIB

Wilton, Gregory Stuart(6.11.1955–14.6.2000)

Isaacs Vic. 2.3.1996 Died 14.6.2000 ALP

Windsor, Antony Harold Curties(2.9.1950– )

New England NSW 10.11.2001 Retired 5.8.2013 IND

Wise, George Henry(1.7.1853–31.7.1950)

Gippsland

Gippsland

Vic.

Vic.

12.12.1906

5.9.1914

Defeated 31.5.1913

Defeated 16.12.1922

PROT; ALP from 1910IND; NAT from 1917

Wood, Jason Peter(24.5.1968– )

La TrobeLa Trobe

Vic.Vic.

9.10.20047.9.2013

Defeated 21.8.2010 LIBLIB

Woods, Harry Francis(23.12.1947– )

Page NSW 24.3.1990 Defeated 2.3.1996 ALP

Woods, Robert Leslie(13.4.1947– )

Lowe NSW 11.7.1987 Defeated 13.3.1993 LIB

Wooldridge, Michael Richard Lewis(7.11.1956– )

ChisholmCasey

Vic.Vic.

11.7.19873.10.1998

Until elected for CaseyRetired 8.10.2001

LIBLIB

Worth, Patricia Mary(21.4.1946– )

Adelaide SA 13.3.1993 Defeated 9.10.2004 LIB

Wright, Keith Webb(9.1.1942–13.1.2015)

Capricornia Qld 1.12.1984 Defeated 13.3.1993 ALP; IND from 1992

Wyatt, Kenneth George(4.8.1952– )

Hasluck WA 21.8.2010 LIB

Wynne, Agar(15.1.1850–12.5.1934)

Balaclava Vic. 12.12.1906 Retired 30.7.1914 IND PROT; LIB-COM from 1910

* By-election.

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Yates, George Edwin(14.5.1871–16.7.1959)

AdelaideAdelaide

SASA

10.1.1914*16.12.1922

Defeated 13.12.1919Defeated 19.12.1931

ALPALP

Yates, William(15.9.1921–18.4.2010)

Holt Vic. 13.12.1975 Defeated 18.10.1980 LIB

Young, Michael Jerome(9.10.1936–8.4.1996)

Port Adelaide SA 18.5.1974 Resigned 9.2.1988 ALP

Young, Terry James(20.2.1968– )

Longman Qld 18.5.2019 LIB

Z

Zahra, Christian John(8.4.1973– )

McMillan Vic. 3.10.1998 Defeated 9.10.2004 ALP

Zammit, Paul John(28.4.1941– )

Lowe NSW 2.3.1996 Defeated 3.10.1998 LIB; IND from 1998

Zappia, Antonio(13.6.1952– )

Makin SA 24.11.2007 ALP

Zimmerman, Trent Moir(15.10.1968– )

North Sydney NSW 5.12.2015* LIB

* By-election.

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Member House of Representatives Senate

Abbott, PP 1913–19 1925–29

Badman, AO 1937–43 1932–37

Baume, ME 1975–83 1985–96

Best, RW 1910–22 1901–10

Bishop, BK 1994–2016 1987–94

Chaney, FM 1990–93 1974–90

Chapman, HGP 1975–83 1987–2008

Chipp, DL 1960–77 1978–86

Coates, J 1972–75 1981–96

Dein, AK 1931–34 1935–41

Duncan–Hughes, JG 1922–28 and 1940–43 1931–38

Evans, GJ 1996–99 1978–96

Fairbairn, G 1906–13 1917–23

Fawcett, DJ 2004–07 2010–

Feeney, DI 2013–18 2008–13

Fitzgerald, JF 1949–55 1962–74

Gibson, WG 1918–29 and 1931–34 1935–47

Gorton, JG 1968–75 1949–68

Guy, JA 1929–34 and 1940–46 1949–56

Hall, RS 1981–96 1974–77

Hamer, DJ, DSC 1969–74 and 1975–77 1978–90

Hannan, JF 1913–17 1924–25

Hanson, PL 1996–98 2016–

Henderson, SM 2013–2019 2019–

Higgs, WG 1910–22 1901–06

Jessop, DS 1966–69 1971–87

Joyce, BTG 2013– 2005–13

Keane, RV 1929–31 1938–46

Kernot, C 1998–2001 1990–97

Leckie, JW 1917–19 1935–47

McBride, PAM 1931–37 and 1946–58 1937–44

McColl, JH 1901–06 1907–14

McMullan, RF 1996–2010 1988–96

Martyr, JR 1975–80 1981–83

Marwick, TW 1940–43 1936–37

Massy–Greene, W 1910–22 1923–25 and 1926–38

Neal, BJ 2007–10 1994–98

O’Keefe, DJ 1922–25 1901–06 and 1910–20

O’Neill, DM 2010–13 2013–

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Pratten, HE 1921–28 1917–21

Rankin, GJ 1937–49 1949–56

Rocher, AC 1981–98 1978–81

Ronaldson, MJC 1990–2001 2005–16

Short, JR 1975–80 1984–97

Smith, DPB 2019– 2018–19

Story, WH 1917–22 1904–17

Sullivan, KJM (formerly Martin, KJ) 1984–2001 1974–84

Tambling, GEJ 1980–83 1987–2001

Thistlethwaite, MJ 2013– 2011–13

Thomas, J 1901–17 1917–23 and 1925–29

Wilson, KC 1949–54 and 1955–65 1938–44

Woods, RL 1987–93 1994–97

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SenatorsMember Years/months

Pearce, George Foster (later Sir George) 37 years 3 months

Cooper, Walter Jackson (later Sir Walter) 36 years 7 months

O’Byrne, Justin 34 years

Brown, Gordon 33 years

Lynch, Patrick Joseph 31 years 6 months

Boswell, Ronald Leslie Doyle 31 years 3 months

Crawford, Thomas William 30 years

Foll, Hattil Spencer 30 years

Watson, John Odin Wentworth 30 years

Members of the House of Representatives Member Years/months

Hughes, William Morris 51 years 7 months

Ruddock, Philip Maxwell 42 years 9 months

Page, Earle Christmas Grafton (later Sir Earle) 42 years

McEwen, John (later Sir John) 36 years 5 months

Maloney, William Robert Nuttall 36 years 5 months

Makin, Norman John Oswald 36 years 1 month

Brennan, Frank 36 years 1 month

Clark, Joseph James 35 years 1 month

Sinclair, Ian McCahon 34 years 9 months

Watkins, David 34 years

Cadman, Alan Glyndwr 33 years 5 months

Howard, John Winston 33 years 5 months

Groom, Littleton Ernest (later Sir Littleton) 33 years 1 month

Francis, Josiah 32 years 11 months

Holt, Harold Edward 32 years 4 months

Beazley, Kim Edward 32 years 3 months

Daly, Frederick Michael 32 years 3 months

Ward, Edward John 32 years 3 months

Calwell, Arthur Augustus 32 years 1 month

McMahon, William (later Sir William) 32 years 1 month

Menzies, Robert Gordon (later Sir Robert) 31 years 5 months

Uren, Thomas 31 years 3 months

Scullin, James Henry 30 years 10 months

Cameron, Clyde Robert 30 years 9 months

Snowdon, Warren Edward 30 years 6 months*

Jull, David Francis 30 years 1 month

Lazzarini, Hubert Peter 30 years 1 month

* as at 11.9.2020

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Tangney, Dorothy ALP WA 21.8.1943–30.6.1968 defeated

Rankin, Annabelle LIB Qld 1.7.1947–24.5.1971 resigned

Robertson, Agnes LIB; CP WA 10.12.1949–30.6.1962 retired

Wedgwood, Ivy LIB Vic. 10.12.1949–30.6.1971 retired

Buttfield, Nancy LIB SA 11.10.1955–8.12.1961 resigned; 9.12.1961–30.6.1965 defeated; 1.7.1968–11.4.1974 retired

Breen, Marie LIB Vic. 1.7.1962–30.6.1968 retired

Guilfoyle, Margaret LIB Vic. 1.7.1971–5.6.1987 retired

Coleman, Ruth ALP WA 18.5.1974–5.6.1987 retired

Martin (later Sullivan), Kathryn* LIB Qld 18.5.1974–5.11.1984 resigned

Melzer, Jean ALP Vic. 18.5.1974–30.6.1981 defeated

Ryan, Susan ALP ACT 13.12.1975–29.1.1988 resigned

Walters, Mary LIB Tas. 13.12.1975–30.6.1993 retired

Haines, Janine AD SA 14.12.1977–30.6.1978 retired; 1.7.1981–1.3.1990 resigned

Hearn, Jean ALP Tas. 15.10.1980–30.6.1985 retired

Bjelke-Petersen, Florence NCP; NPA Qld 12.3.1981–30.6.1993 retired

Reid, Margaret LIB ACT 5.5.1981–14.2.2003 resigned

Giles, Patricia ALP WA 1.7.1981–30.6.1993 retired

Crowley, Rosemary ALP SA 5.3.1983–30.6.2002 retired

Reynolds, Margaret ALP Qld 5.3.1983–30.6.1999 retired

Zakharov, Alice ALP Vic. 5.3.1983–6.3.1995 died

Knowles, Susan LIB WA 1.12.1984–30.6.2005 retired

Vanstone, Amanda LIB SA 1.12.1984–26.4.2007 resigned

Vallentine, Josephine NDP; IND; GWA WA 1.7.1985–31.1.1992 resigned

Newman, Jocelyn LIB Tas. 13.3.1986–1.2.2002 resigned

Powell, Janet AD; IND Vic. 26.8.1986–30.6.1993 defeated

West, Suzanne ALP NSW 11.2.1987–5.6.1987 defeated 1.7.1990–30.6.2002 retired

Bishop, Bronwyn* LIB NSW 11.7.1987–24.2.1994 resigned

Jenkins, Jean AD WA 11.7.1987–30.6.1990 defeated

Patterson, Kay LIB Vic. 11.7.1987–30.6.2008 retired

Dunn, Patricia NDP; IND NSW 21.7.1988–30.6.1990 defeated

Lees, Meg AD; IND; APA SA 4.4.1990–30.6.2005 defeated

Bourne, Vicki AD NSW 1.7.1990–30.6.2002 defeated

Kernot, Cheryl* AD Qld 1.7.1990–15.10.1997 resigned

Sowada, Karin AD NSW 29.8.1991–30.6.1993 defeated

Chamarette, Christabel GWA WA 12.3.1992–30.6.1996 defeated

Margetts, Diane GWA WA 1.7.1993–30.6.1999 defeated

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Troeth, Judith LIB Vic. 1.7.1993–30.6.2011 retired

Denman, Kay ALP Tas. 24.8.1993–30.6.2005 retired

Neal, Belinda* ALP NSW 8.3.1994–3.9.1998 resigned

Collins, Jacinta ALP Vic. 3.5.1995–30.6.2005 defeated; 8.5.2008–15.2.2019 resigned

Stott Despoja, Natasha AD SA 29.11.1995–30.6.2008 retired

Lundy, Kate ALP ACT 2.3.1996–2.10.1998; 3.10.1998–9.11.2001; 10.11.2001–8.10.2004; 9.10.2004–23.11.2007; 24.11.2007–20.8.2010; 21.8.2010–6.9.2013; 7.9.2013–24.3.2015 resigned

Mackay, Susan ALP Tas. 8.3.1996–29.7.2005 resigned

Allison, Lynette AD Vic. 1.7.1996–30.6.2008 defeated

Coonan, Helen LIB NSW 1.7.1996–22.8.2011 resigned

Ferris, Jeannie LIB SA 1.7.1996–12.7.1996 resigned; 24.7.1996–2.4.2007 died

Gibbs, Brenda ALP Qld 1.7.1996–30.6.2002 defeated

Payne, Marise LIB NSW 9.4.1997–

Synon, Karen LIB Vic. 13.5.1997–30.6.1999 defeated

Crossin, Patricia ALP NT 16.6.1998–6.9.2013 retired

McLucas, Jan ALP Qld 1.7.1999–9.5.2016 retired

Kirk, Linda ALP SA 1.7.2002–30.6.2008 retired

Moore, Claire ALP Qld 1.7.2002–30.6.2019 retired

Nettle, Kerry GRN NSW 1.7.2002–30.6.2008 defeated

Stephens, Ursula ALP NSW 1.7.2002–30.6.2014 defeated

Webber, Ruth ALP WA 1.7.2002–30.6.2008 defeated

Wong, Penelope ALP SA 1.7.2002–

Fierravanti-Wells, Concetta LIB NSW 5.5.2005–

Adams, Judith LIB WA 1.7.2005–31.3.2012 died

Hurley, Annette ALP SA 1.7.2005–30.6.2011 retired

McEwen, Anne ALP SA 1.7.2005–2.7.2016 defeated

Milne, Christine GRN Tas. 1.7.2005–10.8.2015 resigned

Nash, Fiona NP NSW 1.7.2005–27.10.2017 disqualified

Polley, Helen ALP Tas. 1.7.2005–

Siewert, Rachel GRN WA 1.7.2005–

Wortley, Dana ALP SA 1.7.2005–30.6.2011 defeated

Brown, Carol ALP Tas. 25.8.2005–

Boyce, Suzanne LIB Qld 19.4.2007–30.6.2014 retired

Fisher, Mary LIB SA 6.6.2007–15.8.2012 resigned

Bilyk, Catryna ALP Tas. 1.7.2008–

Cash, Michaelia LIB WA 1.7.2008–

Hanson-Young, Sarah GRN SA 1.7.2008–

Kroger, Helen LIB Vic. 1.7.2008–30.6.2014 defeated

Pratt, Louise ALP WA 1.7.2008–30.6.2014 defeated; 2.7.2016–

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McKenzie, Bridget NP Vic. 1.7.2011–

Rhiannon, Lee GRN NSW 1.7.2011–14.8.2018 resigned

Singh, Lisa ALP Tas. 1.7.2011–30.6.2019 defeated

Urquhart, Anne ALP Tas. 1.7.2011–

Waters, Larissa GRN Qld 1.7.2011–18.7.2017 resigned;6.9.2018–

Wright, Penelope GRN SA 1.7.2011–10.9.2015 resigned

Thorp, Lin ALP Tas. 20.6.2012–30.6.2014 defeated

Ruston, Anne LIB SA 5.9.2012–

Lines, Susan ALP WA 15.5.2013–

Peris, Nova ALP NT 7.9.2013–9.5.2016 retired

O’Neill, Deborah^ ALP NSW 13.11.2013–30.6.2014 retired; 2.7.2014–

Lambie, Jacquiline PUP; IND; JLN Tas. 1.7.2014–14.11.2017 resigned; 1.7.2019–

Reynolds, Linda LIB WA 1.7.2014–

Rice, Janet GRN Vic. 1.7.2014–

Gallagher, Katherine ACT ALP *25.3.2015–9.5.2016; 2.7.2016–9.5.2018; 18.5.2019–

McAllister, Jennifer NSW ALP 6.5.2015–

Lindgren, Joanna Qld LIB 21.5.2015–defeated 2.7.2016

Hanson, Pauline^ Qld PHON 2.7.2016–

Hume, Edwina (Jane) Vic. LIB 2.7.2016–

Kakoschke-Moore, Skye SA NXT 2.7.2016–22.11.2017 resigned

McCarthy, Malarndirri NT ALP 2.7.2016–18.5.2019; 18.5.2019–

Kitching, Kimberley ALP Vic. 25.10.2016–

Gichuhi, Lucy FFP; IND; LIB SA 19.4.2017–30.6.2019 defeated

Keneally, Kristina ALP NSW 14.2.2018–

Stoker, Amanda LIB Qld 21.3.2018–

Faruqi, Mehreen GRN NSW 15.8.2018–

Askew, Wendy LIB Tas. 6.3.2019–

McMahon, Samantha CLP NT 18.5.2019–

Chandler, Claire LIB Tas. 1.7.2019–

Davey, Perin NP NSW 1.7.2019–

Green, Nita ALP Qld 1.7.2019–

Hughes, Hollie LIB NSW 1.7.2019–

McDonald, Susan NP Qld 1.7.2019–

Smith, Marielle ALP SA 1.7.2019–

Walsh, Jess ALP Vic. 1.7.2019–

Henderson, Sarah^ LIB Vic. 11.9.2019–

Thorpe, Lidia GRN Vic. 4.8.2020–

Names in bold type indicate Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries.Names and dates in italics indicate appointments made under section 15 of the Constitution, or through disqualification.* Later served in the House of Representatives^ Previously served in the House of Representatives

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Lyons, Enid, GBE UAP; LIB Darwin (Tas.) 21.8.1943–19.3.1951 retired

Blackburn, Doris IND LAB Bourke (Vic.) 28.9.1946–10.12.1949 defeated

Brownbill, Kay LIB Kingston (SA) 26.11.1966–25.10.1969 defeated

Child, Gloria ALP Henty (Vic.) 18.5.1974–13.12.1975 defeated; 18.10.1980–19.2.1990 retired

Darling, Elaine ALP Lilley (Qld) 18.10.1980–8.2.1993 retired

Kelly, Roslyn ALP Canberra (ACT) 18.10.1980–30.1.1995 resigned

Fatin, Wendy ALP Canning (WA)Brand (WA)

5.3.1983–1.12.19841.12.1984–29.1.1996 retired

McHugh, Jeannette ALP Phillip (NSW) Grayndler (NSW)

5.3.1983–13.3.1993; 13.3.1993–29.1.1996 retired

Mayer, Helen ALP Chisholm (Vic.) 5.3.1983–11.7.1987 defeated

Jakobsen, Carolyn ALP Cowan (WA) 1.12.1984–13.3.1993 defeated

Sullivan (formerly Martin), Kathryn* LIB Moncrieff (Qld) 1.12.1984–8.10.2001 retired

Crawford, Mary ALP Forde (Qld) 11.7.1987–2.3.1996 defeated

Harvey, Elizabeth ALP Hawker (SA) 11.7.1987–24.3.1990 defeated

Bailey, Frances LIB McEwen (Vic.) 24.3.1990–13.3.1993 defeated; 2.3.1996–19.7.2010 retired

Crosio, Janice, MBE ALP Prospect (NSW) 24.3.1990–31.8.2004 retired

Gallus, Christine LIB Hawker (SA)Hindmarsh (SA)

24.3.1990–13.3.1993;13.3.1993–31.8.2004 retired

Deahm, Margaret ALP Macquarie (NSW) 13.3.1993–2.3.1996 defeated

Easson, Mary ALP Lowe (NSW) 13.3.1993–2.3.1996 defeated

Henzell, Marjorie ALP Capricornia (Qld) 13.3.1993–2.3.1996 defeated

Moylan, Judith LIB Pearce (WA) 13.3.1993–5.8.2013 retired

Smith, Silvia ALP Bass (Tas.) 13.3.1993–2.3.1996 defeated

Worth, Patricia LIB Adelaide (SA) 13.3.1993–9.10.2004 defeated

Lawrence, Carmen ALP Fremantle (WA) 12.3.1994–17.10.2007 retired

Bishop, Bronwyn* LIB Mackellar (NSW) 26.3.1994–9.5.2016 retired

Draper, Patricia LIB Makin (SA) 2.3.1996–17.10.2007 retired

Ellis, Annette ALP Namadgi (ACT) Canberra (ACT)

2.3.1996–28.10.1998 28.10.1998–19.7.2010 retired

Elson, Kay LIB Forde (Qld) 2.3.1996–17.10.2007 retired

Gambaro, Teresa LIB Petrie (Qld) Brisbane (Qld)

2.3.1996–24.11.2007 defeated 21.8.2010–9.5.2016 retired

Gash, Joanna LIB Gilmore (NSW) 2.3.1996–5.8.2013 retired

Grace, Elizabeth LIB Lilley (Qld) 2.3.1996–3.10.1998 defeated

Hanson, Pauline^ IND; PHON Oxley (Qld) 2.3.1996–3.10.1998 defeated

Jeanes, Susan LIB Kingston (SA) 2.3.1996–3.10.1998 defeated

Johnston, Ricky LIB Canning (WA) 2.3.1996–3.10.1998 defeated

Kelly, De-Anne NP Dawson (Qld) 2.3.1996–24.11.2007 defeated

Kelly, Jacqueline LIB Lindsay (NSW) 2.3.1996–11.9.1996a; 19.10.1996–17.10.2007 retired

Macklin, Jennifer ALP Jagajaga (Vic.) 2.3.1996–11.4.2019 retired

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Vale, Danna LIB Hughes (NSW) 2.3.1996–19.7.2010 retired

West, Andrea LIB Bowman (Qld) 2.3.1996–3.10.1998 defeated

Bishop, Julie LIB Curtin (WA) 3.10.1998–11.4.2019 retired

Burke, Anna ALP Chisholm (Vic.) 3.10.1998–9.5.2016 retired

Gerick, Jane ALP Canning (WA) 3.10.1998–10.11.2001 defeated

Gillard, Julia ALP Lalor (Vic.) 3.10.1998–5.8.2013 retired

Hall, Jill ALP Shortland (NSW) 3.10.1998–9.5.2016 retired

Hoare, Kelly ALP Charlton (NSW) 3.10.1998–17.10.2007 retired

Hull, Kay NP Riverina (NSW) 3.10.1998–19.7.2010 retired

Irwin, Julia ALP Fowler (NSW) 3.10.1998–19.7.2010 retired

Kernot, Cheryl* ALP Dickson (Qld) 3.10.1998–10.11.2001 defeated

Livermore, Kirsten ALP Capricornia (Qld) 3.10.1998–5.8.2013 retired

McFarlane, Jann ALP Stirling (WA) 3.10.1998–9.10.2004 defeated

May, Margaret LIB McPherson (Qld) 3.10.1998–19.7.2010 retired

O’Byrne, Michelle ALP Bass (Tas.) 3.10.1998–9.10.2004 defeated

Plibersek, Tanya ALP Sydney (NSW) 3.10.1998–

Roxon, Nicola ALP Gellibrand (Vic.) 3.10.1998–5.8.2013 retired

Corcoran, Ann ALP Isaacs (Vic.) 12.8.2000–17.10.2007 retired

Short, Leonie ALP Ryan (Qld) 17.3.2001–10.11.2001 defeated

George, Jennie ALP Throsby (NSW) 10.11.2001–19.7.2010 retired

Grierson, Sharon ALP Newcastle (NSW) 10.11.2001–5.8.2013 retired

Jackson, Sharryn ALP Hasluck (WA) 10.11.2001–9.10.2004 defeated 24.11.2007–21.8.2010 defeated

King, Catherine ALP Ballarat (Vic.) 10.11.2001–

Ley, Sussan LIB Farrer (NSW) 10.11.2001–

Mirabella (formerly Panopolous), Sophie

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Vamvakinou, Maria ALP Calwell (Vic.) 10.11.2001–

Bird, Sharon ALP Cunningham (NSW) 9.10.2004–

Elliot, Maria ALP Richmond (NSW) 9.10.2004–

Ellis, Katherine ALP Adelaide (SA) 9.10.2004–11.4.2019 retired

Markus, Louise LIB Greenway (NSW) Macquarie (NSW)

9.10.2004–21.8.2010 21.8.2010–2.7.2016 defeated

Owens, Julie ALP Parramatta (NSW) 9.10.2004–

Campbell, Jodie ALP Bass (Tas.) 24.11.2007–19.7.2010 retired

Collins, Julie ALP Franklin (Tas.) 24.11.2007–

D’Ath, Yvette ALP Petrie (Qld) 24.11.2007–7.9.2013 defeated

Marino, Nola LIB Forrest (WA) 24.11.2007–

McKew, Maxine ALP Bennelong (NSW) 24.11.2007–21.8.2010 defeated

Neal, Belinda* ALP Robertson (NSW) 24.11.2007–19.7.2010 retired

Parke, Melissa ALP Fremantle (WA) 24.11.2007–9.5.2016 retired

Rea, Kerry ALP Bonner (Qld) 24.11.2007–21.8.2010 defeated

Rishworth, Amanda ALP Kingston (SA) 24.11.2007–

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O’Dwyer, Kelly LIB Higgins (Vic.) 5.12.2009–11.4.2019 retired

Andrews, Karen LIB McPherson (Qld) 21.8.2010–

Brodtmann, Gai ALP Canberra (ACT) 21.8.2010–11.4.2019 retired

Griggs, Natasha CLP Solomon (NT) 21.8.2010–2.7.2016 defeated

O’Neill, Deborah^ ALP Robertson (NSW) 21.8.2010–7.9.2013 defeated

Prentice, Jane LIB Ryan (Qld) 21.8.2010–11.4.2019 retired

Rowland, Michelle ALP Greenway (NSW) 21.8.2010–

Smyth, Laura ALP La Trobe (Vic.) 21.8.2010–7.9.2013 defeated

Chesters, Lisa ALP Bendigo (Vic.) 7.9.2013–

Claydon, Sharon ALP Newcastle (NSW) 7.9.2013–

Henderson, Sarah^ LIB Corangamite (Vic.) 7.9.2013–18.5.2019 defeated

Landry, Michelle NP Capricornia (Qld) 7.9.2013–

MacTiernan, Alannah ALP Perth (WA) 7.9.2013–9.5.2016 retired

McGowan, Catherine IND Indi (Vic.) 7.9.2013–11.4.2019 retired

McNamara, Karen LIB Dobell (NSW) 7.9.2013–2.7.2016 defeated

O’Neil, Clare ALP Hotham (Vic.) 7.9.2013–

Price, Melissa LIB Durack (WA) 7.9.2013–

Ryan, Joanne ALP Lalor (Vic.) 7.9.2013–

Scott, Fiona LIB Lindsay (NSW) 7.9.2013–2.7.2016 defeated

Sudmalis, Ann LIB Gilmore (NSW) 7.9.2013–11.4.2019 retired

Wicks, Lucy LIB Robertson (NSW) 7.9.2013–

Butler, Terri ALP Griffith (Qld) 8.2.2014–

Aly, Anne ALP Cowan (WA) 2.7.2016–

Banks, Julia LIB; IND Chisholm (Vic.) 2.7.2016–18.5.2019 defeated

Burney, Linda ALP Barton (NSW) 2.7.2016–

Flint, Nicolle LIB Boothby (SA) 2.7.2016–

Husar, Emma ALP Lindsay (NSW) 2.7.2016–11.4.2019 retired

Keay, Justine ALP Braddon (Tas.) 2.7.2016–10.5.2018 resigned28.7.2018–18.5.2019 defeated

King, Madeleine ALP Brand (WA) 2.7.2016–

Lamb, Susan ALP Longman (Qld) 2.7.2016 -10.5.2018 resigned28.7.2018–18.5.2019 defeated

McBride, Emma ALP Dobell (NSW) 2.7.2016–

O’Toole, Catherine ALP Herbert (Qld) 2.7.2016–18.5.2019 defeated

Sharkie, Rebekha NXT; CA Mayo (SA) 2.7.2016–11.5.2018 resigned 28.7.2018–

Stanley, Anne ALP Werriwa (NSW) 2.7.2016–

Swanson, Meryl ALP Paterson (NSW) 2.7.2016–

Templeman, Susan ALP Macquarie (NSW) 2.7.2016–

Kearney, Gerardine ALP Batman (Vic.)Cooper (Vic.)

17.3.2018–18.5.201918.5.2019–

Phelps, Kerryn IND Wentworth (NSW) 20.10.2018–18.5.2019 defeated

Allen, Katrina LIB Higgins (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

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Archer, Bridget LIB Bass (Tas.) 18.5.2019–

Bell, Angie LIB Moncrieff (Qld) 18.5.2019–

Coker, Elizabeth ALP Corangamite (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

Haines, Helen IND Indi (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

Hammond, Celia LIB Curtin (WA) 18.5.2019–

Liu, Gladys LIB Chisholm (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

McIntosh, Melissa LIB Lindsay (NSW) 18.5.2019–

Martin, Fiona LIB Reid (NSW) 18.5.2019–

Murphy, Peta ALP Dunkley (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

Payne, Alicia ALP Canberra (ACT) 18.5.2019–

Phillips, Fiona ALP Gilmore (NSW) 18.5.2019–

Steggall, Zali IND Warringah (NSW) 18.5.2019–

Thwaites, Kate ALP Jagajaga (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

Webster, Anne NP Mallee (Vic.) 18.5.2019–

Wells, Anika ALP Lilley (Qld) 18.5.2019–

McBain, Kristy ALP Eden-Monaro (NSW) 4.7.2020–

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ALP LIB NP CLP

From F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F

21.8.1943 1/22 4.5 0/12 0/2

1.7.1947 1/33 3.0 1/2 50.0 0/1

22.2./1.7.1950 1/34 2.9 3/20 15.0 0/6

28.4.1951* 1/28 3.6 3/26 11.5 0/6

1.7.1953 1/29 3.4 3/26 11.5 0/5

11.10.1955 1/29 3.4 4/26 15.4 0/5

10.12.1955 1/29 3.4 3/25 12.0 1/6 16.7

1.7.1956 1/28 3.6 3/24 12.5 1/6 16.7

1.7.1959 1/26 3.8 3/25 12.0 1/7 14.3

1.7.1962 1/28 3.6 4/24 16.7 0/6

1.7.1965 1/27 3.7 3/23 13.0 0/7

1.7.1968 0/27 3/21 14.3 0/7

11.6.1971 0/27 2/21 9.5 0/7

1.7.1971 0/26 2/21 9.5 0/5

18.5.1974* 2/29 6.9 2/23 8.7 0/6

13.12.1975* 3/27 11.1 3/27 11.1 0/7 0/1

14.12.1977 3/27 11.1 3/27 11.1 0/7 0/1

1.7.1978 3/26 11.5 3/29 10.3 0/5 0/1

15.10.1980 4/26 15.4 3/28 10.7 0/6 0/1

12.3.1981 4/26 15.4 3/28 10.7 1/6 16.7 0/1

5.5.1981 4/26 15.4 4/28 14.2 1/6 16.7 0/1

1.7.1981 4/27 14.8 4/27 14.8 1/3 33.3 0/1

5.3.1983* 7/30 23.3 4/23 17.4 1/4 25.0 0/1

22.11.1984 7/30 23.3 3/23 13.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

1.12.1984 7/35 20.0 5/27 18.5 1/6 16.7 0/1

1.7.1985 6/34 17.6 5/27 18.5 1/5 20.0 0/1

13.3.1986 6/34 17.6 6/27 22.2 1/5 20.0 0/1

26.8.1986 6/34 17.6 6/27 22.2 1/5 20.0 0/1

11.2.1987 7/34 20.6 6/27 22.2 1/5 20.0 0/1

11.7.1987* 5/32 15.6 7/27 25.9 1/6 16.7 0/1

16.2.1988 4/32 12.5 7/27 25.9 1/6 16.7 0/1

21.7.1988 4/32 12.5 7/27 25.9 1/6 16.7 0/1

4.4.1990 4/32 12.5 7/27 25.9 1/6 16.7 0/1

1.7.1990 5/32 15.6 7/29 24.1 1/4 25.0 0/1

29.8.1991 5/32 15.6 7/29 24.1 1/4 25.0 0/1

12.3.1992 5/32 15.6 7/29 24.1 1/4 25.0 0/1

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31.7.1992 5/32 15.6 7/29 24.1 1/4 25.0 0/1

1.7.1993 4/30 13.3 7/30 23.3 0/5 0/1

24.8.1993 5/30 16.7 7/30 23.3 0/5 0/1

8.3.1994 6/30 20.0 6/30 20.0 0/5 0/1

3.5.1995 6/30 20.0 6/30 20.0 0/5 0/1

29.11.1995 6/30 20.0 6/30 20.0 0/5 0/1

8.3.1996 7/30 23.3 6/30 20.0 0/5 0/1

1.7.1996 9/29 31.0 8/31 25.8 0/5 0/1

9.4.1997 9/28 32.1 9/31 29.0 0/5 0/1

13.5.1997 9/28 32.1 10/31 32.3 0/5 0/1

30.10.1997 9/28 32.1 10/31 32.3 0/5 0/1

16.6.1998 10/28 35.7 10/31 32.3 0/5 0/1

14.10.1998 9/28 32.1 10/31 32.3 0/5 0/1

1.7.1999 9/29 31.0 9/31 29.0 0/3 0/1

12.2.2002 9/28 32.1 8/31 25.8 0/3 0/1

1.7.2002 11/28 39.3 8/31 25.8 0/3 0/1

26.7.2002 11/28 39.3 8/31 25.8 0/3 0/1

18.2.2003 11/28 39.3 7/31 22.6 0/3 0/1

5.5.2005 11/28 39.3 8/31 25.8 0/3 0/1

1.7.2005 13/28 46.4 8/33 24.2 1/5 20.0 0/1

3.2.2006 13/28 46.4 8/34 23.5 1/4 25.0 0/1

19.4.2007 13/28 46.4 9/34 26.5 1/4 25.0 0/1

3.5.2007 13/28 46.4 8/34 23.5 1/4 25.0 0/1

8.5.2008 14/28 50.0 8/34 23.5 1/4 25.0 0/1

1.7.2008 14/32 43.8 9/32 28.1 1/4 25.0 0/1

1.7.2011 14/31 45.2 8/28 28.6 2/5 40.0 0/1

13.10.2011 14/31 45.2 7/28 25.0 2/5 40.0 0/1

2.5.2012 14/31 45.2 6/28 21.4 2/5 40.0 0/1

20.6.2012 15/31 48.4 6/28 21.4 2/5 40.0 0/1

15.5.2013 16/31 51.6 6/28 21.4 2/5 40.0 0/1

13.11.2013 17/31 54.8 6/28 21.4 2/5 40.0 0/1

1.7.2014 14/25 56.0 5/27 18.5 2/5 40.0 0/1

2.7.2016* 14/26 53.8 6/24 25.0 2/5 40.0 0/1

25.10.2016 15/26 57.7 6/24 25.0 2/5 40.0 0/1

19.4.2017 15/26 57.7 6/24 25.0 2/5 40.0 0/1

10.11.2017 15/26 57.7 6/24 25.0 2/5 40.0 0/1

22.12.2017 15/26 57.7 6/25 24.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

9.2.2018 15/26 57.7 6/25 24.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

14.2.2018 16/26 61.5 6/25 24.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

16.2.2018 16/26 61.5 6/25 24.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

21.3.2018 16/26 61.5 7/25 28.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

23.5.2018 15/26 57.7 7/25 28.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

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From F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F

6.9.2018 15/26 57.7 7/25 28.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

6.3.2019 14/26 53.8 8/25 32.0 1/4 25.0 0/1

1.7.2019 16/26 61.5 10/31 32.3 3/4 75.0 1/1 100

11.9.2019 16/26 61.5 11/31 35.5 3/4 75.0 1/1 100

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From F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F Size No. %

21.8.1943 36 1 2.8

1.7.1947 36 2 5.6

22.2/1.7.1950 60 4 6.7

28.4.1951* 60 4 6.7

1.7.1953 60 4 6.7

11.10.1955 60 5 8.3

10.12.1955 60 5 8.3

1.7.1956 0/2 60 5 8.3

1.7.1959 0/2 60 5 8.3

1.7.1962 0/2 60 5 8.3

1.7.1965 0/3 60 4 6.7

1.7.1968 0/5 60 3 5.0

11.6.1971 0/5 60 2 3.3

1.7.1971 0/8 60 2 3.3

18.5.1974* 0/2 60 4 6.7

13.12.1975* 0/2 64 6 9.4

14.12.1977 1/1 100.0 0/1 64 7 10.9

1.7.1978 0/2 0/1 64 6 9.4

15.10.1980 0/2 0/1 64 7 10.9

12.3.1981 0/2 0/1 64 8 12.5

5.5.1981 0/2 0/1 64 9 14.1

1.7.1981 1/5 20.0 0/1 64 10 15.6

5.3.1983* 1/5 20.0 0/1 64 13 20.3

22.11.1984 1/5 20.0 0/1 64 12 18.8

1.12.1984 1/6 16.7 0/1 76 14 18.4

1.7.1985 1/7 14.3 1/2 50.0 76 14 18.4

13.3.1986 1/7 14.3 1/2 50.0 76 15 19.7

26.8.1986 2/7 28.6 1/2 50.0 76 16 21.1

11.2.1987 2/7 28.6 1/2 50.0 76 17 22.4

11.7.1987* 3/7 42.9 1/3 33.3 76 17 22.4

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16.2.1988 3/7 42.9 1/3 33.3 76 16 21.1

21.7.1988 3/7 42.9 2/3 66.7 76 17 22.4

4.4.1990 3/7 42.9 2/3 66.7 76 17 22.4

1.7.1990 4/8 50.0 1/1 100.0 0/1 76 18 23.7

29.8.1991 5/8 62.5 1/1 100.0 0/1 76 19 25.0

12.3.1992 5/8 62.5 1/1 100.0 0/1 76 19 25.0

31.7.1992 4/7 57.1 1/1 100.0 1/2 50.0 76 19 25.0

1.7.1993 3/7 42.9 2/2 100.0 0/1 76 16 21.1

24.8.1993 3/7 42.9 2/2 100.0 0/1 76 17 22.4

8.3.1994 3/7 42.9 2/2 100.0 0/1 76 17 22.4

3.5.1995 3/7 42.9 2/2 100.0 0/1 76 17 22.4

29.11.1995 4/7 57.1 2/2 100.0 0/1 76 18 23.7

8.3.1996 4/7 57.1 2/2 100.0 0/1 76 19 25.0

1.7.1996 5/7 71.4 1/2 50.0 0/1 76 23 30.3

9.4.1997 5/7 71.4 1/2 50.0 0/2 76 24 31.6

13.5.1997 5/7 71.4 1/2 50.0 0/2 76 25 32.9

30.10.1997 4/7 57.1 1/2 50.0 0/2 76 24 31.6

16.6.1998 4/7 57.1 1/2 50.0 0/2 76 25 32.9

14.10.1998 4/7 57.1 1/2 50.0 0/2 76 24 31.6

1.7.1999 4/9 44.4 0/1 0/2 76 22 28.9

12.2.2002 4/9 44.4 0/1 0/1 0/2 76 21 27.6

1.7.2002 3/8 37.5 1/2 50.0 0/1 0/2 76 23 30.3

26.7.2002 2/7 28.6 1/2 50.0 0/1 1/2 50.0 76 23 30.3

18.2.2003 2/7 28.6 1/2 50.0 0/1 1/2 50.0 76 22 28.9

5.5.2005 2/7 28.6 1/2 50.0 1/3 33.3 76 23 30.3

1.7.2005 2/4 50.0 3/4 75.0 0/2 76 27 35.5

3.2.2006 2/4 50.0 3/4 75.0 0/2 76 27 35.5

19.4.2007 2/4 50.0 3/4 75.0 0/2 76 28 36.8

3.5.2007 2/4 50.0 3/4 75.0 0/2 76 27 35.5

8.5.2008 2/4 50.0 3/4 75.0 0/2 76 28 36.8

1.7.2008 3/5 60.0 0/2 76 27 35.5

1.7.2011 6/9 66.7 0/2 76 30 39.5

13.10.2011 6/9 66.7 0/2 76 29 38.1

2.5.2012 6/9 66.7 0/2 76 28 36.8

20.6.2012 6/9 66.7 0/2 76 29 38.1

15.5.2013 6/9 66.7 0/2 76 30 39.5

13.11.2013 6/9 66.7 0/1 76 31 40.8

1.7.2014 7/10 70.0 1/6 16.7 76 29 38.2

2.7.2016* 5/9 55.6 1/3 33.3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 30 39.5

19.4.2017 5/9 55.6 1/3 33.3 1/4 25.0 2/4 50.0 76 31 40.8

10.11.2017 4/9 44.4 1/3 33.3 1/4 25.0 2/4 50.0 76 30 39.5

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22.12.2017 4/9 44.4 1/3 33.3 1/4 25.0 2/4 50.0 76 29 38.2

9.2.2018 4/9 44.4 1/3 33.3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 28 36.8

14.2.2018 4/9 44.4 1/3 33.3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 29 38.2

16.2.2018 4/9 44.4 0/3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 28 36.8

21.3.2018 4/9 44.4 0/3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 29 38.2

23.5.2018 4/9 44.4 0/3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 28 36.8

6.9.2018 5/9 55.6 0/3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 29 38.2

6.3.2019 5/9 55.6 0/3 1/4 25.0 1/4 25.0 76 29 38.2

1/7/2019 5/9 55.6 0/2 1/2 50.0 1/1 100 76 37 48.7

11/9/2019 6/9 66.7 0/1 1/2 50.0 1/1 100 76 39 51.3

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House of Representatives

ALP LIB NP CLP Other Total Female

From F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F F/Party % F MPs No. %

21.8.1943 0/49 1/12 8.3 0/12 0/2 75 1 1.3

28.9.1946 0/43 1/17 5.9 0/12 1/3 33.3 75 2 2.7

10.12.1949 0/48 1/55 1.8 0/19 0/1 123 1 0.8

28.4.1951* 0/54 0/52 0/17 123

29.5.1954 0/59 0/47 0/17 123

10.12.1955 0/49 0/57 0/18 124

22.11.1958 0/47 0/58 0/19 124

9.12.1961 0/62 0/45 0/17 124

30.11.1963 0/52 0/52 0/20 124

26.11.1966 0/41 1/61 1.6 0/21 0/1 124 1 0.8

25.10.1969 0/59 0/46 0/20 125

2.12.1972 0/67 0/38 0/20 125

18.5.1974* 1/66 1.5 0/40 0/21 127 1 0.8

13.12.1975* 0/36 0/68 0/22 0/1 127

10.12.1977 0/38 0/67 0/18 0/1 124

18.10.1980 3/51 5.9 0/54 0/19 0/1 125 3 2.4

5.3.1983* 6/75 8.0 0/33 0/17 125 6 4.8

1.12.1984 7/82 8.5 1/44 2.2 0/21 0/1 148 8 5.4

11.7.1987* 8/86 9.3 1/43 2.3 0/19 148 9 6.1

24.3.1990 7/78 9.0 3/55 5.5 0/14 0/1 148 10 6.8

13.3.1993 9/80 11.3 4/49 8.2 0/16 0/2 147 13 8.8

12.3.1994 10/80 12.5 4/49 8.2 0/16 0/2 147 14 9.5

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26.3.1994 10/80 12.5 5/49 10.2 0/16 0/2 147 15 10.2

25.3.1995 9/79 11.4 5/50 10.0 0/16 0/2 147 14 9.5

2.3.1996 4/49 8.2 17/75 22.7 1/18 5.6 0/1 1/5 20.0 148 23 15.5

3.10.1998 16/67 23.9 15/64 23.4 2/16 12.5 0/1 148 33 22.3

12.8.2000 17/66 25.7 15/64 23.4 2/16 12.5 0/2 148 34 23.0

17.3.2001 18/67 26.9 15/63 23.8 2/16 12.5 0/2 148 35 23.6

10.11.2001 20/65 30.8 16/68 23.5 2/13 15.4 0/1 0/3 150 38 25.3

9.10.2004 20/60 33.3 15/74 20.3 2/12 16.7 0/1 0/3 150 37 24.7

24.11.2007 27/83 32.5 12/55 21.8 1/10 10.0 0/2 150 40 26.7

5.12.2009 27/83 32.5 13/55 23.6 1/9 11.1 0/3 150 41 27.3

21.8.2010 23/72 31.9 13/60 21.7 0/11 1/1 100.0 0/6 150 37 24.7

7.9.2013 20/55 36.4 16/74 21.6 1/15 6.7 1/1 100.0 1/5 20.0 150 39 26.0

8.2.2014 21/55 38.2 16/74 21.6 1/15 6.7 1/1 100.0 1/5 20.0 150 40 26.7

2.7.2016* 28/69 40.6 12/60 20.0 1/16 6.3 2/5 40.0 150 43 28.7

17.3.2018 29/69 42.0 12/60 20.0 1/16 6.3 2/5 40.0 150 44 29.3

18.5.2019 28/68 41.2 13/61 21.3 2/16 12.5 3/6 50.0 151 46 30.5

4.7.2020 29/68 42.6 13/61 21.3 2/16 12.5 3/6 50.0 151 47 31.1

Notes: LIB includes UAP. NP includes CP, NCP and NPADates in bold indicate election date, unbolded dates indicate by-elections.Variations in party numbers caused by by-elections or defections which did not affect the number of women are not included, therefore the numbers and percentages are at the dates specified.* Indicates simultaneous dissolution

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Name Party Period of service Years months days

Barton, the Rt Hon. Sir Edmund, GCMG, KC PROT 1.1.1901–24.9.1903 2 8 24

Deakin, the Hon. Alfred PROT 24.9.1903–27.4.1904 – 7 4

Watson, the Hon. John Christian ALP 27.4.1904–17.8.1904 – 3 21

Reid, the Rt Hon. George Houstoun, KC (later Sir George, GCB, GCMG)

FT* 18.8.1904–5.7.1905 – 10 18

Deakin, the Hon. Alfred PROT* 5.7.1905–13.11.1908 3 4 9

Fisher, the Rt Hon. Andrew ALP 13.11.1908–2.6.1909 – 6 21

Deakin, the Hon. Alfred PROT 2.6.1909–29.4.1910 – 10 28

Fisher, the Rt Hon. Andrew ALP 29.4.1910–24.6.1913 3 1 26

Cook, the Rt Hon. Joseph (later Sir Joseph, GCMG)

LIB 24.6.1913–17.9.1914 1 2 25

Fisher, the Rt Hon. Andrew ALP 17.9.1914–27.10.1915 1 1 11

Hughes, the Rt Hon. William Morris, CH, KC ALP NAT LAB NAT

27.10.1915–14.11.1916 14.11.1916–17.2.1917 17.2.1917–9.2.1923

7 3 14

Bruce, the Rt Hon. Stanley Melbourne, CH, MC (later 1st Viscount Bruce of Melbourne)

NAT* 9.2.1923–22.10.1929 6 8 14

Scullin, the Rt Hon. James Henry ALP 22.10.1929–6.1.1932 2 2 16

Lyons, the Rt Hon. Joseph Aloysius, CH UAP UAP*

6.1.1932–9.11.1934 9.11.1934–7.4.1939

7 3 2

Page, the Rt Hon. Sir Earle Christmas Grafton, GCMG, CH

CP* 7.4.1939–26.4.1939 – – 20

Menzies, the Rt Hon. Robert Gordon, KC UAP UAP*

26.4.1939–14.3.1940 14.3.1940–29.8.1941

2 4 4

Fadden, the Rt Hon. Arthur William (later Sir Arthur, GCMG)

CP* 29.8.1941–7.10.1941 – 1 9

Curtin, the Rt Hon. John Joseph Ambrose ALP 7.10.1941–5.7.1945 3 8 29

Forde, the Rt Hon. Francis Michael ALP 6.7.1945–13.7.1945 – – 8

Chifley, the Rt Hon. Joseph Benedict ALP 13.7.1945–19.12.1949 4 5 7

Menzies, the Rt Hon. Robert Gordon, KC (later Sir Robert, KT, CH, QC)

LIB* 19.12.1949–26.1.1966 16 1 8

Holt, the Rt Hon. Harold Edward, CH LIB* 26.1.1966–19.12.1967 1 10 23

McEwen, the Rt Hon. John (later Sir John, GCMG, CH)

CP* 19.12.1967–10.1.1968 – – 23

Gorton, the Rt Hon. John Grey, CH (later Sir John, GCMG, AC)

LIB* 10.1.1968–10.3.1971 3 2 –

McMahon, the Rt Hon. William, CH (later Sir William, GCMG)

LIB* 10.3.1971–5.12.1972 1 8 25

Whitlam, the Hon. Edward Gough, AC, QC ALP 5.12.1972–11.11.1975 2 11 7

Fraser, the Rt Hon. John Malcolm, AC, CH LIB* 11.11.1975–11.3.1983 7 4 –

Hawke, the Hon. Robert James Lee, AC ALP 11.3.1983–20.12.1991 8 9 9

Keating, the Hon. Paul John ALP 20.12.1991–11.3.1996 4 2 20

Howard, the Hon. John Winston LIB* 11.3.1996–3.12.2007 11 8 23

Rudd, the Hon. Kevin Michael ALP 3.12.2007–24.6.2010 2 6 22

Gillard, the Hon. Julia Eileen ALP 24.6.2010–27.6.2013 3 – 4

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Rudd, the Hon. Kevin Michael ALP 27.6.2013–18.9.2013 – 2 23

Abbott, the Hon. Anthony John LIB* 18.9.2013–15.9.2015 1 11 28

Turnbull, the Hon. Malcolm Bligh LIB* 15.9.2015–24.8.2018 2 11 9

Morrison, the Hon. Scott John LIB* 24.8.2018–

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Name Party Period of service Years months days

Reid, the Rt Hon. George Houstoun, KC FT 10.5.1901–18.8.1904 3 3 8

Watson, the Hon. John Christian ALP 18.8.1904–5.7.1905 – 10 17

Reid, the Rt Hon. George Houstoun, KC FT; ANTI-SOC from 1906

7.7.1905–16.11.1908 3 4 9

Cook, the Hon. Joseph ANTI-SOC 17.11.1908–26.5.1909 – 6 9

Deakin, the Hon. Alfred FUSION 26.5.1909–2.6.1909 – – 7

Fisher, the Hon. Andrew ALP 2.6.1909–29.4.1910 – 10 27

Deakin, the Hon. Alfred LIB 1.7.1910–20.1.1913 2 6 19

Cook, the Hon. Joseph LIB 20.1.1913–24.6.1913 – 5 4

Fisher, the Rt Hon. Andrew ALP 8.7.1913–17.9.1914 1 2 9

Cook, the Rt Hon. Joseph LIB 8.10.1914–17.2.1917 2 4 9

Tudor, the Hon. Frank Gwynne ALP 17.2.1917–10.1.1922 4 10 24

Charlton, Matthew ALP 16.5.1922–29.3.1928 5 10 13

Scullin, James Henry ALP 26.4.1928–22.10.1929 1 5 26

Latham, the Hon. John Greig, CMG, KC NAT 19.11.1929–7.5.1931 1 5 16

Lyons, the Hon. Joseph Aloysius UAP 7.5.1931–6.1.1932 – 7 30

Scullin, the Rt Hon. James Henry ALP 7.1.1932–1.10.1935 3 8 24

Curtin, John ALP 1.10.1935–7.10.1941 6 – 6

Fadden, the Rt Hon. Arthur William CP 8.10.1941–23.9.1943 1 11 15

Menzies, the Rt Hon. Robert Gordon, KC UAP; LIB from 1944

23.9.1943–19.12.1949 6 2 26

Chifley, the Rt Hon. Joseph Benedict ALP 21.2.1950–13.6.1951 1 3 23

Evatt, the Rt Hon. Herbert Vere, QC ALP 20.6.1951–9.2.1960 8 7 20

Calwell, the Hon. Arthur Augustus ALP 7.3.1960–8.2.1967 6 11 1

Whitlam, Edward Gough, QC ALP 8.2.1967–5.12.1972 5 9 27

Snedden, the Rt Hon. Billy Mackie, QC LIB 20.12.1972–21.3.1975 2 3 1

Fraser, the Hon. John Malcolm LIB 21.3.1975–11.11.1975 – 7 21

Whitlam, the Hon. Edward Gough, QC ALP 27.1.1976–22.12.1977 1 10 25

Hayden, the Hon. William George ALP 22.12.1977–3.2.1983 5 1 12

Hawke, Robert James Lee, AC ALP 3.2.1983–11.3.1983 – 1 8

Peacock, the Hon. Andrew Sharp LIB 11.3.1983–5.9.1985 2 5 25

Howard, the Hon. John Winston LIB 5.9.1985–9.5.1989 3 8 4

Peacock, the Hon. Andrew Sharp LIB 9.5.1989–3.4.1990 – 10 25

Hewson, John Robert LIB 3.4.1990–23.5.1994 4 1 20

Downer, Alexander John Gosse LIB 23.5.1994–30.1.1995 – 8 7

Howard, the Hon. John Winston LIB 30.1.1995–11.3.1996 1 1 11

Beazley, the Hon. Kim Christian ALP 19.3.1996–22.11.2001 5 8 3

Crean, the Hon. Simon Findlay ALP 22.11.2001–2.12.2003 2 – 10

Latham, Mark William ALP 2.12.2003–18.1.2005 1 1 16

Beazley, the Hon. Kim Christian ALP 28.1.2005–4.12.2006 1 10 6

Rudd, Kevin Michael ALP 4.12.2006–3.12.2007 – 11 29

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Nelson, the Hon. Brendan John LIB 3.12.2007–16.9.2008 – 9 13

Turnbull, the Hon. Malcolm Bligh LIB 16.9.2008–1.12.2009 1 2 15

Abbott, the Hon. Anthony John LIB 1.12.2009–18.9.2013 3 9 17

Shorten, the Hon. William Richard ALP 13.10.2013–27.5.2019 5 7 14

Albanese, the Hon. Anthony Norman ALP 27.5.2019–

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Ministries and CabinetsThe following lists show each ministry and its term of office since 1901. The termination date for the first 42 ministries coincides with the date on which the Prime Ministers submitted their resignation, and that of each of their ministers, to the Governor-General. Within this period there were three long ministries which spanned elections (Hughes 1918–1923, Bruce-Page 1923–1929 and Lyons 1932–1938).

From the 43rd ministry to the present, ministries have run from election to election unless there was a change in the governing party’s leadership through death, resignation or party room defeat, or the Prime Minister’s appointment being determined by the Governor-General, as occurred in 1975.

In a number of cases ministries listed separately in earlier editions of the Parliamentary Handbook have been consolidated to facilitate easier reference. These are two Fraser ministries (1980–1983), two Keating ministries (1991–1993), two Gillard ministries (2010), and two Rudd ministries (2013).

With the swearing in of the Menzies Ministry on 11.1.1956, the practice was introduced whereby the Cabinet comprised some but not all members of the ministry. This practice was continued until the resignation of the McMahon Ministry on 5.12.1972.

When the Whitlam Ministry assumed office on 5.12.1972, all members of the ministry sat as members of the Cabinet, thus reverting to the original practice which existed prior to 1956.

With the swearing in of the Fraser Ministry on 22.12.1975, the practice was reintroduced whereby the Cabinet comprised some but not all members of the ministry. The practice has been continued by all subsequent ministries.

Ministry Period Party

1. Barton 1.1.1901–24.9.1903 PROT

2. Deakin 24.9.1903–27.4.1904 PROT

3. Watson 27.4.1904–17.8.1904 ALP

4. Reid-McLean 18.8.1904–5.7.1905 FT-PROT

5. Deakin 5.7.1905–13.11.1908 PROT

6. Fisher 13.11.1908–2.6.1909 ALP

7. Deakin 2.6.1909–29.4.1910 PROT-ANTI-SOC-REV TAR (‘FUSION’)

8. Fisher 29.4.1910–24.6.1913 ALP

9. Cook 24.6.1913–17.9.1914 LIB

10. Fisher 17.9.1914–27.10.1915 ALP

11. Hughes 27.10.1915–14.11.1916 ALP

12. Hughes 14.11.1916–17.2.1917 NAT LAB

13. Hughes 17.2.1917–10.1.1918 NAT

14. Hughes 10.1.1918–9.2.1923 NAT

15. Bruce-Page 9.2.1923–22.10.1929 NAT-CP

16. Scullin 22.10.1929–6.1.1932 ALP

17. Lyons 6.1.1932–9.11.19349.11.1934–7.11.1938

UAPUAP-CP

18. Lyons 7.11.1938–7.4.1939 UAP-CP

19. Page 7.4.1939–26.4.1939 CP-UAP

20. Menzies 26.4.1939–14.3.1940 UAP

21. Menzies 14.3.1940–28.10.1940 UAP-CP

22. Menzies 28.10.1940–29.8.1941 UAP-CP

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23. Fadden 29.8.1941–7.10.1941 CP-UAP

24. Curtin 7.10.1941–21.9.1943 ALP

25. Curtin 21.9.1943–6.7.1945 ALP

26. Forde 6.7.1945–13.7.1945 ALP

27. Chifley 13.7.1945–1.11.1946 ALP

28. Chifley 1.11.1946–19.12.1949 ALP

29. Menzies 19.12.1949–11.5.1951 LIB-CP

30. Menzies 11.5.1951–11.1.1956 LIB-CP

31. Menzies 11.1.1956–10.12.1958 LIB-CP

32. Menzies 10.12.1958–18.12.1963 LIB-CP

33. Menzies 18.12.1963–26.1.1966 LIB-CP

34. Holt 26.1.1966–14.12.1966 LIB-CP

35. Holt 14.12.1966–19.12.1967 LIB-CP

36. McEwen 19.12.1967–10.1.1968 LIB-CP

37. Gorton 10.1.1968–28.2.1968 LIB-CP

38. Gorton 28.2.1968–12.11.1969 LIB-CP

39. Gorton 12.11.1969–10.3.1971 LIB-CP

40. McMahon 10.3.1971–5.12.1972 LIB-CP

41. Whitlam 5.12.1972–19.12.1972 ALP

42. Whitlam 19.12.1972–12.6.1974 ALP

43. Whitlam 12.6.1974–11.11.1975 ALP

44. Fraser 11.11.1975–22.12.1975 LIB-NCP

45. Fraser 22.12.1975–20.12.1977 LIB-NCP

46. Fraser 20.12.1977–3.11.1980 LIB-NCP

47. Fraser 3.11.1980–11.3.1983 LIB-NCP

48. Hawke 11.3.1983–13.12.1984 ALP

49. Hawke 13.12.1984–24.7.1987 ALP

50. Hawke 24.7.1987–4.4.1990 ALP

51. Hawke 4.4.1990–20.12.1991 ALP

52. Keating 20.12.1991–24.3.1993 ALP

53. Keating 24.3.1993–11.3.1996 ALP

54. Howard 11.3.1996–21.10.1998 LIB-NPA

55. Howard 21.10.1998–26.11.2001 LIB-NPA

56. Howard 26.11.2001–26.10.2004 LIB-NPA

57. Howard 26.10.2004–3.12.2007 LIB-NP

58. Rudd 3.12.2007–24.6.2010 ALP

59. Gillard 24.6.2010–14.9.2010 ALP

60. Gillard 14.9.2010–27.6.2013 ALP

61. Rudd 27.6.2013–18.9.2013 ALP

62. Abbott 18.9.2013–15.9.2015 LIB-NP

63. Turnbull 15.9.2015–19.7.2016 LIB-NP

64. Turnbull 19.7.2016–24.8.2018 LIB-NP

65. Morrison 24.8.2018–29.5.2019 LIB-NP

66. Morrison 29.5.2019– LIB-NP

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1. Barton Ministry (PROT) 1.1.1901–24.9.1903

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Barton, E

Minister for External Affairs Barton, E

Attorney-General Deakin, A

Minister for Home Affairs to 11.8.1903 from 11.8.1903

Lyne, WJForrest, J

Treasurer Turner, G

Minister for Trade and Customs to 24.7.1903 from 11.8.1903

Kingston, CCLyne, WJ

Minister for Defence to 10.1.1901 17.1.1901–10.8.1903 from 10.8.1903

Dickson, JR23

Forrest, JDrake, Senator JG

Postmaster-General to 17.1.1901 5.2.1901–10.8.1903 from 10.8.1903

Forrest, JDrake, Senator JGFysh, PO

Vice-President of Executive Council O’Connor, Senator RE

Minister (without portfolio) to 23.4.1901 26.4.1901–10.8.1903

Lewis, NE24

Fysh, PO

2. Deakin Ministry (PROT) 24.9.1903–27.4.1904

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Deakin, A

Minister for External Affairs Deakin, A

Minister for Trade and Customs Lyne, WJ

Treasurer Turner, G

Minister for Home Affairs Forrest, J

Attorney-General Drake, Senator JG

Postmaster-General Fysh, PO

Minister for Defence Chapman, A

Vice-President of Executive Council Playford, Senator T

23 Did not serve in the federal Parliament.24 Did not serve in the federal Parliament.

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Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Watson, JC

Treasurer Watson, JC

Minister for External Affairs Hughes, WM

Attorney-General Higgins, HB

Minister for Home Affairs Batchelor, EL

Minister for Trade and Customs Fisher, A

Minister for Defence Dawson, Senator A

Postmaster-General Mahon, H

Vice-President of Executive Council McGregor, Senator G

4. Reid-McLean Ministry (FT-PROT Coalition) 18.8.1904–5.7.1905

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Reid, GH (FT)

Minister for External Affairs Reid, GH (FT)

Minister for Trade and Customs McLean, A (PROT)

Attorney-General Symon, Senator JH (FT)

Treasurer Turner, G (PROT)

Minister for Home Affairs Thomson, D (FT)

Minister for Defence McCay, JW (PROT)

Postmaster-General Smith, S (FT)

Vice-President of Executive Council Drake, Senator JG (PROT)

5. Deakin Ministry (PROT) 5.7.1905–13.11.1908

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Deakin, A

Minister for External Affairs Deakin, A

Attorney-General to 12.10.1906 from 12.10.1906

Isaacs, IAGroom, LE

Minister for Trade and Customs to 30.7.1907 from 30.7.1907

Lyne, WJChapman, A

Treasurer to 30.7.1907 from 30.7.1907

Forrest, JLyne, WJ

Postmaster-General to 30.7.1907 from 30.7.1907

Chapman, AMauger, S

Minister for Defence to 24.1.1907 from 24.1.1907

Playford, Senator TEwing, TT

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Minister for Home Affairs to 12.10.1906 12.10.1906–24.1.1907 from 24.1.1907

Groom, LEEwing, TTKeating, Senator JH

Vice-President of Executive Council to 12.10.1906 12.10.1906–20.2.1907 from 20.2.1907

Ewing, TTKeating, Senator JHBest, Senator RW

Minister (without portfolio) to 12.10.1906 12.10.1906–30.7.1907 from 28.1.1908

Keating, Senator JHMauger, SCook, JNHH

6. Fisher Ministry (ALP) 13.11.1908–2.6.1909

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fisher, A

Treasurer Fisher, A

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for External Affairs Batchelor, EL

Minister for Home Affairs Mahon, H

Postmaster-General Thomas, J

Minister for Defence Pearce, Senator GF

Minister for Trade and Customs Tudor, FG

Vice-President of Executive Council McGregor, Senator G

Minister (without portfolio) Hutchison, J

7. Deakin Ministry (PROT-ANTI-SOC-REV TAR ‘Fusion’) 2.6.1909–29.4.1910

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Deakin, A (PROT)

Minister for Defence Cook, J (ANTI-SOC)

Treasurer Forrest, J (PROT)

Minister for Trade and Customs Best, Senator RW (PROT)

Minister for External Affairs Groom, LE (PROT)

Attorney-General Glynn, PM (ANTI-SOC)

Postmaster-General Quick, J (PROT)

Minister for Home Affairs Fuller, GW (ANTI-SOC)

Vice-President of Executive Council Millen, Senator ED (ANTI-SOC)

Minister (without portfolio) Foxton, JFG (ANTI-SOC)

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Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fisher, A

Treasurer Fisher, A

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for External Affairs to 8.10.1911 from 14.10.1911

Batchelor, ELThomas, J

Postmaster-General to 14.10.1911 from 14.10.1911

Thomas, JFrazer, CE

Minister for Defence Pearce, Senator GF

Minister for Trade and Customs Tudor, FG

Minister for Home Affairs O’Malley, K

Vice-President of Executive Council McGregor, Senator G

Minister (without portfolio) to 14.10.1911 from 23.10.1911

Findley, Senator EFrazer, CERoberts, EA

9. Cook Ministry (LIB) 24.6.1913–17.9.1914

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Cook, J

Minister for Home Affairs Cook, J

Treasurer Forrest, J

Attorney-General Irvine, WH

Minister for Defence Millen, Senator ED

Minister for External Affairs Glynn, PM

Minister for Trade and Customs Groom, LE

Postmaster-General Wynne, A

Vice-President of Executive Council McColl, Senator JH

Minister (without portfolio) Clemons, Senator JSKelly, WH

10. Fisher Ministry (ALP) 17.9.1914–27.10.1915

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fisher, A

Treasurer Fisher, A

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for Defence Pearce, Senator GF

Minister for Trade and Customs Tudor, FG

Minister for External Affairs to 9.12.1914 from 14.12.1914

Arthur, JAMahon, H

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Minister for Home Affairs Archibald, WO

Postmaster-General Spence, WG

Vice-President of Executive Council Gardiner, Senator A

Minister for the Navy from 12.7.1915 Jensen, JA

Assistant Minister to 14.12.1914 to 12.7.1915

Russell, Senator EJMahon, HJensen, JA

11. Hughes Ministry (ALP) 27.10.1915–14.11.1916

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Hughes, WM

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for Defence Pearce, Senator GF

Minister for Trade and Customs to 14.9.1916 from 29.9.1916

Tudor, FGHughes, WM

Minister for External Affairs Mahon, H

Minister for the Navy Jensen, JA

Treasurer to 27.10.1916 Higgs, WG

Minister for Home Affairs O’Malley, K

Postmaster-General Webster, W

Vice-President of Executive Council to 27.10.1916 Gardiner, Senator A

Assistant Minister to 27.10.1916 Russell, Senator EJ

12. Hughes Ministry (NAT LAB) 14.11.1916–17.2.1917

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Hughes, WM

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for Defence Pearce, Senator GF

Minister for the Navy Jensen, JA

Postmaster-General Webster, W

Treasurer Poynton, A

Minister for Trade and Customs Archibald, WO

Minister for Home and Territories Bamford, FW

Minister for Works and Railways Lynch, Senator PJ

Vice-President of Executive Council Spence, WG

Assistant Minister Russell, Senator EJSmith, WHL

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Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Hughes, WM

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for the Navy Cook, J

Treasurer Forrest, J

Minister for Defence Pearce, Senator GF

Vice-President of Executive Council to 16.11.1917 from 16.11.1917

Millen, Senator EDGroom, LE

Minister for Repatriation from 28.9.1917 Millen, Senator ED

Minister for Works and Railways Watt, WA

Minister for Home and Territories Glynn, PM

Minister for Trade and Customs Jensen, JA

Postmaster-General Webster, W

Honorary Minister to 16.11.1917

Russell, Senator EJGroom, LE

14. Hughes Ministry (NAT) 10.1.1918–9.2.1923

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Hughes, WM

Attorney-General to 21.12.1921 from 21.12.1921

Hughes, WMGroom, LE

Minister for External Affairs from 21.12.1921 Hughes, WM

Minister for the Navy to 28.7.1920 28.7.1920–21.12.1921

Cook, JSmith, WHL

Treasurer to 27.3.1918 27.3.1918–15.6.1920 28.7.1920–11.11.1921 from 21.12.1921

Forrest, JWatt, WACook, JBruce, SM

Minister for Defence to 21.12.1921 from 21.12.1921

Pearce, Senator GFMassy-Greene, W

Assistant Minister for Defence 27.3.1918–4.2.1920 Wise, GH 4.2.1920–21.12.1921 Ryrie, G de L

Minister for Repatriation Millen, Senator ED Assistant Minister for Repatriation 28.7.1920–21.12.1921 Rodgers, AS from 21.12.1921 Lamond, H

Minister for Works and Railways to 27.3.1918 27.3.1918–21.12.1921 from 21.12.1921

Watt, WAGroom, LEFoster, RW

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Minister for Home and Territories to 3.2.1920 4.2.1920–21.12.1921 from 21.12.1921

Glynn, PMPoynton, APearce, Senator GF

Minister for Trade and Customs to 13.12.1918 13.12.1918–17.1.1919 17.1.1919–21.12.1921 21.12.1921–5.2.1923

Jensen, JAWatt, WAMassy-Greene, WRodgers, AS

Postmaster-General to 3.2.1920 4.2.1920–21.12.1921 21.12.1921–5.2.1923

Webster, WWise, GHPoynton, A

Minister for Health 10.3.1921–5.2.1923 Massy-Greene, W

Vice-President of Executive Council to 27.3.1918 27.3.1918–21.12.1921 21.12.1921–5.2.1923

Groom, LERussell, Senator EJEarle, Senator J

Honorary Minister to 27.3.1918 to 31.1.1919 to 21.12.1921 26.3.1918–17.1.1919 26.3.1918–4.2.1920 26.3.1918–4.2.1920 4.2.1920–28.7.1920 28.7.1920–21.12.1921 21.12.1921–9.2.1923

Russell, Senator EJOrchard, RBRyrie, G de LMassy-Greene, WPoynton, AWise, GHSmith, WHLRodgers, ASLamond, H

15. Bruce-Page Ministry (NAT-CP Coalition) 9.2.1923–22.10.1929

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Bruce, SM

Minister for External Affairs Bruce, SM

Treasurer Page, ECG (CP)

Minister for Home and Territories to 18.6.1926 18.6.1926–2.4.1927 2.4.1927–24.2.1928 24.2.1928–29.11.1928 29.11.1928–10.12.1928

Pearce, Senator GFGlasgow, Senator TWMarr, CWCHowse, NRAbbott, CLA (CP)

Minister for Home Affairs from 10.12.1928 Abbott, CLA (CP)

Attorney-General to 18.12.1925 from 18.12.1925

Groom, LELatham, JG

Minister for Industry from 10.12.1928 Latham, JG

Assistant Minister for Industry from 10.12.1928 Ogden, Senator JE

Postmaster-General Gibson, WG (CP)

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Minister for Trade and Customs to 26.5.1924 29.5.1924–13.6.1924 13.6.1924–7.5.1928 8.5.1928–24.11.1928 from 24.11.1928

Chapman, AGroom, LEPratten, HEBruce, SMGullett, HS

Minister for Works and Railways to 5.8.1924 8.8.1924–29.11.1928 from 10.12.1928

Stewart, PG (CP)Hill, WC (CP)Gibson, WG (CP)

Minister for Defence to 16.1.1925 16.1.1925–2.4.1927 from 2.4.1927

Bowden, EKHowse, NRGlasgow, Senator TW

Minister for Health to 29.5.1924 29.5.1924–13.6.1924 13.6.1924–16.1.1925 16.1.1925–2.4.1927 2.4.1927–24.2.1928 from 24.2.1928

Chapman, AGroom, LEPratten, HEHowse, NRBruce, SMHowse, NR

Minister for Markets and Migration 16.1.1925–18.6.1926 18.6.1926–19.1.1928

Wilson, Senator RVPaterson, T (CP)

Minister for Markets 19.1.1928–10.12.1928 Paterson, T (CP)

Minister for Markets and Transport from 10.12.1928 Paterson, T (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council to 18.6.1926 from 18.6.1926

Atkinson, L (CP)Pearce, Senator GF

Honorary Minister to 16.1.1925 9.2.1923–29.11.1928 16.1.1925–2.4.1927 from 29.8.1926 2.4.1927–24.2.1928 from 24.2.1928 from 29.11.1928

Wilson, Senator RVCrawford, Senator TWMarr, CWCMcLachlan, Senator AJHowse, NRMarr, CWCOgden, Senator JE

16. Scullin Ministry (ALP) 22.10.1929–6.1.1932

Title Minister Assistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Scullin, JH

Minister for External Affairs Scullin, JH

Minister for Industry Scullin, JH Assistant Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry to 3.3.1931 Beasley, JAAssistant Minister for Industry, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research 3.3.1931–12.6.1931 Holloway, EJ

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Treasurer to 9.7.1930 9.7.1930–29.1.1931 from 29.1.1931

Theodore, EGScullin, JHTheodore, EG

Assistant to the Treasurer 3.3.1931–12.6.1931 Holloway, EJ

Vice-President of Executive Council to 3.3.1931 from 3.3.1931

Daly, Senator JJBarnes, Senator J

Attorney-General Brennan, F

Postmaster-General to 4.2.1931 from 4.2.1931

Lyons, JAGreen, AE

Minister for Works and Railways to 4.2.1931 from 4.2.1931

Lyons, JAGreen, AE

Assistant Minister Assisting the Minister for Works and Railways to 3.3.1931 Barnes, Senator J from 3.3.1931 Dooley, Senator JB

Minister for Trade and Customs to 4.2.1931 from 4.2.1931

Fenton, JEForde, FM

Assistant Minister Assisting the Minister for Customs to 4.2.1931 Forde, FM

Minister for Home Affairs Blakeley, A

Minister for Health to 3.3.1931 from 3.3.1931

Anstey, FMcNeill, J

Minister for Repatriation to 3.3.1931 from 3.3.1931

Anstey, FMcNeill, J

Minister for Defence to 4.2.1931 4.2.1931–3.3.1931 from 3.3.1931

Green, AEDaly, Senator JJChifley, JB

Minister for Markets and Transport Moloney, PJ Assistant Minister for Transport and War Service Homes 3.3.1931–24.6.1931 Culley, CEAssistant Minister from 26.6.1931 Daly, Senator JJ from 26.6.1931 Cunningham, LL

17. Lyons Ministry (UAP) 6.1.1932–9.11.1934 (UAP-CP Coalition) 9.11.1934–7.11.1938

Title Minister Assistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Lyons, JA

Treasurer to 3.10.1935 from 3.10.1935

Lyons, JACasey, RG

Assistant Treasurer to 29.6.1932 Bruce, SM 12.10.1934–3.10.1935 Casey, RGAssistant Minister (Treasury) to 25.9.1933 Massy-Greene, Senator W 25.9.1933–12.10.1934 Casey, RG 17.10.1933–12.10.1934 Lawson, Senator HSWParliamentary Secretary for Treasury from 15.7.1938 Lawson, JNMinister Assisting the Treasurer from 29.11.1937 Thompson, VC (CP)

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Attorney-General to 12.10.1934 from 12.10.1934

Latham, JGMenzies, RG

Minister for External Affairs to 12.10.1934 12.10.1934–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Latham, JGPearce, Senator GFHughes, WM

Minister for Industry to 12.10.1934 from 12.10.1934

Latham, JGMenzies, RG

Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry 9.11.1934–29.11.1937 Brennan, Senator TC

Minister for Defence to 12.10.1934 12.10.1934–20.11.1937 20.11.1937–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Pearce, Senator GFParkhill, RALyons, JAThorby, HVC (CP)

Assistant Minister for Defence to 12.10.1934 Francis, JParliamentary Secretary for Defence from 15.7.1938 Street, GA

Minister for Trade and Customs to 14.1.1933 from 14.1.1933

Gullett, HSWhite, TW

Assistant Minister for Trade and Customs to 13.10.1932 Perkins, JA 13.10.1932–12.10.1934 Guy, JAMinister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Customs from 29.11.1937 Perkins, JAMinister without portfolio directing negotiations for trade treaties 12.10.1934–11.3.1937 Gullett, HS

Postmaster-General to 13.10.1932 13.10.1932–12.10.1934 from 12.10.1934

Fenton, JEParkhill, RAMcLachlan, Senator AJ

Minister without portfolio representing the Postmaster-General in the House of Representatives 9.11.1934–1.9.1935 Hunter, JAJ (CP)

Minister for Home Affairs to 12.4.1932 Parkhill, RA

Minister for Transport to 12.4.1932 Parkhill, RA

Minister for Works and Railways to 12.4.1932 Marr, CWC

Minister for the Interior 12.4.1932–13.10.1932 13.10.1932–12.10.1934 12.10.1934–9.11.1934 9.11.1934–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Parkhill, RAPerkins, JAHarrison, EJPaterson, T (CP)McEwen, J (CP)

Minister Assisting the Minister for the Interior 23.9.1935–29.11.1937 Hunter, JAJ (CP) from 1.2.1938 Thompson, VC (CP)

Minister for Markets to 12.4.1932 Hawker, CAS

Minister for Commerce 12.4.1932–23.9.1932 3.10.1932–13.10.1932 13.10.1932–9.11.1934 from 9.11.1934

Hawker, CASLyons, JAStewart, FHPage, ECG (CP)

Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce 12.10.1934–29.11.1937 Brennan, Senator TC 1.9.1935–29.11.1937 Thorby, HVC (CP) 18.3.1937–25.7.1937 Hunter, JAJ (CP) from 29.11.1937 MacDonald, Senator AN from 29.11.1937 Cameron, AG (CP)

Minister for Health to 12.10.1934 12.10.1934–6.11.1935 8.11.1935–26.2.1936 26.2.1936–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Marr, CWCHughes, WMLyons, JAHughes, WMPage, ECG (CP)

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Minister for Repatriation to 12.4.1932 12.4.1932–12.10.1934 12.10.1934–6.11.1935 8.11.1935–6.2.1936 6.2.1936–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Hawker, CASMarr, CWCHughes, WMLyons, JAHughes, WMFoll, Senator HS

Minister Assisting the Minister for Repatriation 12.10.1934–9.11.1934 Francis, J 9.11.1934–1.9.1935 Thorby, HVC (CP) 1.9.1935–29.11.1937 Hunter, JAJ (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council to 12.10.1934 12.10.1934–6.11.1935 8.11.1935–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

McLachlan, Senator AJHughes, WMLyons, JAHughes, WM

Minister in charge of Territories to 24.5.1934 24.5.1934–12.10.1934 12.10.1934–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Marr, CWCLawson, Senator HSWPearce, Senator GFHughes, WM

Minister in charge of Development and Scientific and Industrial Research to 29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

McLachlan, Senator AJCasey, RG

Minister in charge of War Service Homes to 9.11.1934 9.11.1934–11.9.1936 11.9.1936–29.11.1937 from 29.11.1937

Francis, JThorby, HVC (CP)Hunter, JAJ (CP)Foll, Senator HS

Minister without portfolio 23.6.1932–26.9.1932 12.10.1934–9.11.1934

Bruce, SMMarr, CWC

Minister without portfolio, London 26.9.1932–6.10.1933 Bruce, SM

Honorary Minister in charge of the Royal Visit 9.11.1934–31.12.1934 Marr, CWC

Minister Assisting the Leader of the Government in the Senate to 23.6.1932 Massy-Greene, Senator W

18. Lyons Ministry (UAP-CP Coalition) 7.11.1938–7.4.1939

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Lyons, JA Minister Assisting the Prime Minister to 8.11.1938 Perkins, JA from 8.11.1938 Harrison, EJ

Minister for Commerce Page, ECG (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce Thompson, VC (CP)

Attorney-General to 20.3.1939 from 20.3.1939

Menzies, RGHughes, WM

Minister for Industry to 20.3.1939 from 20.3.1939

Menzies, RGHughes, WM

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Treasurer Casey, RG Minister Assisting the Treasurer MacDonald, Senator AN

Minister for Trade and Customs to 8.11.1938 from 8.11.1938

White, TWPerkins, JA

Minister for Works Thorby, HVC (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation Thorby, HVC (CP)

Minister for Defence Street, GA

Minister for the Interior McEwen, J (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council McLeay, Senator G

Minister in charge of Development and Scientific and Industrial Research

Casey, RG

Minister for Repatriation Foll, Senator HS

Minister for Health Foll, Senator HS

Postmaster-General Cameron, AG (CP)

Minister without portfolio administering External Territories to 8.11.1938 from 8.11.1938

Perkins, JAHarrison, EJ

19. Page Ministry (CP-UAP Coalition) 7.4.1939–26.4.1939

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Page, ECG (CP) Minister Assisting the Prime Minister

Harrison, EJ

Minister for Commerce Page, ECG (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce

Thompson, VC (CP)

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for Industry Hughes, WM

Minister for External Affairs Hughes, WM

Treasurer Casey, RG Minister Assisting the Treasurer

MacDonald, Senator AN

Minister for Works Thorby, HVC (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation Thorby, HVC (CP)

Minister for Trade and Customs Perkins, JA

Minister for Defence Street, GA

Minister for the Interior McEwen, J (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council McLeay, Senator G

Minister for Health Foll, Senator HS

Minister for Repatriation Foll, Senator HS

Postmaster-General Cameron, AG (CP)

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20. Menzies Ministry (UAP) 26.4.1939–14.3.1940

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG

Treasurer Menzies, RG Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 3.11.1939 Spender, PC

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for Industry Hughes, WM

Minister for Supply and Development to 26.1.1940 from 26.1.1940

Casey, RGStewart, FH

Minister Assisting the Minister for Supply and Development Holt, HE

Minister for Defence to 13.11.1939 Street, GA

Minister for the Army from 13.11.1939 Street, GA

Minister for Defence Co-ordination from 13.11.1939 Menzies, RG

Minister for External Affairs Gullett, HS

Minister for Information from 12.9.1939 Gullett, HS

Minister for Commerce McLeay, Senator G Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce McBride, Senator PAM

Minister for the Interior Foll, Senator HS

Postmaster-General Harrison, EJ

Minister for Repatriation Harrison, EJ

Minister for Trade and Customs to 23.2.1940 from 23.2.1940

Lawson, JNMenzies, RG

Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Customs from 23.2.1940 Holt, HE

Minister for Health Stewart, FH

Minister for Social Services Stewart, FH

Minister for the Navy from 13.11.1939 Stewart, FH

Minister for Air from 13.11.1939 Fairbairn, JV

Minister for Civil Aviation Fairbairn, JV

Vice-President of Executive Council to 26.1.1940 from 26.1.1940

Fairbairn, JVSpender, PC

Minister without portfolio administering External Territories

Perkins, JA

Minister without portfolio administering War Service Homes

Collett, Senator HB

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Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG Minister Assisting the Prime Minister Nock, HK (CP)

Minister for Defence Co-ordination

Menzies, RG

Minister for Information Menzies, RG Minister Assisting the Minister for Information to 13.8.1940 Gullett, HS

Minister for Munitions from 11.6.1940 Menzies, RG

Minister for Commerce Cameron, AG (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce McBride, Senator PAM

Minister for the Navy Cameron, AG (CP)

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for Industry Hughes, WM

Minister for the Army to 13.8.1940 from 14.8.1940

Street, GAMcBride, Senator PAM

Minister for Repatriation to 13.8.1940 from 14.8.1940

Street, GAMcBride, Senator PAM

Minister Assisting the Minister for Repatriation Collett, Senator HB

Vice-President of Executive Council to 13.8.1940 from 14.8.1940

Gullett, HSCollett, Senator HB

Minister in Charge of Scientific and Industrial Research to 13.8.1940 from 14.8.1940

Gullett, HSCollett, Senator HB

Minister for Supply and Development

Stewart, FH Minister Assisting the Minister for Supply and Development Fadden, AW (CP)

Minister for Social Services Stewart, FH

Postmaster-General Thorby, HVC (CP)

Minister for Health Thorby, HVC (CP)

Treasurer Spender, PC Minister Assisting the Treasurer Fadden, AW (CP)

Minister for Trade and Customs McLeay, Senator G

Minister for External Affairs McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for the Interior Foll, Senator HS Minister Assisting the Minister for the Interior Nock, HK (CP)

Minister for Air to 13.8.1940 from 14.8.1940

Fairbairn, JVFadden, AW (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation to 13.8.1940 from 14.8.1940

Fairbairn, JVFadden, AW (CP)

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Minister in charge of War Service Homes from 14.8.1940 Collett, Senator HB

Minister without portfolio in charge of External Territories

Nock, HK (CP)

22. Menzies Ministry (UAP-CP Coalition) 28.10.1940–29.8.1941

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG Minister Assisting the Prime Minister dealing with External Territories to 26.6.1941 Collins, TJ (CP)

Minister for Defence Co-ordination Menzies, RG Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Co-ordination from 26.6.1941 Abbott, JP (CP)

Minister for Information to 13.12.1940 from 13.12.1940

Menzies, RGFoll, Senator HS

Treasurer Fadden, AW (CP) Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 26.6.1941 Anthony, HL (CP)

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for the Navy Hughes, WM

Minister for the Army Spender, PC Minister Assisting the Minister for the Army 12.3.1941–26.6.1941 Leckie, Senator JW from 26.6.1941 Abbott, JP (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council McLeay, Senator G

Minister for Repatriation to 26.6.1941 from 26.6.1941

McLeay, Senator GCollett, Senator HB

Minister Assisting the Minister for Repatriation to 26.6.1941 Collett, Senator HB

Postmaster-General to 26.6.1941 from 26.6.1941

McLeay, Senator GCollins, TJ (CP)

Minister Assisting the Postmaster-General to 26.6.1941 Collins, TJ (CP)

Minister for Air McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for the Interior Foll, Senator HS Minister Assisting the Minister for the Interior from 26.6.1941 McDonald, AM to 26.6.1941 Collins, TJ (CP)

Minister for Commerce Page, ECG (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce to 26.6.1941 Anthony, HL (CP)

Minister for External Affairs Stewart, FH

Minister for Health Stewart, FH

Minister for Social Services Stewart, FH

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Minister for Supply and Development to 26.6.1941 from 26.6.1941

McBride, Senator PAMMcLeay, Senator G

Minister Assisting the Minister for Supply and Development from 26.6.1941 Collins, TJ (CP)

Minister for Trade and Customs Harrison, EJ Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Customs to 26.6.1941 Leckie, Senator JW

Minister for Labour and National Service

Holt, HE Minister Assisting the Minister for Labour and National Service to 26.6.1941 Leckie, Senator JW

Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research

Holt, HE

Minister without portfolio administering War Service Homes to 26.6.1941 Collett, Senator HB

Minister for Aircraft Production from 26.6.1941 Leckie, Senator JW

Minister for Transport from 26.6.1941 Anthony, HL (CP)

Minister for War Organisation of Industry from 26.6.1941 Spooner, ES

Minister for Home Security from 26.6.1941 Abbott, JP (CP)

Minister for External Territories from 26.6.1941 McDonald, AM

23. Fadden Ministry (CP-UAP Coalition) 29.8.1941–7.10.1941

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fadden, AW (CP)

Treasurer Fadden, AW (CP)

Minister for Defence Co-ordination Menzies, RG

Attorney-General Hughes, WM

Minister for the Navy Hughes, WM

Minister for the Army Spender, PC

Minister for Supply and Development

McLeay, Senator G

Vice-President of Executive Council McLeay, Senator G

Minister for Air McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for the Interior Foll, Senator HS

Minister for Information Foll, Senator HS

Minister for Commerce Page, ECG (CP)

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Minister for Health Stewart, FH

Minister for Social Services Stewart, FH

Minister for Munitions McBride, Senator PAM

Minister for Trade and Customs Harrison, EJ

Minister for Labour and National Service

Holt, HE

Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research

Holt, HE

Minister for Repatriation Collett, Senator HB

Postmaster-General Collins, TJ (CP)

Minister for Aircraft Production Leckie, Senator JW

Minister for Transport Anthony, HL (CP)

Minister for War Organisation of Industry

Spooner, ES

Minister for Home Security Abbott, JP (CP)

Minister for External Territories McDonald, AM

24. Curtin Ministry (ALP) 7.10.1941–21.9.1943

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Curtin, J

Minister for Defence Co-ordination to 14.4.1942 Curtin, J

Minister for Defence from 14.4.1942 Curtin, J

Minister for the Army Forde, FM Minister Assisting the Minister for the Army from 21.2.1942 Fraser, Senator JM

Treasurer Chifley, JB Minister Assisting the Treasurer Lazzarini, HP

Minister for Post-war Reconstruction from 22.12.1942 Chifley, JB

Attorney-General Evatt, HV

Minister for External Affairs Evatt, HV

Minister for Supply and Development to 17.10.1942 Beasley, JA

Minister for Supply and Shipping from 17.10.1942 Beasley, JA

Minister Assisting the Minister for Supply and Shipping from 17.10.1942 Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for the Interior Collings, Senator JS

Minister for the Navy Makin, NJO

Minister for Munitions Makin, NJO Minister Assisting the Minister for Munitions to 21.2.1942 Cameron, Senator DJ from 21.2.1942 Holloway, EJ

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Minister for Health Holloway, EJ

Minister for Trade and Customs Keane, Senator RV

Vice-President of Executive Council Keane, Senator RV

Minister for Air Drakeford, AS

Minister for Civil Aviation Drakeford, AS

Minister for Commerce to 22.12.1942 Scully, WJ

Minister Assisting the Minister for Commerce to 17.10.1942 Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture from 22.12.1942 Scully, WJ

Postmaster-General Ashley, Senator WP Minister Assisting the Postmaster-General Lawson, G

Minister for Information Ashley, Senator WP

Minister for Labour and National Service

Ward, EJ

Minister for Repatriation Frost, CW

Minister in Charge of War Service Homes

Frost, CW

Minister for War Organisation of Industry

Dedman, JJ

Minister in Charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Dedman, JJ

Minister for Home Security Lazzarini, HP

Minister for External Territories Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for Aircraft Production Cameron, Senator DJ

Minister for Transport Lawson, G

25. Curtin Ministry (ALP) 21.9.1943–6.7.1945

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Curtin, J

Minister for Defence Curtin, J

Minister for the Army Forde, FM

Treasurer Chifley, JB

Minister for Post-war Reconstruction to 2.2.1945 from 2.2.1945

Chifley, JBDedman, JJ

Attorney-General Evatt, HV

Minister for External Affairs Evatt, HV

Minister for Supply and Shipping to 2.2.1945 from 2.2.1945

Beasley, JAAshley, Senator WP

Minister for the Navy Makin, NJO

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Minister for Trade and Customs Keane, Senator RV

Minister for Labour and National Service

Holloway, EJ

Minister for Air Drakeford, AS

Minister for Civil Aviation Drakeford, AS

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture

Scully, WJ

Postmaster-General to 2.2.1945 from 2.2.1945

Ashley, Senator WPCameron, Senator DJ

Vice-President of Executive Council to 2.2.1945 from 2.2.1945

Ashley, Senator WPBeasley, JA

Minister for War Organisation of Industry to 19.2.1945 Dedman, JJ

Minister in Charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Dedman, JJ

Minister for the Interior Collings, Senator JS

Minister for Transport Ward, EJ

Minister for External Territories Ward, EJ

Minister for Health Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for Social Services Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for Repatriation Frost, CW

Minister in Charge of War Service Homes

Frost, CW

Minister for Home Security Lazzarini, HP

Minister for Works from 2.2.1945 Lazzarini, HP

Minister for Aircraft Production to 2.2.1945 from 2.2.1945

Cameron, Senator DJMakin, NJO

Minister for Information Calwell, AA

26. Forde Ministry (ALP) 6.7.1945–13.7.1945

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Forde, FM

Minister for the Army Forde, FM

Treasurer Chifley, JB

Attorney-General Evatt, HV

Minister for External Affairs Evatt, HV

Minister for Defence Beasley, JA

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Minister for Aircraft Production Makin, NJO

Minister for Trade and Customs Keane, Senator RV

Minister for Labour and National Service

Holloway, EJ

Minister for Air Drakeford, AS

Minister for Civil Aviation Drakeford, AS

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture

Scully, WJ

Minister for Supply and Shipping Ashley, Senator WP

Minister for Post-war Reconstruction

Dedman, JJ

Minister in Charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Dedman, JJ

Minister for the Interior Collings, Senator JS

Minister for Transport Ward, EJ

Minister for External Territories Ward, EJ

Minister for Health Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for Social Services Fraser, Senator JM

Minister for Repatriation Frost, CW

Minister in Charge of War Service Homes

Frost, CW

Minister for Home Security Lazzarini, HP

Minister for Works Lazzarini, HP

Postmaster-General Cameron, Senator DJ

Minister for Information Calwell, AA

27. Chifley Ministry (ALP) 13.7.1945–1.11.1946

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Chifley, JB

Treasurer Chifley, JB

Minister for the Army Forde, FM

Attorney-General Evatt, HV

Minister for External Affairs Evatt, HV

Minister for Defence to 15.8.1946 from 15.8.1946

Beasley, JAForde, FM

Minister for the Navy to 3.8.1946 from 3.8.1946

Makin, NJODrakeford, AS

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Makin, NJODedman, JJ

Minister for Aircraft Production to 3.8.1946 from 3.8.1946

Makin, NJODedman, JJ

Minister for Trade and Customs to 26.4.1946 29.4.1946–18.6.1946 from 18.6.1946

Keane, Senator RVDedman, JJFraser, Senator JM

Minister for Labour and National Service

Holloway, EJ

Minister for Air Drakeford, AS

Minister for Civil Aviation Drakeford, AS

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture

Scully, WJ

Minister for Supply and Shipping Ashley, Senator WP

Minister for Post-war Reconstruction

Dedman, JJ

Minister in Charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Dedman, JJ

Vice-President of Executive Council Collings, Senator JS

Minister for Transport Ward, EJ

Minister for External Territories Ward, EJ

Minister for Health to 18.6.1946 from 18.6.1946

Fraser, Senator JMMcKenna, Senator NE

Minister for Social Services to 18.6.1946 from 18.6.1946

Fraser, Senator JMMcKenna, Senator NE

Minister for Repatriation Frost, CW

Minister for Works and Housing Lazzarini, HP Minister Assisting the Minister for Works and Housing Johnson, HV

Minister for Home Security to 1.2.1946 Lazzarini, HP

Postmaster-General Cameron, Senator DJ

Minister for Immigration Calwell, AA

Minister for Information Calwell, AA

Minister for the Interior Johnson, HV

28. Chifley Ministry (ALP) 1.11.1946–19.12.1949

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Chifley, JB

Treasurer Chifley, JB

Attorney-General Evatt, HV

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Minister for Labour and National Service Holloway, EJ

Minister for Air Drakeford, AS

Minister for Civil Aviation Drakeford, AS

Vice-President of Executive Council Scully, WJ

Minister for Supply and Shipping to 6.4.1948 Ashley, Senator WP

Minister for Shipping and Fuel from 6.4.1948 Ashley, Senator WP

Minister for Defence Dedman, JJ

Minister for Post-War Reconstruction Dedman, JJ

Minister in Charge of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Dedman, JJ

Minister for Transport Ward, EJ

Minister for External Territories Ward, EJ

Postmaster-General Cameron, Senator DJ

Minister for Immigration Calwell, AA

Minister for Information Calwell, AA

Minister for the Interior Johnson, HV

Minister for Health McKenna, Senator NE

Minister for Social Services McKenna, Senator NE

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture Pollard, RT

Minister for Works and Housing Lemmon, N

Minister for Munitions to 6.4.1948 Armstrong, Senator JI

Minister for Supply and Development from 6.4.1948 Armstrong, Senator JI

Minister for the Army Chambers, C

Minister for Trade and Customs Courtice, Senator B

Minister for the Navy Riordan, WJF

Minister for Repatriation Barnard, HC

29. Menzies Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 19.12.1949–11.5.1951

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG

Treasurer Fadden, AW (CP)

Minister for Defence to 24.10.1950 from 24.10.1950

Harrison, EJMcBride, PAM

Minister for Post-war Reconstruction to 17.3.1950 Harrison, EJ

Minister for Labour and National Service Holt, HE

Minister for Immigration Holt, HE

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Minister for External Affairs to 27.4.1951 from 27.4.1951

Spender, PCCasey, RG

Minister for External Territories to 27.4.1951 from 27.4.1951

Spender, PCCasey, RG

Minister for Works and Housing Casey, RG

Minister for Supply and Development to 17.3.1950 Casey, RG

Minister for National Development from 17.3.1950 Casey, RG

Minister in charge of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research from 23.3.1950 Casey, RG

Minister for Supply from 17.3.1950 Beale, OH

Minister for the Interior to 24.10.1950 from 24.10.1950

McBride, PAMHarrison, EJ

Minister for Health Page, ECG (CP)

Minister for Trade and Customs O’Sullivan, Senator N

Minister for Shipping and Fuel to 17.3.1950 McLeay, Senator G

Minister for Fuel, Shipping and Transport from 17.3.1950 McLeay, Senator G

Minister for Air White, TW

Minister for Civil Aviation White, TW

Postmaster-General Anthony, HL (CP)

Minister for the Army Francis, J

Minister for the Navy Francis, J

Attorney-General Spicer, Senator JA

Vice-President of Executive Council to 7.3.1951 from 7.3.1951

Lyons, EMMenzies, RG

Minister for Social Services Spooner, Senator WH

Minister for Repatriation Cooper, Senator WJ (CP)

Minister for Information to 17.3.1950 Beale, OH

Minister for Transport to 17.3.1950 Beale, OH

30. Menzies Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 11.5.1951–11.1.1956

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG

Treasurer Fadden, AW (CP)

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Minister for Labour and National Service Holt, HE

Minister for Immigration Holt, HE

Minister for Commerce and Agriculture McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for External Affairs Casey, RG

Minister in charge of Commonwealth and Industrial Research

Casey, RG

Minister for Defence McBride, PAM

Minister for the Navy to 17.7.1951 17.7.1951–9.7.1954 9.7.1954–7.11.1955 from 7.11.1955

McBride, PAMMcMahon, WFrancis, JHarrison, EJ

Minister for Air to 17.7.1951 17.7.1951–9.7.1954 from 9.7.1954

McBride, PAMMcMahon, WTownley, AG

Minister for Health Page, ECG (CP)

Minister for Trade and Customs O’Sullivan, Senator N

Minister for Shipping and Transport to 14.9.1955 14.9.1955–27.9.1955 from 27.9.1955

McLeay, Senator GSpicer, Senator JAPaltridge, Senator SD

Postmaster-General Anthony, HL (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation to 9.7.1954 from 9.7.1954

Anthony, HL (CP)Townley, AG

Minister for the Army to 7.11.1955 from 7.11.1955

Francis, JHarrison, EJ

Attorney-General Spicer, Senator JA

Minister for National Development Spooner, Senator WH

Minister for Repatriation Cooper, Senator WJ (CP)

Minister for Supply Beale, OH

Minister for the Interior Kent Hughes, WS

Minister for Works and Housing to 4.6.1952 Kent Hughes, WS

Minister for Works from 4.6.1952 Kent Hughes, WS

Minister for Social Services to 9.7.1954 from 9.7.1954

Townley, AGMcMahon, W

Minister for Territories Hasluck, PMC

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Cabinet Ministers

Menzies, the Rt Hon. Robert Gordon, CH, QCFadden, the Rt Hon. Sir Arthur William, KCMGHarrison, the Rt Hon. Sir Eric John, KCVO (to 24.10.1956)Holt, the Rt Hon. Harold EdwardMcEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnCasey, the Rt Hon. Richard Gardiner, CH, DSO, MCMcBride, the Hon. Sir Philip Albert Martin, KCMGO’Sullivan, Senator the Hon. NeilSpicer, Senator the Hon. John Armstrong, QC (to 14.8.1956)Spooner, Senator the Hon. William Henry, MMTownley, the Hon. Athol GordonHasluck, the Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaBeale, the Hon. Howard, QC (from 24.10.1956 to 10.2.1958)McMahon, the Hon. William (from 18.10.1956)Paltridge, Senator the Hon. Shane Dunne (from 11.2.1958)

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG

Treasurer Fadden, AW (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council to 24.10.1956 from 24.10.1956

Harrison, EJO’Sullivan, Senator N

Minister for Defence Production to 24.10.1956 24.10.1956–10.2.1958 11.2.1958–23.4.1958

Harrison, EJBeale, OHTownley, AG

Minister for the Army to 28.2.1956 from 28.2.1956

Harrison, EJCramer, JO

Minister for Labour and National Service

Holt, HE

Minister for Immigration to 24.10.1956 24.10.1956–19.3.1958 from 20.3.1958

Holt, HETownley, AGDowner, AR

Minister for Trade McEwen, J (CP) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade from 24.5.1956 Swartz, RWC

Minister for External Affairs Casey, RG

Minister in charge of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research

Casey, RG

Minister for Defence McBride, PAM

Minister for the Navy to 24.10.1956 from 24.10.1956

O’Sullivan, Senator NDavidson, CW (CP)

Attorney-General to 14.8.1956 from 15.8.1956

Spicer, Senator JAO’Sullivan, Senator N

Minister for National Development Spooner, Senator WH

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Townley, AGOsborne, FM

Minister for Civil Aviation to 24.10.1956 from 24.10.1956

Townley, AGPaltridge, Senator SD

Minister for Territories Hasluck, PMC Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Territories from 24.5.1956 Howse, JB

Minister for Repatriation Cooper, Senator WJ (CP)

Minister for Supply to 10.2.1958 from 11.2.1958

Beale, OHTownley, AG

Minister for Primary Industry McMahon, W

Minister for Social Services to 28.2.1956 from 28.2.1956

McMahon, WRoberton, HS (CP)

Minister for Shipping and Transport Paltridge, Senator SD

Minister for Health Cameron, DA

Postmaster-General Davidson, CW (CP)

Minister for Customs and Excise to 24.10.1956 from 24.10.1956

Osborne, FMHenty, Senator NHD

Minister for the Interior Fairhall, A Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Interior from 24.5.1956 Hamilton, LW (CP)

Minister for Works Fairhall, A Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Works from 24.5.1956 Hamilton, LW (CP)

32. Menzies Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 10.12.1958–18.12.1963

Cabinet Ministers

Menzies, the Rt Hon. Sir Robert Gordon, KT, CH, QC McEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnHolt, the Rt Hon. Harold EdwardCasey, the Rt Hon. Richard Gardiner, CH, DSO, MC (to 4.2.1960)Spooner, Senator the Hon. William Henry, MMTownley, the Hon. Athol GordonHasluck, the Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaMcMahon, the Hon. WilliamPaltridge, Senator the Hon. Shane DunneDavidson, the Hon. Charles William, OBEDowner, the Hon. Alexander RussellBarwick, the Hon. Sir Garfield Edward John, QCAdermann, the Hon. Charles Frederick (from 4.2.1960)

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Minister for Trade McEwen, J (CP) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade to 22.12.1961 Swartz, RWC

Treasurer Holt, HE Minister Assisting the Treasurer 22.12.1961–27.7.1962 Bury, LHE

Minister for External Affairs to 4.2.1960 4.2.1960–22.12.1961 from 22.12.1961

Casey, RGMenzies, RGBarwick, GEJ

Minister Assisting the Minister for External Affairs from 23.3.1960 Gorton, Senator JG

Minister in charge of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research to 4.2.1960 4.2.1960–22.12.1961 22.12.1961–16.2.1962 from 16.2.1962

Casey, RGCameron, DAMenzies, RGGorton, Senator JG

Vice-President of Executive Council Spooner, Senator WH

Minister for National Development Spooner, Senator WH

Minister for Defence Townley, AG

Minister for Territories Hasluck, PMC

Minister for Labour and National Service

McMahon, W

Minister for Civil Aviation Paltridge, Senator SD

Minister for Shipping and Transport to 5.2.1960 from 5.2.1960

Paltridge, Senator SDOpperman, HF

Postmaster-General Davidson, CW (CP) Parliamentary Secretary to the Postmaster-General 18.3.1959–2.11.1961 Hamilton, LW (CP)

Minister for Immigration Downer, AR

Attorney-General Barwick, GEJ Minister Assisting the Attorney-General from 22.12.1961 Freeth, G

Minister for Repatriation to 29.12.1960 29.12.1960–22.12.1961 from 22.12.1961

Cooper, Senator WJ (CP)Osborne, FMSwartz, RWC

Minister for Health to 22.12.1961 from 22.12.1961

Cameron, DAWade, Senator HW (CP)

Minister for the Army Cramer, JO

Minister for Air to 29.12.1960 29.12.1960–22.12.1961 22.12.1961–27.7.1962 from 4.8.1962

Osborne, FMWade, Senator HW (CP)Bury, LHEFairbairn, DE

Minister for Social Services Roberton, HS (CP)

Minister for Customs and Excise Henty, Senator NHD

Minister for Primary Industry Adermann, CF (CP)

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Minister for the Interior Freeth, G

Minister for Works Freeth, G

Minister for the Navy Gorton, Senator JG

33. Menzies Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 18.12.1963–26.1.1966

Cabinet Ministers

Menzies, the Rt Hon. Sir Robert Gordon, KT, CH, QCMcEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnHolt, the Rt Hon. Harold EdwardSpooner, Senator the Hon. Sir William Henry, KCMG, MM (to 10.6.1964)Hasluck, the Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaMcMahon, the Hon. WilliamBarwick, the Hon. Sir Garfield Edward John, GCMG, QC (to 23.4.1964)Adermann, the Hon. Charles FrederickPaltridge, Senator the Hon. Shane Dunne (to 19.1.1966)Wade, Senator the Hon. Harrie Walter (to 18.11.1964)Fairhall, the Hon. AllenHenty, Senator the Hon. Norman Henry DenhamHulme, the Hon. Alan Shallcross (from 13.6.1964)Fairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFC (from 13.6.1964)Barnes, the Hon. Charles Edward (from 13.8.1965)

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Menzies, RG Minister in charge of Commonwealth Activities in Education and Research under the Prime Minister Gorton, Senator JG

Minister for Trade and Industry McEwen, J (CP)

Treasurer Holt, HE Minister Assisting the Treasurer Forbes, AJ

Vice-President of Executive Council to 10.6.1964 from 10.6.1964

Spooner, Senator WHMcMahon, W

Minister for National Development to 10.6.1964 from 10.6.1964

Spooner, Senator WHFairbairn, DE

Minister for Defence to 24.4.1964 24.4.1964–19.1.1966

Hasluck, PMCPaltridge, Senator SD

Minister for Labour and National Service McMahon, W

Minister for External Affairs to 24.4.1964 from 24.4.1964

Barwick, GEJHasluck, PMC

Attorney-General to 4.3.1964 from 4.3.1964

Barwick, GEJSnedden, BM

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Minister for Civil Aviation to 10.6.1964 from 10.6.1964

Paltridge, Senator SDHenty, Senator NHD

Minister for Health to 18.11.1964 from 21.11.1964

Wade, Senator HW (CP)Swartz, RWC

Minister for Supply Fairhall, A

Minister for Customs and Excise to 10.6.1964 from 10.6.1964

Henty, Senator NHDAnderson, Senator KM

Minister for Works Gorton, Senator JG

Minister for the Interior to 4.3.1964 from 4.3.1964

Gorton, Senator JGAnthony, JD (CP)

Minister for Shipping and Transport Freeth, G

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS

Minister for Immigration Opperman, HF

Minister for Social Services to 21.1.1965 21.1.1965–22.2.1965 from 22.2.1965

Roberton, HS (CP)Swartz, RWCSinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Repatriation to 22.12.1964 from 22.12.1964

Swartz, RWCMcKellar, Senator GC (CP)

Minister for Air to 10.6.1964 from 10.6.1964

Fairbairn, DEHowson, P

Minister for Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Housing Bury, LHE

Minister for the Army Forbes, AJ

Minister for the Navy to 4.3.1964 from 4.3.1964

Forbes, AJChaney, FC

34. Holt Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 26.1.1966–14.12.1966

Cabinet Ministers

Holt, the Rt Hon. Harold EdwardMcEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnMcMahon, the Hon. WilliamHasluck, the Rt Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaAdermann, the Hon. Charles FrederickFairhall, the Hon. AllenHenty, Senator the Hon. Norman Henry DenhamHulme, the Hon. Alan ShallcrossFairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFCBarnes, the Hon. Charles EdwardGorton, Senator the Hon. John GreyBury, the Hon. Leslie Harry Ernest

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Minister for Trade and Industry McEwen, J (CP)

Treasurer McMahon, W Minister Assisting the Treasurer

Howson, P

Minister for External Affairs Hasluck, PMC

Minister for Primary Industry Adermann, CF (CP)

Minister for Defence Fairhall, A

Minister for Supply Henty, Senator NHD

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS

Vice-President of Executive Council Hulme, AS

Minister for National Development Fairbairn, DE

Minister for Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Works Gorton, Senator JG

Minister for Labour and National Service

Bury, LHE

Minister for Shipping and Transport Freeth, G

Minister for Immigration Opperman, HF

Minister for Civil Aviation Swartz, RWC

Attorney-General Snedden, BM

Minister for Health Forbes, AJ

Minister for the Interior Anthony, JD (CP)

Minister for the Navy Chaney, FC

Minister for Air Howson, P

Minister for Customs and Excise Anderson, Senator KM

Minister for Repatriation McKellar, Senator GC (CP)

Minister for Social Services Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Housing Rankin, Senator AJM

Minister for the Army Fraser, JM

35. Holt Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 14.12.1966–19.12.1967

Cabinet Ministers

Holt, the Rt Hon. Harold EdwardMcEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnMcMahon, the Rt Hon. WilliamHasluck, the Rt Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaFairhall, the Hon. AllenAnthony, the Hon. John DouglasHenty, Senator the Hon. Norman Henry DenhamAdermann, the Rt Hon. Charles Frederick (to 16.10.1967)Hulme, the Hon. Alan ShallcrossFairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFCGorton, Senator the Hon. John Grey

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Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Holt, HE

Minister for Trade and Industry McEwen, J (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry Sinclair, IM (CP)Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry Chipp, DL

Treasurer McMahon, W Minister Assisting the Treasurer Howson, P

Minister for External Affairs Hasluck, PMC

Minister for Defence Fairhall, A

Minister for the Interior to 16.10.1967 from 16.10.1967

Anthony, JD (CP)Nixon, PJ (CP)

Minister for Supply Henty, Senator NHD

Minister for Primary Industry to 16.10.1967 from 16.10.1967

Adermann, CF (CP)Anthony, JD (CP)

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS

Vice-President of Executive Council Hulme, AS

Minister for National Development Fairbairn, DE

Minister for Education and Science Gorton, Senator JG

Minister for Works to 28.2.1967 from 28.2.1967

Gorton, Senator JGKelly, CR

Minister for Labour and National Service

Bury, LHE

Minister for Shipping and Transport Freeth, G

Minister for Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation Swartz, RWC

Minister for Immigration Snedden, BM

Minister for Health Forbes, AJ

Minister for Air Howson, P

Minister for Customs and Excise Anderson, Senator KM

Minister for Repatriation McKellar, Senator GC (CP)

Minister for Social Services Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Housing Rankin, Senator AJM

Minister for the Army Fraser, JM

Attorney-General Bowen, NH

Minister for the Navy Chipp, DL

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Cabinet Ministers

McEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnMcMahon, the Rt Hon. WilliamHasluck, the Rt Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaFairhall, the Hon. AllenAnthony, the Hon. John DouglasHenty, Senator the Hon. Norman Henry DenhamHulme, the Hon. Alan ShallcrossFairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFCGorton, Senator the Hon. John GreyBury, the Hon. Leslie Harry ErnestSinclair, the Hon. Ian McCahon

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister McEwen, J (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry

Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Trade and Industry McEwen, J (CP) Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry

Chipp, DL

Treasurer McMahon, W Minister Assisting the Treasurer

Howson, P

Minister for External Affairs Hasluck, PMC

Minister for Defence Fairhall, A

Minister for Primary Industry Anthony, JD (CP)

Minister for Education and Science Gorton, Senator JG

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS

Vice-President of Executive Council Hulme, AS

Minister for National Development Fairbairn, DE

Minister for Supply Henty, Senator NHD

Minister for Labour and National Service

Bury, LHE

Minister for Social Services Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Shipping and Transport Freeth, G

Minister for Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation Swartz, RWC

Minister for Immigration Snedden, BM

Minister for Health Forbes, AJ

Minister for Air Howson, P

Minister for Customs and Excise Anderson, Senator KM

Minister for Repatriation McKellar, Senator GC (CP)

Minister for Housing Rankin, Senator AJM

Minister for the Army Fraser, JM

Minister for Works Kelly, CR

Attorney-General Bowen, NH

Minister for the Navy Chipp, DL

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37. Gorton Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 10.1.1968–28.2.1968Following the disappearance of Prime Minister Holt on 17.12.1967, the Liberal Party chose Senator Gorton as its leader, and he was sworn in as Prime Minister on 10.1.1968. Prime Minister Gorton resigned his Senate seat on 1.2.1968, in order to seek election to the House of Representatives. Between 1.2.1968 and his election for the Division of Higgins on 24.2.1968, Mr Gorton was a member of neither House but, as permitted by the Constitution, was able to remain Prime Minister.

Cabinet Ministers

Gorton, the Rt Hon. John GreyMcEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnMcMahon, the Rt Hon. WilliamHasluck, the Rt Hon. Paul Meernaa CaedwallaFairhall, the Hon. AllenAnthony, the Hon. John DouglasHenty, Senator the Hon. Norman Henry DenhamHulme, the Hon. Alan ShallcrossFairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFCBury, the Hon. Leslie Harry ErnestSinclair, the Hon. Ian McCahon

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Gorton, Senator JG

Minister for Education and Science Gorton, Senator JG

Deputy Prime Minister McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for Trade and Industry McEwen, J (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry

Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry

Chipp, DL

Treasurer McMahon, W Minister Assisting the Treasurer

Howson, P

Minister for External Affairs Hasluck, PMC

Minister for Defence Fairhall, A

Minister for Primary Industry Anthony, JD (CP)

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS

Vice-President of Executive Council Hulme, AS

Minister for National Development Fairbairn, DE

Minister for Supply Henty, Senator NHD

Minister for Labour and National Service

Bury, LHE

Minister for Social Services Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Shipping and Transport Freeth, G

Minister for Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation Swartz, RWC

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Minister for Customs and Excise Anderson, Senator KM

Minister for Repatriation McKellar, Senator GC (CP)

Minister for Housing Rankin, Senator AJM

Minister for the Army Fraser, JM

Minister for Works Kelly, CR

Attorney-General Bowen, NH

Minister for the Navy Chipp, DL

Minister for the Interior Nixon, PJ (CP)

38. Gorton Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 28.2.1968–12.11.1969

Cabinet Ministers

Gorton, the Rt Hon. John GreyMcEwen, the Rt Hon. JohnMcMahon, the Rt Hon. WilliamHasluck, the Rt Hon. Paul Meernaa Caedwalla (to 11.2.1969)Freeth, the Hon. Gordon (from 11.2.1969)Fairhall, the Hon. AllenAnthony, the Hon. John DouglasHulme, the Hon. Alan ShallcrossFairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFCBury, the Hon. Leslie Harry ErnestSinclair, the Hon. Ian McCahonAnderson, the Hon. Senator Kenneth McCollFraser, the Hon. John Malcolm

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Gorton, JG Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs under the Prime Minister Wentworth, WC

Deputy Prime Minister McEwen, J (CP)

Minister for Trade and Industry McEwen, J (CP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry Sinclair, IM (CP)Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry Wright, Senator RC

Treasurer McMahon, W Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 13.2.1969 Freeth, G from 13.2.1969 Swartz, RWC

Minister for External Affairs to 11.2.1969 from 11.2.1969

Hasluck, PMCFreeth, G

Minister for Defence Fairhall, A

Minister for Primary Industry Anthony, JD (CP)

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Minister for National Development Fairbairn, DE

Minister for Labour and National Service

Bury, LHE

Minister for Shipping and Transport Sinclair, IM (CP)

Minister for Supply Anderson, Senator KM

Minister for Education and Science Fraser, JM

Minister for Air to 13.2.1969 from 13.2.1969

Freeth, GErwin, GD

Minister for External Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Civil Aviation Swartz, RWC

Minister for Immigration Snedden, BM

Minister for Health Forbes, AJ

Minister for Repatriation McKellar, Senator GC (CP)

Minister for Housing Rankin, Senator AJM

Attorney-General Bowen, NH

Minister for the Navy Kelly, CR

Minister for the Interior Nixon, PJ (CP)

Minister for the Army Lynch, PR

Minister for Customs and Excise Scott, Senator MF

Minister for Social Services Wentworth, WC

Minister for Works Wright, Senator RC

39. Gorton Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 12.11.1969–10.3.1971

Cabinet Ministers

Gorton, the Rt Hon. John GreyMcEwen, the Rt Hon. John (to 5.2.1971)McMahon, the Rt Hon. WilliamAnthony, the Rt Hon. John DouglasHulme, the Hon. Alan ShallcrossBury, the Hon. Leslie Harry ErnestSinclair, the Hon. Ian McCahonAnderson, Senator the Hon. Kenneth McCollFraser, the Hon. John Malcolm (to 8.3.1971)Swartz, the Hon. Reginald William ColinSnedden, the Hon. Billy Mackie, QCBowen, the Hon. Nigel Hubert, QCNixon, the Hon. Peter James

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Deputy Prime Minister to 5.2.1971 from 5.2.1971

McEwen, J (CP)Anthony, JD (CP)

Minister for Trade and Industry to 5.2.1971 from 5.2.1971

McEwen, J (CP)Anthony, JD (CP)

Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry to 5.2.1971 Sinclair, IM (CP)Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry Wright, Senator RC

Minister for External Affairs to 6.11.1970 McMahon, W

Minister for Foreign Affairs from 6.11.1970 McMahon, W

Minister for Primary Industry to 5.2.1971 from 5.2.1971

Anthony, JD (CP)Sinclair, IM (CP)

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS

Vice-President of Executive Council Hulme, AS

Treasurer Bury, LHE Minister Assisting the Treasurer Lynch, PR

Minister for Shipping and Transport to 5.2.1971 from 5.2.1971

Sinclair, IM (CP)Nixon, PJ (CP)

Minister for Supply Anderson, Senator KM

Minister for Defence to 8.3.1971 Fraser, JM

Minister for National Development Swartz, RWC

Minister for Labour and National Service

Snedden, BM

Minister for Education and Science Bowen, NH

Minister for the Interior to 5.2.1971 from 5.2.1971

Nixon, PJ (CP)Hunt, RJD (CP)

Minister for External Territories Barnes, CE (CP)

Minister for Health Forbes, AJ

Minister for Housing Rankin, Senator AJM

Minister for Immigration Lynch, PR

Minister for Social Services Wentworth, WC

Minister for Works Wright, Senator RC

Minister for Civil Aviation Cotton, Senator RC

Minister for Customs and Excise Chipp, DL

Minister for Air Drake-Brockman, Senator TC (CP)

Attorney-General Hughes, TEF

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Minister for the Navy Killen, DJ

40. McMahon Ministry (LIB-CP Coalition) 10.3.1971–5.12.1972

Cabinet Ministers

McMahon, the Rt Hon. WilliamAnthony, the Rt Hon. John DouglasGorton, the Rt Hon. John Grey, CH (to 13.8.1971)Sinclair, the Hon. Ian McCahonAnderson, Senator the Hon. Sir Kenneth McColl, KBESwartz, the Hon. Sir Reginald William Colin, KBE, EDSnedden, the Rt Hon. Billy Mackie, QCBowen, the Hon. Nigel Hubert, QCFairbairn, the Hon. David Eric, DFC (from 22.3.1971)Hulme, the Hon. Sir Alan Shallcross, KBEBury, the Hon. Leslie Harry Ernest (to 2.8.1971)Nixon, the Hon. Peter JamesLynch, the Hon. Phillip Reginald (from 22.3.1971)Fraser, the Hon. John Malcolm (from 20.8.1971)

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister McMahon, W Minister in charge of Aboriginal Affairs under the Prime Minister to 31.5.1971 Wentworth, WCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister to 27.5.1971 Peacock, ASAssistant Minister Assisting the Prime Minister from 20.8.1971 Dobie, JDM

Minister for Foreign Affairs to 22.3.1971 22.3.1971–2.8.1971 from 2.8.1971

McMahon, WBury, LHEBowen, NH

Deputy Prime Minister Anthony, JD (CP)

Minister for Trade and Industry Anthony, JD (CP) Minister in charge of Tourist Activities under the Minister for Trade and Industry to 31.5.1971 Wright, Senator RCMinister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Industry from 20.8.1971 Holten, RM (CP)

Minister for Defence to 13.8.1971 from 13.8.1971

Gorton, JGFairbairn, DE

Minister for Primary Industry Sinclair, IM (CP) Assistant Minister to the Minister for Primary Industry from 5.10.1971 King, RS (CP)

Postmaster-General Hulme, AS Assistant Minister to the Postmaster-General from 20.8.1971 Robinson, IL (CP)

Vice-President of Executive Council Hulme, AS

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Treasurer to 22.3.1971 from 22.3.1971

Bury, LHESnedden, BM

Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 22.3.1971 Lynch, PR 27.5.1971–2.2.1972 Peacock, AS from 21.3.1972 Garland, RV

Minister for National Development Swartz, RWC Minister Assisting the Minister for National Development from 27.5.1971 Chipp, DL

Minister for Shipping and Transport Nixon, PJ (CP)

Minister for Labour and National Service to 22.3.1971 from 22.3.1971

Snedden, BMLynch, PR

Assistant Minister to the Minister for Labour and National Service from 20.8.1971 Street, AA

Minister for Education and Science to 22.3.1971 22.3.1971–20.8.1971 from 20.8.1971

Bowen, NHFairbairn, DEFraser, JM

Minister for External Territories to 25.1.1972 from 2.2.1972

Barnes, CE (CP)Peacock, AS

Minister for Health to 22.3.1971 22.3.1971–2.8.1971 from 2.8.1971

Forbes, AJGreenwood, Senator IJAnderson, Senator KM

Assistant Minister to the Minister for Health from 14.9.1971 Marriott, Senator JE

Minister for Housing to 22.3.1971 from 22.3.1971

Rankin, Senator AJMCairns, KMK

Minister for Immigration to 22.3.1971 from 22.3.1971

Lynch, PRForbes, AJ

Minister for Social Services Wentworth, WC

Minister for Works Wright, Senator RC

Minister for Civil Aviation Cotton, Senator RC Assistant Minister to the Minister for Civil Aviation from 20.8.1971 McLeay, JE

Minister for Customs and Excise Chipp, DL

Minister for Air Drake-Brockman, Senator TC (CP)

Attorney-General to 22.3.1971 22.3.1971–2.8.1971 from 2.8.1971

Hughes, TEFBowen, NHGreenwood, Senator IJ

Minister for Repatriation Holten, RM (CP)

Minister for the Army to 2.2.1972 from 2.2.1972

Peacock, ASKatter, RC (CP)

Minister for the Navy to 22.3.1971 from 22.3.1971

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Minister in charge of Tourist Activities from 31.5.1971 Howson, P

41. Whitlam Ministry* (ALP) 5.12.1972–19.12.1972On 5.12.1972, following the general election on 2.12.1972, the Governor-General called upon the Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Labor Party, Mr EG Whitlam, to form a government. Mr Whitlam was sworn in as Prime Minister and the Deputy Parliamentary Leader of the Australian Labor Party, Mr LH Barnard, was sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister. Pending a meeting of the Parliamentary Caucus of the ALP to elect the full ministry, an interim ministry was formed with Mr Whitlam and Mr Barnard sharing between them the administration of the various government departments.

* All members of the Ministry sat as members of the Cabinet.

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Whitlam, EG

Minister for Foreign Affairs Whitlam, EG

Treasurer Whitlam, EG

Attorney-General Whitlam, EG

Minister for Customs and Excise Whitlam, EG

Minister for Trade and Industry Whitlam, EG

Minister for Shipping and Transport Whitlam, EG

Minister for Education and Science Whitlam, EG

Minister for Civil Aviation Whitlam, EG

Minister for Housing Whitlam, EG

Minister for Works Whitlam, EG

Minister for External Territories Whitlam, EG

Minister for the Environment, Aborigines and the Arts

Whitlam, EG

Deputy Prime Minister Barnard, LH

Minister for Defence Barnard, LH

Minister for Supply Barnard, LH

Minister for the Army Barnard, LH

Minister for the Navy Barnard, LH

Minister for Air Barnard, LH

Postmaster-General Barnard, LH

Minister for Labour and National Service Barnard, LH

Minister for Social Services Barnard, LH

Minister for Immigration Barnard, LH

Minister for the Interior Barnard, LH

Minister for Primary Industry Barnard, LH

Minister for Repatriation Barnard, LH

Minister for Health Barnard, LH

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42. Whitlam Ministry* (ALP) 19.12.1972–12.6.1974* All members of the Ministry sat as members of the Cabinet.

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Whitlam, EG Minister Assisting the Prime Minister to 30.11.1973 Willesee, Senator DR from 30.11.1973 Bowen, LF

Deputy Prime Minister Barnard, LH

Minister for Defence Barnard, LH Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Bishop, Senator R

Minister for the Navy to 30.11.1973 Barnard, LH

Minister for the Army to 30.11.1973 Barnard, LH

Minister for Air to 30.11.1973 Barnard, LH

Minister for Supply to 9.10.1973 from 9.10.1973

Barnard, LHEnderby, KE

Minister for Foreign Affairs to 6.11.1973 from 6.11.1973

Whitlam, EGWillesee, Senator DR

Minister Assisting the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 6.11.1973 Willesee, Senator DRMinister Assisting the Minister for Foreign Affairs in matters relating to Papua New Guinea from 30.11.1973 Morrison, WL

Minister for Overseas Trade Cairns, JF

Minister for Secondary Industry to 9.10.1973 from 9.10.1973

Cairns, JFEnderby, KE

Minister for Social Security Hayden, WG

Treasurer Crean, FD Minister Assisting the Treasurer from 15.2.1973 Stewart, FE

Attorney-General Murphy, Senator LK

Minister for Customs and Excise Murphy, Senator LK

Special Minister of State to 30.11.1973 from 30.11.1973

Willesee, Senator DRBowen, LF

Vice-President of Executive Council to 30.11.1973 from 30.11.1973

Willesee, Senator DRStewart, FE

Minister for the Media McClelland, Senator D

Minister for Northern Development Patterson, RA

Minister for Repatriation Bishop, Senator R

Minister for Services and Property Daly, FM

Minister for Labour Cameron, CR

Minister for Urban and Regional Development

Uren, T

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Minister for Civil Aviation to 30.11.1973 Jones, CK

Minister for Education Beazley, KE

Minister for Tourism and Recreation Stewart, FE

Minister for Works to 9.10.1973 9.10.1973–30.11.1973

Cavanagh, Senator JLJohnson, LR

Minister for Primary Industry Wriedt, Senator KS

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to 9.10.1973 from 9.10.1973

Bryant, GMCavanagh, Senator JL

Minister for Minerals and Energy Connor, RFX

Minister for Immigration Grassby, AJ

Minister for Housing to 30.11.1973 Johnson, LR

Minister for Housing and Construction from 30.11.1973 Johnson, LR

Minister for the Capital Territory to 9.10.1973 from 9.10.1973

Enderby, KEBryant, GM

Minister for the Northern Territory to 19.10.1973 from 19.10.1973

Enderby, KEPatterson, RA

Postmaster-General Bowen, LF

Minister for Health Everingham, DN

Minister for the Environment and Conservation

Cass, MH

Minister for Science Morrison, WL

Minister for External Territories to 30.11.1973 Morrison, WL

43. Whitlam Ministry* (ALP) 12.6.1974–11.11.1975

* All members of the Ministry sat as members of the Cabinet.

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Whitlam, EG Minister Assisting the Prime Minister in matters relating to the Public Service to 6.6.1975 Bowen, LF from 6.6.1975 McClelland, Senator JR

Deputy Prime Minister to 2.7.1975 from 14.7.1975

Cairns, JFCrean, FD

Minister for Overseas Trade to 11.12.1974 from 11.12.1974

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Minister for Social Security to 6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Hayden, WGWheeldon, Senator JM

Minister Assisting the Minister for Social Security from 6.6.1975 Stewart, FE

Minister for Customs and Excise to 10.2.1975 10.2.1975–27.3.1975

Murphy, Senator LKEnderby, KE

Attorney-General to 10.2.1975 from 10.2.1975

Murphy, Senator LKEnderby, KE

Minister for Police and Customs 27.3.1975–6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Enderby, KECavanagh, Senator JL

Minister for Foreign Affairs Willesee, Senator DR Minister Assisting the Minister for Foreign Affairs in matters relating to Papua New Guinea to 6.6.1975 Morrison, WLMinister Assisting the Minister for Foreign Affairs in matters relating to the Islands of the Pacific from 6.6.1975 Morrison, WL

Treasurer to 11.12.1974 11.12.1974–6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Crean, FDCairns, JFHayden, WG

Minister Assisting the Treasurer Stewart, FE

Minister for Services and Property to 7.10.1975 Daly, FM

Minister for Administrative Services from 7.10.1975 Daly, FM

Minister for the Media to 6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

McClelland, Senator DCass, MH

Minister for Defence to 6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Barnard, LHMorrison, WL

Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence to 6.6.1975 Morrison, WL from 6.6.1975 Bishop, Senator R

Minister for Agriculture to 21.10.1975 from 21.10.1975

Wriedt, Senator KSPatterson, RA

Minister for Northern Development Patterson, RA

Minister for the Northern Territory to 6.6.1975 Patterson, RA

Minister for Northern Australia 6.6.1975–21.10.1975 from 21.10.1975

Patterson, RAKeating, PJ

Minister for Labour and Immigration to 6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Cameron, CRMcClelland, Senator JR

Minister for Education Beazley, KE

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Minister for Repatriation and Compensation

Wheeldon, Senator JM Minister Assisting the Minister for Repatriation and Compensation from 6.6.1975 Stewart, FE

Minister for Urban and Regional Development

Uren, T Minister Assisting the Minister for Urban and Regional Development from 6.6.1975 Riordan, JM

Postmaster-General Bishop, Senator R

Minister for Housing and Construction to 6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Johnson, LRRiordan, JM

Minister for Transport Jones, CK

Minister for Health Everingham, DN

Minister for Manufacturing Industry to 10.2.1975 10.2.1975–6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Enderby, KEMcClelland, Senator JRBowen, LF

Minister for the Capital Territory Bryant, GM

Minister for the Environment and Conservation to 21.4.1975 Cass, MH

Minister for Environment 21.4.1975–6.6.1975 6.6.1975–2.7.1975 2.7.1975–14.7.1975 from 14.7.1975

Cass, MHCairns, JFWhitlam, EGBerinson, JM

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to 6.6.1975 from 6.6.1975

Cavanagh, Senator JLJohnson, LR

Minister for Science to 6.6.1975 Morrison, WL

Minister for Science and Consumer Affairs from 6.6.1975 Cameron, CR

Minister for Tourism and Recreation Stewart, FE

Vice-President of Executive Council Stewart, FE

44. Fraser Ministry* (LIB-NCP Coalition) 11.11.1975–22.12.1975On 11.11.1975 the Governor-General withdrew the commission of the Hon. EG Whitlam as Prime Minister and appointed the Hon. JM Fraser to hold the office of Prime Minister until a general election was held.

* All members of the Ministry sat as members of the Cabinet.

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fraser, JM

Deputy Prime Minister Anthony, JD (NCP)

Minister for Overseas Trade Anthony, JD (NCP)

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Minister for Agriculture Sinclair, IM (NCP)

Minister for Northern Australia Sinclair, IM (NCP)

Special Minister of State Withers, Senator RG

Minister for the Capital Territory Withers, Senator RG

Minister for the Media Withers, Senator RG

Minister for Tourism and Recreation Withers, Senator RG

Vice-President of Executive Council Withers, Senator RG

Attorney-General Greenwood, Senator IJ

Minister for Police and Customs Greenwood, Senator IJ

Minister for Manufacturing Industry Cotton, Senator RC

Minister for Science and Consumer Affairs

Cotton, Senator RC

Minister for Transport Nixon, PJ (NCP)

Postmaster-General Nixon, PJ (NCP)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Peacock, AS

Minister for Environment Peacock, AS

Minister for Social Security Chipp, DL

Minister for Health Chipp, DL

Minister for Repatriation and Compensation

Chipp, DL

Minister for Defence Killen, DJ

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Drake-Brockman, Senator TC (NCP)

Minister for Administrative Services Drake-Brockman, Senator TC (NCP)

Minister for Housing and Construction Carrick, Senator JL

Minister for Urban and Regional Development

Carrick, Senator JL

Minister for Labour and Immigration Street, AA

Minister for Education Guilfoyle, Senator MGC

45. Fraser Ministry (LIB-NCP Coalition) 22.12.1975–20.12.1977

Cabinet Ministers

Fraser, the Rt Hon. John MalcolmAnthony, the Rt Hon. John DouglasLynch, the Hon. Phillip Reginald (to 19.11.1977)Sinclair, the Hon. Ian McCahonWithers, Senator the Hon. Reginald GreiveGreenwood, Senator the Hon. Ivor John, QC (to 8.7.1976)Cotton, Senator the Hon. Robert CarringtonStreet, the Hon. Anthony AustinNixon, the Hon. Peter JamesCarrick, Senator the Hon. John Leslie

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Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fraser, JM Minister Assisting the Prime Minister in Federal Affairs Carrick, Senator JLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister in Public Service Matters Street, AAMinister Assisting the Prime Minister in Childcare Matters to 23.6.1976 Guilfoyle, Senator MGCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister in matters concerning the Arts from 16.8.1976 Staley, AAMinister Assisting the Prime Minister in Women’s Affairs 16.8.1976–8.11.1976 Street, AA from 8.11.1976 Macphee, IMMinister Assisting the Prime Minister from 24.5.1977 Howard, JW

Deputy Prime Minister Anthony, JD (NCP)

Minister for National Resources Anthony, JD (NCP) Minister Assisting the Minister for National Resources Adermann, AE (NCP)

Minister for Overseas Trade Anthony, JD (NCP)

Treasurer to 19.11.1977 from 19.11.1977

Lynch, PRHoward, JW

Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 6.2.1976 Garland, RV from 6.2.1976 Robinson, EL

Minister for Finance 7.12.1976–19.11.1977 Lynch, PR

Minister for Primary Industry Sinclair, IM (NCP)

Minister for Administrative Services Withers, Senator RG

Vice-President of Executive Council Withers, Senator RG

Minister for Environment, Housing and Community Development to 8.7.1976 from 8.7.1976

Greenwood, Senator IJNewman, KE

Minister for Industry and Commerce Cotton, Senator RC

Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations

Street, AA Minister Assisting the Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations from 8.11.1976 Macphee, IM

Minister for Transport Nixon, PJ (NCP)

Minister for Education Carrick, Senator JL

Minister for Foreign Affairs Peacock, AS

Minister for Defence Killen, DJ Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence McLeay, JE

Minister for Social Security Guilfoyle, Senator MGC

Attorney-General to 6.9.1977 from 6.9.1977

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Howard, JWFife, WC

Minister for Special Trade Negotiations from 17.7.1977 Howard, JW

Minister for Post and Telecommunications to 6.2.1976 from 6.12.1976

Garland, RVRobinson, EL

Minister for Health Hunt, RJD (NCP)

Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs

MacKellar, MJR

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Viner, RI

Minister for the Northern Territory Adermann, AE (NCP)

Minister for the Capital Territory to 16.2.1976 from 16.2.1976

Robinson, ELStaley, AA

Minister for Construction McLeay, JE

Minister for Repatriation to 8.7.1976 8.7.1976–5.10.1976

Newman, KEDurack, Senator PD

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs 5.10.1976–6.9.1977 from 6.9.1977

Durack, Senator PDGarland, RV

Minister for Science Webster, Senator JJ (NCP)

Minister for Productivityfrom 8.11.1976 Macphee, IM

46. Fraser Ministry (LIB-NCP Coalition) 20.12.1977–3.11.1980

Cabinet Ministers

Fraser, the Rt Hon. John Malcolm, CHAnthony, the Rt Hon. John Douglas, CHLynch, the Rt Hon. Phillip ReginaldSinclair, the Rt Hon. Ian McCahon (to 27.9.1979 and from 19.8.1980)Withers, Senator the Rt Hon. Reginald Greive (to 7.8.1978)Street, the Hon. Anthony AustinNixon, the Hon. Peter JamesHoward, the Hon. John WinstonCarrick, Senator the Hon. John LesliePeacock, the Hon. Andrew SharpKillen, the Hon. Denis JamesGuilfoyle, Senator the Hon. Margaret Georgina Constance (later Dame Margaret, DBE)Robinson, the Hon. Eric LaidlawViner, the Hon. Robert IanDurack, Senator the Hon. Peter Drew, QC (from 25.8.1978)Hunt, the Hon. Ralph James Dunnet (from 8.12.1979)

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Prime Minister Fraser, JM Minister Assisting the Prime Minister in Federal Affairs to 25.8.1978 Carrick, Senator JL 25.8.1978–8.12.1979 Fife, WC from 8.12.1979 Newman, KEMinister Assisting the Prime Minister to 8.12.1979 Viner, RI from 8.12.1979 MacKellar, MJR

Deputy Prime Minister Anthony, JD (NCP)

Minister for Trade and Resources Anthony, JD (NCP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Resources to 8.12.1979 Garland, RV 8.12.1979–19.8.1980 Scott, Senator DB (NCP)

Minister for Industry and Commerce

Lynch, PR Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry and Commerce 5.12.1978–8.12.1979 Macphee, IM from 8.12.1979 Garland, RV

Minister for Primary Industry to 27.9.1979 from 27.9.1979

Sinclair, IM (NCP)Nixon, PJ (NCP)

Minister Assisting the Minister for Primary Industry Adermann, AE (NCP)

Minister for Administrative Services to 7.8.1978 7.8.1978–25.8.1978 25.8.1978–5.12.1978 from 5.12.1978

Withers, Senator RGDurack, Senator PDChaney, Senator FMMcLeay, JE

Vice-President of Executive Council to 7.8.1978 from 7.8.1978

Withers, Senator RGCarrick, Senator JL

Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations to 5.12.1978 Street, AA

Minister Assisting the Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations to 5.12.1978 Groom, RJ

Minister for Industrial Relations from 5.12.1978 Street, AA

Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs from 5.12.1978 Viner, RI

Minister for Transport to 8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

Nixon, PJ (NCP)Hunt, RJD (NCP)

Treasurer Howard, JW Minister Assisting the Treasurer 25.8.1978–8.12.1979 MacKellar, MJR from 8.12.1979 Macphee, IM

Minister for Education to 8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

Carrick, Senator JLFife, WC

Minister Assisting the Minister for Education 25.8.1978–8.12.1979 Chaney, Senator FM

Minister for Foreign Affairs Peacock, AS

Minister for Defence Killen, DJ Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence McLeay, JE

Minister for Social Security Guilfoyle, Senator MGC

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Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to 5.12.1978 from 5.12.1978

Viner, RIChaney, Senator FM

Minister for Health to 8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

Hunt, RJD (NCP)MacKellar, MJR

Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs to 8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

MacKellar, MJRMacphee, IM

Minister for the Northern Territory to 28.9.1978 Adermann, AE (NCP)

Minister for Construction to 5.12.1978 McLeay, JE

Minister for Housing and Construction from 5.12.1978 Groom, RJ

Minister for National Development to 8.12.1979 Newman, KE

Minister for National Development and Energy from 8.12.1979 Carrick, Senator JL

Minister Assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy from 8.12.1979 Chaney, Senator FM

Minister for Science to 5.12.1978 Webster, Senator JJ (NCP)

Minister for Science and the Environment 5.12.1978–8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

Webster, Senator JJ (NCP)Thomson, DS (NCP)

Minister for Post and Telecommunications

Staley, AA

Attorney-General Durack, Senator PD

Minister for Productivity to 8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

Macphee, IMNewman, KE

Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs to 8.12.1979 from 8.12.1979

Fife, WCGarland, RV

Minister for Special Trade Representations to 8.12.1979 8.12.1979–19.8.1980 from 19.8.1980

Garland, RVScott, Senator DB (NCP)Sinclair, IM (NCP)

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs to 4.7.1978 from 4.7.1978

Garland, RVAdermann, AE (NCP)

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Minister for the Capital Territory Ellicott, RJ

Minister for Environment, Housing and Community Development to 5.12.1978 Groom, RJ

47. Fraser Ministry (LIB-NCP* Coalition) 3.11.1980–11.3.1983

Cabinet Ministers

Fraser, the Rt Hon. John Malcolm, CHAnthony, the Rt Hon. John Douglas, CHLynch, the Rt Hon. Sir Phillip Reginald, KCMG Sinclair, the Rt Hon. Ian McCahonCarrick, Senator the Hon. John Leslie (later Sir John, KCMG)Street, the Hon. Anthony AustinNixon, the Hon. Peter JamesHoward, the Hon. John WinstonPeacock, the Hon. Andrew Sharp (to 16.4.1981)Killen, the Hon. Denis JamesGuilfoyle, Senator the Hon. Dame Margaret Georgina Constance, DBEViner, the Hon. Robert Ian (to 7.5.1982)Durack, Senator the Hon. Peter Drew, QCChaney, Senator the Hon. Frederick MichaelFife, the Hon. Wallace Clyde (from 16.4.1981)Macphee, the Hon. Ian Malcolm (from 7.5.1982)Baume, Senator the Hon. Peter Erne (from 7.5.1982)

* The National Country Party changed its name to the National Party of Australia on 16.10.1982.

Title MinisterAssistant ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Fraser, JM Minister Assisting the Prime Minister in Federal Affairs Fife, WCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister Viner, RIMinister Assisting the Prime Minister in Public Service Matters from 7.5.1982 Fife, WCParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 19.3.1981 Wilson, IBC from 19.3.1981 Cadman, AG

Deputy Prime Minister Anthony, JD (NCP)

Minister for Trade and Resources Anthony, JD (NCP) Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Resources McVeigh, DT (NCP)

Minister for Industry and Commerce to 11.10.1982 from 11.10.1982

Lynch, PRPeacock, AS

Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry and Commerce Hodgman, WM

Minister for Communications to 7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Sinclair, IM (NCP)Brown, NA

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Carrick, Senator JL Minister Assisting the Minister for National Development and Energy to 7.5.1982 Baume, Senator PE from 7.5.1982 Carlton, JJ

Vice-President of Executive Council to 7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Carrick, Senator JLKillen, DJ

Minister for Foreign Affairs Street, AA

Minister for Primary Industry Nixon, PJ (NCP) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industry Lloyd, B (NCP)

Treasurer Howard, JW Minister Assisting the Treasurer Messner, Senator AJParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer from 7.5.1982 Baume, Senator ME

Minister for Industrial Relations to 16.4.1981 16.4.1981–7.5.1982

Peacock, ASViner, RI

Minister for Defence to 7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Killen, DJSinclair, IM (NCP)

Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence to 7.5.1982 Newman, KE from 7.5.1982 Viner, RI

Minister for Defence Support from 7.5.1982 Viner, RI

Minister for Finance Guilfoyle, Senator MGC

Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs to 16.4.1981 16.4.1981–7.5.1982

Viner, RIBrown, NA

Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations from 7.5.1982 Macphee, IM

Attorney-General Durack, Senator PD Minister Assisting the Attorney-General from 7.5.1982 Brown, NA

Minister for Social Security Chaney, Senator FM Minister Assisting the Minister for Social Security from 7.5.1982 Wilson, IBC

Minister for Home Affairs and Environment to 17.2.1981 17.2.1981–19.3.1981 19.3.1981–7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Ellicott, RJMacKellar, MJRWilson, IBCMcVeigh, DT (NCP)

Minister for Transport to 7.5.1982 Hunt, RJD (NCP)

Minister for Transport and Construction from 7.5.1982 Hunt, RJD (NCP)

Minister for Aviation from 7.5.1982 Fife, WC

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MacKellar, MJRBaume, Senator PECarlton, JJ

Minister for Education to 7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Fife, WCBaume, Senator PE

Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs to 7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Macphee, IMHodges, JC

Minister for Science and Technology

Thomson, DS (NCP)

Minister for Administrative Services Newman, KE

Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs to 20.4.1982 20.4.1982–7.5.1982

Moore, JCBrown, NA

Minister for the Capital Territory Hodgman, WM

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Messner, Senator AJ

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs to 7.5.1982 from 7.5.1982

Baume, Senator PEWilson, IBC

Minister for Housing and Construction to 7.5.1982 McVeigh, DT (NCP)

48. Hawke Ministry (ALP) 11.3.1983–13.12.1984

Cabinet Ministers

Hawke, the Hon. Robert James Lee, ACBowen, the Hon. Lionel FrostButton, Senator the Hon. John NormanGrimes, Senator the Hon. Donald JamesWillis, the Hon. RalphKeating, the Hon. Paul JohnYoung, the Hon. Michael Jerome (to 14.7.1983 and from 21.1.1984)West, the Hon. Stewart John (to 4.11.1983 and from 3.4.1984)Walsh, Senator the Hon. Peter AlexanderHayden, the Hon. William GeorgeRyan, Senator the Hon. Susan MareeEvans, Senator the Hon. Gareth John, QCScholes, the Hon. Gordon Glen DentonDawkins, the Hon. John Sydney (from 14.7.1983)Kerin, the Hon. John Charles (from 4.11.1983)

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Deputy Prime Minister Bowen, LF

Minister for Trade Bowen, LF

Minister for Industry and Commerce Button, Senator JN Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry and Commerce Brown, JJ

Minister for Social Security Grimes, Senator DJ

Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations

Willis, R

Treasurer Keating, PJ Minister Assisting the Treasurer from 26.5.1983 Hurford, CJ

Special Minister of State to 14.7.1983 14.7.1983–21.1.1984 from 21.1.1984

Young, MJBeazley, KCYoung, MJ

Vice-President of Executive Council to 14.7.1983 from 14.7.1983

Young, MJBowen, LF

Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs

West, SJ

Minister for Resources and Energy Walsh, Senator PA

Minister for Foreign Affairs Hayden, WG

Minister for Education and Youth Affairs

Ryan, Senator SM

Attorney-General Evans, Senator GJ

Minister for Defence Scholes, GGD Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Beazley, KC

Minister for Transport Morris, PF

Minister for Primary Industry Kerin, JC

Minister for Aviation Beazley, KC

Minister for Housing and Construction

Hurford, CJ

Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism

Brown, JJ

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Minister for Administrative Services Brown, JJ

Minister for Finance Dawkins, JS

Minister for Health Blewett, N

Minister for Science and Technology

Jones, BO

Minister for Communications Duffy, MJ Minister Assisting the Minister for Communications Button, Senator JN

Minister for Home Affairs and Environment

Cohen, B

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Holding, AC

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Gietzelt, Senator AT

Minister for Territories and Local Government

Uren, T

Minister for Defence Support Howe, BL

49. Hawke Ministry (ALP) 13.12.1984–24.7.1987

Cabinet Ministers

Hawke, the Hon. Robert James Lee, ACBowen, the Hon. Lionel FrostButton, Senator the Hon. John NormanGrimes, Senator the Hon. Donald James (to 16.2.1987)Willis, the Hon. RalphKeating, the Hon. Paul JohnYoung, the Hon. Michael JeromeWalsh, Senator the Hon. Peter AlexanderHayden, the Hon. William GeorgeRyan, Senator the Hon. Susan MareeEvans, Senator the Hon. Gareth John, QCDawkins, the Hon. John SydneyKerin, the Hon. John CharlesWest, the Hon. Stewart JohnBeazley, the Hon. Kim ChristianHurford, the Hon. Christopher JohnHowe, the Hon. Brian Leslie

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Deputy Prime Minister Bowen, LF

Attorney-General Bowen, LF

Vice-President of Executive Council Bowen, LF

Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce

Button, Senator JN Minister Assisting the Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce Jones, BO

Minister for Community Services to 16.2.1987 from 16.2.1987

Grimes, Senator DJHurford, CJ

Minister for Employment and Industrial Relations

Willis, R

Treasurer Keating, PJ Minister Assisting the Treasurer Hurford, CJ

Special Minister of State to 16.2.1987 from 16.2.1987

Young, MJTate, Senator MC

Minister for Finance Walsh, Senator PA

Minister for Foreign Affairs Hayden, WG Minister Assisting the Minister for Foreign Affairs Evans, Senator GJ

Minister for Education Ryan, Senator SM

Minister for Resources and Energy Evans, Senator GJ

Minister for Trade Dawkins, JS

Minister for Primary Industry Kerin, JC

Minister for Housing and Construction

West, SJ

Minister for Defence Beazley, KC Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Brown, JJ Duffy, MJ

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Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs to 16.2.1987 from 16.2.1987

Hurford, CJYoung, MJ

Minister Assisting the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs from 16.2.1987 Holding, AC

Minister for Social Security Howe, BL

Minister for Transport Morris, PF

Minister for Aviation Morris, PF

Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism

Brown, JJ

Minister for Health Blewett, N

Minister for Science Jones, BO

Minister for Territories Scholes, GGD

Minister for Communications Duffy, MJ

Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Environment

Cohen, B

Minister for Aboriginal Affairs Holding, AC

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Gietzelt, Senator AT

Minister for Local Government and Administrative Services

Uren, T

50. Hawke Ministry (ALP) 24.7.1987–4.4.1990On 24.7.1987, the third Hawke Ministry implemented a two-level ministerial structure, with distinctions drawn between senior and junior ministers. This arrangement has been continued by subsequent ministries.

Cabinet Ministers

Hawke, the Hon. Robert James Lee, ACBowen, the Hon. Lionel FrostButton, Senator the Hon. John NormanEvans, Senator the Hon. Gareth John, QCKeating, the Hon. Paul JohnYoung, the Hon. Michael Jerome (to 12.2.1988)Walsh, Senator the Hon. Peter AlexanderHayden, the Hon. William George (to 17.8.1988)Willis, the Hon. RalphDawkins, the Hon. John SydneyBeazley, the Hon. Kim ChristianKerin, the Hon. John CharlesHowe, the Hon. Brian LeslieWest, the Hon. Stewart JohnBrown, the Hon. John Joseph (to 18.12.1987)Blewett, the Hon. Dr NealRyan, Senator the Hon. Susan Maree (to 19.1.1988)Duffy, the Hon. Michael John (from 19.1.1988)Richardson, Senator the Hon. Graham Frederick (from 19.1.1988)Holding, the Hon. Allan Clyde (from 15.2.1988 to 2.9.1988)Morris, the Hon. Peter Frederick (from 2.9.1988)Ray, Senator the Hon. Robert Francis (from 2.9.1988)

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Deputy Prime Minister Bowen, LF

Attorney-General Bowen, LF Minister for Consumer Affairs to 15.2.1988 Staples, PR from 15.2.1988 Bolkus, Senator NParliamentary Secretary for Justice* to 18.9.1987 Tate, Senator MCMinister for Justice from 18.9.1987 Tate, Senator MC

Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce

Button, Senator JN Minister for Science and Small Business to 19.1.1988 Jones, BOMinister for Science, Customs and Small Business from 19.1.1988 Jones, BOMinister Assisting the Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce Duffy, MJ

Minister for Transport and Communications to 2.9.1988 from 2.9.1988

Evans, Senator GJWillis, R

Minister for Land Transport and Infrastructure Support to 19.1.1988 Duncan, PMinister for Transport and Communication Support 19.1.1988–15.2.1988 Holding, AC 15.2.1988–2.9.1988 Morris, PFMinister for Telecommunications and Aviation Support 2.9.1988–28.3.1989 Punch, GF from 6.4.1989 Kelly, RJMinister for Land Transport and Shipping Support from 2.9.1988 Brown, RJ Minister Assisting the Minister for Transport and Communications 19.1.1988–2.9.1988 Ray, Senator RF

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Treasurer Keating, PJ Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 15.2.1988 Holding, AC from 15.2.1988 Morris, PFMinister Assisting the Treasurer for Prices to 15.2.1988 Staples, PR from 15.2.1988 Bolkus, Senator N

Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs to 12.2.1988 15.2.1988–2.9.1988 from 2.9.1988

Young MJHolding, ACRay, Senator RF

Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government* to 18.9.1987 Reynolds, Senator MMinister for Local Government from 18.9.1987 Reynolds, Senator MMinister Assisting the Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs from 2.9.1988 Holding, AC

Vice-President of Executive Council to 12.2.1988 from 15.2.1988

Young MJBeazley, KC

Minister for Finance Walsh, Senator PA

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade to 17.8.1988 from 2.9.1988

Hayden, WGEvans, Senator GJ

Minister for Trade Negotiations Duffy, MJ

Minister for Industrial Relations to 2.9.1988 from 2.9.1988

Willis, RMorris, PF

Minister for Employment, Education and Training

Dawkins, JS Minister for Employment Services and Youth Affairs to 19.1.1988 Holding, ACMinister for Employment and Education Services from 19.1.1988 Duncan, PMinister for Aboriginal Affairs Hand, GL

Minister for Defence Beazley, KC Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Science and Personnel* to 18.9.1987 Kelly, RJMinister for Defence Science and Personnel 18.9.1987–6.4.1989 Kelly, RJ from 6.4.1989 Simmons, DW

Minister for Primary Industries and Energy

Kerin, JC Minister for Resources to 19.1.1988 Morris, PF from 19.1.1988 Cook, Senator PFSMinister Assisting the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Duffy, MJ

Minister for Social Security

Howe, BL

Minister for Administrative Services

West, SJ Minister for Home Affairs to 2.9.1988 Ray, Senator RF

Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories to 18.12.1987 from 19.1.1988

Brown, JJRichardson, Senator GF

Minister for the Environment and the Arts to 19.1.1988 Richardson, Senator GFMinister for the Arts and Territories 19.1.1988–2.9.1988 Punch, GF 2.9.1988–22.5.1989 Holding, ACMinister for the Arts, Tourism and Territories from 22.5.1989 Holding, AC

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* Temporary title prior to the amendment of the Ministers of State Act 1952.

51. Hawke Ministry (ALP) 4.4.1990–20.12.1991

Cabinet Ministers

Hawke, the Hon. Robert James Lee, ACKeating, the Hon. Paul John (to 3.6.1991)Button, Senator the Hon. John NormanEvans, Senator the Hon. Gareth John, QCBlewett, the Hon. Dr NealWillis, the Hon. RalphDuffy, the Hon. Michael JohnDawkins, the Hon. John SydneyBeazley, the Hon. Kim ChristianKerin, the Hon. John CharlesHowe, the Hon. Brian LeslieRichardson, Senator the Hon. Graham Frederick Ray, Senator the Hon. Robert Francis Hand, the Hon. Gerard LeslieKelly, the Hon. Roslyn JoanCook, Senator the Hon. Peter Francis SalmonBolkus, Senator the Hon. NickCrean, the Hon. Simon Findlay (from 4.6.1991)

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Prime Minister Hawke, RJL Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Commonwealth-State Relations to 3.6.1991 Keating, PJ from 4.6.1991 Howe, BLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs Hand, GLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Science to 4.6.1991 Crean, SF from 4.6.1991 Free, RVMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Social Justice Howe, BLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women Fatin, WFMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters Cook, Senator PFSMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Aboriginal Reconciliation from 20.2.1991 Tickner, REMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Northern Australia Collins, Senator RLParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 4.6.1991 Free, RV from 4.6.1991 Price, LRS

Deputy Prime Minister to 3.6.1991 from 3.6.1991

Keating, PJHowe, BL

Treasurer to 3.6.1991 3.6.1991–4.6.1991 4.6.1991–9.12.1991 from 9.12.1991

Keating, PJ Hawke, RJLKerin, JCWillis, R

Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 4.6.1991 Crean, SF from 4.6.1991 Free, RVParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer McMullan, Senator RF

Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce

Button, Senator JN Minister for Science and Technology to 4.6.1991 Crean, SF from 4.6.1991 Free, RVMinister for Small Business and Customs Beddall, DPMinister Assisting the Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce Blewett, N

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade

Evans, Senator GJ Minister for Trade Negotiations to 1.2.1991 Blewett, NMinister for Trade and Overseas Development from 1.2.1991 Blewett, N

Minister for Finance to 9.12.1991 from 9.12.1991

Willis, RBeazley, KC

Attorney-General Duffy, MJ Minister for Justice and Consumer Affairs Tate, Senator MC

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Dawkins, JS Minister for Employment and Education Services to 7.5.1990 Baldwin, PJMinister for Higher Education and Employment Services from 7.5.1990 Baldwin, PJMinister for Aboriginal Affairs to 19.12.1991 Tickner, REMinister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs from 19.12.1991 Tickner, RE

Minister for Transport and Communications to 9.12.1991 from 9.12.1991

Beazley, KCKerin, JC

Minister for Shipping to 7.5.1990 Collins, Senator RLMinister for Shipping and Aviation Support from 7.5.1990 Collins, Senator RLMinister for Land Transport Brown, RJParliamentary Secretary to Minister for Transport and Communications Snowdon, WE

Vice-President of Executive Council to 1.2.1991 from 1.2.1991

Beazley, KCRichardson, Senator GF

Minister for Primary Industries and Energy to 4.6.1991 from 4.6.1991

Kerin, JC Crean, SF

Minister for Resources Griffiths, AGMinister Assisting the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Blewett, N

Minister for Community Services and Health to 7.6.1991 Howe, BL

Minister for Housing and Aged Care to 7.5.1990 Staples, PRMinister for Aged, Family and Health Services from 7.5.1990 Staples, PR

Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services from 7.6.1991 Howe, BL

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Humphreys, BC

Minister for Social Security Richardson, Senator GF

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security Sciacca, CA

Minister for Defence Ray, Senator RF Minister for Defence Science and Personnel Bilney, GN

Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs

Hand, GL Minister for Local Government Fatin, WF

Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories

Kelly, RJ Minister for the Arts, Tourism and Territories Simmons, DW

Minister for Industrial Relations Cook, Senator PFS

Minister for Administrative Services

Bolkus, Senator N

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52. Keating Ministry (ALP) 20.12.1991–24.3.1993

Cabinet Ministers

Keating, the Hon. Paul JohnButton, Senator the Hon. John NormanEvans, Senator the Hon. Gareth John, QCBlewett, the Hon. Dr NealWillis, the Hon. RalphDuffy, the Hon. Michael JohnDawkins, the Hon. John SydneyBeazley, the Hon. Kim ChristianKerin, the Hon. John Charles (to 27.12.1991)Howe, the Hon. Brian LeslieRichardson, Senator the Hon. Graham Frederick (to 18.5.1992)Ray, Senator the Hon. Robert Francis Hand, the Hon. Gerard LeslieKelly, the Hon. Roslyn JoanCook, Senator the Hon. Peter Francis SalmonBolkus, Senator the Hon. Nick Crean, the Hon. Simon Findlay Griffiths, the Hon. Alan Gordon (from 27.12.1991)Collins, Senator the Hon. Robert Lindsay (from 27.12.1991)Humphreys, the Hon. Benjamin Charles (from 27.5.1992)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Keating, PJ Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Commonwealth-State Relations Howe, BLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Science to 27.12.1991 Free, RVMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Northern Australia to 27.5.1992 Collins, Senator RL from 27.5.1992 Humphreys, BCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Social Justice Howe, BLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women Fatin, WFMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters Cook, Senator PFSMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs Hand, GLMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Aboriginal Reconciliation Tickner, REParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 27.12.1991 Price, LRS from 27.12.1991 Brereton, LJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister from 27.12.1991 Free, RV

Deputy Prime Minister Howe, BL

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Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services

Howe, BL Minister for Aged, Family and Health Services Staples, PRMinister for Veterans’ Affairs Humphreys, BCParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health, Housing and Community Services from 27.12.1991 Johns, GT

Treasurer to 27.12.1991 from 27.12.1991

Willis, RDawkins, JS

Minister Assisting the Treasurer to 27.12.1991 Free, RV from 27.12.1991 Baldwin, PJParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer McMullan, Senator RF

Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce

Button, Senator JN Minister for Science and Technology Free, RVMinister for Small Business and Customs to 27.12.1991 Beddall, DPMinister for Small Business, Construction and Customs from 27.12.1991 Beddall, DPMinister Assisting the Minister for Industry, Technology and Commerce to 27.12.1991 Blewett, N

Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade

Evans, Senator GJ Minister for Trade and Overseas Development25

to 27.12.1991 Blewett, N from 27.12.1991 Kerin, JCParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from 27.12.1991 Martin, SP

Minister for Finance to 27.12.1991 from 27.12.1991

Beazley, KCWillis, R

Attorney-General Duffy, MJ Minister for Justice and Consumer Affairs to 27.5.1992 Tate, Senator MCMinister for Justice from 27.5.1992 Tate, Senator MCMinister for Consumer Affairs from 27.5.1992 McHugh, JParliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General from 27.12.1991 Duncan, P

Minister for Employment, Education and Training to 27.12.1991 from 27.12.1991

Dawkins, JSBeazley, KC

Minister for Higher Education and Employment Services Baldwin, PJMinister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Tickner, REParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Education and Training from 27.5.1992 Snowdon, WE

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Minister for Transport and Communications to 27.12.1991 27.12.1991–18.5.1992 from 19.5.1992

Kerin, JCRichardson, Senator GFCollins, Senator RL

Minister for Shipping and Aviation Support to 27.12.1991 Collins, Senator RL from 27.5.1992 Cook, Senator PFSMinister for Shipping and Aviation to 27.5.1992 Collins, Senator RLMinister for Land Transport Brown, RJParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Communications to 27.5.1992 Snowdon, WE

Minister for Primary Industries and Energy

Crean, SF Minister for Resources Griffiths, AGMinister Assisting the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy to 27.12.1991 Blewett, N

Minister for Social Security to 27.12.1991 from 27.12.1991

Richardson, Senator GFBlewett, N

Minister for Family Support from 27.12.1991 Simmons, DWParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security Sciacca, CA

Vice-President of Executive Council to 18.5.1992 from 27.5.1992

Richardson, Senator GFWillis, R

Minister for Defence Ray, Senator RF Minister for Defence Science and Personnel Bilney, GNParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence from 27.12.1991 Price, LRS

Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs

Hand, GL Minister Assisting the Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs from 27.5.1992 Tate, Senator MCMinister for Local Government to 27.12.1991 Fatin, WF from 27.12.1991 Simmons, DW

Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories to 27.12.1991 Kelly, RJ

Minister for the Arts, Tourism and Territories to 27.12.1991 Simmons, DW

Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment and Territories from 27.12.1991 Kelly, RJ

Minister for the Arts and Territories from 27.12.1991 Fatin, WF

Minister for Industrial Relations Cook, Senator PFS

Minister for Administrative Services

Bolkus, Senator N

Minister for Tourism from 27.12.1991 Griffiths, AG

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Cabinet Ministers

Keating, the Hon. Paul JohnHowe, the Hon. Brian LeslieEvans, Senator the Hon. Gareth John, QCRay, Senator the Hon. Robert FrancisDawkins, the Hon. John Sydney (to 23.12.1993)Willis, the Hon. RalphBeazley, the Hon. Kim ChristianRichardson, Senator the Hon. Graham Frederick (to 25.3.1994)Kelly, the Hon. Roslyn Joan (to 1.3.1994)Cook, Senator the Hon. Peter Francis SalmonBolkus, Senator the Hon. NickCrean, the Hon. Simon FindlayGriffiths, the Hon. Alan Gordon (to 23.1.1994)Collins, Senator the Hon. Robert LindsayBaldwin, the Hon. Peter JeremyMcMullan, Senator the Hon. Robert FrancisBrereton, the Hon. Laurence JohnLee, the Hon. Michael JohnLavarch, the Hon. Michael Hugh (from 27.4.1993)Faulkner, Senator the Hon. John Philip (from 25.3.1994)Lawrence, the Hon. Dr Carmen Mary (from 25.3.1994)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Keating, PJ Special Minister of State and Vice-President of the Executive Council to 25.3.1994 Walker, FJ from 25.3.1994 Johns, GTMinister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Tickner, REMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to 23.12.1993 Crowley, Senator RA 23.12.1993–1.3.1994 Kelly, RJ from 25.3.1994 Lawrence, CMMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Science to 25.3.1994 Schacht, Senator CC from 25.3.1994 Cook, Senator PFSMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Public Service Matters to 23.12.1993 Brereton, LJ from 23.12.1993 Johns, GTMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs Bolkus, Senator NParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Theophanous, AC

Deputy Prime Minister to 20.6.1995 from 20.6.1995

Howe, BLBeazley, KC

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Minister for Housing, Local Government and Community Services to 23.12.1993 Howe, BL

Minister for Family Services Crowley, Senator RAMinister for Veterans’ Affairs to 25.3.1994 Faulkner, Senator JP from 25.3.1994 Sciacca, CAParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Community Services to 23.12.1993 Theophanous, AC

Minister for Housing, Local Government and Human Services 23.12.1993–25.3.1994 Howe, BL

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Human Services from 23.12.1993 Theophanous, AC

Minister for Housing and Regional Development from 25.3.1994 Howe, BL

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Housing and Regional Development from 25.3.1994 Crawford, MC

Minister for Health to 25.3.1994 Richardson, Senator GF

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health to 25.3.1994 Theophanous, AC

Minister for Human Services and Health from 25.3.1994 Lawrence, CM

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Human Services and Health from 25.3.1994 Theophanous, AC

Minister for Foreign Affairs Evans, Senator GJ Minister for Development Co-operation and Pacific Island Affairs Bilney, GN

Minister for Trade to 30.1.1994 from 30.1.1994

Cook, Senator PFSMcMullan, Senator RF

Minister for Defence Ray, Senator RF Minister for Defence Science and Personnel to 25.3.1994 Faulkner, Senator JP from 25.3.1994 Punch, GFParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence to 25.3.1994 Punch, GF from 25.3.1994 Bevis, AR

Treasurer to 23.12.1993 from 23.12.1993

Dawkins, JSWillis, R

Assistant Treasurer Gear, GMinister Assisting the Treasurer for Superannuation from 20.10.1995 Sciacca, CAParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 23.12.1993 Johns, GT from 23.12.1993 Elliott, RP

Minister for Finance to 23.12.1993 from 23.12.1993

Willis, RBeazley, KC

Minister for Employment, Education and Training to 23.12.1993 from 23.12.1993

Beazley, KC Crean, SF

Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training Free, RVParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Education and Training Snowdon, WE

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Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories to 1.3.1994 1.3.1994–25.3.1994 from 25.3.1994

Kelly, RJRichardson, Senator GFFaulkner, Senator JP

Minister for Sport and Territories 1.3.1994–25.3.1994 Faulkner, Senator JPParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories (Territories) from 14.4.1993 Snowdon, WEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories 23.12.1993–25.3.1994 Crosio, JA

Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs

Bolkus, N

Minister for Primary Industries and Energy to 23.12.1993 from 23.12.1993

Crean, SFCollins, Senator RL

Minister for Resources to 23.12.1993 Lee, MJ from 23.12.1993 Beddall, DPParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy Sherry, Senator NJ

Minister for Industry, Technology and Regional Development to 23.1.1994 30.1.1994–25.3.1994

Griffiths, AGCook, Senator PFS

Minister for Science and Small Business to 25.3.1994 Schacht, Senator CCMinister for Small Business, Customs and Construction from 25.3.1994 Schacht, Senator CCParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Technology and Regional Development to 25.3.1994 Lindsay, EJ

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology from 25.3.1994 Cook, Senator PFS

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology from 25.3.1994 Lindsay, EJ

Minister for Transport and Communications to 23.12.1993 Collins, Senator RL

Minister for Communications to 23.12.1993 Beddall, DP 23.12.1993–30.1.1994 Lee, MJParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Communications to 23.12.1993 O’Keefe, NP

Minister for Transport from 23.12.1993 Brereton, LJ

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport from 23.12.1993 O’Keefe, NP

Minister for Communications and the Arts from 30.1.1994 Lee, MJ

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications and the Arts from 7.6.1994 Elliott, RP

Minister for Social Security Baldwin, PJ Parliamentary Secretary to Minister for Social Security to 25.3.1994 Sciacca, CA from 25.3.1994 Crosio, JA

Minister for the Arts and Administrative Services to 30.1.1994 McMullan, Senator RF

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Arts and Administrative Services to 23.12.1993 Crosio, JA 23.12.1993–30.1.1994 Sciacca, CA

Minister for Administrative Services 30.1.1994–25.3.1994 from 25.3.1994

McMullan, Senator RFWalker, FJ

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Administrative Services 30.1.1994–25.3.1994 Sciacca, CA

Minister for Industrial Relations Brereton, LJ Assistant Minister for Industrial Relations from 23.12.1993 Johns, GT

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Attorney-General to 27.4.1993 from 27.4.1993

Kerr, DJCLavarch, MH

Minister for Consumer Affairs McHugh, JMinister for Justice Kerr, DJCParliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General Duncan, P

Minister for Tourism Lee, MJ Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism from 7.6.1994 Elliott, RP

54. Howard Ministry (LIB-NPA Coalition) 11.3.1996–21.10.1998

Cabinet Ministers

Howard, the Hon. John WinstonFischer, the Hon. Timothy AndrewCostello, the Hon. Peter HowardAnderson, the Hon. John DuncanHill, Senator the Hon. RobertAlston, Senator the Hon. Richard Kenneth RobertReith, the Hon. Peter KeastonNewman, Senator the Hon. Jocelyn MargaretDowner, the Hon. Alexander John GosseMoore, the Hon. John ColintonMcLachlan, the Hon. Ian Murray, AOSharp, the Hon. John Randall (to 25.9.1997) Wooldridge, the Hon. Michael Richard LewisFahey, the Hon. John JosephVanstone, Senator the Hon. Amanda Eloise (to 9.10.1997)Kemp, the Hon. David Alistair (from 9.10.1997)Vaile, the Hon. Mark Anthony James (from 9.10.1997)Williams, the Hon. Daryl Robert, AM, QC (from 9.10.1997)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Howard, JW Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Herron, Senator JJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister from 9.10.1997 Minchin, Senator NHMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 7.5.1996–9.10.1997 Smith, WL from 9.10.1997 Thomson, APMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 17.3.1996 Kemp, DA 17.3.1996–18.7.1997 Reith, PK from 18.7.1997 Kemp, DAMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to 9. 10.1997 Newman, Senator JMParliamentary Secretary (Cabinet) to the Prime Minister Miles, CGParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 9.10.1997 Minchin, Senator NH

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Deputy Prime Minister Fischer, TA (NPA)

Minister for Trade Fischer, TA (NPA) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade Brownhill, Senator DGC

(NPA)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Downer, AJG Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 9.10.1997 Thomson, AP from 9.10.1997 Sullivan, KJM

Treasurer Costello, PH Assistant Treasurer to 14.10.1996 Short, Senator JR from 14.10.1996 Kemp, Senator CRParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 15.10.1996 Gibson, Senator BF from 11.11.1996 Campbell, Senator IG

Minister for Primary Industries and Energy

Anderson, JD (NPA) Minister for Resources and Energy Parer, Senator WRParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Primary Industries and Energy to 9.10.1997 Brownhill, Senator DGC

(NPA) from 9.10.1997 Troeth, Senator JM

Minister for the Environment Hill, Senator RM Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Environment to 11.11.1996 Campbell, Senator IG from 11.11.1996 Macdonald, Senator ID

Minister for Communications and the Arts to 9.10.1997 Alston, Senator RKR

Minister for Communications, the Information Economy and the Arts from 9.10.1997 Alston, Senator RKR

Minister for Industrial Relations to 18.7.1997 Reith, PK

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business from 18.7.1997 Cadman, AG

Minister for Workplace Relations and Small Business from 18.7.1997 Reith, PK

Minister for Social Security Newman, Senator JM Minister for the Status of Women from 9.10.1997 Moylan, JEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Security to 14.10.1996 Kemp, Senator CR from 14.10.1996 Tambling, Senator GEJ

(CLP)

Minister for Industry, Science and Tourism

Moore, JC Minister for Science and Technology to 9.10.1997 McGauran, PJ (NPA)Minister for Small Business and Consumer Affairs to 18.7.1997 Prosser, GDMinister for Customs and Consumer Affairs 18.7.1997–9.10.1997 Ellison, Senator CM from 9.10.1997 Truss, WE (NPA)

Vice-President of Executive Council

Moore, JC

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Minister for Defence McLachlan, IM Minister for Defence Industry, Science and Personnel Bishop, BKMinister for Veterans’ Affairs Scott, BC (NPA)

Minister for Transport and Regional Development to 25.9.1997 25.9.1997–9.10.1997 from 9.10.1997

Sharp, JR (NPA)Anderson, JD (NPA)Vaile, MAJ (NPA)

Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government from 9.10.1997 Somlyay, AMMinister for Sport, Territories and Local Government to 9.10.1997 Smith, WLMinister for Sport and Tourism from 9.10.1997 Thomson, APParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Development to 14.10.1996 Tambling, GEJ (CLP) from 14.10.1996 Ronaldson, MJC

Minister for Health and Family Services

Wooldridge, MRL Minister for Family Services to 9.10.1997 Moylan, JE from 9.10.1997 Smith, WLParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Family Services to 3.2.1997 Woods, Senator RL 13.2.1997–18.7.1997 Ellison, Senator CM from 18.7.1997 Worth, PM

Minister for Finance to 9.10.1997 Fahey, JJ

Minister Assisting the Minister for Finance for Privatisation 11.3.1996–9.10.1997 Kemp, DAMinister for Administrative Services to 25.9.1997 Jull, DF 25.9.1997–9.10.1997 Ruddock, PM

Minister for Finance and Administration from 9.10.1997 Fahey, JJ

Special Minister for State from 9.10.1997 Minchin, Senator NH

Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs to 9.10.1997 from 9.10.1997

Vanstone, Senator AEKemp, DA

Minister for Schools, Vocational Education and Training to 9.10.1997 Kemp, DA from 9.10.1997 Ellison, Senator CMParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs Abbott, AJMinister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Ruddock, PM

Attorney-General* from 9.10.1997 Williams, DR

Minister Assisting the Attorney-General 18.7.1997–9.10.1997 Ellison, Senator CMParliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General 13.2.1997–18.7.1997 Ellison, Senator CM

Minister for Justice to 9.10.1997 from 9.10.1997

Williams, DRVanstone, Senator AE

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Cabinet Ministers

Howard, the Hon. John WinstonFischer, the Hon. Timothy Andrew (to 20.7.1999)Downer, the Hon. Alexander John GosseCostello, the Hon. Peter HowardAnderson, the Hon. John DuncanHill, Senator the Hon. RobertAlston, Senator the Hon. Richard Kenneth RobertReith, the Hon. Peter KeastonNewman, Senator the Hon. Jocelyn Margaret (to 30.1.2001)Moore, the Hon. John Colinton (to 30.1.2001)Wooldridge, the Hon. Michael Richard LewisFahey, the Hon. John JosephKemp, the Hon. David AlistairMinchin, Senator the Hon. Nicholas HughWilliams, the Hon. Daryl Robert, AM, QCVaile, the Hon. Mark Anthony JamesRuddock, the Hon. Philip MaxwellTruss, the Hon. Warren Errol (from 20.7.1999)Vanstone, Senator the Hon. Amanda Eloise (from 30.1.2001)Abbott, the Hon. Anthony John (from 30.1.2001)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Howard, JW Minister for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs to 30.1.2001 Herron, Senator JJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister Tuckey, CWMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service Kemp, DAMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to 30.1.2001 Newman, Senator JM from 30.1.2001 Vanstone, Senator AE Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Sydney 2000 Games to 30.1.2001 Kelly, JMMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation to 30.1.2001 Ruddock, PMParliamentary Secretary to Cabinet Heffernan, Senator WD

Deputy Prime Minister to 20.7.1999 from 20.7.1999

Fischer, TA (NPA)Anderson, JD (NPA)

Minister for Trade to 20.7.1999 from 20.7.1999

Fischer, TA (NPA)Vaile, MAJ (NPA)

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade to 20.7.1999 Anthony, LJ (NPA)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Downer, AJG Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 16.2.2000 Sullivan, KJM from 16.2.2000 Patterson, Senator KCL

Treasurer Costello, PH Minister for Financial Services and Regulation Hockey, JBAssistant Treasurer Kemp, Senator CR

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Anderson, JD (NPA) Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government Macdonald, Senator IDParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Services from 20.7.1999 Boswell, Senator RLD

(NPA)

Minister for the Environment and Heritage

Hill, Senator RM Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage Stone, SN

Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts

Alston, Senator RKR Minister for the Arts and the Centenary of Federation McGauran, PJ (NPA)Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Campbell, Senator IG

Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business to 30.1.2001 from 30.1.2001

Reith, PKAbbott, AJ

Minister for Employment Services to 30.1.2001 Abbott, AJ from 14.2.2001 Brough, MTMinister for Small Business from 30.1.2001 Macfarlane, IEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business 16.2.2000–30.1.2001 Brough, MT

Minister for Family and Community Services to 30.1.2001 from 30.1.2001

Newman, Senator JMVanstone, Senator AE

Minister for Community Services to 20.7.1999 Truss, WE (NPA) from 20.7.1999 Anthony, LJ (NPA)

Minister for Defence to 30.1.2001 from 30.1.2001

Moore, JC Reith, PK

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Scott, BC (NPA)Minister Assisting the Minister for Defence Scott, BC (NPA)Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence to 30.1.2001 Abetz, Senator E from 30.1.2001 Nelson, BJ

Minister for Health and Aged Care Wooldridge, MRL Minister for Aged Care Bishop, BKParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Aged Care Tambling, GEJ (CLP)

Minister for Finance and Administration

Fahey, JJ Special Minister of State to 30.1.2001 Ellison, Senator CM from 30.1.2001 Abetz, Senator EParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration Slipper, PN

Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs

Kemp, DA Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Training and Youth Affairs Worth, PM

Vice-President of Executive Council

Kemp, DA

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Minister for Industry, Science and Resources

Minchin, Senator NH Minister for Sport and Tourism Kelly, JMParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Science and Resources Entsch, WG

Attorney-General Williams, DR Minister for Justice and Customs to 30.1.2001 Vanstone, Senator AE from 30.1.2001 Ellison, Senator CM

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry to 20.7.1999 from 20.7.1999

Vaile, MAJ (NPA)Truss, WE (NPA)

Minister for Forestry and Conservation Tuckey, CWParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Troeth, Senator JM

Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs

Ruddock, PM Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs Patterson, Senator KCL

Minister for Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs from 30.1.2001 Ruddock, PM

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs from 30.1.2001 Gallus, CA

56. Howard Ministry (LIB-NPA* Coalition) 26.11.2001–26.10.2004

Cabinet Ministers

Howard, the Hon. John WinstonAnderson, the Hon. John DuncanCostello, the Hon. Peter HowardVaile, the Hon. Mark Anthony JamesHill, Senator the Hon. RobertAlston, Senator the Hon. Richard Kenneth Robert (to 7.10.2003)Downer, the Hon. Alexander John GosseAbbott, the Hon. Anthony JohnRuddock, the Hon. Philip MaxwellKemp, the Hon. David Alistair (to 18.7.2004)Williams, the Hon. Daryl Robert, AM, QC (to 18.7.2004)Minchin, Senator the Hon. Nicholas HughTruss, the Hon. Warren Errol Vanstone, Senator the Hon. Amanda EloiseNelson, the Hon. Dr Brendan JohnPatterson, Senator the Hon. Kay Christine LesleyMacfarlane, the Hon. Ian ElginAndrews, the Hon. Kevin James (from 7.10.2003)Coonan, Senator the Hon. Helen Lloyd (from 18.7.2004)Campbell, Senator the Hon. Ian Gordon (from 18.7.2004)

* The National Party of Australia changed its name to The Nationals on 11.10.2003.

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Prime Minister Howard, JW Minister Assisting the Prime Minister from 7.10.2003 Hardgrave, GDMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 7.10.2003 Abbott, AJ from 7.10.2003 Andrews, KJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Reconciliation to 7.10.2003 Ruddock, PM from 7.10.2003 Vanstone, Senator AEMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Status of Women to 7.10.2003 Vanstone, Senator AE from 7.10.2003 Patterson, Senator KCLParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Kelly, JMParliamentary Secretary to Cabinet to 19.3.2002 Heffernan, Senator WD

Deputy Prime Minister Anderson, JD (NPA)

Minister for Transport and Regional Services

Anderson, JD (NPA) Minister for Regional Services, Territories and Local Government 25.1.2002–7.10.2003 Tuckey, CWMinister for Local Government, Territories and Roads 7.10.2003–18.7.2004 Campbell, Senator IG from 18.7.2004 Lloyd, JEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Services to 7.10.2003 Boswell, Senator RLD (NPA) from 7.10.2003 Kelly, DM (NPA)

Treasurer Costello, PH Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer to 18.7.2004 Coonan, Senator HL from 18.7.2004 Brough, MTParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 7.10.2003 Campbell, Senator IG from 7.10.2003 Cameron, RA

Minister for Trade Vaile, MAJ (NPA) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade from 7.10.2003 Kelly, DM (NPA)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Downer, AJG Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 18.7.2004 Gallus, CA from 18.7.2004 Billson, BF

Minister for Defence Hill, Senator RM Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Vale, DSMinister Assisting the Minister for Defence to 7.10.2003 Vale, DS 7.10.2003–18.7.2004 Brough, MT from 18.7.2004 Bailey, FEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence to 18.7.2004 Bailey, FE from 18.7.2004 Gambaro, T

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Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts to 7.10.2003 7.10.2003–18.7.2004 from 18.7.2004

Alston, Senator RKRWilliams, DRCoonan, Senator HL

Minister for the Arts and Sport Kemp, Senator CR

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations to 7.10.2003 from 7.10.2003

Abbott, AJAndrews, KJ

Minister for Employment Services to 18.7.2004 Brough, MT from 18.7.2004 Bailey, FE

Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs to 7.10.2003 from 7.10.2003

Ruddock, PMVanstone, Senator AE

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs Hardgrave, GD

Minister for the Environment and Heritage to 18.7.2004 from 18.7.2004

Kemp, DACampbell, Senator IG

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage Stone, SN

Vice-President of Executive Council to 18.7.2004 from 18.7.2004

Kemp, DAMinchin, Senator NH

Attorney-General to 7.10.2003 from 7.10.2003

Williams, DRRuddock, PM

Minister for Justice and Customs Ellison, Senator CM

Minister for Finance and Administration

Minchin, Senator NH Special Minister of State Abetz, Senator EParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration Slipper, PN

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Truss, WE (NPA) Minister for Forestry and Conservation to 14.11.2002 Macdonald, Senator IDMinister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation from 14.11.2002 Macdonald, Senator IDParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Troeth, Senator JM

Minister for Family and Community Services to 7.10.2003 from 7.10.2003

Vanstone, Senator AEPatterson, Senator KCL

Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Anthony, LJ (NPA)Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Family and Community Services to 7.10.2003 Cameron, RA from 7.10.2003 Pyne, CM

Minister for Education, Science and Training

Nelson, BJ Minister for Science McGauran, PJ (NPA)

Minister for Health and Ageing to 7.10.2003 from 7.10.2003

Patterson, Senator KCLAbbott, AJ

Minister for Ageing to 7.10.2003 Andrews, KJ from 7.10.2003 Bishop, JIParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing Worth, PM

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57. Howard Ministry (LIB-NP Coalition) 26.10.2004–3.12.2007

Cabinet Ministers

Howard, the Hon. John WinstonAnderson, the Hon. John Duncan (to 6.7.2005)Costello, the Hon. Peter HowardVaile, the Hon. Mark Anthony JamesHill, Senator the Hon. Robert (to 20.1.2006)Downer, the Hon. Alexander John GosseAbbott, the Hon. Anthony JohnRuddock, the Hon. Philip MaxwellMinchin, Senator the Hon. Nicholas HughTruss, the Hon. Warren ErrolVanstone, Senator the Hon. Amanda Eloise (to 30.1.2007)Nelson, the Hon. Dr Brendan JohnPatterson, Senator the Hon. Kay Christine Lesley (to 27.1.2006) Macfarlane, the Hon. Ian ElginAndrews, the Hon. Kevin JamesCoonan, Senator the Hon. Helen LloydCampbell, Senator the Hon. Ian Gordon (to 9.3.2007)McGauran, the Hon. Peter John (from 6.7.2005)Bishop, the Hon. Julie Isabel (from 27.1.2006)Brough, the Hon. Malcolm Thomas (from 27.1.2006)Hockey, the Hon. Joseph Benedict (from 30.1.2007)Turnbull, the Hon. Malcolm Bligh (from 30.1.2007)Ellison, Senator the Hon. Christopher Martin (from 9.3.2007)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Howard, JW Minister Assisting the Prime Minister to 30.1.2007 Hardgrave, GDMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 30.1.2007 Andrews, KJ from 30.1.2007 Hockey, JBMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Indigenous Affairs to 27.1.2006 Vanstone, Senator AEMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women’s Issues to 27.1.2006 Patterson, Senator KCL from 27.1.2006 Bishop, JIParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 27.1.2006 Nairn, GR 27.1.2006–30.1.2007 Turnbull, MB from 30.1.2007 Smith, ADH

Deputy Prime Minister to 6.7.2005 from 6.7.2005

Anderson, JD (NP)Vaile, MAJ (NP)

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Minister for Transport and Regional Services to 6.7.2005 6.7.2005–29.9.2006 from 29.9.2006

Anderson, JD (NP)Truss, WE (NP)Vaile, MAJ (NP)

Minister for Local Government, Territories and Roads Lloyd, JEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport and Regional Services to 6.7.2005 Cobb, JK (NP) from 29.9.2006 Kelly, DM (NP)

Treasurer Costello, PH Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer to 27.1.2006 Brough, MT from 27.1.2006 Dutton, PCParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer Pearce, CJ

Minister for Trade to 29.9.2006 from 29.9.2006

Vaile, MAJ (NP)Truss, WE (NP)

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade to 6.7.2005 Billson, BFParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade 6.7.2005–27.1.2006 Macdonald, Senator JAL (NP) 27.1.2006–29.9.2006 Kelly, DM (NP)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Downer, AJG Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs 6.7.2005–27.1.2006 Billson, BF 27.1.2006–30.1.2007 Gambaro, T from 30.1.2007 Hunt, GA

Minister for Defence to 20.1.2006 from 27.1.2006

Hill, Senator RMNelson, BJ

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs to 27.1.2006 Kelly, DM (NP) from 27.1.2006 Billson, BFMinister Assisting the Minister for Defence 16.11.2004–27.1.2006 Kelly, DM (NP) from 27.1.2006 Billson, BFParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence to 27.1.2006 Gambaro, T 27.1.2006–30.1.2007 Macdonald, Senator JAL (NP) from 30.1.2007 Lindsay, PJ

Minister for Finance and Administration

Minchin, Senator NH Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance and Administration to 27.1.2006 Stone, SN from 27.1.2006 Colbeck, Senator RM

Vice-President of Executive Council

Minchin, Senator NH Special Minister of State to 27.1.2006 Abetz, Senator E from 27.1.2006 Nairn, GR

Minister for Health and Ageing Abbott, AJ Minister for Ageing to 27.1.2006 Bishop, JI 27.1.2006–21.3.2007 Santoro, Senator S from 21.3.2007 Pyne, CMAssistant Minister for Health and Ageing 30.1.2007–21.3.2007 Pyne, CMParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing to 30.1.2007 Pyne, CM from 21.3.2007 Mason, Senator BJ

Attorney-General Ruddock, PM Minister for Justice and Customs to 9.3.2007 Ellison, Senator CM from 9.3.2007 Johnston, Senator DAL

Minister for the Environment and Heritage to 30.1.2007 Campbell, Senator IG

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage to 30.1.2007 Hunt, GA

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Minister for the Environment and Water Resources from 30.1.2007 Turnbull, MB

Assistant Minister for the Environment and Water Resources from 30.1.2007 Cobb, JK (NP)

Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts

Coonan, Senator HL Minister for the Arts and Sport to 30.1.2007 Kemp, Senator CR from 30.1.2007 Brandis, Senator GH

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry to 6.7.2005 from 6.7.2005

Truss, WE (NP)McGauran, PJ (NP)

Minister for Fisheries, Forestry and Conservation to 27.1.2006 Macdonald, Senator ID from 27.1.2006 Abetz, Senator EParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry to 27.1.2006 Colbeck, Senator RM from 27.1.2006 Ley, SP

Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs to 27.1.2006 Vanstone, Senator AE

Assistant Minister for Immigration and Citizenship from 21.3.2007 Gambaro, T

Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs 27.1.2006–30.1.2007 Vanstone, Senator AE

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs 6.7.2005–27.1.2006 Billson, BF

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship from 30.1.2007 Andrews, KJ

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs 27.1.2006–30.1.2007 Robb, AJ

Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs to 6.7.2005 6.7.2005–27.1.2006

McGauran, PJ (NP)Cobb, JK (NP)

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship 30.1.2007–21.3.2007 Gambaro, T

Minister for Education, Science and Training to 27.1.2006 from 27.1.2006

Nelson, BJBishop, JI

Minister for Vocational and Technical Education to 30.1.2007 Hardgrave, GDMinister for Vocational and Further Education from 30.1.2007 Robb, AJParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Science and Training Farmer, PF

Minister for Family and Community Services to 27.1.2006 Patterson, Senator

KCL

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Family and Community Services (Children and Youth Affairs) to 27.1.2006 Ley, SP

Minister for Families and Community Services and Indigenous Affairs from 27.1.2006 Brough, MT

Minister for Human Services to 30.1.2007 Hockey, JB 30.1.2007–9.3.2007 Campbell, Senator IG from 9.3.2007 Ellison, Senator CM

Minister for Community Services 27.1.2006–30.1.2007 from 30.1.2007

Cobb, JK (NP)Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)

Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources

Macfarlane, IE Minister for Small Business and Tourism Bailey, FEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources to 27.1.2006 Entsch, WG from 27.1.2006 Baldwin, RC

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Andrews, KJHockey, JB

Minister for Workforce Participation to 27.1.2006 Dutton, PC from 27.1.2006 Stone, SNMinister Assisting the Minister for Workplace Relations 10.8.2006–30.1.2007 Hockey, JB

58. Rudd Ministry (ALP) 3.12.2007–24.6.2010

Cabinet Ministers

Rudd, the Hon. Kevin MichaelGillard, the Hon. Julia EileenSwan, the Hon. Wayne MaxwellEvans, Senator the Hon. Christopher VaughanFaulkner, Senator the Hon. John PhilipTanner, the Hon. Lindsay JamesCrean, the Hon. Simon FindlaySmith, the Hon. Stephen FrancisFitzgibbon, the Hon. Joel Andrew (to 9.6.2009)Roxon, the Hon. Nicola LouiseMacklin, the Hon. Jennifer LouiseAlbanese, the Hon. Anthony NormanConroy, Senator the Hon. Stephen Michael Carr, Senator the Hon. Kim JohnWong, Senator the Hon. Penelope Yin-YengGarrett, the Hon. Peter Robert, AMMcClelland, the Hon. Robert BruceLudwig, Senator the Hon. Joseph WilliamBurke, the Hon. Anthony StephenFerguson, the Hon. Martin John, AMBowen, the Hon. Christopher Eyles (from 9.6.2009)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Rudd, KM Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Byrne, AMParliamentary Secretary for Government Service Delivery 25.2.2009–9.6.2009 Arbib, Senator MVMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Government Service Delivery from 9.6.2009 Arbib, Senator MV

Deputy Prime Minister Gillard, JE

Cabinet Secretary to 9.6.2009 from 9.6.2009

Faulkner, Senator JPLudwig, Senator JW

Minister for Climate Change and Water to 8.3.2010 Wong, Senator PYY

Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change 25.2.2009–9.6.2009 Combet, GIMinister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change 9.6.2009–8.3.2010 Combet, GI

Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency and Water from 8.3.2010 Wong, Senator PYY

Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency from 8.3.2010 Combet, GI

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Minister for Education Gillard, JE Parliamentary Secretary for Early Childhood Education and Childcare to 9.6.2009 McKew, MMMinister for Youth to 9.6.2009 Ellis, KMMinister for Early Childhood Education, Childcare and Youth from 9.6.2009 Ellis, KM

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations

Gillard, JE Minister for Employment Participation to 9.6.2009 O’Connor, BPJ from 9.6.2009 Arbib, Senator MVParliamentary Secretary for Employment from 9.6.2009 Clare, JD

Minister for Social Inclusion Gillard, JE Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion Stephens, Senator UMParliamentary Secretary Assisting the Prime Minister for Social Inclusion to 25.2.2009 Stephens, Senator UM

Treasurer Swan, WM Assistant Treasurer to 9.6.2009 Bowen, CE from 9.6.2009 Sherry, Senator NJMinister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs to 9.6.2009 Bowen, CE from 9.6.2009 Emerson, CAMinister for Superannuation and Corporate Law to 9.6.2009 Sherry, Senator NJMinister for Financial Services, Superannuation and Corporate Law from 9.6.2009 Bowen, CEMinister for Population from 14.4.2010 Burke, AS

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Evans, Senator CV Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services Ferguson, LDT

Special Minister of State to 9.6.2009 from 9.6.2009

Faulkner, Senator JPLudwig, Senator JW

Minister for Finance and Deregulation

Tanner, LJ Minister Assisting the Finance Minister on Deregulation Emerson, CA

Vice-President of Executive Council

Faulkner, Senator JP

Minister for Trade Crean, SF Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade to 25.2.2009 Murphy, JP

Minister for Foreign Affairs Smith, SF Parliamentary Secretary for Trade from 25.2.2009 Byrne, AMParliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs to 14.12.2009 Kerr, DJCParliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance McMullan, RF

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Minister for Defence to 9.6.2009 from 9.6.2009

Fitzgibbon, JAFaulkner, Senator JP

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Griffin, APMinister for Defence Science and Personnel to 9.6.2009 Snowdon, WEMinister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science 9.6.2009–1.4.2010 Combet, GIMinister for Defence Materiel and Science from 1.4.2010 Combet, GIMinister for Defence Personnel from 1.4.2010 Griffin, APParliamentary Secretary for Defence Procurement to 25.2.2009 Combet, GIParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence to 6.2.2008 Kelly, MJParliamentary Secretary for Defence Support from 6.2.2008 Kelly, MJ

Minister for Health and Ageing Roxon, NL Minister for Ageing Elliot, MJMinister for Sport Ellis, KMMinister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Service Delivery from 9.6.2009 Snowdon, WEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing to 9.6.2009 McLucas, Senator JEParliamentary Secretary for Health from 9.6.2009 Butler, MC

Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Macklin, JL Minister for Housing Plibersek, TJMinister for the Status of Women Plibersek, TJParliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services Shorten, WRParliamentary Secretary for Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction from 25.2.2009 Shorten, WRParliamentary Secretary for the Voluntary Sector Stephens, Senator UM

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

Albanese, AN Parliamentary Secretary for Regional Development and Northern Australia to 9.6.2009 Gray, GParliamentary Secretary for Northern and Western Australia from 9.6.2009 Gray, GParliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government from 9.6.2009 McKew, MM

Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy

Conroy, Senator SM

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Carr, Senator KJ Minister for Small Business, Independent Contractors and the Service Economy Emerson, CAParliamentary Secretary for Innovation and Industry from 9.6.2009 Marles, RD

Minister for Environment, Heritage and the Arts to 8.3.2010 Garrett, PR

Parliamentary Secretary for Water from 25.2.2009 Kelly, MJ

Minister for Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts from 8.3.2010 Garrett, PR

Attorney-General McClelland, RB Minister for Home Affairs to 9.6.2009 Debus, RJ from 9.6.2009 O’Connor, BPJ

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Burke, AS

Minister for Resources and Energy Ferguson, MJ

Minister for Tourism Ferguson, MJ

Minister for Human Services to 9.6.2009 from 9.6.2009

Ludwig, Senator JWBowen, CE

59. Gillard Ministry (ALP) 24.6.2010–14.9.2010

Cabinet Ministers

Gillard, the Hon. Julia EileenSwan, the Hon. Wayne MaxwellEvans, Senator the Hon. Christopher VaughanFaulkner, Senator the Hon. John PhilipCrean, the Hon. Simon FindlaySmith, the Hon. Stephen FrancisRoxon, the Hon. Nicola LouiseMacklin, the Hon. Jennifer LouiseTanner, the Hon. Lindsay James (to 3.9.2010)Albanese, the Hon. Anthony NormanConroy, Senator the Hon. Stephen Michael Carr, Senator the Hon. Kim JohnWong, Senator the Hon. Penelope Yin-YengGarrett, the Hon. Peter Robert, AMMcClelland, the Hon. Robert BruceLudwig, Senator the Hon. Joseph WilliamBurke, the Hon. Anthony StephenFerguson, the Hon. Martin John, AMBowen, the Hon. Christopher Eyles

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Gillard, JE Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Government Service Delivery Arbib, Senator MVParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Byrne, AM

Deputy Prime Minister Swan, WM

Cabinet Secretary Ludwig, Senator JW

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Treasurer Swan, WM Minister for Population to 28.6.2010 Burke, ASMinister for Sustainable Population from 28.6.2010 Burke, ASMinister for Financial Services, Superannuation and Corporate Law Bowen, CEMinister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs Emerson, CAAssistant Treasurer Sherry, Senator NJ

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Evans, Senator CV Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services Ferguson, LDT

Minister for Defence Faulkner, Senator JP Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Griffin, AP

Vice-President of the Executive Council

Faulkner, Senator JP Minister for Defence Personnel Griffin, APMinister for Defence Materiel and Science Combet, GIParliamentary Secretary for Defence Support Kelly, MJ

Minister for Trade to 28.6.2010 from 28.6.2010

Crean, SFSmith, SF

Parliamentary Secretary for Trade Byrne, AM

Minister for Foreign Affairs Smith, SF Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance McMullan, RF

Minister for Health and Ageing Roxon, NL Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Service Delivery Snowdon, WEMinister for Ageing Elliot, MJMinister for Sport Ellis, KMParliamentary Secretary for Health Butler, MC

Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Macklin, JL Minister for Housing Plibersek, TJMinister for the Status of Women Plibersek, TJParliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services Shorten, WRParliamentary Secretary for Victorian Bushfire Reconstruction Shorten, WRParliamentary Secretary for the Voluntary Sector Stephens, Senator UM

Minister for Education to 28.6.2010 from 28.6.2010

Gillard, JECrean, SF

Minister for Early Childhood Education, Childcare and Youth Ellis, KM

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Gillard, JECrean, SF

Minister for Employment Participation Arbib, Senator MVParliamentary Secretary for Employment Clare, JD

Minister for Social Inclusion to 28.6.2010 from 28.6.2010

Gillard, JECrean, SF

Parliamentary Secretary for Social Inclusion Stephens, Senator UM

Minister for Finance and Deregulation to 3.9.2010 Tanner, LJ

Minister Assisting the Finance Minister on Deregulation Emerson, CA

Special Minister of State Ludwig, Senator JW

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government

Albanese, AN Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government McKew, MMParliamentary Secretary for Western and Northern Australia Gray, G

Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy

Conroy, Senator SM

Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research

Carr, Senator KJ Minister for Small Business, Independent Contractors and the Service Economy Emerson, CAParliamentary Secretary for Innovation and Industry Marles, RD

Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency and Water

Wong, Senator PYY Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Combet, GI

Minister for Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts

Garrett, PR Parliamentary Secretary for Water Kelly, MJ

Attorney-General McClelland, RB Minister for Home Affairs O’Connor, BPJ

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Burke, AS

Minister for Resources and Energy Ferguson, MJ

Minister for Tourism Ferguson, MJ

Minister for Human Services Bowen, CE

60. Gillard Ministry (ALP) 14.9.2010–27.6.2013

Cabinet Ministers

Gillard, the Hon. Julia EileenSwan, the Hon. Wayne MaxwellCrean, the Hon. Simon Findlay (to 21.3.2013)Evans, Senator the Hon. Christopher Vaughan (to 4.2.2013)Garrett, the Hon. Peter Robert, AMConroy, Senator the Hon. Stephen Michael Rudd, the Hon. Kevin Michael (to 26.2.2012)Emerson, the Hon. Dr Craig AnthonySmith, the Hon. Stephen FrancisBowen, the Hon. Christopher Eyles (to 25.3.2013)

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Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Gillard, JE Minister for Social Inclusion to 14.12.2011 Plibersek, TJ from 14.12.2011 Butler, MCMinister for Privacy and Freedom of Information to 14.12.2011 O’Connor, BPJSpecial Minister of State for the Public Service and Integrity to 14.12.2011 Gray, GMinister for the Public Service and Integrity 14.12.2011–25.3.2013 Gray, G from 25.3.2013 Dreyfus, MAMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Centenary of ANZAC from 3.3.2011 Snowdon, WEParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 5.3.2012 Lundy, Senator KA 5.3.2012–25.3.2013 McLucas, Senator JE from 25.3.2013 Leigh, AK

Deputy Prime Minister Swan, WM

Cabinet Secretary to 4.2.2013 from 4.2.2013

Dreyfus, MAClare, JD

Treasurer Swan, WM Assistant Treasurer to 14.12.2011 Shorten, WR 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 Arbib, Senator MV from 5.3.2012 Bradbury, DJMinister for Financial Services and Superannuation Shorten, WRParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 5.3.2012 Bradbury, DJ from 5.3.2012 Ripoll, BF

Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations to 14.12.2011 Evans, Senator CV

Minister for Employment Participation and Childcare to 14.12.2011 Ellis, KM

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Evans, Senator CVBowen, CEEmerson, CA

Minister for Employment Participation from 14.12.2011 Ellis, KMMinister for Early Childhood and Childcare from 14.12.2011 Ellis, KMMinister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development to 14.12.2011 Arbib, Senator MV from 14.12.2011 Collins, JMMinister Assisting for School Education 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 O’Connor, BPJ

Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth

Garrett, PR Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations Collins, Senator JMA

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations from 14.12.2011 Shorten, WR

Parliamentary Secretary for Higher Education and Skills 5.3.2012–25.3.2013 Bird, SLMinister for Higher Education and Skills from 25.3.2013 Bird, SL

Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy

Conroy, Senator SM

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity

Conroy, Senator SM

Minister for Foreign Affairs to 26.2.2012 from 13.3.2012

Rudd, KMCarr, Senator RJ

Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs 5.3.2012–22.3.2013 Marles, RDParliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs to 22.3.2013 Marles, RD from 22.3.2013 Thistlethwaite,

Senator MJ

Minister for Trade to 5.3.2012 Emerson, CA

Parliamentary Secretary for Trade to 4.2.2013 Elliot, MJ from 4.2.2013 Thomson, KJ

Minister for Trade and Competitiveness from 5.3.2012 Emerson, CA

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Asian Century Policy from 28.10.2012 Emerson, CA

Minister for Defence Smith, SF Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Snowdon, WEMinister for Defence Science and Personnel Snowdon, WEMinister for Defence Materiel to 14.12.2011 Clare, JD 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 Carr, Senator KJ 5.3.2012–4.2.2013 Clare, JD from 4.2.2013 Kelly, MJParliamentary Secretary for Defence Feeney, Senator DI 14.12.2011–4.2.2013 Kelly, MJ

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Minister for Immigration and Citizenship to 4.2.2013 from 4.2.2013

Bowen, CEO’Connor, BPJ

Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Citizenship to 16.2.2011 Lundy, Senator KAParliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs 16.2.2011–5.3.2012 Lundy, Senator KAMinister for Multicultural Affairs from 5.3.2012 Lundy, Senator KAParliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs from 25.3.2013 Thistlethwaite,

Senator MJ

Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

Albanese, AN Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport to 25.3.2013 King, CFMinister for Road Safety from 25.3.2013 King, CF

Minister for Regional Australia, Regional Development and Local Government to 21.3.2013 Crean, SF

Minister for Regional Services, Local Communities and Territories from 25.3.2013 King, CF

Minister for Regional Development and Local Government from 25.3.2013 Albanese, AN

Minister for the Arts to 21.3.2013 from 25.3.2013

Crean, SFBurke, AS

Minister for Sport to 5.3.2012 Arbib, Senator MJ from 5.3.2012 Lundy, Senator KAParliamentary Secretary for the Arts from 25.3.2013 Danby, MD

Minister for Health and Ageing to 14.12.2011 Roxon, NL

Minister for Indigenous Health Snowdon, WE

Minister for Health from 14.12.2011 Plibersek, TJ

Minister for Mental Health and Ageing Butler, MCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform from 12.9.2011 Butler, MCParliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing to 25.3.2013 King, CF from 25.3.2013 Neumann, SKParliamentary Secretary for Mental Health from 4.2.2013 Parke, M

Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs to 14.12.2011 Macklin, JL

Minister for the Status of Women to 14.12.2011 Ellis, KM from 14.12.2011 Collins, JMParliamentary Secretary for Community Services to 14.12.2011 Collins, JM

Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs from 14.12.2011 Macklin, JL

Minister for Community Services from 14.12.2011 Collins, JM

Minister for Disability Reform from 14.12.2011 Macklin, JL

Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers to 25.3.2013 McLucas, Senator JE from 25.3.2013 Rishworth, AL

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Minister for Housing 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 5.3.2012–4.2.2013

McClelland, RBO’Connor, BPJ

Minister for Homelessness 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 5.3.2012–4.2.2013

McClelland, RBO’Connor, BPJ

Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness to 14.12.2011 Arbib, Senator MV

Minister for Housing and Homelessness from 4.2.2013 Butler, MC

Parliamentary Secretary for Homelessness and Social Housing from 4.2.2013 Parke, M

Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities

Burke, AS Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water to 25.3.2013 Farrell, Senator DE from 25.3.2013 Rishworth, AL

Minister for Finance and Deregulation

Wong, Senator PYY Special Minister of State to 25.3.2013 Gray, G from 25.3.2013 Dreyfus, MAMinister Assisting on Deregulation to 26.1.2011 Sherry, Senator NJMinister Assisting on Deregulation and Public Sector Superannuation 26.1.2011–14.12.2011 Sherry, Senator NJMinister Assisting for Deregulation from 5.3.2012 Bradbury, DJ

Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research to 14.12.2011 Carr, Senator KJ

Minister for Small Business to 14.12.2011 Sherry, Senator NJ 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 Arbib, Senator MV 5.3.2012–4.2.2013 O’Connor, BPJ 4.2.2013–25.3.2013 Bowen, CE from 25.3.2013 Gray, G

Minister for Industry and Innovation 14.12.2011–25.3.2013 Combet, GI

Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency to 25.3.2013 Combet, GI

Minister for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation from 25.3.2013 Combet, GI

Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business from 25.3.2013 Ripoll, BFMinister for Manufacturing 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 Carr, Senator KJMinister Assisting for Industry and Innovation from 5.3.2012 Lundy, Senator KAParliamentary Secretary for Industry and Innovation 14.12.2011–4.2.2013 Dreyfus, MAMinister for Science and Research from 25.3.2013 Farrell, Senator DEParliamentary Secretary for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency to 4.2.2013 Dreyfus, MA 4.2.2013–25.3.2013 D’Ath, YMParliamentary Secretary for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation from 25.3.2013 D’Ath, YM

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McClelland, RBRoxon, NLDreyfus, MA

Minister for Home Affairs to 14.12.2011 O’Connor, BPJ from 14.12.2011 Clare, JDMinister for Justice to 14.12.2011 O’Connor, BPJ from 14.12.2011 Clare, JD

Minister for Emergency Management 14.12.2001–5.3.2012 5.3.2012–4.2.2013 from 4.2.2013

McClelland, RBRoxon, NLDreyfus, MA

Minister Assisting on Queensland Floods Recovery from 26.1.2011 Ludwig, Senator JW

Vice-President of the Executive Council to 5.3.2012 from 5.3.2012

McClelland, RBBurke, AS

Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General from 25.3.2013 Neumann, SK

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

Ludwig, Senator JW Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry to 14.12.2011 Kelly, MJ from 14.12.2011 Sidebottom, PS

Minister for Resources and Energy to 25.3.2013 from 25.3.2013

Ferguson, MJGray, G

Minister for Tourism to 25.3.2013 from 25.3.2013

Ferguson, MJGray, G

Minister Assisting the Minister for Tourism to 14.12.2011 Sherry, Senator NJMinister Assisting for Tourism from 25.3.2013 Farrell, Senator DE to 14.12.2011 Sherry, Senator NJ

Minister for Human Services to 14.12.2011 14.12.2011–5.3.2012 5.3.2012–25.3.2013 from 25.3.2013

Plibersek, TJO’Connor, BPJCarr, Senator KJMcLucas, Senator JE

61. Rudd Ministry (ALP) 27.6.2013–18.9.2013

Cabinet Ministers

Rudd, the Hon. Kevin MichaelAlbanese, the Hon. Anthony NormanConroy, Senator the Hon. Stephen Michael (to 1.7.2013)Wong, Senator the Hon. Penelope Yin-YengBowen, the Hon. Christopher EylesSmith, the Hon. Stephen Francis Dreyfus, the Hon. Mark Alfred, QCMacklin, the Hon. Jennifer LouiseCarr, Senator the Hon. Robert JohnBurke, the Hon. Anthony StephenGarrett, the Hon. Peter Robert, AM (to 1.7.2013)Ludwig, Senator the Hon. Joseph William (to 1.7.2013)Emerson, the Hon. Dr Craig Anthony (to 1.7.2013)Combet, the Hon. Gregory Ivan, AM (to 1.7.2013)Plibersek, the Hon. Tanya JoanO’Connor, the Hon. Brendan Patrick JohnShorten, the Hon. William RobertButler, the Hon. Mark ChristopherClare, the Hon. Jason Dean (to 1.7.2013)Gray, the Hon. Gary

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Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries

Prime Minister Rudd, KM Minister for Social Inclusion to 1.7.2013 Butler, MCMinister for the Public Service and Integrity Dreyfus, MAMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Centenary of ANZAC Snowdon, WECabinet Secretary to 1.7.2013 Clare, JD from 1.7.2013 Griffin, APParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 1.7.2013 Leigh, AK from 1.7.2013 Griffin, AP from 1.7.2013 Husic, EN

Deputy Prime Minister Albanese, AN

Minister for Infrastructure and Transport

Albanese, AN Minister for Road Safety to 1.7.2013 King, CF from 1.7.2013 Bird, SLParliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure and Transport from 1.7.2013 Thistlethwaite, Senator MJ

Minister for Regional Development and Local Government to 1.7.2013 Albanese, AN

Minister for Regional Services, Local Communities and Territories to 1.7.2013 King, CF

Minister for Regional Australia, Local Government and Territories from 1.7.2013 King, CF

Minister for Regional Development from 1.7.2013 Bird, SL

Minister for the Arts Burke, AS Minister for Sport to 1.7.2013 Lundy, Senator KA from 1.7.2013 Farrell, Senator DEParliamentary Secretary for the Arts Danby, MD

Treasurer Bowen, CE Assistant Treasurer Bradbury, DJMinister for Financial Services and Superannuation to 1.7.2013 Shorten, WRMinister Assisting for Financial Services and Superannuation from 1.7.2013 Bradbury, DJParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer Ripoll, BFMinister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs from 1.7.2013 Bradbury, DJ

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Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy to 1.7.2013 from 1.7.2013

Conroy, Senator SMAlbanese, AN

Minister for Regional Communications from 1.7.2013 Bird, SLMinister Assisting for the Digital Economy from 1.7.2013 Lundy, Senator KAParliamentary Secretary for Broadband from 1.7.2013 Husic, EN

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity to 1.7.2013 Conroy, Senator SM

Minister for Finance and Deregulation

Wong, Senator PYY Special Minister of State Dreyfus, MAMinister Assisting for Deregulation Bradbury, DJ

Minister for Defence Smith, SF Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Snowdon, WEMinister for Defence Science and Personnel Snowdon, WEMinister for Defence Materiel Kelly, MJParliamentary Secretary for Defence Feeney, Senator DI

Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

Macklin, JL Minister for the Status of Women Collins, JM

Minister for Disability Reform Macklin, JL Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Carers Rishworth, AL

Minister for Community Services Collins, JM

Minister for Housing and Homelessness to 1.7.2013 from 1.7.2013

Butler, MCCollins, JM

Parliamentary Secretary for Homelessness and Social Housing to 1.7.2013 Parke, MParliamentary Secretary for Housing and Homelessness from 1.7.2013 Cameron, Senator DN

Minister for Foreign Affairs Carr, Senator RJ Minister for International Development from 1.7.2013 Parke, MParliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs Thistlethwaite, Senator MJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on Asian Century Policy to 1.7.2013 Emerson, CA

Minister for Trade and Competitiveness to 1.7.2013 Emerson, CA

Parliamentary Secretary for Trade to 1.7.2013 Thomson, KJ

Minister for Trade from 1.7.2013 Marles, RD

Minister for Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities to 1.7.2013 Burke, AS

Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water to 1.7.2013 Rishworth, AL

Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Water from 1.7.2013 Butler, MC

Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment and Urban Water from 1.7.2013 Rishworth, AL

Vice-President of the Executive Council

Burke, AS

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Minister for School Education, Early Childhood and Youth to 1.7.2013 Garrett, PR

Minister for Early Childhood and Childcare to 1.7.2013 Ellis, KM

Minister for Education from 1.7.2013 Shorten, WR

Minister for Early Childhood, Childcare and Youth from 1.7.2013 Ellis, KM

Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations to 1.7.2013 Shorten, WR

Minister for Employment Participation Ellis, KM

Minister for Workplace Relations from 1.7.2013 Shorten, WR

Parliamentary Secretary for School Education and Workplace Relations to 1.7.2013 Collins, Senator JMA

Minister for Employment from 1.7.2013 O’Connor, BPJ

Parliamentary Secretary for Schools from 1.7.2013 Thomson, KJ

Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development

Collins, JM

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry to 1.7.2013 from 1.7.2013

Ludwig, Senator JWFitzgibbon, JA

Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Sidebottom, PS

Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research to 1.7.2013 Emerson, CA

Minister for Science and Research to 1.7.2013 Farrell, Senator DE

Minister for Higher Education from 1.7.2013 Carr, Senator KJ

Minister for Higher Education and Skills to 1.7.2013 Bird, SL

Minister for Skills and Training from 1.7.2013 O’Connor, BPJ

Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research from 1.7.2013 Carr, Senator KJ

Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation Lundy, Senator KA

Minister for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation to 1.7.2013 Combet, GI

Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation D’Ath, YM

Minister for Climate Change from 1.7.2013 Butler, MC

Minister for Small Business Gray, G Parliamentary Secretary for Small Business Ripoll, BF

Minister for Health to 1.7.2013 Plibersek, TJ

Minister for Indigenous Health Snowdon, WE

Minister for Health and Medical Research from 1.7.2013 Plibersek, TJ

Minister for Mental Health and Ageing to 1.7.2013 from 1.7.2013

Butler, MCCollins, Senator JMA

Parliamentary Secretary for Mental Health to 1.7.2013 Parke, MParliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing Neumann, SKMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform to 1.7.2013 Butler, MC

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship to 1.7.2013 O’Connor, BPJ

Minister for Multicultural Affairs Lundy, Senator KA

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Minister for Immigration, Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship from 1.7.2013 Burke, AS

Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs Thistlethwaite, Senator MJ

Attorney-General Dreyfus, MA Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General Neumann, SKMinister for Home Affairs Clare, JDMinister for Justice Clare, JD

Minister for Emergency Management

Dreyfus, MA Minister Assisting the Attorney-General on Queensland Floods Recovery to 1.7.2013 Ludwig, Senator JW

Minister for Resources and Energy Gray, G

Minister for Tourism Gray, G Minister Assisting for Tourism Farrell, Senator DE

Minister for Human Services McLucas, Senator JE

62. Abbott Ministry (LIB-NP Coalition) 18.9.2013–15.9.2015

Cabinet Ministers

Abbott, the Hon. Anthony JohnTruss, the Hon. Warren ErrolBishop, the Hon. Julie IsabelAbetz, Senator the Hon. EricBrandis, Senator the Hon. George Henry, QCHockey, the Hon. Joseph BenedictJoyce, the Hon. Barnaby Thomas GerardPyne, the Hon. Christopher MauriceScullion, Senator the Hon. Nigel GregoryMacfarlane, the Hon. Ian ElginAndrews, the Hon. Kevin JamesTurnbull, the Hon. Malcolm BlighDutton, the Hon. Peter CraigBillson, the Hon. Bruce FredrickRobb, the Hon. Andrew John, AOJohnston, Senator the Hon. David Albert Lloyd (to 23.12.2014)Hunt, the Hon. Gregory AndrewMorrison, the Hon. Scott JohnCormann, Senator the Hon. Mathias Hubert PaulLey, the Hon. Sussan Penelope (from 23.12.2014)

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Prime Minister Abbott, AJ Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Public Service Abetz, Senator EMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women Cash, Senator MCParliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Tudge, AE to 23.12.2014 Frydenberg, JA from 23.12.2014 Porter, CCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on Counter-Terrorism from 28.5.2015 Keenan, MF

Deputy Prime Minister Truss, WE (NP)

Minister for Indigenous Affairs Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)

Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development

Truss, WE (NP) Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Briggs, JE

Minister for Foreign Affairs Bishop, JI Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 23.12.2014 Mason, Senator BJ from 23.12.2014 Ciobo, SM

Minister for Trade and Investment Robb, AJ Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade and Investment from 23.12.2014 Ciobo, SM

Minister for Employment Abetz, Senator E Assistant Minister for Employment Hartsuyker, L (NP)

Attorney-General Brandis, Senator GH Minister for Justice Keenan, MFParliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General from 28.5.2015 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CA

Minister for the Arts Brandis, Senator GH

Vice-President of the Executive Council

Brandis, Senator GH

Treasurer Hockey, JB Assistant Treasurer to 19.12.2014 Sinodinos, Senator A from 23.12.2014 Frydenberg, JAParliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 23.12.2014 Ciobo, SM from 23.12.2014 O’Dwyer, KM

Minister for Small Business Billson, BF

Minister for Agriculture Joyce, BTG (NP) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture Colbeck, Senator RM

Minister for Education to 23.12.2014 Pyne, CM

Assistant Minister for Education to 23.12.2014 Ley, SPAssistant Minister for Education and Training from 23.12.2014 Birmingham, Senator SJ

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Minister for Education and Training from 23.12.2014 Pyne, CM

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education to 23.12.2014 Ryan, Senator SMParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training from 23.12.2014 Ryan, Senator SM

Minister for Industry to 23.12.2014 Macfarlane, IE

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry to 23.12.2014 Baldwin, RC

Minister for Industry and Science from 23.12.2014 Macfarlane, IE

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Science from 23.12.2014 Andrews, KL

Minister for Social Services to 23.12.2014 from 23.12.2014

Andrews, KJMorrison, SJ

Assistant Minister for Social Services Fifield, Senator MPMinister for Human Services Payne, Senator MAParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Services Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CA

Minister for Communications Turnbull, MB Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications Fletcher, PW

Minister for Health to 23.12.2014 from 23.12.2014

Dutton, PCLey, SP

Assistant Minister for Health Nash, Senator FJ (NP)

Minister for Sport to 23.12.2014 from 23.12.2014

Dutton, PCLey, SP

Minister for Defence to 23.12.2014 from 23.12.2014

Johnston, Senator DALAndrews, KJ

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Ronaldson, Senator MJCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC Ronaldson, Senator MJCAssistant Minister for Defence Robert, SRParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence Chester, DJ (NP)

Minister for the Environment Hunt, GA Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment to 23.12.2014 Birmingham, Senator SJ from 23.12.2014 Baldwin, RC

Minister for Immigration and Border Protection to 23.12.2014 from 23.12.2014

Morrison, SJDutton, PC

Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Cash, Senator MC

Minister for Finance Cormann, Senator MHP

Special Minister of State Ronaldson, Senator MJCParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance McCormack, MF (NP)

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Cabinet Ministers

Turnbull, the Hon. Malcolm BlighTruss, the Hon. Warren Errol (to 18.2.2016)Joyce, the Hon. Barnaby Thomas GerardBishop, the Hon. Julie IsabelCiobo, the Hon. Steven Michele (from 18.2.2016)Cash, Senator the Hon. Michaelia Clare (from 21.9.2015)Brandis, Senator the Hon. George Henry, QCMorrison, the Hon. Scott JohnSinodinos, Senator the Hon. Arthur (from 21.9.2015)Birmingham, Senator the Hon. Simon John (from 21.9.2015)Macfarlane, the Hon. Ian Elgin (to 21.9.2015)Hockey, the Hon. Joseph Benedict (to 21.9.2015)Andrews, the Hon. Kevin James (to 21.9.2015)Billson, the Hon. Bruce Fredrick (to 21.9.2015)Abetz, Senator the Hon. Eric (to 21.9.2015)Scullion, Senator the Hon. Nigel GregoryPyne, the Hon. Christopher MauriceFrydenberg, the Hon. Josh (from 21.9.2015)Porter, the Hon. Charles Christian (from 21.9.2015)Fifield, Senator the Hon. Mitchell Peter (from 21.9.2015)Ley, the Hon. Sussan PenelopeO’Dwyer, the Hon. Kelly Megan (from 21.9.2015)Robb, the Hon. Andrew John, AO (to 18.2.2016)Payne, Senator the Hon. Marise Ann (from 21.9.2015)Hunt, the Hon. Gregory AndrewDutton, the Hon. Peter CraigCormann, Senator the Hon. Mathias Hubert PaulNash, Senator the Hon. Fiona Joy (from 18.2.2016)Chester, the Hon. Darren Jeffrey (from 18.2.2016)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries*

Prime Minister Turnbull, MB Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister to 21.9.2015 Porter, CC to 21.9.2015 Tudge, AEAssistant Minister to the Prime Minister 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Tudge, AE from 21.9.2015 McGrath, Senator JMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 21.9.2015 Abetz, Senator E from 21.9.2015 Cash, Senator MCMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on Counter-Terrorism Keenan, MFMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Government to 18.2.2016 Fifield, Senator MPMinister Assisting the Prime Minster for Women to 21.9.2015 Cash, Senator MCAssistant Minister for Productivity 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Hendy, PWAssistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation from 18.2.2016 Taylor, AJ

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Deputy Prime Minister to 18.2.2016 from 18.2.2016

Truss, WE (NP)Joyce, BTG (NP)

Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 McCormack, MF (NP) from 18.2.2016 Pitt, KJ (NP)

Minister for Indigenous Affairs Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)

Minister for Women from 21.9.2015 Cash, Senator MC

Cabinet Secretary from 21.9.2015 Sinodinos, Senator A

Assistant Cabinet Secretary 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Ryan, Senator SM from 18.2.2016 Hendy, PW

Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development to 18.2.2016 Truss, WE (NP)

Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development to 21.9.2015 Briggs, JE

Minister for Infrastructure and Transport from 18.2.2016 Chester, DJ (NP)

Minister for Territories, Local Government and Major Projects from 21.9.2015 Fletcher, PW

Minister for Foreign Affairs Bishop, JI Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs to 21.9.2015 Ciobo, SMMinister for International Development and the Pacific 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Ciobo, SM from 18.2.2016 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CAMinister for Tourism and International Education from 21.9.2015 Colbeck, Senator RM

Minister for Trade and Investment to 18.2.2016 from 18.2.2016

Robb, AJCiobo, SM

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade and Investment to 21.9.2015 Ciobo, SMMinister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment from 21.9.2015 Colbeck, Senator RM

Attorney-General Brandis, Senator GH Parliamentary Secretary to the Attorney-General to 21.9.2015 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CAMinister for Justice Keenan, MF

Vice-President of the Executive Council

Brandis, Senator GH

Treasurer to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Hockey, JBMorrison, SJ

Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer to 21.9.2015 O’Dwyer, KMAssistant Minister to the Treasurer to 21.9.2015 Frydenberg, J from 21.9.2015 Hawke, AGAssistant Treasurer from 21.9.2015 O’Dwyer, KM

Minister for Small Business to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Billson, BFO’Dwyer, KM

Minister for Regional Communications from 18.2.2016 Nash, Senator FJ (NP)

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Minister for Regional Development from 18.2.2016 Nash, Senator FJ (NP)

Minister for Finance Cormann, Senator MHP

Special Minister of State to 21.9.2015 Ronaldson, Senator MJC 21.9.2015–29.12.2015 Brough, MT from 29.12.2015 Cormann, Senator MHP Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance to 21.9.2015 McCormack, MF (NP)Assistant Minister for Finance from 18.2.2016 Hendy, PW

Minister for Agriculture to 21.9.2015 Joyce, BTG (NP)

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture to 21.9.2015 Colbeck, Senator RM

Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources from 21.9.2015 Joyce, BTG (NP)

Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources from 21.9.2015 Ruston, Senator AS

Minister for Industry and Science to 21.9.2015 Macfarlane, IE

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Science to 21.9.2015 Andrews, KL

Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science from 21.9.2015 Pyne, CM

Assistant Minister for Science 21.9.2015–19.7.2016 Andrews, KLAssistant Minister for Innovation from 21.9.2015 Roy, W

Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia from 21.9.2015 Frydenberg, J

Minister for Northern Australia from 18.2.2016 Canavan, Senator MJ

(NP)

Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

Dutton, PC Assistant Minister for Multicultural Affairs 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CA from 18.2.2016 Laundy, CASAssistant Minister for Immigration from 18.2.2016 McGrath, Senator JAssistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection to 21.9.2015 Cash, Senator MC

Minister for the Environment Hunt, GA Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment to 21.9.2015 Baldwin, BCMinister for Cities and the Built Environment 21.9.2015–30.12.2015 Briggs, JE

Minister for Health Ley, SP Assistant Minister for Health to 21.9.2015 Nash, Senator FJ (NP)Minister for Rural Health from 21.9.2015 Nash, Senator FJ (NP)Assistant Minister for Health 30.9.2015–18.2.2016 Wyatt, KG

Minister for Aged Care from 30.9.2015 Ley, SP

Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care from 18.2.2016 Wyatt, KG

Minister for Sport Ley, SP

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Minister for Defence to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Andrews, KJPayne, Senator MA

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs to 21.9.2015 Ronaldson, Sen MJC 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Robert, SR from 18.2.2016 Tehan, DTMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC to 21.9.2015 Ronaldson, Sen MJC 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Robert, SR from 18.2.2016 Tehan, DTMinister for Defence Materiel and Science to 29.12.2015 Brough, MTMinister for Defence Materiel from 18.2.2016 Tehan, DTParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence to 21.9.2015 Chester, DJ (NP)Assistant Minister for Defence to 21.9.2015 Robert, SR 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Chester, DJ (NP) from 18.2.2016 McCormack, MF (NP)

Minister for Communications to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Turnbull, MBFifield, Senator MP

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications to 21.9.2015 Fletcher, PW

Minister for the Arts to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Brandis, Senator GHFifield, Senator MP

Minister for Employment to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Abetz, Senator ECash, Senator MC

Assistant Minister to the Minister for Employment to 21.9.2015 Hartsuyker, L (NP)

Minister for Social Services to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Morrison, SJPorter, CC

Minister for Human Services to 21.9.2015 Payne, Senator MA 21.9.2015–18.2.2016 Robert, SR from 18.2.2016 Tudge, AEParliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Social Services to 21.9.2015 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CAAssistant Minister for Social Services to 21.9.2015 Fifield, Senator MP 30.9.2015–18.2.2016 Tudge, AEAssistant Minister for Disability Services from 18.2.2016 Prentice, J

Minister for Education and Training to 21.9.2015 from 21.9.2015

Pyne, CMBirmingham, Senator SJ

Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Training to 21.9.2015 Ryan, Senator SMAssistant Minister for Education and Training to 21.9.2015 Birmingham, Senator SJMinister for Vocational Education and Skills to 18.2.2016 Hartsuyker, L (NP) from 18.2.2016 Ryan, Senator SM

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Cabinet Ministers

Turnbull, the Hon. Malcolm BlighJoyce, the Hon. Barnaby Thomas Gerard (to 27.10.2017 and 6.12.2017–26.2.2018)Bishop, the Hon. Julie IsabelCiobo, the Hon. Steven MicheleCash, Senator the Hon. Michaelia ClareBrandis, Senator the Hon. George Henry, QCMorrison, the Hon. Scott JohnSinodinos, Senator the Hon. Arthur Birmingham, Senator the Hon. Simon John Scullion, Senator the Hon. Nigel GregoryPyne, the Hon. Christopher MauriceFrydenberg, the Hon. Joshua Anthony Porter, the Hon. Charles Christian Fifield, Senator the Hon. Mitchell PeterLey, the Hon. Sussan Penelope (to 13.1.2017)O’Dwyer, the Hon. Kelly MeganPayne, Senator the Hon. Marise AnnHunt, the Hon. Gregory AndrewDutton, the Hon. Peter CraigCormann, Senator the Hon. Mathias Hubert PaulNash, Senator the Hon. Fiona Joy (to 27.10.2017)Chester, the Hon. Darren JeffreyCanavan, Senator the Hon. Matthew James (to 25.7.2017 and from 27.10.2017)Keenan, the Hon. Michael Fayat (from 20.12.2017)Littleproud, the Hon. David Kelly (from 20.12.2017)McKenzie, Senator the Hon. Bridget (from 20.12.2017)McVeigh, the Hon. Dr John Joseph (from 20.12.2017)Tehan, the Hon. Daniel Thomas (from 20.12.2017)McCormack, the Hon. Michael Francis (from 26.2.2018)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries*

Prime Minister Turnbull, MB Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister McGrath, Senator JMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 20.12.2017 Cash, Senator MC from 20.12.2017 O’Dwyer, KMMinister Assisting the Prime Minister on Counter-Terrorism Keenan, MFMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cyber Security to 20.12.2017 Tehan, DTAssistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation to 20.12.2017 Taylor, AJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Cabinet 24.1.2017–13.11.2017 Ryan, Senator SMMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation from 20.12.2017 Keenan, MF

Deputy Prime Minister to 27.10.2017 6.12.2017–26.2.2018 from 26.2.2018

Joyce, BTG (NP)Joyce, BTG (NP)McCormack, MF (NP)

Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister to 20.12.2017 Hartsuyker, L (NP) 20.12.2017–5.3.2018 Drum, DK (NP) from 5.3.2018 Pitt, KJ (NP)

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Minister for Indigenous Affairs Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)

Minister for Women to 20.12.2017 from 20.12.2017

Cash, Senator MCO’Dwyer, KM

Cabinet Secretary to 24.1.2017 Sinodinos, Senator A

Minister Assisting the Cabinet Secretary to 24.1.2017 Ryan, Senator SM

Minister for Infrastructure and Transport to 20.12.2017 20.12.2017–26.2.2018 from 26.2.2018

Chester, DJ (NP)Joyce, BTG (NP)McCormack, MF (NP)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Bishop, JI Minister for International Development and the Pacific to 22.8.2018 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CA

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

Ciobo, SM Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment to 20.12.2017 Pitt, KJ (NP) 20.12.2017–5.3.2018 Hartsuyker, L (NP) from 5.3.2018 Coulton, MM (NP)

Attorney-General to 20.12.2017 from 20.12.2017

Brandis, Senator GHPorter, CC

Minister for Justice to 20.12.2017 Keenan, MFMinister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Security from 20.12.2017 Taylor, AJ

Vice-President of the Executive Council to 20.12.2017 from 20.12.2017

Brandis, Senator GHCormann, Senator MHP

Treasurer Morrison, SJ Assistant Minister to the Treasurer from 24.1.2017 Sukkar, MS

Minister for Revenue and Financial Services from 19.7.2016 O’Dwyer, KM

Assistant Minister for Regulatory Reform 29.3.2017–20.12.2017 McGrath, Senator JAssistant Minister for Finance from 20.12.2012 Coleman, DBMinister for Small Business to 20.12.2017 McCormack, MF (NP)Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation from 20.12.2017 Laundy, CAS

Minister for Regional Communications to 27.10.2017 from 20.12.2017

Nash, Senator FJ (NP)McKenzie, Senator B (NP)

Minister for Urban Infrastructure to 20.12.2017 Fletcher, PW

Minister for Regional Development to 27.10.2017 Nash, Senator FJ (NP)

Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities from 20.12.2017 Fletcher, PW

Minister for Local Government and Territories to 27.10.2017 Nash, Senator FJ (NP)

Minister for Regional Development, Territories and Local Government from 20.12.2017 McVeigh, JJ

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Minister for Finance to 23.8.2018 Cormann, Senator

MHP

Special Minister of State to 13.11.2017 Ryan, Senator SM from 13.11.2017 Cormann, Senator

MHP

Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources to 27.10.2017 27.10.2017–6.12.2017 6.12.2017–20.12.2017 from 20.12.2017

Joyce, BTG (NP)Turnbull, MBJoyce, BTG (NP)Littleproud, DK (NP)

Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Ruston, Senator AS

Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science to 24.1.2017 24.1.2017–20.12.2017

Hunt, GASinodinos, Senator A

Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science to 20.12.2017 Laundy, CAS

Minister for Resources and Northern Australia to 25.7.2017

from 27.10.2017

Canavan, Senator MJ (NP)Canavan, Senator MJ (NP)

Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

Dutton, PC Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs from 20.12.2017 Tudge, AEAssistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection to 20.12.2017 Hawke, AG

Minister for Home Affairs from 20.12.2017 Dutton, PC

Assistant Minister for Home Affairs from 20.12.2017 Hawke, AG

Minister for the Environment and Energy

Frydenberg, J Assistant Minister for the Environment from 20.12.2017 Price, ML

Minister for Health and Aged Care to 13.1.2017 Ley, SP

Assistant Minister for Rural Health 19.7.2016–24.1.2017 Gillespie, DA (NP)

Minister for Health from 24.1.2017 Hunt, GA

Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care to 24.1.2017 Wyatt, KGAssistant Minister for Health 24.1.2017–20.12.2017 Gillespie, DA (NP)Minister for Aged Care from 24.1.2017 Wyatt, KGMinister for Indigenous Health from 24.1.2017 Wyatt, KGMinister for Rural Health from 20.12.2017 McKenzie, Senator B

(NP)

Minister for Sport to 13.1.2017 24.1.2017–20.12.2017 from 20.12.2017

Ley, SPHunt, GAMcKenzie, Senator B (NP)

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Minister for Defence Payne, Senator MA Minister for Veterans’ Affairs to 20.12.2017 Tehan, DT 20.12.2017–5.3.2018 McCormack, MF (NP) from 5.3.2018 Chester, DJ (NP)Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC to 20.12.2017 Tehan, DT 20.12.2017–5.3.2018 McCormack, MF (NP) from 5.3.2018 Chester, DJ (NP)Minister for Defence Personnel to 20.12.2017 Tehan, DT 20.12.2017–5.3.2018 McCormack, MF (NP) from 5.3.2018 Chester, DJ (NP)

Minister for Defence Industry Pyne, CM

Minister for Communications Fifield, Senator MP

Minister for the Arts Fifield, Senator MP

Minister for Employment to 20.12.2017 Cash, Senator MC

Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation from 20.12.2017 Seselja, Senator ZM

Minister for Jobs and Innovation from 20.12.2017 Cash, Senator MC

Minister for Social Services to 20.12.2017 from 20.12.2017

Porter, CCTehan, DT

Minister for Human Services to 20.12.2017 Tudge, AE from 20.12.2017 Keenan, MFAssistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services Prentice, JAssistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs to 20.12.2017 Seselja, Senator ZMAssistant Minister for Children and Families from 20.12.2017 Gillespie, DA (NP)

Minister for Education and Training

Birmingham, Senator SJ

Assistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills Andrews, KL

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Cabinet Ministers

Morrison, the Hon. Scott JohnMcCormack, the Hon. Michael FrancisScullion, Senator the Hon. Nigel GregoryBishop, the Hon. Julie Isabel (to 28.8.2018)O’Dwyer, the Hon. Kelly MeganMcKenzie, Senator the Hon. Bridget Frydenberg, the Hon. Joshua Anthony Cormann, Senator the Hon. Mathias Hubert PaulPyne, the Hon. Christopher MauriceCiobo, the Hon. Steven MichelePayne, Senator the Hon. Marise AnnBirmingham, Senator the Hon. Simon JohnPorter, the Hon. Charles ChristianDutton, the Hon. Peter CraigReynolds, Senator the Hon. Linda Karen (from 2.3.2019)Fifield, Senator the Hon. Mitchell PeterCash, Senator the Hon. Michaelia ClareCanavan, Senator the Hon. Matthew JamesAndrews, the Hon. Karen LesleyTehan, the Hon. Daniel ThomasHunt, the Hon. Gregory AndrewFletcher, the Hon. Paul WilliamLittleproud, the Hon. David KellyPrice, the Hon. Melissa LeeTaylor, the Hon. Angus James

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries*

Prime Minister Morrison, SJ Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister to 28.8.2018 McGrath, Senator J from 28.8.2018 Irons, SJMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service to 28.8.2018 O’Dwyer, KM

Deputy Prime Minister McCormack, MF (NP) Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister to 28.8.2018 Pitt, KJ (NP) 28.8.2018–18.12.2018 Broad, AJ (NP) from 25.1.2019 Gee, AR (NP)

Minister for Indigenous Affairs Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)

Minister for Women O’Dwyer, KM

Minister for Infrastructure and Transport to 28.8.2018 McCormack, MF (NP)

Minister for Urban Infrastructure and Cities to 28.8.2018 Fletcher, PW

Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development from 28.8.2018 McCormack, MF (NP)

Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population from 28.8.2018 Tudge, AE Assistant Minister for Roads and Transport from 28.8.2018 Buchholz, SA

Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation

McKenzie, Senator B (NP)

Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Ley, SP

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Treasurer to 28.8.2018 from 28.8.2018

Morrison, SJFrydenberg, JA

Assistant Treasurer from 28.8.2018 Robert, SRAssistant Minister for the Treasurer to 28.8.2018 Sukkar, MSAssistant Minister for Treasury and Finance from 28.8.2018 Seselja, Senator ZM

Minister for Finance and the Public Service from 28.8.2018 Cormann, Senator MHP

Special Minister of State to 28.8.2018 Cormann, Senator

MHP from 28.8.2018 Hawke, AGAssistant Minister for Finance to 28.8.2018 Coleman, DB

Vice-President of the Executive Council

Cormann, Senator MHP

Minister for Revenue and Financial Services to 28.8.2018 O’Dwyer, KM

Minister for Defence to 28.8.2018 from 28.8.2018

Payne, Senator MAPyne, CM

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Chester, DJ (NP)Minister for Defence Personnel Chester, DJ (NP)Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Centenary of ANZAC Chester, DJ (NP)Assistant Minister for Defence from 28.8.2018 Fawcett, Senator DJ

Minister for Defence Industry to 28.8.2018 28.8.2018–2.3.2019 from 2.3.2019

Pyne, CMCiobo, SMReynolds, Senator LK

Minister for Foreign Affairs to 28.8.2018 from 28.8.2018

Bishop, JIPayne, Senator MA

Assistant Minister for International Development and the Pacific to 28.8.2018 Fierravanti-Wells,

Senator CA from 28.8.2018 Ruston, Senator AS

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment to 28.8.2018 from 28.8.2018

Ciobo, SMBirmingham, Senator SJ

Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Coulton, MM (NP)

Attorney-General Porter, CC Minister for Law Enforcement and Cyber Security to 28.8.2018 Taylor, AJ

Minister for Home Affairs Dutton, PC Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs from 28.8.2018 Coleman, DBAssistant Minister for Home Affairs to 28.8.2018 Hawke, AG 28.8.2019–2.3.2019 Reynolds, Senator LK

Minister for Emergency Management and North Queensland Recovery from 2.3.2019 Reynolds, Senator LK

Minister for Communications and the Arts

Fifield, Senator MP Minister for Regional Communications to 28.8.2018 McKenzie, Senator B

(NP)

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Minister for Jobs and Innovation to 28.8.2018 Cash, Senator MC

Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation to 28.8.2018 Seselja, Senator ZM

Minister for Jobs and Industrial Relations from 28.8.2018 O’Dwyer, KM

Minister for Small and Family Business, Skills and Vocational Education from 28.8.2018 Cash, Senator MC

Minister for Small and Family Business, the Workplace and Deregulation to 28.8.2018 Laundy, CASAssistant Minister for Vocational Education and Skills to 28.8.2018 Andrews, KL

Minister for Resources and Northern Australia

Canavan, Senator MJ (NP)

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology from 28.8.2018 Andrews, KL

Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation to 28.8.2018 Keenan, MFMinister for Digital Transformation from 28.8.2018 Keenan, MF

Minister for Education and Training to 28.8.2018 Birmingham, Senator SJ

Minister for Education Tehan, DT

Minister for Health Hunt, GA Minister for Aged Care to 28.8.2018 Wyatt, KGMinister for Senior Australians and Aged Care from 28.8.2018 Wyatt, KGMinister for Indigenous Health Wyatt, KGMinister for Rural Health to 28.8.2018 McKenzie, Senator B

(NP)

Minister for Social Services to 28.8.2018 Tehan, DT

Minister for Human Services Keenan, MF

Minister for Families and Social Services from 28.8.2018 Fletcher, PW

Assistant Minister for Social Services and Disability Services to 28.8.2018 Prentice, JAssistant Minister for Social Services, Housing and Disability Services from 28.8.2018 Henderson, SMAssistant Minister for Children and Families to 28.8.2018 Gillespie, DA (NP) from 28.8.2018 Landry, ML (NP)

Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources

Littleproud, DK (NP) Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources to 28.8.2018 Ruston, Senator AS from 28.8.2018 Colbeck, Senator RMMinister Assisting the Prime Minister for Drought Preparation and Response from 26.11.2018 Littleproud, DK (NP)

Minister for the Environment and Energy to 28.8.2018 Frydenberg, JA

Assistant Minister for the Environment to 28.8.2018 Price, ML

Minister for the Environment from 28.8.2018 Price, ML

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Minister for Energy from 28.8.2018 Taylor, AJ

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Cabinet Ministers

Morrison, the Hon. Scott JohnMcCormack, the Hon. Michael FrancisPayne, Senator the Hon. Marise AnnHunt, the Hon. Gregory AndrewWyatt, the Hon. Kenneth GeorgeLittleproud, the Hon. David KellyTudge, the Hon. Alan EdwardFrydenberg, the Hon. Joshua Anthony Cormann, Senator the Hon. Mathias Hubert PaulMcKenzie, Senator the Hon. Bridget (to 2.2.2020)Birmingham, Senator the Hon. Simon JohnPorter, the Hon. Charles Christian Dutton, the Hon. Peter CraigFletcher, the Hon. Paul WilliamTehan, the Hon. Daniel ThomasCash, Senator the Hon. Michaelia ClareAndrews, the Hon. Karen LesleyCanavan, Senator the Hon. Matthew James (to 3.2.2020)Taylor, the Hon. Angus JamesLey, the Hon. Sussan PenelopeReynolds, Senator the Hon. Linda KarenRuston, Senator the Hon. Anne SowerbyRobert, the Hon. Stuart RowlandPitt, the Hon. Keith John (from 6.2.2020)Chester, the Hon. Darren Jeffrey (from 6.2.2020)

Title Minister Other ministers/Parliamentary secretaries*

Prime Minister Morrison, SJ Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister and Cabinet Morton, B

Deputy Prime Minister McCormack, MF (NP) Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister to 6.2.2020 Gee, AR (NP) from 6.2.2020 Hogan, KJ (NP)

Minister for the Public Service Morrison, SJ Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Cabinet Hunt, GA

Minister for Women Payne, Senator MA

Minister for Indigenous Australians Wyatt, KG

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Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development

McCormack, MF (NP) Minister for Regional Services, Decentralisation and Local Government to 6.2.2020 Coulton, MM (NP)Minister for Regional Health, Regional Communications and Local Government from 6.2.2020 Coulton, MM (NP)Minister for Decentralisation and Regional Education from 6.2.2020 Gee, AR (NP)Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport Buchholz, SAAssistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Marino, NB

Treasurer Frydenberg, JA Assistant Treasurer Sukkar, MSAssistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology Hume, Senator EJ

Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure

Tudge, AE Minister for Housing Sukkar, MS

Minister for Finance to 30.10.2020 from 30.10.2020

Cormann, Senator MHPBirmingham, Senator SJ

Assistant Minister for Finance, Charities and Electoral Matters Seselja, Senator ZM

Vice-President of the Executive Council to 30.10.2020 from 30.10.2020

Cormann, Senator MHPBirmingham, Senator SJ

Minister for Agriculture to 2.2.2020 McKenzie, Senator B

(NP)

Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries Duniam, Senator JR

Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management from 6.2.2020 Littleproud, DK (NP)

Minister for Foreign Affairs Payne, Senator MA Minister for International Development and the Pacific Hawke, AG

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment

Birmingham, Senator SJ

Assistant Minister for Trade and Investment to 6.2.2020 Coulton, MM (NP)Minister Assisting the Minister for Trade and Investment from 6.2.2020 Gee, AR (NP)Assistant Minister for Regional Tourism Duniam, Senator JR

Attorney-General Porter, CC

Minister for Industrial Relations Porter, CC

Minister for Health Hunt, GA Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians Colbeck, Senator RMMinister for Youth and Sport Colbeck, Senator RM

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Minister for Home Affairs Dutton, PC Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Coleman, DBAssistant Minister for Customs, Community Safety and Multicultural Affairs Wood, JP

Minister for Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management to 6.2.2020 Littleproud, DK (NP)

Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts

Fletcher, PW

Minister for Education Tehan, DT

Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business

Cash, Senator MC Assistant Minister for Vocational Education, Training and Apprenticeships Irons, SJ

Minister for Industry, Science and Technology

Andrews, KL

Minister for Resources and Northern Australia to 3.2.2020 Canavan, Senator MJ

(NP)

Assistant Minister for Northern Australia from 6.2.2020 Landry, ML (NP)

Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia from 6.2.2020 Pitt, KJ (NP)

Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction

Taylor, AJ

Minister for the Environment Ley, SP Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management Evans, TM

Minister for Defence Reynolds, Senator LK Assistant Minister for Defence Hawke, AGMinister for Defence Industry Price, ML

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Chester, DJ (NP)

Minister for Defence Personnel Chester, DJ (NP)

Minister for Families and Social Services

Ruston, Senator AS Assistant Minister for Children and Families Landry, ML (NP)Assistant Minister for Community Housing, Homelessness and Community Services Howarth, LR

Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme

Robert, SR

Minister for Government Services Robert, SR

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LIB-NPA Coalition Shadow Ministry 11.3.1983–11.3.1996

Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

Leader of the Opposition Peacock, ASHoward, JWPeacock, ASHewson, JRDowner, AJGHoward, JW

11.3.1983–5.9.19855.9.1985–9.5.19899.5.1989–3.4.19903.4.1990–23.5.199423.5.1994–30.1.199530.1.1995–11.3.1996

Deputy Leader of the Opposition Howard, JWBrown, NAPeacock, ASChaney, Senator FMReith, PKWooldridge, MRLCostello, PH

16.3.1983–5.9.19855.9.1985–17.7.198717.7.1987–9.5.19899.5.1989–3.4.19903.4.1990–23.3.199323.3.1993–23.5.199423.5.1994–11.3.1996

Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Chaney, Senator FMHill, Senator RM

16.3.1983–27.2.199011.4.1990–11.3.1996

Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Durack, Senator PDLewis, Senator AWRDurack, Senator PDShort, Senator JRAlston, Senator RKR

16.3.1983–17.7.198717.7.1987–14.2.199011.4.1990–23.5.19925.6.1992–23.3.199323.3.1993–11.3.1996

Aboriginal Affairs Porter, JRShipton, RFConnolly, DMMiles, CGSmith, WLWooldridge, MRL

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–23.5.1992

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Wooldridge, MRLNugent, PEGallus, CA

23.5.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Administrative Services Martin (Sullivan), Senator KJTuckey, CWFife, WCParer, Senator WRConnolly, DMKemp, Senator CR

16.3.1983–5.11.198414.12.1984–1.5.198714.8.1987–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Aged Carlton, JJNewman, Senator JM

28.4.1992–7.8.19927.8.1992–7.4.1993

Aged Care Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Patterson, Senator KCLWooldridge, MRL

16.9.1988–28.4.19927.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–31.1.1995

Arts Connolly, DMCollard, Senator SJ (NPA)Downer, AJGPuplick, Senator CJGBaume, Senator MEHewson, JRAlston, Senator RKR

14.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–9.5.19909.5.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

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Attorney-General Durack, Senator PDBrown, NASpender, JMReith, PKBrown, NAPeacock, ASDurack, Senator PDCostello, PHWilliams, DRVanstone, Senator AE

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–23.5.199223.5.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Australian Capital Territory Ruddock, PMVanstone, Senator AEHill, Senator RMLewis, Senator AWRFife, WCParer, Senator WRMacdonald, Senator IDScott, BC (NPA)Kemp, Senator CR

16.3.1983–14.12.198416.9.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–14.6.198914.6.1989–14.2.199015.2.1990–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–26.5.199426.5.1994–25.9.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Aviation Spender, JMLloyd, B (NPA)Moore, JCBeale, JHBlunt, CW (NPA)Jull, DFParer, Senator WR

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–28.4.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Bicentenary Puplick, Senator CJG 14.8.1987–16.9.1988

Business Moore, JC 21.4.1987–11.4.1990

Childcare Alston, Senator RKR 11.4.1990–7.4.1993

Citizenship Short, Senator JR 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Commerce Rae, Senator PEChaney, Senator FMMessner, Senator AJLewis, Senator AWRChaney, Senator FMLewis, Senator AWRHoward, JWMcLachlan, IMHewson, JRMoore, JC

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–28.10.198928.10.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.199326.5.1994–26.8.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Commonwealth/State Relations Bishop, BK 31.1.1995–11.3.1996

Communications Lloyd, B (NPA)Moore, JCMacphee, IMBeale, JHMessner, Senator AJLewis, Senator AWRAlston, Senator RKRBrown, NASmith, WLAlston, Senator RKR

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–25.2.199125.2.1991–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

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Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

Community Services Messner, Senator AJBaume, Senator PEPorter, JRBlunt, CW (NPA)Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Tambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)Wooldridge, MRL

14.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–26.3.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–28.4.199228.4.1992–26.5.199426.5.1994–31.1.1995

Construction Fife, WCHodgman, WMBeale, JHReith, PK

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–1.5.1987

Consumer Affairs Moore, JCCostello, PHBailey, FEVanstone, Senator AEBoswell, Senator RLD (NPA)Truss, WE (NPA)

21.4.1987–11.4.199011.4.1990–23.5.199223.5.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–9.12.199413.12.1994–11.3.1996

Corporate Law Reform Costello, PH 11.4.1990–23.5.1992

Customs MacGibbon, Senator DJProsser, GDHewson, JRParer, Senator WR

12.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.199326.5.1994–26.8.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Defence Sinclair, IM (NPA)Fife, WCWhite, PNDCarlton, JJDurack, Senator PDDowner, AJGHill, Senator RMReith, PKNewman, Senator JM

16.3.1983–21.4.198721.4.1987–1.5.1987 1.5.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–17.1.199417.1.1994–25.9.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Defence Personnel Newman, Senator JMRocher, ACMacGibbon, Senator DJTuckey, CW

16.9.1988–7.8.19927.8.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Defence Science Newman, Senator JMNewman, Senator JMRocher, ACMacGibbon, Senator DJTuckey, CW

16.9.1988–11.4.199028.4.1992–7.8.19927.8.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Defence Support Spender, JM 16.3.1983–14.12.1984

Education Baume, Senator PEShack, PDCarlton, JJBeale, JHReith, PKKemp, DAWooldridge, MRLHill, Senator RM

16.3.1983–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

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Employment Macphee, IMShack, PDBrown, NAChaney, Senator FMShack, PDTuckey, CWBeale, JHHoward, JWWooldridge, MRLKemp, DA

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Energy Chaney, Senator FMDurack, Senator PDSmith, WLMcGauran, PJ (NPA)Fischer, TA (NPA)McGauran, PJ (NPA)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–1.5.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

Environment Connolly, DMCollard, Senator SJ (NPA)Downer, AJGPuplick, Senator CJGChaney, FMCarlton, JJGallus, CAMcLachlan, IMKemp, Senator CR

16.3.1983–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.8.19927.8.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–10.3.199510.3.1995–11.3.1996

Ethnic Affairs Hodgman, WMRuddock, PMCadman, AGRuddock, PMShort, Senator JR

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–12.5.198912.5.1989–7.4.199326.5.1994–11.3.1996

Export Development Kemp, DA 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

External Territories Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Boswell, Senator RLD (NPA)Tambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)Boswell, Senator RLD (NPA)Tambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)

16.9.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Family Porter, JRNewman, Senator JM

21.4.1987–14.8.19877.4.1993–22.5.1994

Family Services Kemp, DA 26.5.1994–11.3.1996

Federal Affairs Messner, Senator AJBishop, Senator BK

16.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.1990

Finance Moore, JCRae, Senator PEMessner, Senator AJShort, Senator JRStone, Senator JO (NPA)Hewson, JRStone, Senator JO (NPA)Short, Senator JRCostello, PHProsser, GD

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.1987 14.8.1987–13.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–24.3.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

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Foreign Affairs MacKellar, MJRMacphee, IMPeacock, ASBrown, NASpender, JMMacphee, IMHill, Senator RMPeacock, ASReith, PKDowner, AJG

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–23.3.198723.3.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–14.6.198914.6.1989–7.4.19937.4.1993–17.9.199425.9.1994–31.1.199531.1.1995–11.3.1996

Health Carlton, JJPorter, JRBaume, Senator METuckey, CWShack, PDWoods, RLNewman, Senator JMBishop, BKWooldridge, MRL

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–11.4.199011.4.1990–13.3.19937.4.1993–22.5.199426.5.1994–31.1.199531.1.1995–11.3.1996

Heritage Connolly, DMCollard, Senator SJ (NPA)Downer, AJGPuplick, Senator CJGBaume, Senator MEHewson, JRMcLachlan, IM

14.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198711.4.1990–9.5.19909.5.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–10.3.1995

Home Affairs Martin (Sullivan), Senator KJShort, Senator JR

16.3.1983–5.11.198414.8.1987–16.9.1988

Housing Fife, WCHodgman, WMBeale, JHReith, PKTuckey, CWPorter, JRDowner, AJGTuckey, CWBeale, JHProsser, GDTambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–1.5.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–28.10.198928.10.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.199317.1.1994–11.3.1996

Human Resources Wooldridge, MRL 31.1.1995–11.3.1996

Immigration Hodgman, WMRuddock, PMCadman, AGRuddock, PMShort, Senator JR

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–12.5.198912.5.1989–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

Industrial Relations Macphee, IMShack, PDBrown, NAChaney, Senator FMReith, PKChaney, Senator FMHoward, JWReith, PK

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–31.1.199531.1.1995–11.3.1996

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Industry Rae, Senator PEChaney, Senator FMMessner, Senator AJLewis, Senator AWRChaney, Senator FMLewis, Senator AWRHoward, JWMcLachlan, IMHewson, JRMoore, JC

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–28.10.198928.10.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.199326.5.1994–26.8.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Infrastructure McLachlan, IMHewson, JRMacdonald, Senator ID

7.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–26.8.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Justice Hill, Senator RMBrown, NAPeacock, ASDurack, Senator PDCostello, PHVanstone, Senator AE

16.9.1988–14.6.198914.6.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–23.5.199223.5.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

Land Transport Sharp, JR (NPA)Hawker, DPM

12.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.1993

Local Government Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Everingham, PAEMoore, JCLewis, Senator AWRCameron, IMD (NPA)Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Messner, Senator AJBishop, Senator BKParer, Senator WRMacdonald, Senator IDScott, BC (NPA)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–14.3.198814.3.1988–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Mabo Reith, PK 17.1.1994–26.5.1994

Manufacturing Prosser, GD 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Multicultural Affairs Knowles, Senator SC 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Multicultural Australia Short, Senator JR 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

National Development McLachlan, IM 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Northern Australia Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Tambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)Boswell, Senator RLD (NPA)

16.9.1987–16.9.198811.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.1994

Northern Development Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Everingham, PAEMoore, JCWhite, PNDTambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198726.5.1994–11.3.1996

Primary Industry McVeigh, DT (NPA)Hunt, RJD (NPA)Fife, WCLloyd, B (NPA)Anderson, JD (NPA)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–28.4.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

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Privatisation Moore, JCSmith, WLBeale, JHConnolly, DMMoore, JCBishop, BK

12.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–25.2.199125.2.1991–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–31.1.199531.1.1995–11.3.1996

Public Administration Connolly, DMPorter, JRMessner, Senator AJBishop, Senator BKHill, Senator RMMoore, JCKemp, Senator CRMoore, JC

9.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.19907.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–25.9.199425.9.1994–10.3.199510.3.1995–11.3.1996

Public Housing Tambling, Senator GEJ (CLP) 7.4.1993 –17.1.1994

Public Service Matters Connolly, DM 14.12.1984–9.9.1985

Recreation Fisher, PS (NPA)Blunt, CW (NPA)White, PNDReith, PKRonaldson, MJCCampbell, Senator IG

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–1.5.19871.5.1987–14.8.19877.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Regional Development Boswell, Senator RLD (NPA)Tambling, Senator GEJ (CLP)Scott, BC (NPA)Macdonald, Senator ID

16.9.1988–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Regional Strategy Bishop, BK 17.1.1994–26.5.1994

Resources Chaney, Senator FMDurack, Senator PDSinclair, IM (NPA)Blunt, CW (NPA)Fischer, TA (NPA)McGauran, PJ (NPA)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–24.3.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

Retirement Income Connolly, DMAlston, Senator RKRConnolly, DM

16.9.1988–11.4.199011.4.1990–28.4.199225.9.1994–11.3.1996

Rural Development Scott, BC (NPA) 28.4.1992–26.5.1994

Schools Andrews, KJMiles, CGKemp, DARonaldson, MJC

7.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–19.10.199419.10.1994–26.10.199426.10.1994–11.3.1996

Science Edwards, HRMacKellar, MJRArcher, Senator BRSmith, WLMcGauran, PJ (NPA)Kemp, DAHill, Senator RM

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Senior Citizens Patterson, Senator KCLWooldridge, MRLRuddock, PM

7.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–31.1.199531.1.1995–11.3.1996

Service Industries Prosser, GD 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Shipping Sharp, JR (NPA) 12.5.1989–7.4.1993

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16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–14.8.198716.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–28.10.198928.10.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Social Security Messner, Senator AJBraithwaite, RA (NPA)Blunt, CW (NPA)Connolly, DMAlston, Senator RKRConnolly, DMRuddock, PM

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–28.4.198714.8.1987–11.4.199011.4.1990–23.5.199223.5.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

Special Minister of State Hall, RSMacKellar, MJRArcher, Senator BRVanstone, Senator AEReith, PKSinclair, IM (NPA)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.19888.9.1993–17.1.199417.1.1994–26.5.1994

Sport Fisher, PS (NPA)Blunt, CW (NPA)White, PNDReith, PKSharp, JR (NPA)Jull, DFPuplick, Senator CJGBaume, Senator MERonaldson, MJCCampbell, Senator IG

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–1.5.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–9.5.19909.5.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Superannuation Alston, Senator RKRConnolly, DM

28.4.1992–7.4.199325.9.1994–11.3.1996

Sustainable Development Chaney, FMCarlton, JJ

28.4.1992–7.8.19927.8.1992–7.4.1993

Taxation Guilfoyle, Senator MGCMessner, Senator AJ

16.3.1983–14.12.1984 9.9.1985–21.4.1987

Technology Edwards, HRChaney, Senator FMMessner, Senator AJLewis, Senator AWRChaney, Senator FMLewis, Senator AWRHoward, JWMcGauran, PJ (NPA)Kemp, DAHill, Senator RM

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–21.4.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–28.10.198928.10.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Territories Lewis, Senator AWRBraithwaite, RA (NPA)

14.12.1984–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.1987

Tourism Shipton, RFBlunt, CW (NPA)White, PNDReith, PKSharp, JR (NPA)Jull, DFParer, Senator WR

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–1.5.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

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Trade Anthony, JD (NPA)Hunt, RJD (NPA)McVeigh, DT (NPA)Braithwaite, RA (NPA)Sinclair, IM (NPA)Durack, Senator PDSinclair, IM (NPA)Blunt, CW (NPA)Downer, AJGPeacock, ASFischer, TA (NPA)

16.3.1983–18.1.198427.1.1984–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–14.4.198721.4.1987–28.4.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–24.3.199011.4.1990–28.4.199228.4.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–11.3.1996

Trade Negotiations Downer, AJG 11.4.1990–28.4.1992

Training Shack, PDTuckey, CWBeale, JHHoward, JWAndrews, KJWooldridge, MRLMiles, CGKemp, DARonaldson, MJC

14.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.19947.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–19.10.199426.5.1994–11.3.199626.10.1994–11.3.1996

Transport Lusher, SA (NPA)Lloyd, B (NPA)Moore, JCBeale, JHBlunt, CW (NPA)Sharp, JR (NPA)

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–28.4.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.19897.4.1993–11.3.1996

Treasurer Howard, JWCarlton, JJPeacock, ASHewson, JRReith, PKDowner, AJGCostello, PH

16.3.1983–5.9.19859.9.1985–14.8.198714.8.1987–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Urban Strategy Bishop, BK 17.1.1994–26.5.1994

Veterans’ Affairs Scott, Senator DB (NPA)Collard, Senator SJ (NPA)Fischer, TA (NPA)Lewis, Senator AWRFischer, TA (NPA)Newman, Senator JMMacGibbon, Senator DJTuckey, CW

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–9.9.19859.9.1985–28.4.19871.5.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Vocational Education Andrews, KJMiles, CGKemp, DARonaldson, MJC

7.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–19.10.199419.10.1994–26.10.199426.10.1994–11.3.1996

Waterfront Reform Sharp, JR (NPA) 11.4.1990–7.4.1993

Without Portfolio Fife, WCCarlton, JJChaney, FM

11.4.1990–23.5.199211.4.1990–28.4.19927.8.1992–8.2.1993

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16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–26.3.198721.4.1987–14.8.198714.8.1987–16.9.198816.9.1988–14.6.198914.6.1989–11.4.1990

Youth Ronaldson, MJC 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Youth Affairs Baume, Senator PEShack, PDSharp, JR (NPA)Beale, JHBaume, Senator MECampbell, Senator IG

16.3.1983–14.12.198414.12.1984–16.9.198816.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.19909.5.1990–28.4.199226.5.1994–11.3.1996

Note: The Liberal/National Party Coalition temporarily split on 28.4.1987 and a revised Opposition Shadow Ministry was announced by the Leader of the Opposition, the Hon. JW Howard, on 1.5.1987, consisting solely of Liberal Party members. The Coalition re-formed on 6.8.1987 following the July 1987 election, and a new Shadow Ministry was announced by the Hon. JW Howard on 14.8.1987.

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to Leader of the Opposition (senior) Rocher, AC 28.4.1992–7.8.1992

to Leader of the Opposition Aldred, KJBaume, Senator MEConnolly, DMWalters, Senator MSCameron, DMPorter, JRRocher, ACKemp, Senator CRFiling, PAAndrews, KJSomlyay, AMCampbell, Senator IGMinchin, Senator NHRonaldson, MJCLieberman, LSMinchin, Senator NH

7.3.1986–14.8.19877.3.1986–1.5.19871.5.1987–14.8.19871.5.1987–16.9.198816.9.1987–16.9.198812.5.1989–19.2.199011.4.1990–28.4.199223.5.1992–7.4.199323.5.1992–7.4.19937.8.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199417.1.1994–26.5.199426.5.1994–25.9.199426.5.1994–25.9.19946.12.1994–11.3.199614.2.1995–11.3.1996

to Deputy Leader of the Opposition Vanstone, Senator AEWatson, Senator JOWSullivan (formerly Martin), KJMWatson, Senator JOWAndrews, KJAndrews, KJGibson, Senator BF

12.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–25.9.199426.5.1994–25.9.199414.2.1995–11.3.199614.2.1995–11.3.1996

to Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Vanstone, Senator AEKemp, Senator CRCrane, Senator AW

12.5.1989–11.4.19907.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

to Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Gibson, Senator BFTierney, Senator JW

26.5.1994–25.9.199414.2.1995–11.3.1996

Aged Care Patterson, Senator KCL 26.5.1994–25.9.1994

Arts Patterson, Senator KCL 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

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16.3.1983–14.12.198416.9.1988–12.5.198912.5.1989–11.4.199011.4.1990–9.5.19909.5.1990–23.5.199223.5.1992–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–25.9.199425.9.1994–11.3.1996

Commonwealth/State Relations Short, Senator JR 11.4.1990–7.4.1993

Community Services Patterson, Senator KCL 26.5.1994–25.9.1994

Constitutional Reform Williams, DR 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Employment Troeth, Senator JMTroeth, Senator JM

26.5.1994–25.9.199414.2.1995–11.3.1996

Ethnic Affairs Ruddock, PMShort, Senator JR

11.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.1994

Family Matters Newman, Senator JM 7.4.1993–22.5.1994

Family Services Troeth, Senator JMTroeth, Senator JM

26.5.1994–25.9.199414.2.1995–11.3.1996

Fightback! Coordination and Marketing Bailey, FE 28.4.1992–23.5.1992

Health Herron, Senator JJ 26.5.1994–11.3.1996

Human Services Patterson, Senator KCL 14.2.1995–11.3.1996

Industrial Relations Cobb, MR (NPA) 14.2.1995–11.3.1996

Management Group MacKellar, MJR 7.4.1993–18.2.1994

Multicultural Affairs Short, Senator JR 26.5.1994–11.3.1996

Parliamentary Liaison MacKellar, MJR 7.4.1993–18.2.1994

Party Development Kemp, DA 7.4.1993–26.5.1994

Policy Co-ordination Carlton, JJ 11.4.1990–7.4.1993

Primary Industry Scott, BC (NPA) 28.4.1992–11.3.1996

Public Service Howard, JW 11.4.1990–7.4.1993

Resources Archer, Senator BR 1.5.1987–14.8.1987

Rural Matters Scott, BC (NPA) 25.9.1994–11.3.1996

Science Kemp, DA 11.4.1990–7.4.1993

Senate Liaison Kemp, Senator CR 28.4.1992–23.5.1992

Senior Citizens Patterson, Senator KCL 26.5.1994–25.9.1994

Social Policy Alston, Senator RKR 11.4.1990–28.4.1992

Social Security Pyne, CM 26.5.1994–11.3.1996

Trade Archer, Senator BR 1.5.1987–14.8.1987

Training Troeth, Senator JMTroeth, Senator JM

26.5.1994–25.9.199414.2.1995–11.3.1996

Transition to Government Lewis, Senator AWRFife, WCCarlton, JJKemp, DA

28.10.1989–14.2.199015.2.1990–11.4.199028.4.1992–7.4.199328.4.1992–7.4.1993

Treasurer, Assisting Beale, JH 21.4.1987–14.8.1987

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11.4.1990–7.4.19937.4.1993–26.5.199426.5.1994–11.3.1996

Youth Affairs Wooldridge, MRL 28.4.1992–7.4.1993

ALP Shadow Ministry 19.3.1996–3.12.2007

Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

Leader of the Opposition Beazley, KCCrean, SFLatham, MWBeazley, KCRudd, KM

19.3.1996–22.11.200122.11.2001–2.12.20032.12.2003–18.1.200528.1.2005–4.12.20064.12.2006–3.12.2007

Deputy Leader of the Opposition Evans, GJCrean, SFMacklin, JLGillard, JE

19.3.1996–19.10.199819.10.1998–22.11.200122.11.2001–4.12.20064.12.2006–3.12.2007

Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Faulkner, Senator JPEvans, Senator CV

19.3.1996–22.10.200422.10.2004–3.12.2007

Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Sherry, Senator NJCook, Senator PFSConroy, Senator SM

19.3.1996–7.10.199721.10.1997–22.11.200122.11.2001–3.12.2007

Aboriginal Affairs Melham, D 20.3.1996 –20.10.1998

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Melham, DMcMullan, RFLawrence, CMEvans, Senator CV

20.10.1998 –30.8.20005.9.2000–25.11.200125.11.2001–5.12.20026.12.2002–18.2.2003

Administrative Services Ferguson, LDT 20.3.1996–27.3.1997

Aged Macklin, JLEvans, Senator CV

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.2001

Aged Care McLucas, Senator JE 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Ageing Albanese, ANSmith, SFMacklin, JLEllis, ALMcLucas, Senator JEMcLucas, Senator JE

25.11.2001–23.8.200225.11.2001–16.6.2003 16.6.2003–2.7.200323.8.2002–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200510.12.2006–3.12.2007

Agriculture O’Connor, GMO’Connor, GM

20.10.1998–25.11.20018.12.2003–10.12.2006

Arts Lawrence, CMMcMullan, RFKerr, DJCMcMullan, RFLawrence, CMMcMullan, RFLundy, Senator KACarr, Senator KJGarrett, PR

20.3.1996–21.4.199722.4.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–5.9.20005.9.2000–25.11.200125.11.2001–5.12.2002 6.12.2002–2.7.2003 2.7.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200510.12.2006–3.12.2007

Attorney-General Bolkus, Senator NMcClelland, RBRoxon, NLThomson, KJLudwig, Senator JW

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–8.12.20038.12.2003–10.12.200610.12.2006–9.3.20079.3.2007–3.12.2007

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Banking Fitzgibbon, JASherry, Senator NJ

26.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Business Regulation Sherry, Senator NJ 27.3.1997–7.10.1997

Carers McLucas, Senator JE 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

Centenary of Federation Faulkner, Senator JP 20.10.1998–25.11.2001

Childcare Neal, Senator BJRoxon, NLPlibersek, TJ

26.8.1997–3.9.199825.11.2001–23.8.200224.6.2005–10.12.2006

Children Roxon, NLCollins, Senator JMA

23.8.2002–2.7.20032.7.2003–22.10.2004

Citizenship Ferguson, LDTLudwig, Senator JWHurley, Senator AKBurke, AS

23.8.2002–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.20058.8.2005–7.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Climate Change Garrett, PR 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Commerce Cook, Senator PFS 20.3.1996–27.3.1997

Communications Schacht, Senator CCSmith, SFTanner, LJConroy, Senator SM

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–22.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Community Plibersek, TJ 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Community Relationships Tanner, LJ 3.8.2004–26.10.2004

Community Services Macklin, JLSwan, WMSwan, WMEvans, Senator CVMacklin, JL

20.3.1996–27.3.199720.10.1998–1.12.200017.2.2001–26.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Community Security Latham, MWMcClelland, RB

23.8.2002–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.2003

Competition Policy Latham, MWBowen, CE

20.3.1996–27.3.199710.12.2006–3.12.2007

Competition Fitzgibbon, JA 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Conservation Ferguson, LDT 20.10.1998–25.11.2001

Consumer Affairs Neal, Senator BJTanner, LJSherry, Senator NJGriffin, APLundy, Senator KAFerguson, LDT

20.3.1996–3.9.199828.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–18.2.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Consumer Health Griffin, AP 18.2.2003–8.12.2003

Consumer Protection Griffin, AP 18.2.2003–8.12.2003

Corporate Governance Conroy, Senator SMWong, Senator PYY

2.7.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Corporate Responsibility Wong, Senator PYY 26.10.2004–3.12.2007

Customs Martin, SPKerr, DJCMelham, DBishop, Senator TMLudwig, Senator JWBevis, AR

27.3.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.2003 2.7.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–9.3.20079.3.2007–3.12.2007

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Defence Bevis, ARMartin, SPEvans, Senator CVBeazley, KCMcClelland, RBFitzgibbon, JA

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–2.8.20042.8.2004–26.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Defence Industry Bishop, Senator TM 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Defence Personnel Ferguson, LDTEvans, Senator CVBevis, ARBishop, Senator TMGriffin, AP

27.3.1997–25.11.20012.8.2004–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Defence Planning Bevis, AR 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Defence Procurement Evans, Senator CVBishop, Senator TM

2.8.2004–26.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.2006

Defence Science Ferguson, LDTEvans, Senator CVGriffin, AP

27.3.1997–25.11.20012.8.2004–26.10.200410.12.2006–3.12.2007

Disabilities Ellis, ALMcLucas, Senator JE

2.7.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Early Childhood Education Plibersek, TJ 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Economic Ownership Latham, MW 25.11.2001–2.7.2003

Education Baldwin, PJLatham, MWLee, MJMacklin, JLSmith, SF

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Employment

Ferguson, MJKernot, CMacklin, JLWong, Senator PYYGillard, JE

20.3.1996–3.10.19993.10.1999–22.11.200125.11.2001–26.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Employment Services Cox, DAAlbanese, AN

25.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–26.10.2004

Environment Lawrence, CMKerr, DJCBolkus, Senator NThomson, KJAlbanese, ANGarrett, PR

20.3.1996–21.4.199722.4.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–26.10.2004 26.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Energy O’Keefe, NPSmith, SFFitzgibbon, JAEvans, Senator CV

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.19988.12.2003–26.10.200410.12.2006–3.12.2007

Families Macklin, JL 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Family Plibersek, TJ 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Family Services Macklin, JLEvans, Senator CVSwan, WMSwan, WMEvans, Senator CV

20.3.1996–26.8.199720.10.1998–25.11.200120.10.1998–1.12.200017.2.2001–26.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.2006

Family Support Roxon, NL 25.11.2001–23.8.2002

Federal/State Relations McMullan, RF 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

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20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–26.8.199726.8.1997–7.10.19977.10.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.200325.11.2001–18.2.20032.7.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Financial Services Conroy, Senator SMFitzgibbon, JASherry, Senator NJ

20.10.1998–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Fisheries O’Connor, GMO’Connor, GMO’Brien, Senator KWK

20.10.1998–25.11.20018.12.2003–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Foreign Affairs Brereton, LJRudd, KMMcClelland, RB

20.3.1996–22.11.200125.11.2001–10.12.2006 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Forestry Ferguson, LDTO’Connor, GMFitzgibbon, JAFerguson, MJO’Brien, Senator KWK

20.10.1998–25.11.200120.10.1998–25.11.20018.12.2003–26.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Government Services Faulkner, Senator JP 27.3.1997–25.11.2001

Health Lee, MJMacklin, JLSmith, SFMacklin, JLGillard, JERoxon, NL

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–16.6.2003 16.6.2003–2.7.20032.7.2003–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Health Promotion Lundy, Senator KA 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Health Regulation Ferguson, LDT 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Heritage Bolkus, Senator NThomson, KJMelham, DThomson, KJAlbanese, ANGarrett, PR

20.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–18.2.2003 2.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Home Affairs Faulkner, Senator JP 25.11.2001–8.12.2003

Homeland Security McClelland, RBBevis, AR

8.12.2003–24.6.2005 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

Housing Neal, Senator BJLatham, MWO’Connor, GMMelham, DThomson, KJCarr, Senator KJPlibersek, TJ

26.8.1997–3.9.199825.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Human Services Thomson, KJPlibersek, TJ

24.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

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20.3.1996–26.8.199726.8.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.2003 2.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Independent Contractors Emerson, CA 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Indigenous Affairs Gillard, JEMcMullan, RFO’Brien, Senator KWKCarr, Senator KJEvans, Senator CVMacklin, JL

18.2.2003–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Industrial Relations McMullan, RFBevis, ARSmith, SFGillard, JE

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200126.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Industry Crean, SFMcMullan, RFLawrence, CMEmerson, CACarr, Senator KJSmith, SFCarr, Senator KJ

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–5.9.20005.9.2000–25.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Information Technology Evans, MJLundy, Senator KAConroy, Senator SM

20.3.1996–20.10.199825.11.2001–26.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Infrastructure Kernot, CFerguson, MJSmith, SFAlbanese, AN

20.10.1998–3.10.19993.10.1999–26.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Innovation Lawrence, CMEmerson, CACarr, Senator KJCarr, Senator KJ

5.9.2000–25.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–26.10.200410.12.2006–3.12.2007

Intergenerational Finance Sherry, Senator NJ 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

Integration Burke, AS 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

International Security Rudd, KM 8.12.2003–10.12.2006

International Development Assistance McMullan, RF 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Justice Bolkus, Senator NKerr, DJCMelham, DMcClelland, RBLudwig, Senator JWBevis, AR

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.200326.10.2004–9.3.20079.3.2007–3.12.2007

Local Government Latham, MWNeal, Senator BJMackay, Senator SMO’Connor, GMMelham, DO’Brien, Senator KWKCarr, Senator KJLundy, Senator KA

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–3.9.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–8.12.20038.12.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

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Mining Fitzgibbon, JA 8.12.2003–26.10.2004

Multicultural Affairs Ferguson, LDTLudwig, Senator JWHurley, Senator AKFerguson, LDT

25.11.2001–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.20058.8.2005–7.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

National Development Evans, Senator CV 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Northern Australia Collins, Senator RL 20.3.1996–26.8.1997

Olympic Coordination Faulkner, Senator JP 20.10.1998–25.11.2001

Open Government Carr, Senator KJ 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Overseas Aid Sercombe, RCG 24.6.2005–7.12.2006

Pacific Islands Sercombe, RCG 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Pacific Island Affairs Sercombe, RCG 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Population Kerr, DJCFerguson, MJGillard, JERoxon, NLFerguson, LDT

27.3.1997–26.8.199726.8.1997–25.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.2004

Population Health Ferguson, LDT 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Primary Industries Collins, Senator RLO’Keefe, NPO’Brien, Senator KWKFerguson, MJO’Brien, Senator KWK

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199825.11.2001–8.12.200326.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Public Accountability Faulkner, Senator JPThomson, KJWong, Senator PYY

8.12.2003–22.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Public Administration Faulkner, Senator JPFaulkner, Senator JPCarr, Senator KJWong, Senator PYY

27.3.1997–18.2.20038.12.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200510.12.2006–3.12.2007

Public Service Carr, Senator KJEmerson, CA

18.2.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–22.10.2004

Reconciliation Melham, DMcMullan, RFLawrence, CMEvans, Senator CVGillard, JEMcMullan, RFO’Brien, Senator KWKCarr, Senator KJMacklin, JL

20.10.1998–30.8.20005.9.2000–25.11.200125.11.2001–5.12.20026.12.2002–18.2.200318.2.2003–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200510.12.2006–3.12.2007

Recreation Lundy, Senator KAGriffin, APLundy, Senator KA

8.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Regional Development Crean, SFKernot, CFerguson, MJThomson, KJCrean, SF

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–3.10.19993.10.1999–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

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20.10.1998–3.10.199920.10.1998–22.11.20013.10.1999–25.11.200125.11.2001–8.12.20038.12.2003–24.6.2005

Regulation Conroy, Senator SM 20.10.1998–25.11.2001

Research Carr, Senator KJMacklin, JLCarr, Senator KJ

25.11.2001–26.10.2004 26.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Resources O’Keefe, NPSmith, SFEvans, MJO’Brien, Senator KWKFitzgibbon, JAFerguson, MJEvans, Senator CV

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.200325.11.2001–8.12.200326.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Retirement Incomes and Savings Sherry, Senator NJ 25.11.2001–26.10.2004

Revenue Cox, DAFitzgibbon, JABowen, CE

8.12.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Roads Thomson, KJFerguson, MJ

26.10.2004–24.6.200510.12.2006–3.12.2007

Science Evans, MJMacklin, JLCarr, Senator KJMacklin, JLCarr, Senator KJ

20.3.1996–22.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.200325.11.2001–26.10.2004 26.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Seniors Albanese, ANEllis, AL

25.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–22.10.2004

Service Economy Emerson, CA 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Small Business Cook, Senator PFSMartin, SPFitzgibbon, JAMcMullan, RFConroy, Senator SMMcMullan, RFBurke, ASFitzgibbon, JAEmerson, CA

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–18.2.200325.11.2001–8.12.20038.12.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Social Security Faulkner, Senator JPMacklin, JLEvans, Senator CV

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199826.10.2004–24.6.2005

Social Inclusion Gillard, JE 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Special Minister of State Faulkner, Senator JPGriffin, AP

18.2.2003–22.10.200424.6.2005–3.12.2007

Sport Martin, SPLundy, Senator KAGriffin, APLundy, Senator KA

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–3.12.2007

Superannuation Sherry, Senator NJSherry, Senator NJ

20.3.1996–7.10.199726.10.2004–3.12.2007

Sustainability Thomson, KJ 18.2.2003–26.10.2004

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20.10.1998–5.9.20005.9.2000–25.11.2001

Territories Collins, Senator RLFaulkner, Senator JPMackay, Senator SMO’Connor, GMMelham, DO’Brien, Senator KWKCarr, Senator KJBevis, AR

20.3.1996–26.8.199726.8.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.2003 2.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Tourism Martin, SPFitzgibbon, JAMartin, SPEmerson, CAO’Connor, GMFerguson, MJFitzgibbon, JAO’Brien, Senator KWKFerguson, MJ

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–16.8.200225.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–2.7.200323.8.2002–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Trade Smith, SFCook, Senator PFSMartin, SPEmerson, CAConroy, Senator SMCrean, SFRudd, KMCrean, SF

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–22.11.200125.11.2001–16.8.200225.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Training Ferguson, MJKernot, CMacklin, JLCox, DAAlbanese, ANSmith, SF

20.3.1996–3.10.19993.10.1999–22.11.200125.11.2001–10.12.200625.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–26.10.200410.12.2006–3.12.2007

Transport Tanner, LJKernot, CFerguson, MJO’Brien, Senator KWKFerguson, MJ

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–3.10.19993.10.1999–26.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Transport Security Bevis, AR 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Treasurer Evans, GJCrean, SFMcMullan, RFLatham, MWCrean, SFSwan, WM

20.3.1996–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–8.12.20038.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Urban Development Ferguson, MJLatham, MWFerguson, MJMelham, D Thomson, KJCarr, Senator KJFerguson, LDT

25.11.2001–23.8.200225.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–26.10.20048.12.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Veterans’ Affairs Martin, SPFerguson, LDTSchacht, Senator CCBishop, Senator TMGriffin, AP

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–22.11.200125.11.2001–24.6.2005 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

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Water Albanese, AN 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

Women Macklin, JLLawrence, CMMacklin, JLRoxon, NLPlibersek, TJ

20.10.1998–5.9.20005.9.2000–5.12.20026.12.2002–18.2.200318.2.2003–2.7.200324.6.2005–3.12.2007

Work Plibersek, TJ 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Workplace Relations McClelland, RBEmerson, CA

25.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–22.10.2004

Workplace Participation Wong, Senator PYY 26.10.2004–3.12.2007

Youth Affairs Baldwin, PJLatham, MWLundy, Senator KA

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.2001

Youth Roxon, NLCollins, Senator JMAPlibersek, TJ

25.11.2001–2.7.20032.7.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

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ALP Shadow Assistant Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries 19.3.1996–3.12.2007

Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

to Leader of the Opposition O’Connor, GMGriffin, APMurphy, JPCook, Senator PFS

20.3.1996–20.10.199825.11.2001–18.2.200318.2.2003–3.12.20078.12.2003–26.10.2004

to Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Carr, Senator KJ 20.3.1996–27.3.1997

Ageing Murphy, JP 25.11.2001–18.2.2003

Agriculture Sidebottom, PS 8.12.2003–22.10.2004

Agriculture (Senate) Forshaw, Senator MG 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Arms Control Melham, D 20.3.1996–20.10.1998

Arts Lundy, Senator KASidebottom, PSGarrett, PR

26.8.1997–20.10.199818.2.2003–8.12.200324.6.2005–10.12.2006

Attorney-General Ludwig, Senator JW 25.11.2001–26.10.2004

Banking Services Griffin, AP 25.11.2001- 18.2.2003

Cabinet Secretary Theophanous, ACMcMullan, RF

20.3.1996–20.10.19982.7.2003–8.12.2003

Communications Zahra, CJO’Byrne, MA

25.11.2001–18.2.2003 18.2.2003–22.10.2004

Communications (Senate) Bishop, Senator TM 20.10.1998–25.11.2001

Community Affairs Stephens, Senator U 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Community Services Albanese, ANEllis, ALForshaw, Senator MG

20.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–22.10.2004

Consumer Affairs Griffin, AP 25.11.2001–18.2.2003

Defence Edwards, GJ 25.11.2001–3.12.2007

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Disabilities Ellis, AL 23.8.2002–2.7.2003

Education Carr, Senator KJLivermore, KF

26.8.1997–20.10.199816.3.2004–3.12.2007

Education (Senate) Carr, Senator KJCarr, Senator KJ

27.3.1997–26.8.199720.10.1998–25.11.2001

Employment Mackay, Senator SMLivermore, KF

26.8.1997–20.10.199816.3.2004–26.10.2004

Employment (Senate) Collins, Senator JMA 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Environment Livermore, KFGeorge, J

25.11.2001–16.3.2004 26.10.2004–3.12.2007

Family Services Albanese, ANEllis, ALForshaw, Senator MG

20.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–26.10.2004

Fisheries (Senate) Forshaw, Senator MG 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Foreign Affairs Byrne, AM 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Forestry (Senate) Forshaw, Senator MG 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Health Neal, Senator BJForshaw, Senator MGGriffin, APMurphy, JPGriffin, APCorcoran, AK

20.3.1996–27.3.199726.8.1997–20.10.199820.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–18.2.2003 8.12.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.2005

Health (Senate) Forshaw, Senator MG 27.3.1997–26.8.1997

Heritage Livermore, KFLivermore, KFGeorge, J

25.11.2001–18.2.2003 2.7.2003–16.3.200426.10.2004–3.12.2007

Homeland Security Ludwig, Senator JW 8.12.2003–26.10.2004

Immigration Thomson, KJCorcoran, AK

26.8.1997–20.10.199824.6.2005–10.12.2006

Indigenous Affairs Snowdon, WE 26.10.2004–3.12.2007

Industrial Relations Mackay, Senator SMBevis, ARRipoll, BF O’Connor, BPJ

26.8.1997–20.10.199826.10.2004–24.6.200524.6.2005–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Industrial Relations (Senate) Collins, Senator JMA 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Industry Campbell, Senator G Ripoll, BF

8.12.2003–22.10.200424.6.2005–3.12.2007

Information Technology Lundy, Senator KA 26.8.1997–25.11.2001

Infrastructure Horne, RHZahra, CJRipoll, BF

20.10.1998–22.11.200118.2.2003–22.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.2006

Innovation Campbell, Senator G Ripoll, BF

8.12.2003–22.10.200410.12.2006–3.12.2007

Manufacturing Industry Campbell, Senator G 25.11.2001–8.12.2003

Multicultural Affairs Kerr, DJCFerguson, MJSciacca, CA

20.3.1996–26.8.199726.8.1997–20.10.199822.10.1998–22.11.2001

Northern Australia O’Connor, GMSnowdon, WE

26.8.1997–20.10.199825.11.2001–3.12.2007

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Population Thomson, KJKerr, DJC

26.8.1997–20.10.19985.9.2000–22.11.2001

Population (Senate) Collins, Senator JMA 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Primary Industries O’Connor, GMForshaw, Senator MGSidebottom, PS

27.3.1997–20.10.199826.8.1997–20.10.199825.11.2001- 8.12.2003

Public Service Matters McMullan, RF 20.3.1996–27.3.1997

Reconciliation Snowdon, WEGarrett, PR

2.7.2003–26.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.2006

Regional Development Horne, RHZahra, CJ

20.10.1998–22.11.200118.2.2003–22.10.2004

Regional Development (House) King, CF 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Regional Development (Senate) Stephens, Senator UM 26.10.2004–24.6.2005

Regional Services Horne, RH 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Research Campbell, Senator G 8.12.2003–22.10.2004

Resources Sidebottom, PS 25.11.2001–2.7.2003

Science Lundy, Senator KACampbell, Senator G Stephens, Senator UM

26.8.1997–20.10.19988.12.2003–22.10.200424.6.2005–10.12.2006

Social Affairs Stephens, Senator U 10.12.2006–3.12.2007

Sport Lundy, Senator KA 26.8.1997–20.10.1998

Sustainability Livermore, KF 18.2.2003–16.3.2004

Territories Snowdon, WE 25.11.2001–2.7.2003

Tourism Lundy, Senator KAZahra, CJ

26.8.1997–20.10.199818.2.2003–22.10.2004

Transport Horne, RHZahra, CJ

20.10.1998–22.11.200118.2.2003–22.10.2004

to Treasurer Thomson, KJ 26.8.1997–20.10.1998

Treasurer, Assistant Latham, MWSherry, Senator NJThomson, KJLatham, MWCox, DAFitzgibbon, JABowen, CE

20.3.1996–27.3.199727.3.1997–26.8.199720.10.1998–25.11.200125.11.2001–23.8.200223.8.2002–22.10.200426.10.2004–10.12.200610.12.2006–3.12.2007

Treasury King, CF 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

Training Mackay, Senator SMLivermore, KF

26.8.1997–20.10.199816.3.2004–26.10.2004

Training (Senate) Collins, Senator JMA 20.10.1998–22.11.2001

Urban Development Zahra, CJ 8.12.2003–22.10.2004

Veterans’ Affairs Edwards, GJ 24.6.2005–3.12.2007

Water Stephens, Senator UM 24.6.2005–10.12.2006

Women Lawrence, CMNeal, Senator BJMacklin, JLRoxon, NLPlibersek, TJ

20.3.1996–21.4.199722.4.1997–26.8.199726.8.1997–20.10.19982.7.2003–26.10.200426.10.2004–24.6.2005

Youth Affairs Lundy, Senator KA 26.8.1997–20.10.1998

Youth Affairs (Senate) Carr, Senator KJ 27.3.1997–26.8.1997

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Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

Leader of the Opposition Nelson, BJTurnbull, MBAbbott, AJ

3.12.2007–16.9.200816.9.2008–1.12.20091.12.2009–18.9.2013

Deputy Leader of the Opposition Bishop, JI 3.12.2007–18.9.2013

Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Minchin, Senator NHAbetz, Senator E

6.12.2007–3.5.20103.5.2010–18.9.2013

Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Abetz, Senator EBrandis, Senator GH

6.12.2007–3.5.20103.5.2010–18.9.2013

Ageing Hockey, JBMay, MADutton, PCFierravanti-Wells, Senator CA

6.12.2007–22.9.20086.12.2007–8.12.200922.9.2008–18.9.20138.12.2009–18.9.2013

Agriculture Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)Cobb, JK (NP)

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–18.9.2013

Apprenticeships Smith, ADHSouthcott, AJPyne, CMCormann, Senator MHP

6.12.2007–22.9.2008 6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–18.9.20138.12.2009–14.9.2010

Arts Stone, SNCiobo, SMBrandis, Senator GH

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Attorney-General Brandis, Senator GH 6.12.2007–18.9.2013

Border Protection Pyne, CMKeenan, MF

6.12.2007–22.9.200814.9.2010–18.9.2013

Broadband Billson, BFMinchin, Senator NHSmith, ADHTurnbull, MB

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Business Bishop, JI 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Business Development Hartsuyker, L (NP) 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Carers Fifield, Senator MP 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Centenary of ANZAC Ronaldson, Senator MJC 3.3.2011–18.9.2013

Childcare Mirabella, SStone, SNLey, SP

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Citizenship Ellison, Senator CMStone, SNMorrison, SJ

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Climate Action Hunt, GA 8.12.2009–18.9.2013

Climate Change Hunt, GA 6.12.2007–8.12.2009

Communications Billson, BFMinchin, Senator NHSmith, ADHTurnbull, MB

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Community Services Abbott, AJ 6.12.2007–1.12.2009

Competition Policy Dutton, PCHockey, JBHartsuyker, L (NP)Coonan, Senator HLBillson, BF

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–20.2.200922.9.2008–8.12.200920.2.2009–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

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Consumer Affairs Hartsuyker, L (NP)Billson, BF

6.12.2007–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Corporate Governance Keenan, MF 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Corporate Law Pearce, CJHartsuyker, L (NP)

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.2010

Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Robb, AJPayne, Senator MA

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Customs Ley, SPKeenan, MF

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Debt Reduction Joyce, Senator BTG (NP)Robb, AJ

8.12.2009–25.3.201025.3.2010–18.9.2013

Defence Minchin, Senator NHJohnston, Senator DAL

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–18.9.2013

Defence Personnel Baldwin, RCRobert, SR

6.12.2007–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Defence Science Baldwin, RCRobert, SR

6.12.2007–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Defence Technology Robert, SR 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Deregulation Dutton, PCHockey, JBCoonan, Senator HLBillson, BFRobb, AJ

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–20.2.200920.2.2009–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Digital Economy Billson, BFMinchin, Senator NHSmith, ADH

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.2010

Disabilities Fifield, Senator MP 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Early Childhood Education Mirabella, SStone, SN

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.2010

Early Childhood Learning Ley, SP 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Education Smith, ADHPyne, CM

6.12.2007–22.9.2008 22.9.2008–18.9.2013

Employment Bishop, JIKeenan, MFAbetz, Senator E

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Employment Participation Southcott, AJCormann, Senator MHPLey, SP

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Energy Johnston, Senator DALMacfarlane, IEMinchin, Senator NHMacfarlane, IE

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–25.3.201025.3.2010–18.9.2013

Environment Hunt, GAStone, SN

6.12.2007–18.9.20136.12.2007–22.9.2008

Families Abbott, AJAndrews, KJ

6.12.2007–1.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Finance Dutton, PCHockey, JBCoonan, Senator HLJoyce, Senator BTG (NP)Robb, AJ

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–20.2.200920.2.2009–8.12.20098.12.2009–25.3.201025.3.2010–18.9.2013

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Financial Services Pearce, CJHartsuyker, L (NP)Cormann, Senator MHP

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Fisheries Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)Cobb, JK (NP)

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–14.9.2010

Food Security Cobb, JK (NP) 8.12.2009–18.9.2013

Foreign Affairs Robb, AJCoonan, Senator HLBishop, JI

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–20.2.200920.2.2009–18.9.2013

Forestry Scullion, Senator NG (CLP)Cobb, JK (NP)

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–14.9.2010

Health Hockey, JBDutton, PC

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–18.9.2013

Heritage Stone, SNHunt, GA

6.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–18.9.2013

Housing Ley, SPAbbott, AJMorrison, SJAndrews, KJPayne, Senator MA

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–1.12.200922.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.201314.9.2010–18.9.2013

Human Services Coonan, Senator HLScullion, Senator NG (CLP)Andrews, KJ

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Immigration Ellison, Senator CMStone, SNMorrison, SJ

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Independent Contractors Hartsuyker, L (NP)Ciobo, SM

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.2009

Indigenous Affairs Abbott, AJStone, SNScullion, Senator NG (CLP)

6.12.2007–1.12.20096.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–18.9.2013

Indigenous Development Payne, Senator MA 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Indigenous Employment Payne, Senator MA 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Industry Abetz, Senator EMirabella, S

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Infrastructure Truss, WE (NP)Robb, AJMacfarlane, IEJoyce, Senator BTG (NP)Truss, WE (NP)

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–25.3.201025.3.2010–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Innovation Abetz, Senator EMirabella, S

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Justice Pyne, CMLey, SPKeenan, MF

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Local Government Truss, WE (NP)Morrison, SJJoyce, Senator BTG (NP)

6.12.2007–14.9.201022.9.2008–8.12.200914.9.2010–18.9.2013

Mental Health Fierravanti-Wells, Senator CA 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Modernising the Federation Payne, Senator MA 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Population Morrison, SJ 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

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Productivity Morrison, SJ 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Regional Communications Hartsuyker, L (NP) 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Regional Development Cobb, JK (NP)Truss, WE (NP)Joyce, Senator BTG (NP)Baldwin, RC

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–25.3.201025.3.2010–18.9.201314.9.2010–18.9.2013

Research Abetz, Senator EMirabella, SMason, Senator BJ

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Resources Johnston, Senator DALMacfarlane, IEMinchin, Senator NHMacfarlane, IE

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–25.3.201025.3.2010–18.9.2013

Science Abetz, Senator EMirabella, S

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Scrutiny of Government Waste Ronaldson, Senator MJC 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Seniors Bishop, BK 8.12.2009–18.9.2013

Service Economy Ciobo, SM 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Small Business Ciobo, SMBillson, BF

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Special Minister of State Ronaldson, Senator MJCBishop, BK

6.12.2007–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Sport Farmer, PFSouthcott, AJCiobo, SMHartsuyker, L (NP)

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Superannuation Keenan, MFPearce, CJHartsuyker, L (NP)Cormann, Senator MHP

6.12.2007–22.9.2008 22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Sustainable Cities Billson, BF 22.9.2008–14.9.2010

Sustainable Development Billson, BF 22.9.2008–8.12.2009

Tourism Johnston, Senator DALCiobo, SMBaldwin, RC

6.12.2007–22.9.20086.12.2007–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Trade Macfarlane, IETruss, WE (NP)Bishop, JI

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Training Smith, ADHSouthcott, AJPyne, CMCormann, Senator MHP

6.12.2007–22.9.2008 6.12.2007–8.12.200922.9.2008–18.9.20138.12.2009–14.9.2010

Transport Truss, WE (NP) 6.12.2007–18.9.2013

Treasurer Turnbull, MBBishop, JIHockey, JB

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–20.2.200920.2.2009–18.9.2013

Universities Mason, Senator BJ 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Urban Water Hunt, GA 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Veterans’ Affairs Bishop, BKMarkus, LERonaldson, Senator MJC

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

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Voluntary Sector Abbott, AJFifield, Senator MP

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Water Hunt, GAMacfarlane, IEJoyce, Senator BTG (NP)

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–25.3.201025.3.2010–18.9.2013

Water Security Cobb, JK (NP) 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Women Ley, SPMirabella, SStone, SN

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.2010

Workplace Relations Bishop, JIKeenan, MFAbetz, Senator E

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Youth Farmer, PFMirabella, SCiobo, SMHartsuyker, L (NP)

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

LIB-NP Shadow Assistant Ministers and Parliamentary Secretaries 3.12.2007–18.9.2013

Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

to Leader of the Opposition Randall, DJBernardi, Senator CSinodinos, Senator A

6.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–19.9.201219.9.2012–18.9.2013

to Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Fierravanti-Wells, Senator CA 22.9.2008–8.12.2009

Ageing Coulton, MM (NP) 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Agriculture Colbeck, Senator RM 22.9.2008–14.9.2010

Attorney-General Humphries, Senator GJJ 14.9.2010–6.9.2013

Cabinet Secretary Randall, DJRonaldson, Senator MJCRuddock, PM

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–18.9.2013

Carers Bernardi, Senator CFifield, Senator MP

22.9.2008–20.2.200920.2.2009–14.9.2010

Citizenship Markus, LEFierravanti-Wells, Senator CAHumphries, Senator GJJGambaro, T

6.12.2007–22.9.200810.11.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Citizenship, Assistant Pyne, CM 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Climate Action Birmingham, Senator SJ 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Community Services Bernardi, Senator C 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Conservation Nash, Senator FJ (NP)Coulton, MM (NP)

22.9.2008–1.12.200820.1.2009–8.12.2009

Defence Lindsay, PJRobert, SR

6.12.2007–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.2010

Defence, Assistant Baldwin, RCBaldwin, RC

6.12.2007–22.9.200810.11.2008–14.9.2010

Defence Force Macdonald, Senator ID 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Defence Materiel Humphries, Senator GJJ 14.9.2010–6.9.2013

Defence Support Macdonald, Senator ID 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

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Education Mason, Senator BJ 6.12.2007–14.9.2010

Emerging Trade Markets Coulton, MM (NP) 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Emissions Trading Design Robb, AJ 22.9.2008–8.12.2009

Energy Randall, DJHaase, BW

22.9.2008–10.11.200810.11.2008–8.12.2009

Environment Birmingham, Senator SJ 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Fair Competition Ryan, Senator SM 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Families Bernardi, Senator CHumphries, Senator GJJ

6.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–14.9.2010

Fisheries Colbeck, Senator RM 22.9.2008–18.9.2013

Foreign Affairs Payne, Senator MA 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Forestry Colbeck, Senator RM 22.9.2008–18.9.2013

Health Colbeck, Senator RMSouthcott, AJ

6.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–14.9.2010

Health Administration Cormann, Senator MHP 22.9.2008–8.12.2009

Housing Humphries, Senator GJJ 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Human Services Humphries, Senator GJJ 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Immigration, Assistant Pyne, CM 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Immigration Markus, LEFierravanti-Wells, Senator CACash, Senator MC

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.200914.9.2010–18.9.2013

Indigenous Affairs Payne, Senator MA 22.9.2008–8.12.2009

Indigenous Health Laming, AC 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Industry Mason, Senator BJColbeck, Senator RM

8.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Infrastructure Haase, BWBernardi, Senator C

6.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–14.9.2010

Innovation Mason, Senator BJColbeck, Senator RM

8.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

International Development Assistance Payne, Senator MAGambaro, T

22.9.2008–8.12.200914.9.2010–18.9.2013

Justice Wood, JPWood, JP

22.9.2008–8.12.200925.3.2010–3.5.2010

Local Government Mirabella, SRandall, DJ

6.12.2007–22.9.200814.9.2010–18.9.2013

Murray-Darling Basin Birmingham, Senator SJ 8.12.2009–18.9.2013

Northern Australia Macdonald, Senator ID 6.12.2007–18.9.2013

Policing Wood, JP 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Population Policy Bernardi, Senator C 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Primary Healthcare Southcott, AJ 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Public Security Wood, JP Wood, JP

22.9.2008–25.3.20103.5.2010–14.9.2010

Regional Development Forrest, JA (NP)Coulton, MM (NP)

22.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.2010

Regional Education Nash, Senator FJ (NP) 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

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Regional Health Services Southcott, AJLaming, AC

8.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Regional Transport Chester, DJ (NP) 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Remote Australia Macdonald, Senator ID 8.12.2009–18.9.2013

Research Mason, Senator BJ 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Resources Randall, DJHaase, BW

22.9.2008–10.11.200810.11.2008–8.12.2009

Roads Haase, BWRandall, DJChester, DJ (NP)

6.12.2007–10.11.200810.11.2008–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

School Curriculum Standards Mason, Senator BJ 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Science Mason, Senator BJColbeck, Senator RM

8.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Scrutiny of Government Waste Barnett, Senator GBriggs, JE

8.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Settlement Gambaro, T 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Small Business Ryan, Senator SM 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Supporting Families Bernardi, Senator CBriggs, JE

14.9.2010–19.9.201219.9.2012–18.9.2013

Tax Reform Smith, ADH 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

Tourism Gash, JGash, J

6.12.2007–22.9.20088.12.2009–14.9.2010

Trade Forrest, JA (NP) 6.12.2007–22.9.2008

Transport Haase, BWRandall, DJ

6.12.2007–10.11.200810.11.2008–14.9.2010

Treasurer, Assistant Keenan, MFSmith, ADHLey, SPCormann, Senator MHP

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–8.12.20098.12.2009–14.9.201014.9.2010–18.9.2013

Voluntary Sector Coulton, MM (NP)Bernardi, Senator CFifield, Senator MP

6.12.2007–22.9.200822.9.2008–20.2.200920.2.2009–14.9.2010

Water Resources Nash, Senator FJ (NP)Coulton, MM (NP)

22.9.2008–1.12.200820.1.2009–8.12.2009

Wellbeing Southcott, AJ 8.12.2009–14.9.2010

Women Cash, Senator MC 14.9.2010–18.9.2013

ALP Shadow Ministry from 13.10.2013

Shadow portfolio Name Period of service

Leader of the Opposition Shorten, WRAlbanese, AN

13.10.2013–27.5.201927.5.2019–

Deputy Leader of the Opposition Plibersek, TJMarles, RD

14.10.2013–30.5.201930.5.2019–

Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Wong, Senator PYY 14.10.2013–

Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate Conroy, Senator SMFarrell, Senator DEKeneally, Senator KK

14.10.2013–11.10.201611.10.2016–30.5.2019 30.5.2019–

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Shorten, WR 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

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18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Agriculture Fitzgibbon, JAHusic, EN

18.10.2013–10.11.202010.11.2020–

Apprenticeships Cameron, Senator DN 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Arts Dreyfus, MABurke, AS

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Attorney-General Dreyfus, MA 18.10.2013–

Border Protection Marles, RDNeumann, SK

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019

Carers Moore, Senator CMBrown, Senator CL

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019

Centenary of ANZAC Farrell, Senator DEFeeney, DI

18.10.2013–24.6.201424.6.2014–23.7.2016

Charities Leigh, AK 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Cities Albanese, ANGiles, AJ

24.9.2014–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Citizenship Rowland, MABurke, ASKeneally, Senator KK

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Climate Change Butler, MC 18.10.2013–

Communications Clare, JDRowland, MA

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Communities Moore, Senator CM 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Competition Leigh, AK 18.10.2013–2.6.2019

Constitutional Reform Dreyfus, MA 2.6.2019–

Consumer Affairs Dastyari, Senator SHammond, TJKing, MMH

23.7.2016–7.9.201614.9.2016–10.5.201828.6.2018–2.6.2019

Defence Conroy, Senator SMMarles, RD

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Defence Industry Keogh, MJ 2.6.2019–

Defence Personnel Rishworth, ALNeumann, SK

23.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Digital Economy Husic, EN 11.10.2016–2.6.2019

Disability Brown, Senator CL 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Disability Reform Macklin, JL 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Disaster and Emergency Management Watt, Senator MP 2.6.2019–

Early Childhood Ellis, KM 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Early Childhood Development Ellis, KMRishworth, AL

23.7.2016–24.10.201724.10.2017–2.6.2019

Early Childhood Education Ellis, KMRishworth, AL

23.7.2016–24.10.201724.10.2017–

Education Ellis, KMPlibersek, TJ

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Employment O’Connor, BPJ 18.10.2013–

Employment Services Collins, JMHusic, ENButler, TM

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–21.8.201821.8.2018–2.6.2019

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Energy Butler, MC 23.7.2016–

Environment Butler, MCBurke, ASButler, TM

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Families Macklin, JLBurney, LJ

18.10.2013–21.8.201821.8.2018–

Family Business O’Connor, BPJ 2.6.2019–

Finance Burke, ASChalmers, JEGallagher, Senator KR

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Financial Services Ripoll, BFChalmers, JEGallagher, Senator KRO’Neil, CEJones, SP

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.201623.7.2016–6.12.201728.6.2018–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Fisheries Fitzgibbon, JA 13.10.2015–2.6.2019

Foreign Affairs Plibersek, TJWong, Senator PYY

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Forestry Fitzgibbon, JA 13.10.2015–2.6.2019

Future of Work Husic, ENButler, TMO’Neil, CE

11.10.2016–21.8.201821.8.2018–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Government Services Shorten, WR 2.6.2019–

Health King, CFBowen, CE

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Higher Education Carr, Senator KJ 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Home Affairs Keneally, Senator KK 2.6.2019–

Housing and Homelessness McLucas, Senator JEGallagher, Senator KRCameron, Senator DNClare, JD

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Human Services Cameron, Senator DNBurney, LJHusic, EN

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–21.8.2018 21.8.2018–2.6.2019

Immigration Marles, RDNeumann, SKKeneally, Senator KK

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Indigenous Affairs Neumann, SKShorten, WR

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Indigenous Australians Burney, LJ 2.6.2019–

Industrial Relations Burke, AS 2.6.2019–

Industry Carr, Senator KJO’Connor, BPJ

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Infrastructure Albanese, ANKing, CF

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Innovation Carr, Senator KJO’Neil, CE

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

International Development Plibersek, TJMoore, Senator CMConroy, PM

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

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18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019

Justice Feeney, DIO’Neil, CE

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Local Government Collins, JMJones, SPClare, JD

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Medicare King, CF 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Mental Health McLucas, Senator JEGallagher, Senator KRCollins, JM

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019

Multicultural Affairs Giles, AJ 2.6.2019–

Multicultural Australia Burke, AS 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Multiculturalism Rowland, MA 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

National Disability Insurance Scheme Shorten, WR 2.6.2019–

National Security Dreyfus, MA 23.7.2016–

Northern Australia Gray, GNeumann, SKClare, JDWatt, Senator MP

18.10.2013–4.5.20164.5.2016–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Not-for-Profits Leigh, AK 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

The Pacific Moore, Senator CMConroy, PM

23.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Payments Macklin, JL 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Preventing Family Violence Butler, TMBurney, LJ

23.7.2016–28.6.201828.6.2018–2.6.2019

Productivity Leigh, AK 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Public Service Gallagher, Senator KR 2.6.2019–

Regional Communications Jones, SP 4.5.2016–2.6.2019

Regional Development Collins, JMAlbanese, ANKing, CF

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Regional Services Jones, SPClare, JD

23.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Research Carr, Senator KJ 18.10.2013–2.6.2019

Resources Gray, GClare, JDFitzgibbon, JAHusic, EN

18.10.2013–4.5.20164.5.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–10.11.202010.11.2020–

Rural Affairs Fitzgibbon, JA 24.6.2014–23.7.2016

Rural and Regional Australia Fitzgibbon, JA 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Science Carr, Senator KJO’Connor, BPJ

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Seniors Collins, JM 2.6.2019–

Skills Cameron, Senator DN 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Small Business Ripoll, BFRowland, MAGallagher, Senator KRBowen, CEO’Connor, BPJ

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.201623.7.2016–6.12.201728.6.2018–2.6.20192.6.2019–

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Social Services Macklin, JLBurney, LJ

23.7.2016–21.8.2018 21.8.2018–

Special Minister of State Gray, GO’Connor, BPJConroy, Senator SMFarrell, Senator DE

18.10.2013–2.3.20162.3.2016–23.7.201623.7.2016–30.9.201611.10.2016–

Sport Ripoll, BFChalmers, JEConroy, Senator SMFarrell, Senator DE

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.201623.7.2016–30.9.201611.10.2016–

State and Territory Relations Gallagher, Senator KR 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Superannuation Ripoll, BFChalmers, JE

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.2016

TAFE Ellis, KMCameron, Senator DN

23.7.2016–24.10.201724.10.2017–2.6.2019

Technology O’Neil, CE 2.6.2019–

Territories Jones, SPClare, JD

23.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Tourism Albanese, ANFarrell, Senator DE

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Trade Wong, Senator PYYClare, JDKing, MMH

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Trade in Services Leigh, AK 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Training Plibersek, TJ 24.10.2017–

Transport Albanese, ANKing, CF

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Treasurer Bowen, CEChalmers, JE

18.10.2013–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Urban Infrastructure Giles, AJ 2.6.2019–

Veterans’ Affairs Farrell, Senator DEFeeney, DIRishworth, ALNeumann, SK

18.10.2013–24.6.201424.6.2014–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Vocational Education Bird, SLEllis, KM

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–24.10.2017

Water Butler, MCBurke, ASButler, TM

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Western Australian Resources Keogh, MJ 2.6.2019–

Women Moore, Senator CMPlibersek, TJCollins, JM

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Workforce Participation Husic, ENButler, TM

23.7.2016–21.8.201821.8.2018–2.6.2019

Workplace Relations O’Connor, BPJ 18.10.2013–2.6.2019

Young Australians and Youth Affairs Butler, TM 21.8.2018–2.6.2019

Youth Rishworth, AL 2.6.2019–

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to Leader of the Opposition Chalmers, JECollins, Senator JMADanby, MDDastyari, Senator SButler, TMDodson, Senator PLDFarrell, Senator DE

18.10.2013–13.10.201518.10.2013–23.7.201618.10.2013–23.7.201613.10.2015–23.7.201613.10.2015–23.7.20164.5.2016–23.7.20162.6.2019–

to Leader of the Opposition in the Senate McAllister, Senator JR 2.6.2019–

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Dodson, Senator PLD 14.9.2016–2.6.2019

Aged Care Polley, Senator HBKearney, GM

18.10.2013–23.7.20162.6.2019–

Ageing Polley, Senator HB 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Arts Danby, MD 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Attorney-General Singh, Senator LMPerrett, GD

18.10.2013–24.6.201424.6.2014–23.7.2016

Australian Head of State Thistlethwaite, MJ 24.10.2017–2.6.2019

Cabinet Secretary Collins, Senator JMA McAllister, Senator JR

18.10.2013–15.2.2019 2.6.2019–

Carers McBride, EM 2.6.2019–

Centenary of Anzac Snowdon, WE 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Charities Leigh, AK 2.6.2019–

Child Safety Butler, TM 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Citizenship Collins, Senator JMAOwens, JAGiles, AJ

23.7.2016–15.2.201923.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Climate Change Pratt, Senator LCSingh, Senator LMConroy, PM

18.10.2013–24.6.201424.6.2014–23.7.201623.7.2016–

Communications Rowland, MAWatts, TG

18.10.2013–13.10.20152.6.2019–

Communities Pratt, Senator LCMcAllister, Senator JRMcAllister, Senator JR

23.7.2016–21.8.201821.8.2018–2.6.201911.8.2020–

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Dodson, Senator PLD 2.6.2019–

Cyber Security Brodtmann, GMWatts, TG

23.7.2016–18.5.20192.6.2019–

Defence Feeney, DIBrodtmann, GMConroy, PMKelly, MJSwanson, MJ

18.10.2013–23.7.201618.10.2013–18.5.20192.6.2019–2.6.2019–30.4.202011.8.2020–

Defence Industry Kelly, MJ 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Defence Personnel Brodtmann, GM 23.7.2016–11.10.2016

Defence Support Kelly, MJ 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Digital Economy Hammond, TJ 23.7.2016–14.9.2016

Digital Innovation Husic, EN 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

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Early Childhood Collins, Senator JMA 23.7.2016–24.10.2017

Early Childhood Education Owens, JA 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Education Owens, JARishworth, ALPerrett, GD

18.10.2013–13.10.201524.6.2014–23.7.20162.6.2019–

Employment Services Pratt, Senator LC 10.2.2020–

Energy Conroy, PM 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Environment Pratt, Senator LCSingh, Senator LMWilson, JH

18.10.2013–24.6.201424.6.2014–23.7.20162.6.2019–

Equality Butler, TMPratt, Senator LC

23.7.2016–18.2.201918.2.2019–2.6.2019

External Territories Snowdon, WE Snowdon, WE

18.10.2013– 14.9.2016 2.6.2019–

Families Brown, Senator CLPratt, Senator LCMcAllister, Senator JR

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–21.8.201821.8.2018–2.6.2019

Family Business Keogh, MJ 2.6.2019–

Financial Services Thistlethwaite, MJ 2.6.2019–

Foreign Affairs Thistlethwaite, MJ 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

Government Accountability Kitching, Senator KJE 2.6.2019–

Health Rishworth, ALParke, MChampion, NDZappia, AJones, SP

18.10.2013–24.6.201418.10.2013–19.2.201424.6.2014–13.10.201513.10.2015–23.7.20164.3.2014–23.7.2016

Higher Education Rishworth, AL 24.6.2014–23.7.2016

Immigration Thistlethwaite, MJGiles, AJ

18.10.2013–23.7.20162.6.2019–

Indigenous Affairs Snowdon, WEDodson, Senator PLD

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.2019

Indigenous Australians Snowdon, WE 2.6.2019–

Indigenous Health Snowdon, WE 14.9.2016–2.6.2019

Infrastructure Jones, SPMacTiernan, AJGConroy, PMBrown, Senator CL

18.10.2013–4.3.20144.3.2014–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Innovation Hammond, TJO’Neill, Senator D

23.7.2016–14.9.201614.9.2016–2.6.2019

Manufacturing Zappia, AChampion, NDPratt, Senator LC

18.10.2013–13.10.201513.10.2015–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Medicare Zappia, A 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Mental Health O’Neill, Senator DMMcBride, EM

14.9.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Multicultural Australia Collins, Senator JMAOwens, JA

23.7.2016–15.2.201923.7.2016–2.6.2019

Northern Australia Snowdon, WE 18.10.2013–

Payments Brown, Senator CL 18.10.2013–23.7.2016

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Productivity Chalmers, JE 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Reconciliation Dodson, Senator PLD 2.6.2019–

Regional Development Jones, SPMacTiernan, AJG

18.10.2013–4.3.20144.3.2014–23.7.2016

Regional Tourism Brown, Senator CL 2.6.2019–

Republic Thistlethwaite, MJ 2.6.2019–

Resources Chalmers, JEHammond, TJKing, MMH

4.5.2016–23.7.201623.7.2016–10.5.201828.6.2018–2.6.2019

Road Safety Sterle, Senator G 28.6.2018–

Rural and Regional Australia Chesters, LM 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

School Education Dastyari, Senator S 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Schools Giles, AJ 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Science Champion, ND 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Skills Kearney, GM 2.6.2019–

Small Business Owens, JARipoll, BFKing, MMHKeogh, MJ

18.10.2013–2.6.201918.10.2013–13.10.201528.6.2018–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Startups Husic, ENHammond, TJ

13.10.2015–23.7.201623.7.2016–14.9.2016

Tasmania Polley, Senator HBBrown, Senator CL

23.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Trade and Investment Chalmers, JE 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Training Perrett, GD 2.6.2019–

Treasurer, Assistant Leigh, AKJones, SP

18.10.2013–2.6.2019 2.6.2019–

Treasury Husic, ENThistlethwaite, MJLeigh, AK

18.10.2013–23.7.201623.7.2016–2.6.20192.6.2019–

Universities Butler, TMPratt, Senator LC

23.7.2016–21.8.201821.8.2018–2.6.2019

Water Pratt, Senator LCSingh, Senator LM

18.10.2013–24.6.201424.6.2014–23.7.2016

Western Australia MacTiernan, AJGHammond, TJ

4.3.2014–23.7.201623.7.2016–14.9.2016

Workplace Relations Chesters, LM 23.7.2016–2.6.2019

Young Australians and Youth Affairs Butler, TM 28.6.2018–21.8.2018

Youth Dastyari, Senator S 13.10.2015–23.7.2016

Notes: The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party has elected its leaders and shadow ministers and then in due course the leader has allocated the portfolios. Consequently commencement dates vary.From 21.9.2015 Assistant Ministers were designated as Parliamentary Secretaries under the Ministers of State Act 1952. From this date onwards the position formerly known as a Parliamentary Secretary was referred to as an Assistant Minister.