Members of the Australian Senate, 2019–2022

Composition (current)
Composition of the Senate

Government (36)
Coalition
Liberal (31)[a]
National (5)[b]

Opposition (26)
Labor (26)

Crossbench (14)
Greens (9)
One Nation (2)
Centre Alliance (1)
Lambie Network (1)
Patrick Team (1)

 

  1. ^ Including four Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators who sit in the Liberals party room
  2. ^ Including two Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators and one Country Liberal Party (CLP) senator who sit in the Nationals party room
 
Composition (July 2019)
Composition of the Senate

Government (35)
Coalition
Liberal (26)
Liberal National (6)[i]
National (2)
Country Liberal (1)[ii]

Opposition (26)
Labor (26)

Crossbench (15)
Greens (9)
Centre Alliance (2)
Jacqui Lambie (1)
Independent (1)
One Nation (2)
 

  1. ^ Four Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators sit in the Liberals party room, while two senators sit in the Nationals party room.
  2. ^ Sits in the Nationals party room.
 
Senators by State in Australia

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate following the 2019 Australian federal election held on 18 May 2019.[1][2] Terms for newly elected senators representing the Australian states began on 1 July 2019. Terms for senators in the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory began on the day of the election, 18 May 2019.[3]

Senator Party State End term Years in office
Hon. Eric Abetz   Liberal Tasmania 2022 1994–present
Alex Antic   Liberal South Australia 2025 2019–present
Wendy Askew   Liberal Tasmania 2022 2019–present
Tim Ayres   Labor New South Wales 2025 2019–present
Cory Bernardi[a]   Independent South Australia 2022 2006–2020
Catryna Bilyk   Labor Tasmania 2025 2008–present
Hon. Simon Birmingham   Liberal South Australia 2022 2007–present
Andrew Bragg   Liberal New South Wales 2025 2019–present
Slade Brockman   Liberal Western Australia 2025 2017–present
Carol Brown   Labor Tasmania 2025 2005–present
Hon. Matt Canavan   Liberal National Queensland 2022 2014–present
Hon. Kim Carr   Labor Victoria 2022 1993–present
Hon. Michaelia Cash   Liberal Western Australia 2022 2008–present
Claire Chandler   Liberal Tasmania 2025 2019–present
Anthony Chisholm   Labor Queensland 2022 2016–present
Raff Ciccone   Labor Victoria 2025 2019–present
Hon. Richard Colbeck   Liberal Tasmania 2025 2002–2016, 2018–present
Hon. Mathias Cormann[b]   Liberal Western Australia 2022 2007–2020
Perin Davey   National New South Wales 2025 2019–present
Richard Di Natale[c]   Greens Victoria 2022 2011–2020
Pat Dodson   Labor Western Australia 2025 2016–present
Hon. Jonathon Duniam   Liberal Tasmania 2022 2016–present
Hon. Don Farrell   Labor South Australia 2022 2008–2014, 2016–present
Mehreen Faruqi   Greens New South Wales 2025 2018–present
Hon. David Fawcett   Liberal South Australia 2025 2011–present
Hon. Concetta Fierravanti-Wells   Liberal New South Wales 2022 2005–present
Hon. Mitch Fifield [d]   Liberal Victoria 2022 2004–2019
Alex Gallacher   Labor South Australia 2025 2011–present
Katy Gallagher   Labor Australian Capital Territory 2022 2015–2018, 2019–present
Nita Green   Labor Queensland 2025 2019–present
Stirling Griff   Centre Alliance South Australia 2022 2016–present
Pauline Hanson   One Nation Queensland 2022 2016–present
Sarah Hanson-Young   Greens South Australia 2025 2008–present
Hon. Sarah Henderson[d]   Liberal Victoria 2022 2019–present
Hollie Hughes   Liberal New South Wales 2025 2019–present
Hon. Jane Hume   Liberal Victoria 2025 2016–present
Hon. Kristina Keneally   Labor New South Wales 2022 2018–present
Kimberley Kitching   Labor Victoria 2022 2016–present
Jacqui Lambie   Lambie Tasmania 2025 2014–2017, 2019–present
Sue Lines   Labor Western Australia 2022 2013–present
Jenny McAllister   Labor New South Wales 2022 2015–present
Malarndirri McCarthy   Labor Northern Territory 2022 2016–present
Susan McDonald   Liberal National Queensland 2025 2019–present
Hon. James McGrath   Liberal National Queensland 2022 2014–present
Hon. Bridget McKenzie   National Victoria 2022 2011–present
Nick McKim   Greens Tasmania 2025 2015–present
Andrew McLachlan[a]   Liberal South Australia 2022 2020–present
Sam McMahon   CLP Northern Territory 2022 2019–present
Jim Molan[e]   Liberal New South Wales 2022 2017–2019, 2019–present
Deborah O'Neill   Labor New South Wales 2022 2013–present
Matt O'Sullivan   Liberal Western Australia 2025 2019–present
James Paterson   Liberal Victoria 2025 2016–present
Rex Patrick   Centre Alliance/
Independent/
Rex Patrick Team[f]
South Australia 2022 2017–present
Hon. Marise Payne   Liberal New South Wales 2022 1997–present
Helen Polley   Labor Tasmania 2022 2005–present
Louise Pratt   Labor Western Australia 2025 2008–2014, 2016–present
Gerard Rennick   Liberal National Queensland 2025 2019–present
Hon. Linda Reynolds CSC   Liberal Western Australia 2025 2014–present
Janet Rice   Greens Victoria 2025 2014–present
Malcolm Roberts   One Nation Queensland 2025 2016–2017, 2019–present
Hon. Anne Ruston   Liberal South Australia 2025 2012–present
Hon. Scott Ryan   Liberal Victoria 2022 2008–present
Paul Scarr   Liberal National Queensland 2025 2019–present
Hon. Zed Seselja   Liberal Australian Capital Territory 2022 2013–present
Tony Sheldon   Labor New South Wales 2025 2019–present
Rachel Siewert   Greens Western Australia 2022 2005–present
Hon. Arthur Sinodinos AO[e]   Liberal New South Wales 2022 2011–2019
Ben Small[b]   Liberal Western Australia 2022 2020–present
Dean Smith   Liberal Western Australia 2022 2012–present
Marielle Smith   Labor South Australia 2025 2019–present
Jordon Steele-John   Greens Western Australia 2025 2017–present
Glenn Sterle   Labor Western Australia 2022 2005–present
Amanda Stoker   Liberal National Queensland 2022 2018–present
Lidia Thorpe[c]   Greens Victoria 2022 2020–present
Anne Urquhart   Labor Tasmania 2022 2011–present
David Van   Liberal Victoria 2025 2019–present
Jess Walsh   Labor Victoria 2025 2019–present
Larissa Waters   Greens Queensland 2025 2011–2017, 2018–present
Murray Watt   Labor Queensland 2022 2016–present
Peter Whish-Wilson   Greens Tasmania 2022 2012–present
Hon. Penny Wong   Labor South Australia 2022 2002–present

Notes

  1. ^ a b Cory Bernardi resigned from the Senate on 20 January 2020. As Bernardi was elected as a Liberal Party member in 2016, his replacement must also be from the Liberal Party. Former President of the South Australian Legislative Council Andrew McLachlan was appointed to fill the vacancy on 6 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b Mathias Cormann resigned from the Senate on 6 November 2020 to nominate for the position of Secretary-General of the OECD. Ben Small was appointed to fill the vacancy on 25 November 2020.
  3. ^ a b Richard Di Natale resigned from the Senate on 26 August 2020. Former member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly Lidia Thorpe was appointed to fill the vacancy on 4 September 2020.
  4. ^ a b Mitch Fifield resigned from the Senate on 16 August 2019 to become Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations. Former MP Sarah Henderson was appointed to fill the vacancy on 11 September 2019.
  5. ^ a b Arthur Sinodinos resigned from the Senate on 11 November 2019 to become Australian Ambassador to the United States. Former Liberal Senator Jim Molan was appointed to fill the vacancy on 14 November 2019.
  6. ^ Rex Patrick resigned from Centre Alliance on 9 August 2020 and became an independent. In October 2020 he formed the Rex Patrick Team party, which was registered in January 2021.

References

  1. ^ "Senate candidates". AEC Tally Room. Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  2. ^ "All Senators". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Senators—service expiry dates". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 19 June 2019.

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