House of Representatives Members - 45th Parliament 2016-2019 - AustralianPolitics.com (original) (raw)

This is the full list of members of the House of Representatives elected on July 2, 2016, and at subsequent by-elections.

The double dissolution election saw the first-term Coalition government suffer a swing against it, reducing its majority from 30 to just one.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott took office after the 2013 election. Just three days before his second anniversary in the job, he was deposed by Malcolm Turnbull. It was the third consecutive parliament to see a prime minister overthrown by their own party.

Turnbull reformed the Senate voting system to eliminate group voting tickets and institute optional preferential voting. Amidst slipping opinion poll ratings and doubts about his policy direction, Turnbull opted for a double dissolution election. Given the constraints of the Constitution and the Electoral Act, the election campaign was one of the longest in recent times.

In a 150-seat House, the ALP won 69 seats (+14). The Coalition parties won 76 seats (-14). The Nick Xenophon Team won one seat, as did the Greens and Bob Katter. The independents Andrew Wilkie and Cathy McGowan were each re-elected.

The ALP secured 34.73% (+1.35%) of the primary vote, only marginally up on its 2013 performance. The Liberal Party, Liberal National Party, and Country Liberal Party won 37.43% (-3.83%), whilst the National Party secured 4.61% (+0.32%).

The Coalition won 50.36% (-3.13%) of the two-party-preferred vote, to the ALP’s 49.64%.

As listed below, there were nine by-elections during the 45th Parliament. Three new members were elected in Batman, Perth and Wentworth. Accordingly, 153 members are listed in the tables below.

Another Prime Minister Falls

On August 21, 2018, Prime Minister Turnbull spilled his leadership of the Liberal Party. In the ensuing ballot, Turnbull defeated Peter Dutton, 48 votes to 35.

Over the next three days, a dozen ministers resigned their positions. The Home Affairs Minister, Peter Dutton, challenged Turnbull and demanded another partyroom meeting. Turnbull acceded, after demanding a 43-signature petition from the party. The meeting was held on August 24.

In a three-way ballot, Dutton reportedly polled 38 votes, with Treasurer Scott Morrison securing 36, and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop 11. With Bishop eliminated, Morrison defeated Dutton, 45-40. Morrison was sworn in as prime minister that evening. Turnbull resigned from parliament a week later.

Four first term prime ministers have been toppled by their parties, one in each of the last four parliaments: Rudd (2010), Gillard (2013), Abbott (2015) and Turnbull (2018).

By-Elections In The 45th Parliament

There were 9 by-elections during the life of the 45th Parliament. This equals the number of by-elections held during the 37th Parliament (1993-1996) and is only surpassed by the 10 by-elections during the 20th Parliament (1951-1954). With seven by-elections, 2018 now holds the record for the largest number of by-elections in a single year, surpassing the six held in each of 1960 and 1994. The five by-elections held on July 28, 2018, is the largest number ever held on a single day.

  1. Dec 02, 2017 – New England (NSW). On October 27, 2017, the High Court, sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns, declared that the leader of the National Party, Barnaby Joyce, was ineligible to nominate at the time of the 2016 election and voided his election. Joyce’s dual citizenship with New Zealand rendered him ineligible under Section 44 of the Constitution. Joyce was returned again at the by-election.
  2. Dec 16, 2017 – Bennelong (NSW). The sitting Liberal member, John Alexander, resigned, due to his UK dual citizenship, on November 11, 2017. He was comfortably re-elected at the by-election.
  3. Mar 17, 2018 – Batman (Vic). The sitting ALP member, David Feeney, resigned, due to dual citizenship issues, on February 1, 2018. He had earlier referred himself to the High Court. Feeney claimed he had renounced his UK citizenship in 2007 but was unable to produce any documentary evidence. He did not re-contest and Ged Kearney retained the seat for the ALP. Kearney is the 115th woman elected to the House of Representatives and the 61st this century.
  4. Jul 28, 2018 – Perth (WA). The sitting ALP member, Tim Hammond, resigned, for personal reasons. The new ALP candidate, Patrick Gorman, won the by-election.
  5. Jul 28, 2018 – Braddon (Tas). The sitting ALP member, Justine Keay, resigned, due to dual citizenship issues, following the High Court’s disqualification of Senator Katy Gallagher on May 9, 2018. She re-contested the seat and won the by-election.
  6. Jul 28, 2018 – Fremantle (WA). The sitting ALP member, Joshua Wilson, resigned, due to dual citizenship issues, following the High Court’s disqualification of Senator Katy Gallagher. He re-contested the seat and won the by-election.
  7. Jul 28, 2018 – Longman (Qld). The sitting ALP member, Susan Lamb, resigned, due to dual citizenship issues, following the High Court’s disqualification of Senator Katy Gallagher. She re-contested the seat and won the by-election.
  8. Jul 28, 2018 – Mayo (SA). The sitting Centre Alliance (formerly Nick Xenophon Team) member, Rebekha Sharkie, resigned, due to dual citizenship issues, following the High Court’s disqualification of Senator Katy Gallagher. Sharkie re-contested the seat and won the by-election.
  9. Oct 20, 2018 – Wentworth (NSW). Following his removal as prime minister by the Liberal Party partyroom on August 24, 2018, Malcolm Turnbull resigned his seat on August 31, 2018. Dr Kerryn Phelps, running as an independent, secured a record by-election swing to take the seat. Her victory reduced the Morrison government to minority status in the House of Representatives.

Dissolution

The 45th Parliament was prorogued at 8.29am on Thursday, April 11, 2019. The House of Representatives was dissolved at 8.30am. Elections for the House of Representatives and half of the Senate took place on Saturday, May 18, 2019.

The table below follows the pattern of lists of MPs from previous parliaments that record the deaths, ages and terms. On the best available information to date, all 153 members of the 45th Parliament are alive and well.

Members of the 45th Parliament – 2016-2019
Party Number of members Died Died % Living Living %
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY 71 0% 71 100%
COALITION 76 1 1% 75 99%
AUSTRALIAN GREENS 1 0% 1 100%
CROSSBENCHERS 5 0% 5 100%
TOTAL 153 1 1% 152 99%
— Liberal Party / LNP 60 1 2% 59 98%
— The Nationals / LNP 16 0% 16 100%

The oldest member of the 45th Parliament is Katter’s Australian Party member Bob Katter, who is 79.

The Liberal Party’s oldest member is Warren Entsch, 74. The National Party’s oldest member is Ken O’Dowd, 74. The ALP’s oldest member is Warren Snowdon, 74. He served since 1987, with one absence between 1996 and 1998.

The youngest former member still living from this parliament is the Liberal Party’s Chris Crewther, 41.

Recent deaths of members of the 45th Parliament are:
– Dec 13, 2024: Kevin Andrews, Liberal (Menzies-Vic), 69

The table below lists members by their party affiliation, seat, term and age. It includes new members who arrived via by-elections. Ages of all living members and former members are updated automatically.

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Members of the 43rd Parliament Parliament – 2016-2019
No. Name Party Seat Term Began TermEnded Birth Death Age
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY MEMBERS
1. Anthony Albanese ALP Grayndler (NSW) 02.03.1996 02.03.1963 61
2. Anne Aly ALP Cowan (WA) 02.07.2016 29.03.1967 57
3. Sharon Bird ALP Cunningham (NSW) 09.10.2004 11.04.2022 15.11.1962 62
4. Chris Bowen ALP Prospect (NSW)McMahon (NSW) 09.10.200421.08.2010 21.08.2010– 17.01.1973 52
5. Gai Brodtmann ALP Canberra (ACT) 21.08.2010 11.04.2019 24.11.1963 61
6. Tony Burke ALP Watson (NSW) 09.10.2004 04.11.1969 55
7. Linda Burney ALP Barton (NSW) 02.07.2016 25.04.1957 67
8. Mark Butler ALP Port Adelaide (SA)Hindmarsh (SA) 24.11.200718.05.2019 18.05.2019– 08.07.1970 54
9. Terri Butler ALP Griffith (Qld) 08.02.2014 21.05.2022 28.11.1977 47
10. Anthony Byrne ALP Holt (Vic) 06.11.1999 11.04.2022 01.12.1962 62
11. Dr Jim Chalmers ALP Rankin (Qld) 07.09.2013 02.03.1978 46
12. Nick Champion ALP Wakefield (SA)Spence (SA) 24.11.200718.05.2019 18.05.201923.02.2022 27.02.1972 52
13. Lisa Chesters ALP Bendigo (Vic) 07.09.2013 11.02.1980 44
14. Jason Clare ALP Blaxland (NSW) 24.11.2007 22.03.1972 52
15. Sharon Claydon ALP Newcastle (NSW) 07.09.2013 26.04.1964 60
16. Julie Collins ALP Franklin (Tas) 24.11.2007 03.07.1971 53
17. Pat Conroy ALP Charlton (NSW)Shortland (NSW) 07.09.201302.07.2016 02.07.2016– 10.05.1979 45
18. Michael Danby ALP Melbourne Ports (Vic) 03.10.1998 11.04.2019 16.02.1955 69
19. Milton Dick ALP Oxley (Qld) 02.07.2016 21.07.1972 52
20. Mark Dreyfus ALP Isaacs (Vic) 24.11.2007 03.10.1956 68
21. Justine Elliot ALP Richmond (NSW) 09.10.2004 29.07.1967 57
22. Kate Ellis ALP Adelaide (SA) 09.10.2004 11.04.2019 22.09.1977 47
23. David Feeney ALP Senate (Vic)Batman (Vic) 01.07.200807.09.2013 12.08.201301.02.2018 05.03.1970 54
24. Joel Fitzgibbon ALP Hunter (NSW) 02.03.1996 11.04.2022 16.01.1962 63
25. Mike Freelander ALP Macarthur (NSW) 02.07.2016 23.04.1953 71
26. Steve Georganas ALP Hindmarsh (SA)Hindmarsh (SA)Adelaide (SA) 09.10.200402.02.201618.05.2019 07.09.201318.05.2019– 13.06.1959 65
27. Andrew Giles ALP Scullin (Vic) 07.09.2013 31.07.1973 51
28. Patrick Gorman ALP Perth (WA) 28.07.2018 12.12.1984 40
29. Luke Gosling ALP Solomon (NT) 02.07.2016 17.09.1971 53
30. Tim Hammond ALP Perth (WA) 02.07.2016 10.05.2018 25.03.1975 49
31. Ross Hart ALP Bass (Tas) 02.07.2016 18.05.2019 04.06.1960 64
32. Chris Hayes ALP Werriwa (NSW)Fowler (NSW) 19.03.200521.08.2010 21.08.201011.04.2022 17.07.1955 69
33. Julian Hill ALP Bruce (Vic) 02.07.2016 04.06.1973 51
34. Emma Husar ALP Lindsay (NSW) 02.07.2016 11.04.2019 20.04.1980 44
35. Ed Husic ALP Chifley (NSW) 21.08.2010 03.02.1970 54
36. Stephen Jones ALP Throsby (NSW)Whitlam (NSW) 21.08.201002.07.2016 02.07.2016– 29.06.1965 59
37. Ged Kearney ALP Batman (Vic)Cooper (Vic) 17.03.201818.05.2019 18.05.2019– 29.10.1963 61
38. Justine Keay ALP Braddon (Tas) 02.07.201628.07.2018 10.05.201818.05.2019 18.03.1975 49
39. Mike Kelly ALP Eden-Monaro (NSW) 24.11.200702.07.2016 07.09.201330.04.2020 23.02.1960 64
40. Matt Keogh ALP Burt (WA) 02.07.2016 11.11.1981 43
41. Peter Khalil ALP Wills (Vic) 02.07.2016 23.03.1973 51
42. Catherine King ALP Ballarat (Vic) 10.11.2001 02.06.1966 58
43. Madeleine King ALP Brand (WA) 02.07.2016 31.03.1973 51
44. Susan Lamb ALP Longman (Qld) 02.07.201628.07.2018 10.05.201818.05.2019 23.03.1972 52
45. Andrew Leigh ALP Fraser (ACT)Fenner (ACT) 21.08.201002.07.2016 02.07.2016– 03.08.1972 52
46. Jenny Macklin ALP Jagajaga (Vic) 02.03.1996 11.04.2019 29.12.1953 71
47. Richard Marles ALP Corio (Vic) 24.11.2007 13.07.1967 57
48. Emma McBride ALP Dobell (NSW) 02.07.2016 27.04.1975 49
49. Brian Mitchell ALP Lyons (Tas) 02.07.2016 16.07.1967 57
50. Rob Mitchell ALP MLC Cen. H’lands (Vic)McEwen (Vic) 30.11.200221.08.2010 24.11.2006– 09.09.1967 57
51. Shayne Neumann ALP Blair (Qld) 24.11.2007 26.08.1961 63
52. Brendan O’Connor ALP Burke (Vic)Gorton (Vic) 10.11.200109.10.2004 09.10.2004– 02.03.1962 62
53. Clare O’Neil ALP Hotham (Vic) 07.09.2013 12.09.1980 44
54. Cathy O’Toole ALP Herbert (Qld) 02.07.2016 18.05.2019 30.08.1956 68
55. Julie Owens ALP Parramatta (NSW) 09.10.2004 11.04.2022 17.10.1958 66
56. Graham Perrett ALP Moreton (Qld) 24.11.2007 05.01.1966 59
57. Tanya Plibersek ALP Sydney (NSW) 03.10.1998 02.12.1969 55
58. Amanda Rishworth ALP Kingston (SA) 24.11.2007 10.07.1978 46
59. Michelle Rowland ALP Greenway (NSW) 21.08.2010 16.11.1971 53
60. Joanne Ryan ALP Lalor (Vic) 07.09.2013 29.07.1961 63
61. Bill Shorten ALP Maribyrnong (Vic) 24.11.2007 12.05.1967 57
62. Warren Snowdon ALP Northern TerritoryNorthern TerritoryLingiari (NT) 11.07.198703.10.199810.11.2001 02.03.199610.11.200111.04.2022 30.03.1950 74
63. Anne Stanley ALP Werriwa (NSW) 02.07.2016 06.10.1961 63
64. Wayne Swan ALP Lilley (Qld) 13.03.199303.10.1998 02.03.199611.04.2019 30.06.1954 70
65. Meryl Swanson ALP Paterson (NSW) 02.07.2016 03.09.1970 54
66. Susan Templeman ALP Macquarie (NSW) 02.07.2016 30.07.1963 61
67. Matt Thistlethwaite ALP Senate (NSW)Kingsford Smith (NSW) 01.07.201107.09.2013 09.08.2013– 06.09.1972 52
68. Maria Vamvakinou ALP Calwell (Vic) 10.11.2001 04.01.1959 66
69. Tim Watts ALP Gellibrand (Vic) 07.09.2013 08.06.1982 42
70. Josh Wilson ALP Fremantle (WA) 02.07.201628.07.2018 10.05.2018– 06.06.1972 52
71. Tony Zappia ALP Makin (SA) 24.11.2007 13.06.1952 72
LIBERAL PARTY MEMBERS
1. Tony Abbott Liberal Warringah (NSW) 26.03.1994 18.05.2019 04.11.1957 67
2. John Alexander Liberal Bennelong (NSW) 21.08.201016.12.2017 11.11.201711.04.2022 04.07.1951 73
3. Karen Andrews LNP/Liberal McPherson (Qld) 21.08.2010 23.08.1960 64
4. Kevin Andrews Liberal Menzies (Vic) 11.05.1991 11.04.2022 09.11.1955 13.11.2024 69
5. Julia Banks Liberal Chisholm (Vic) 02.07.2016 18.09.1962 62
6. Julie Bishop Liberal Curtin (WA) 03.10.1998 11.04.2019 17.07.1956 68
7. Russell Broadbent Liberal Corinella (Vic)McMillan (Vic) 24.03.199002.03.199609.10.2004 13.03.199303.10.1998– 25.12.1950 74
8. Scott Buchholz LNP/Liberal Wright (Qld 21.08.2010 27.03.1968 56
9. Steven Ciobo LNP/Liberal Moncrieff (Qld) 10.11.2001 11.04.2019 29.05.1974 50
10. David Coleman Liberal Banks (NSW) 07.09.2013 05.03.1974 50
11. Chris Crewther Liberal Dunkley (Vic) 02.07.2016 18.05.2019 06.08.1983 41
12. Peter Dutton LNP/Liberal Dickson (Qld) 10.11.2001 18.11.1970 54
13. Warren Entsch LNP/Liberal Leichhardt (Qld) 02.03.199621.08.2010 17.10.2007– 31.05.1950 74
14. Trevor Evans LNP/Liberal Brisbane (Qld) 02.07.2016 21.05.2022 28.08.1981 43
15. Jason Falinski Liberal Mackellar (NSW) 02.07.2016 21.05.2022 24.08.1970 54
16. Paul Fletcher Liberal Bradfield (NSW) 05.12.2009 16.01.1965 60
17. Nicolle Flint Liberal Boothby (SA) 02.07.2016 11.04.2022 15.07.1978 46
18. Josh Frydenberg Liberal Kooyong (Vic) 21.08.2010 21.05.2022 17.07.1971 53
19. Ian Goodenough Liberal Moore (WA) 07.09.2013 03.07.1975 49
20. Andrew Hastie Liberal Canning (WA) 19.09.2015 30.09.1982 42
21. Alex Hawke Liberal Mitchell (NSW) 24.11.2007 09.07.1977 47
22. Sarah Henderson Liberal Corangamite (Vic)Senate (Vic) 07.09.201311.09.2019 18.05.2019– 04.04.1964 60
23. Luke Howarth LNP/Liberal Petrie (Qld) 07.09.2013 06.06.1972 52
24. Greg Hunt Liberal Flinders (Vic) 10.11.2001 11.04.2022 18.11.1965 59
25. Steve Irons Liberal Swan (WA) 24.11.2007 11.04.2022 01.09.1958 66
26. Michael Keenan Liberal Stirling (WA) 09.10.2004 11.04.2019 19.03.1972 62
27. Craig Kelly Liberal/UAP Hughes (NSW) 21.08.2010 21.05.2022 29.09.1963 61
28. Andrew Laming LNP/Liberal Bowman (Qld) 09.10.2004 11.04.2022 30.09.1966 58
29. Craig Laundy Liberal Reid (NSW) 07.09.2013 11.04.2019 16.02.1971 53
30. Julian Leeser Liberal Berowra (NSW) 02.07.2016 25.05.1976 48
31. Sussan Ley Liberal Farrer (NSW) 10.11.2001 14.12.1961 63
32. Nola Marino Liberal Forrest (WA) 24.11.2007 18.02.1954 70
33. John McVeigh LNP/Liberal Groom (Qld) 02.07.2016 18.09.2020 13.05.1965 59
34. Scott Morrison Liberal Cook (NSW) 24.11.2007 28.02.2024 13.05.1968 56
35. Ben Morton Liberal Tangney (WA) 02.07.2016 21.05.2022 29.06.1981 43
36. Ted O’Brien LNP/Liberal Fairfax (Qld) 02.07.2016 07.05.1974 50
37. Kelly O’Dwyer Liberal Higgins (Vic) 05.12.2009 11.04.2019 31.03.1977 47
38. Tony Pasin Liberal Barker (SA) 07.09.2013 01.10.1977 47
39. Christian Porter Liberal MLA Bateman (WA)Pearce (WA) 06.09.200807.09.2013 09.03.201311.04.2022 11.07.1970 54
40. Jane Prentice LNP/Liberal Ryan (Qld) 21.08.2010 11.04.2019 22.06.1953 71
41. Melissa Price Liberal Durack (WA) 07.09.2013 12.12.1963 61
42. Christopher Pyne Liberal Sturt (SA) 13.03.1993 11.04.2019 13.08.1967 57
43. Rowan Ramsey Liberal Grey (SA) 24.11.2007 04.08.1956 68
44. Stuart Robert LNP/Liberal Fadden (Qld) 24.11.2007 11.12.1970 54
45. Tony Smith Liberal Casey (Vic) 10.11.2001 11.04.2022 13.03.1967 57
46. Ann Sudmalis Liberal Gilmore (NSW) 07.09.2013 11.04.2019 16.09.1955 69
47. Michael Sukkar Liberal Deakin (Vic) 07.09.2013 11.09.1981 43
48. Angus Taylor Liberal Hume (NSW) 07.09.2013 30.09.1966 58
49. Dan Tehan Liberal Wannon (Vic) 21.08.2010 27.01.1968 56
50. Alan Tudge Liberal Aston (Vic) 21.08.2010 24.02.1971 53
51. Malcolm Turnbull Liberal Wentworth (NSW) 09.10.2004 31.08.2018 24.10.1954 70
52. Bert van Manen LNP/Liberal Forde (Qld) 21.08.2010 24.03.1965 59
53. Ross Vasta LNP/Liberal Bonner (Qld) 09.10.200421.08.2010 24.11.2007– 08.10.1966 58
54. Andrew Wallace LNP/Liberal Fisher (Qld) 02.07.2016 27.02.1968 56
55. Lucy Wicks Liberal Robertson (NSW) 07.09.2013 21.05.2022 01.01.1973 52
56. Rick Wilson Liberal O’Connor (WA) 07.09.2013 02.01.1966 59
57. Tim Wilson Liberal Goldstein (Vic) 02.07.2016 21.05.2022 12.03.1980 44
58. Jason Wood Liberal La Trobe (Vic) 09.10.200407.09.2013 21.08.2010– 24.05.1968 56
59. Ken Wyatt Liberal Hasluck (WA) 21.08.2010 21.05.2022 04.08.1952 72
60. Trent Zimmerman Liberal North Sydney (NSW) 05.12.2015 21.05.2022 15.10.1968 56
THE NATIONALS / LNP
1. Andrew Broad Nationals Mallee (Vic) 07.09.2013 11.04.2019 02.07.1975 49
2. Darren Chester Nationals Gippsland (Vic) 28.06.2008 13.09.1967 57
3. George Christensen LNP/Nationals Dawson (Qld) 21.08.2010 11.04.2022 30.06.1978 46
4. Mark Coulton Nationals Parkes (NSW) 24.11.2007 03.02.1958 66
5. Damian Drum Nationals MLC NthWest (Vic)MLC Northern (Vic)Murray (Vic)Nicholls (Vic) 30.11.200225.11.200602.07.201618.05.2019 31.10.200626.05.201618.05.201911.04.2022 28.07.1960 64
6. Andrew Gee Nationals Calare (NSW) 02.07.2016 13.09.1968 56
7. Dr David Gillespie Nationals Lyne (NSW) 07.09.2013 20.12.1957 67
8. Luke Hartsuyker Nationals Cowper (NSW) 10.11.2001 11.04.2019 26.10.1959 65
9. Kevin Hogan Nationals Page (NSW) 07.09.2013 11.08.1963 61
10. Barnaby Joyce Nationals Senate (Qld)New England (NSW)New England (NSW) 01.07.200507.09.201302.12.2017 08.08.201327.10.2017– 17.04.1967 57
11. Michelle Landry LNP/Nationals Capricornia (Qld) 07.09.2013 15.10.1962 62
12. David Littleproud LNP/Nationals Maranoa (Qld) 02.07.2016 04.09.1976 48
13. Michael McCormack Nationals Riverina (NSW) 21.08.2010 02.08.1964 60
14. Llew O’Brien LNP/Nationals Wide Bay (Qld) 02.07.2016 26.06.1972 52
15. Ken O’Dowd LNP/Nationals Flynn (Qld) 21.08.2010 11.04.2022 30.06.1950 74
16. Keith Pitt LNP/Nationals Hinkler (Qld) 07.09.2013 31.08.1969 55
AUSTRALIAN GREENS MEMBERS
1. Adam Bandt Greens Melbourne (Vic) 21.08.2010 11.03.1972 52
CROSSBENCH MEMBERS
1. Bob Katter NationalInd / KAP MLA Flinders (Qld)Kennedy (Qld) 07.12.197413.03.1993 25.08.1992– 22.05.1945 79
2. Cathy McGowan Independent Indi (Vic) 07.09.2013 11.04.2019 29.11.1953 71
3. Dr Kerryn Phelps Independent Wentworth (NSW) 20.10.2018 18.05.2019 14.12.1957 67
4. Rebekha Sharkie Xenophon Mayo (SA) 02.07.201628.07.2018 11.05.2018– 24.08.1972 52
5. Andrew Wilkie Independent Denison (Tas)Clark (Tas) 21.08.201018.05.2019 18.05.2019– 08.11.1961 63

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