Dies ist die Liste der Abgeordneten des australischen Repräsentantenhauses zwischen 1996 und 1998.Insgesamt wurden 148 Mitglieder bei den für das Unterhaus gewählt.Die nationalliberale Koalition aus der Nationalen Partei Australiens, der Liberal Party of Australiaund der Country Liberal Party bildeten mit 94 Sitzen die Mehrheit undlösten somit die Labor-Regierung ab. Paul Keating (Australian Labor Party) trat am 23. April 1996, nachdem er die Wahl und somit seine Position als Premierminister verloren hatte, ab und verließ das Parlament. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 15. Juni 1996 in Blaxland gewann (Australian Labor Party). Die Wahl von wurde vom High Court of Australia für ungültig erklärt. Sie wurde bei der Nachwahl am 19. Oktober 1996 in Lindsay aber wiedergewählt. (Australian Labor Party) trat am 6. Dezember 1996 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 1. Februar 1997 in Fraser gewann (Australian Labor Party). Pauline Hanson wurde als Mitglied der Liberal Party of Australia ins Parlament gewählt. Nachdem sie aus dieser wegen rassistischer Äußerungen ausgeschlossen wurde, saß sie als parteilose im Parlament. Während ihrer Amtszeit gründete sie die Partei One Nation. trat am 7. April 1998 aus der Liberal Party of Australia aus und schloss sich der Christian Democratic Party als alleiniger Vertreter im Parlament an. trat 1998 nach einem Streit über den Kingsford Smith International Airport aus der Liberal Party of Australia aus. Er diente den Rest seiner Amtszeit als Unabhängiger. trat 1998 aus der Liberal Party of Australia aus. Er diente den Rest seiner Amtszeit als Unabhängiger.Mitglieder des australischen Repräsentantenhauses | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |31. Wahlperiode (1977–1980) |32. Wahlperiode (1980–1983) |33. Wahlperiode (1983–1984) |34. Wahlperiode (1984–1987) |35. Wahlperiode (1987–1990) |36. Wahlperiode (1990–1993) |37. Wahlperiode (1993–1996) | |39. Wahlperiode (1998–2001) |40. Wahlperiode (2001–2004) |41. Wahlperiode (2004–2007) |42. Wahlperiode (2007–2010) |43. Wahlperiode (2010–2013) |44. Wahlperiode (2013–2016) | | (de)
This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1996 to 1998, as elected at the 1996 federal election. The Labor member for Blaxland, Paul Keating resigned before the swearing in of parliament, after losing the election and thus, the position of Prime Minister. The resulting by-election held on 15 June 1996 was won by Labor's Michael Hatton. The election of Jackie Kelly in Lindsay was declared invalid by the High Court of Australia, but she was subsequently re-elected in a by-election on 19 October 1996. Labor member John Langmore, member for Fraser, resigned. At the resulting by-election on 1 February 1997, Labor candidate Steve Dargavel was elected. Pauline Hanson, the member for Oxley, was elected as a Liberal, though she had been disendorsed during the campaign. She subsequently sat in Parliament as an independent, until forming her own party, One Nation, later in her term. John Bradford, member for the Gold Coast seat of McPherson, resigned from the Liberal Party in 1998 and joined the Christian Democratic Party, serving as their only representative in the parliament. He was defeated at the subsequent general election. Paul Zammit, member for the inner western Sydney seat of Lowe, resigned from the Liberal Party in 1998 over a dispute about Sydney Airport. He served the remainder of his term as an independent. Tony Smith, the member for Dickson, resigned from the Liberal Party in 1998 and sat as an independent. (en)
Dies ist die Liste der Abgeordneten des australischen Repräsentantenhauses zwischen 1996 und 1998.Insgesamt wurden 148 Mitglieder bei den für das Unterhaus gewählt.Die nationalliberale Koalition aus der Nationalen Partei Australiens, der Liberal Party of Australiaund der Country Liberal Party bildeten mit 94 Sitzen die Mehrheit undlösten somit die Labor-Regierung ab. (de)
This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1996 to 1998, as elected at the 1996 federal election. The Labor member for Blaxland, Paul Keating resigned before the swearing in of parliament, after losing the election and thus, the position of Prime Minister. The resulting by-election held on 15 June 1996 was won by Labor's Michael Hatton. The election of Jackie Kelly in Lindsay was declared invalid by the High Court of Australia, but she was subsequently re-elected in a by-election on 19 October 1996. Labor member John Langmore, member for Fraser, resigned. At the resulting by-election on 1 February 1997, Labor candidate Steve Dargavel was elected. Pauline Hanson, the member for Oxley, was elected as a Liberal, though she had been disendorsed during the campaig (en)