Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Members of the Australian Senate, 2025–2028

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Members of the Australian Senate, 2025–2028
Composition (Current)

Government (29)

Opposition (27)
Coalition

Crossbench (20)


  1. ^Including twoLiberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators and oneCountry Liberal Party senator who sit in theLiberal party room.
  2. ^Including twoLiberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators who sit in theNational party room.
  3. ^
flagAustralia portal

This is a list of members of theAustralian Senate following the2025 Australian federal election held on 3 May 2025.[1] Terms for newly elected senators representing the Australian states begin on 1 July 2025. Terms for senators in the Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory began on the day of the election, 3 May 2025.[2][a][c]

Leadership

[edit]

Presiding officers

[edit]
OfficePartyOfficerStateSince
President of the Senate LaborSue LinesWA26 July 2022
Deputy President and Chair of Committees LiberalSlade BrockmanWA22 July 2025

Government leadership

[edit]

Opposition leadership

[edit]

List of senators

[edit]
SenatorPartyState/TerritoryEnd termYears in officeRef
Sen. Allman-PaynePenny Allman-Payne
(born 1970)
 GreensQueensland20282022–present[3]
Labor Party image placeholderMichelle Ananda-Rajah
(born 1972)
 LaborVictoria20312025–present[4]
Sen. AnticAlex Antic
(born 1974)
 LiberalSouth Australia20312019–present[5]
Liberal Party image placeholderWendy Askew
(born 1963)
 LiberalTasmania20282019–present[6]
Sen. AyresTim Ayres
(born 1973)
 LaborNew South Wales20312019–present[7]
Sen. BabetRalph Babet
(born 1983)
 United AustraliaVictoria20282022–present[8]
Pauline Hanson's One Nation image placeholderSean Bell[b]
(born 1986/1987)
 One NationNew South Wales20312025–present[9]
Liberal Party image placeholderLeah Blyth LiberalSouth Australia20282025–present[10]
Sen. BraggAndrew Bragg
(born 1984)
 LiberalNew South Wales20312019–present[11]
Sen. BrockmanSlade Brockman
(born 1970)
 LiberalWestern Australia20312017–present[12]
Sen. BrownCarol Brown
(born 1963)
 LaborTasmania20312005–present[13]
National Party image placeholderRoss Cadell
(born 1969)
 NationalNew South Wales20282022–present[14]
Sen. CanavanMatt Canavan
(born 1980)
 Liberal National [d]Queensland20282014–present[15]
Sen. CashMichaelia Cash
(born 1970)
 LiberalWestern Australia20282008–present[16]
Sen. ChandlerClaire Chandler
(born 1990)
 LiberalTasmania20312019–present[17]
Sen. ChisholmAnthony Chisholm
(born 1978)
 LaborQueensland20282016–present[18]
Sen. RaffRaff Ciccone
(born 1983)
 LaborVictoria20312019–present[19]
Sen. ColbeckRichard Colbeck
(born 1958)
 LiberalTasmania20312002–2016, 2018–present[20]
Liberal Party image placeholderJessica Collins LiberalNew South Wales20312025–present[21]
Sen. CoxDorinda Cox
(born 1976)
 LaborWestern Australia20282021–present[22]
Labor Party image placeholderLisa Darmanin LaborVictoria20282024–present[23]
Labor Party image placeholderJosh Dolega LaborTasmania20282025–present[24]
Labor Party image placeholderRichard Dowling
(born 1983)
 LaborTasmania20312025–present[25]
Sen. DuniamJonathon Duniam
(born 1982)
 LiberalTasmania20282016–present[26]
Sen. FarrellDon Farrell
(born 1954)
 LaborSouth Australia20282008–2014, 2016–present[27]
Sen. FaruqiMehreen Faruqi
(born 1963)
 GreensNew South Wales20312018–present[28]
Sen. GallagherKaty Gallagher
(born 1970)
 LaborAustralian Capital Territory20282015–2018, 2019–present[29]
Labor Party image placeholderVarun Ghosh
(born 1985)
 LaborWestern Australia20312024–present[30]
Labor Party image placeholderNita Green
(born 1983)
 LaborQueensland20312019–present[31]
Sen. GroganKaren Grogan
(born 1967)
 LaborSouth Australia20312021–present[32]
Sen. HansonPauline Hanson
(born 1954)
 One NationQueensland20282016–present[33]
Sen. Hanson-YoungSarah Hanson-Young
(born 1981)
 GreensSouth Australia20312008–present[34]
Sen. HendersonSarah Henderson
(born 1964)
 LiberalVictoria20282019–present[35]
Sen. Hodgins-MaySteph Hodgins-May
(born 1985)
 GreensVictoria20312024–present[36]
Sen. HumeJane Hume
(born 1971)
 LiberalVictoria20312016–present[37]
Sen. KovacicMaria Kovacic
(born 1970)
 LiberalNew South Wales20282023–present[38]
Sen. LambieJacqui Lambie
(born 1971)
 LambieTasmania20312014–2017, 2019–present[39]
Sen. LiddleKerrynne Liddle
(born 1967)
 LiberalSouth Australia20282022–present[40]
Sen. LinesSue Lines
(born 1953)
 LaborWestern Australia20282013–present[41]
Sen. McAllisterJenny McAllister
(born 1973)
 LaborNew South Wales20282015–present[42]
Sen. McCarthyMalarndirri McCarthy
(born 1970)
 LaborNorthern Territory20282016–present[43]
Liberal National Party image placeholderSusan McDonald
(born 1970)
 Liberal National [d]Queensland20312019–present[44]
Sen. McGrathJames McGrath
(born 1974)
 Liberal National [e]Queensland20282014–present[45]
Sen. McKenzieBridget McKenzie
(born 1969)
 NationalVictoria20282011–present[46]
Sen. McKimNick McKim
(born 1965)
 GreensTasmania20312015–present[47]
Sen. McLachlanAndrew McLachlan
(born 1966)
 LiberalSouth Australia20282020–present[48]
Labor Party image placeholderCorinne Mulholland
(born 1987)
 LaborQueensland20312025–present[49]
Sen. O'NeillDeborah O'Neill
(born 1961)
 LaborNew South Wales20282013–present[50]
Sen. O'SullivanMatt O'Sullivan
(born 1978)
 LiberalWestern Australia20312019–present[51]
Sen. PatersonJames Paterson
(born 1987)
 LiberalVictoria20312016–present[52]
Sen. PaymanFatima Payman
(born 1995)
 Australia's VoiceWestern Australia20282022–present[53]
Sen. Barbara PocockBarbara Pocock
(born 1955)
 GreensSouth Australia20282022–present[54]
Sen. David PocockDavid Pocock
(born 1988)
 IndependentAustralian Capital Territory20282022–present[55]
Sen. PolleyHelen Polley
(born 1957)
 LaborTasmania20282005–present[56]
Sen. PriceJacinta Nampijinpa Price
(born 1981)
 Country Liberal [f]Northern Territory20282022–present[57]
Sen. RobertsMalcolm Roberts
(born 1955)
 One NationQueensland20312016–2017, 2019–present[58]
Sen. RustonAnne Ruston
(born 1963)
 LiberalSouth Australia20312012–present[59]
Liberal National Party image placeholderPaul Scarr
(born 1969)
 Liberal National [e]Queensland20312019–present[60]
Sen. SharmaDave Sharma
(born 1975)
 LiberalNew South Wales20282023–present[61]
Sen. SheldonTony Sheldon
(born 1961)
 LaborNew South Wales20312019–present[62]
Sen. ShoebridgeDavid Shoebridge
(born 1971)
 GreensNew South Wales20282022–present[63]
Sen. SmithDean Smith
(born 1969)
 LiberalWestern Australia20282012–present[64]
Labor Party image placeholderMarielle Smith
(born 1986)
 LaborSouth Australia20312019–present[65]
Pauline Hanson's One Nation image placeholderWarwick Stacey[b]
(born 1952)
 One NationNew South Wales20312025–2025[66]
Sen. Steele-JohnJordon Steele-John
(born 1994)
 GreensWestern Australia20312017–present[67]
Sen. SterleGlenn Sterle
(born 1960)
 LaborWestern Australia20282005–present[68]
Sen. StewartJana Stewart
(born 1987)
 LaborVictoria20282022–present[69]
Sen. ThorpeLidia Thorpe
(born 1973)
 IndependentVictoria20282020–present[70]
Sen. TyrrellTammy Tyrrell
(born 1970)
 IndependentTasmania20282022–present[71]
Sen. WalkerCharlotte Walker
(born 2004)
 LaborSouth Australia20312025–present[72]
Sen. WalshJess Walsh
(born 1971)
 LaborVictoria20312019–present[73]
Sen. WatersLarissa Waters
(born 1977)
 GreensQueensland20312011–2017, 2018–present[74]
Sen. WattMurray Watt
(born 1973)
 LaborQueensland20282016–present[75]
Sen. Whish-WilsonPeter Whish-Wilson
(born 1968)
 GreensTasmania20282012–present[76]
Sen. WhiteakerEllie Whiteaker LaborWestern Australia20312025–present[77]
Pauline Hanson's One Nation image placeholderTyron Whitten
(born 1971)
 One NationWestern Australia20312025–present[78]
Sen. WongPenny Wong
(born 1968)
 LaborSouth Australia20282002–present[79]

Changes of composition

[edit]

Party composition

[edit]

Over the course of the 48th Parliament, changes in membership resulted in changes to party composition, which are summarised below.

AffiliationParty
(shading shows control)
TotalVacant
GRNALPINDJLNLPANPAONUAPPFPAV
End ofprevious Parliament1026412552111760
Begin (22 July 2025)102931234411760
19 August 20253751
18 September 20254760
Latest voting share %13.1638.163.951.3235.535.261.321.32

Membership changes

[edit]

This table lists senators who have resigned, died, been elected or appointed, or otherwise changed their party affiliation during the 48th Parliament.

SeatBeforeChangeAfter
MemberPartyTypeDateDateMemberParty
New South WalesWarwick StaceyOne NationResignation[80]19 August 202518 September 2025Sean BellOne Nation

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^The terms of senators from the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory end on the next dissolution of the House of Representatives.
  2. ^abcdWarwick Stacey resigned on 19 August 2025.Sean Bell was appointed to fill the vacancy on 18 September 2025.
  3. ^The changes to the composition of the Senate, in chronological order, were: Stacey resigned;[b] Bell was appointed as Stacey's replacement;[b]
  4. ^abMember of the LNP who sits with the National Party.
  5. ^abMember of the LNP who sits with the Liberal Party.
  6. ^Member of the CLP who sits with the Liberal Party.

References

[edit]
  1. ^Green, Antony."Senate Results".ABC News. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  2. ^Odgers' Australian Senate Practice.Parliament of Australia.Archived from the original on 30 May 2025.
  3. ^"ALLMAN-PAYNE, Penny".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  4. ^"ANANDA-RAJAH, Dr Michelle".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  5. ^"ANTIC, Alexander (Alex) Charles".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  6. ^"ASKEW, Wendy".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  7. ^"AYRES, the Hon. Timothy (Tim)".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  8. ^"BABET, Ralph".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  9. ^"BELL, Sean".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved28 September 2025.
  10. ^"BLYTH, Leah".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  11. ^"BRAGG, Andrew James".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  12. ^"BROCKMAN, the Hon. William (Slade) Edward Slade".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  13. ^"BROWN, the Hon. Carol Louise".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  14. ^"CADELL, Ross Philip".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  15. ^"CANAVAN, the Hon. Matthew (Matt) James".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  16. ^"CASH, the Hon. Michaelia Clare".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  17. ^"CHANDLER, Claire".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  18. ^"CHISHOLM, the Hon. Anthony David".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  19. ^"CICCONE, Raffaele (Raff)".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  20. ^"COLBECK, the Hon. Richard Mansell".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  21. ^"COLLINS, Jessica".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  22. ^"COX, Dorinda Rose".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  23. ^"DARMANIN, Lisa".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  24. ^"DOLEGA, Josh".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  25. ^"DOWLING, Richard".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  26. ^"DUNIAM, the Hon. Jonathon (Jonno) Roy".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  27. ^"FARRELL, the Hon. Donald (Don) Edward".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  28. ^"FARUQI, Dr Mehreen Saeed".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  29. ^"GALLAGHER, the Hon. Katherine (Katy) Ruth".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  30. ^"GHOSH, Varun".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  31. ^"GREEN, the Hon. Nita Louise".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  32. ^"GROGAN, Karen Ann".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  33. ^"HANSON, Pauline Lee".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  34. ^"HANSON-YOUNG, Sarah Coral".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  35. ^"HENDERSON, the Hon. Sarah Moya".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  36. ^"HODGINS-MAY, Steph".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  37. ^"HUME, the Hon. Edwina Jane (Jane)".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  38. ^"KOVACIC, Maria".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  39. ^"LAMBIE, Jacquiline (Jacqui) Louise".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  40. ^"LIDDLE, Kerrynne Jeanette".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  41. ^"LINES, the Hon. Susan (Sue)".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  42. ^"McALLISTER, the Hon. Jennifer (Jenny) Ryll".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  43. ^"McCARTHY, the Hon. Malarndirri Barbara Anne".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  44. ^"McDONALD, Susan Eileen".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  45. ^"McGRATH, the Hon. James".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  46. ^"McKENZIE, the Hon. Bridget".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  47. ^"McKIM, Nicholas (Nick) James".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  48. ^"McLACHLAN, Andrew Lockhart CSC".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  49. ^"MULHOLLAND, Corinne".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  50. ^"O'NEILL, Deborah (Deb) Mary".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  51. ^"O'SULLIVAN, Matt".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  52. ^"PATERSON, James William".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  53. ^"PAYMAN, Fatima".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  54. ^"POCOCK, Dr Barbara Ann AM".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  55. ^"POCOCK, David Willmer".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  56. ^"POLLEY, Helen Beatrice".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  57. ^"NAMPIJINPA PRICE, Jacinta".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  58. ^"ROBERTS, Malcolm Ieuan".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  59. ^"RUSTON, the Hon. Anne Sowerby".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  60. ^"SCARR, Paul Martin".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  61. ^"SHARMA, Devanand (Dave) Noel".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  62. ^"SHELDON, Anthony (Tony) Vincent".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  63. ^"SHOEBRIDGE, David".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  64. ^"SMITH, Dean Anthony".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  65. ^"SMITH, Marielle Feuerherdt".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  66. ^"STACEY, Warwick".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  67. ^"STEELE-JOHN, Jordon Alexander".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  68. ^"STERLE, Glenn".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  69. ^"STEWART, Jana Naretha Ann".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  70. ^"THORPE, Lidia Alma".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  71. ^"TYRRELL, Tammy Marie".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  72. ^"WALKER, Charlotte".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  73. ^"WALSH, the Hon. Dr Jess Cecille".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  74. ^"WATERS, Larissa Joy".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  75. ^"WATT, the Hon. Murray Patrick".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  76. ^"WHISH-WILSON, Peter Stuart".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  77. ^"WHITEAKER, Ellie".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  78. ^"WHITTEN, Tyron".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  79. ^"WONG, the Hon. Penelope (Penny) Ying-Yen".Parliamentary Handbook. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved5 June 2025.
  80. ^"Newly elected One Nation senator confirms resignation, citing 'personal health reasons'".News.com.au. 19 August 2025. Retrieved19 August 2025.
Members of theParliament of Australia by parliamentary terms
House of Representatives
Senate
Campaign
Results
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Members_of_the_Australian_Senate,_2025–2028&oldid=1314046254"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp