List of new members of the 47th Parliament of Australia
The 47th Parliament of Australia is a meeting of the Parliament of Australia. New members were elected in the May 2022 election and were sworn in on 26 July 2022.[1] There are eight new senators (1 Independent, 1, Liberal, 1 National, 1 Country Liberal, 1 Jacqui Lambie Network, 1 Labor, 2 Greens) and 35 new representatives (1 National, 3 Greens, 3 Liberal National, 4 Liberal, 7 Independent, 17 Labor) at the start of its first session. When taking office, ages ranged from 30 to 67 placing them mostly in the generation X and millennial categories. Of this group women make up 56 per cent.
New members of the Senate
[edit]State senators elected at the 2022 election took office on 1 July 2022 for a six-year term. Senators from the Northern Territory and Australian Capital Territory took office on 21 May 2022 for a three-year term.
State/Territory | Portrait | Senator | Party change | Prior political experience | Birth year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australian Capital Territory | David Pocock (IND) | Yes Defeated Zed Seselja (LP)[2] |
None | 1988 | |
New South Wales | Ross Cadell (NATS) | Yes Defeated Concetta Fierravanti-Wells (LP) |
Organiser and campaign manager | 1969 | |
New South Wales | David Shoebridge (AG) | Yes |
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council,
Councillor of Woollahra Municipal Council for Cooper Ward |
1971 | |
Northern Territory | Jacinta Nampijinpa Price (CLP) | Yes Defeated Sam McMahon (CLP/IND/LDP) |
Deputy Mayor of Alice Springs | 1981 | |
South Australia | Kerrynne Liddle (LP) | Yes Defeated Rex Patrick (NXT/IND/REX) |
Staffer for Senator Anne Ruston | 1967 | |
South Australia | Barbara Pocock (AG) | Yes Defeated Stirling Griff (NXT) |
Candidate for the Division of Adelaide | 1955 | |
Tasmania | Tammy Tyrrell (JLN) | Yes Defeated Eric Abetz (LP) |
Staffer for Senator Jacqui Lambie | 1970 | |
Queensland | Penny Allman-Payne (AG) | Yes Defeated Amanda Stoker (LNP) |
Member of Queensland Teachers Union | 1970 | |
Victoria | Ralph Babet (UAP) | Yes Defeated Greg Mirabella (LP) |
None | 1983 | |
Victoria | Linda White (ALP) | No Replaced Kim Carr (ALP) |
None | 1959/1960 |
Took office during the 47th Parliament of Australia
[edit]State/Territory | Portrait | Senator | Party change | Prior political experience | Birth year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
New South Wales | Maria Kovacic (LP) | No Replaced Jim Molan (LP) |
President of The New South Wales Liberal Party | 1970 | |
New South Wales | Dave Sharma (LP) | No Replaced Marise Payne (LP) |
Member for Wentworth from 2019 to 2022 | 1975 | |
Western Australia | Varun Ghosh (ALP) | No Replaced Pat Dodson (ALP) |
Senate candidate in 2019 | 1985 | |
Victoria | Steph Hodgins-May (AG) | No Replaced Janet Rice (AG) |
Greenpeace’s head in the pacific, candidate in multiple elections | ? | |
Victoria | Lisa Darmanin (ALP) | No Replaced Linda White (ALP) |
Branch Secretary of the Australian Services Union | ? |
New members of the House of Representatives
[edit]Elected 21 May 2022
[edit]Division | Portrait | Representative | Party change | Prior political experience | Birth year |
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Cunningham | Alison Byrnes (ALP) | No Replaced Sharon Bird (ALP) |
Staffer and Chief of Staff for Cunningham MP Sharon Bird | ? | |
Parramatta | Andrew Charlton (ALP) | No Replaced Julie Owens (ALP) |
Chief economic adviser to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd | 1978 | |
Bennelong | Jerome Laxale (ALP) | Yes Defeated Simon Kennedy (LP) |
Mayor of Ryde,
Councillor of the City of Ryde for West Ward |
1983 | |
Fowler | Dai Le (IND) | Yes Replaced Christopher Patrick Hayes (ALP) |
Deputy Mayor of Fairfield,
Councillor of the City of Fairfield for Fairfield/Cabravale Ward |
1968 | |
Robertson | Gordon Reid (ALP) | Yes Defeated Lucy Wicks (LP) |
None | 1992 | |
Hunter | Daniel Repacholi (ALP) | No Replaced Joel Fitzgibbon (ALP) |
None | 1982 | |
Mackellar | Sophie Scamps (IND) | Yes Defeated Jason Falinski (LP) |
None | 1971 | |
Reid | Sally Sitou (ALP) | Yes Defeated Fiona Martin (LP) |
None | 1978 | |
Wentworth | Allegra Spender (IND) | Yes Defeated Dave Sharma (LP) |
None | 1978 | |
North Sydney | Kylea Tink (IND) | Yes Defeated Trent Zimmerman (LP) |
Public relations expert | 1970/1971 | |
Hughes | Jenny Ware (LP) | Yes Defeated Craig Kelly (LP/IND/UAP) |
None | 1970 | |
Lingiari | Marion Scrymgour (ALP) | No Replaced Warren Snowdon (ALP) |
Deputy Chief Minister of the Northern Territory | 1960 | |
Brisbane | Stephen Bates (AG) | Yes Defeated Trevor Evans (LNP) |
None | 1992 | |
Flynn | Colin Boyce (LNP) | No Replaced Ken O'Dowd (LNP) |
Member of the Queensland Parliament for Callide | 1962 | |
Griffith | Max Chandler-Mather (AG) | Yes Defeated Terri Butler (ALP) |
Campaign manager for Jonathan Sriranganathan (then known as Sri) | 1992 | |
Bowman | Henry Pike (LNP) | No Replaced Andrew Laming (LNP) |
None | 1987 | |
Ryan | Elizabeth Watson-Brown (AG) | Yes Defeated Julian Simmonds (LNP) |
None | 1956/1957 | |
Dawson | Andrew Willcox (LNP) | No Open seat Replaced George Christensen (LNP/IND) |
3rd Mayor of Whitsundays | 1969 | |
Spence | Matt Burnell (ALP) | No Replaced Nick Champion (ALP) |
Union organiser | 1978 | |
Boothby | Louise Miller-Frost (ALP) | Yes Defeated Rachel Swift (LP) |
None | 1967 | |
Higgins | Michelle Ananda-Rajah (ALP) | Yes Defeated Katie Allen (LP) |
None | 1972 | |
Nicholls | Sam Birrell (NATS) | No Replaced Damian Drum (NATS) |
None | 1975 | |
Goldstein | Zoe Daniel (IND) | Yes Defeated Tim Wilson (LP) |
Journalist | 1972/1973 | |
Holt | Cassandra Fernando (ALP) | No Replaced Anthony Byrne (ALP) |
Trade unionist | 1988 | |
Chisholm | Carina Garland (ALP) | Yes Defeated Gladys Liu (LP) |
Assistant secretary for the Victorian Trades Hall Council,
Parliamentary staffer |
? | |
Flinders | Zoe McKenzie (LP) | No Replaced Greg Hunt (LP) |
Lawyer | 1972 | |
Hawke | Sam Rae (ALP) | No New seat |
State secretary for the Labor Party | 1986 | |
Kooyong | Monique Ryan (IND) | Yes Defeated Josh Frydenberg (LP) |
None | 1965/1966 | |
Casey | Aaron Violi (LP) | No Replaced Tony Smith (LP) |
None | 1984 | |
Menzies | Keith Wolahan (LP) | No Replaced Kevin Andrews (LP) |
None | 1977 | |
Curtin | Kate Chaney (IND) | Yes Defeated Celia Hammond (LP) |
None | 1975 | |
Hasluck | Tania Lawrence (ALP) | Yes Defeated Ken Wyatt (LP) |
None | 1973 | |
Tangney | Sam Lim (ALP) | Yes Defeated Ben Morton (LP) |
None | 1961 | |
Swan | Zaneta Mascarenhas (ALP) | Yes Defeated Kristy McSweeney (LP) |
None | 1980 | |
Pearce | Tracey Roberts (ALP) | Yes Defeated Linda Aitken (LP) |
Mayor of City of Wanneroo | ? |
Took office during the 47th Parliament of Australia
[edit]Division | Portrait | Representative | Party change | Prior political experience | Birth year |
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Aston | Mary Doyle (ALP) | Yes Replaced Alan Tudge (LP) |
Former Union Official for the NTEU and ACTU | 1970 | |
Fadden | Cameron Caldwell (LNP) | No Replaced Stuart Robert (LNP) |
Councillor of the City of Gold Coast | ? | |
Dunkley | Jodie Belyea (ALP) | No Replaced Peta Murphy (ALP) |
None | ? | |
Cook | Simon Kennedy (LP) | No Replaced Scott Morrison (LP) |
Candidate for Bennelong in 2022 | 1982 |
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Anthony Albanese calls new ministry 'as inclusive as Australia itself', championing diversity of frontbench — as it happened". ABC News. 30 May 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.
- ^ "David Pocock officially becomes the ACT's first independent senator, unseating Zed Seselja". ABC News. 14 June 2022. Retrieved 17 June 2022.