Members of the Australian Senate, 1999–2002

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1999 to 2002:

Senator Party State Years in Office
Hon Eric Abetz Liberal Tasmania 1994–present
Lyn Allison Democrat Victoria 1996–2008
Hon Richard Alston Liberal Victoria 1986–2004
Guy Barnett 9 Liberal Tasmania 2002–2011
Andrew Bartlett Democrat Queensland 1997–2008
Mark Bishop ALP Western Australia 1996–2014
Hon Nick Bolkus ALP South Australia 1981–2005
Vicki Bourne Democrat New South Wales 1996–2002
Ron Boswell National Queensland 1983–2014
George Brandis3 Liberal Queensland 2000–present
Dr Bob Brown Green Tasmania 1996–2012
David Brownhill2 National New South Wales 1984–2000
Geoff Buckland 4 ALP South Australia 2000–2005
Paul Calvert Liberal Tasmania 1987–2007
George Campbell ALP New South Wales 1997–2008
Hon Ian Campbell Liberal Western Australia 1990–2007
Kim Carr ALP Victoria 1993–present
Grant Chapman Liberal South Australia 1987–2008
John Cherry 5 Democrat Queensland 2001–2005
Richard Colbeck 8 Liberal Tasmania 2002–present
Jacinta Collins ALP Victoria 1995–2005, 2008–present
Barney Cooney ALP Victoria 1984–2002
Stephen Conroy ALP Victoria 1996–present
Hon Peter Cook ALP Western Australia 1983–2005
Helen Coonan Liberal New South Wales 1996–2011
Winston Crane Liberal Western Australia 1990–2002
Trish Crossin ALP Northern Territory 1998–2013
Hon Dr Rosemary Crowley ALP South Australia 1983–2002
Kay Denman ALP Tasmania 1993–2005
Alan Eggleston Liberal Western Australia 1996–2014
Hon Chris Ellison Liberal Western Australia 1993–2009
Chris Evans ALP Western Australia 1993–2013
Hon John Faulkner ALP New South Wales 1989–2015
Alan Ferguson Liberal South Australia 1992–2011
Jeannie Ferris Liberal South Australia 1996–2007
Michael Forshaw ALP New South Wales 1994–2011
Brenda Gibbs ALP Queensland 1996–2002
Brian Gibson 9 Liberal Tasmania 1993–2002
Brian Greig Democrat Western Australia 1999–2005
Brian Harradine Independent Tasmania 1975–2005
Len Harris 1 One Nation Queensland 1999–2005
Bill Heffernan Liberal New South Wales 1996–present
Dr John Herron Liberal Queensland 1990–2002
Heather Hill 1 One Nation Queensland 1999 1
Hon Robert Hill Liberal South Australia 1981–2006
John Hogg ALP Queensland 1996–2014
Steve Hutchins ALP New South Wales 1999–2011
Hon Rod Kemp Liberal Victoria 1990–2008
Susan Knowles Liberal Western Australia 1984–2005
Meg Lees Democrat South Australia 1990–2005
Ross Lightfoot Liberal Western Australia 1997–2008
Joe Ludwig ALP Queensland 1999–present
Kate Lundy ALP Australian Capital Territory 1996–2015
Ian Macdonald Liberal Queensland 1990–present
Sandy Macdonald2 National New South Wales 1993–1999, 2000–2008
Sue Mackay ALP Tasmania 1996–2005
Brett Mason Liberal Queensland 1999–2015
Julian McGauran National Victoria 1987–1990, 1993–2011
Jim McKiernan ALP Western Australia 1984–2002
Jan McLucas ALP Queensland 1999–present
Hon Nick Minchin Liberal South Australia 1993–2011
Shayne Murphy ALP/Independent 6 Tasmania 1993–2005
Andrew Murray Democrat Western Australia 1996–2008
Hon Jocelyn Newman 8 Liberal Tasmania 1986–2002
Kerry O'Brien ALP Tasmania 1996–2011
Hon Dr Kay Patterson Liberal Victoria 1987–2008
Hon Warwick Parer3 Liberal Queensland 1984–2000
Marise Payne Liberal New South Wales 1997–present
John Quirke 4 ALP South Australia 1997–2000
Hon Margaret Reid Liberal Australian Capital Territory 1981–2003
Hon Robert Ray ALP Victoria 1981–2008
Aden Ridgeway Democrat New South Wales 1999–2005
Hon Chris Schacht ALP South Australia 1987–2002
Nigel Scullion 7 CLP Northern Territory 2001–present
Hon Nick Sherry ALP Tasmania 1990–2012
Natasha Stott Despoja Democrat South Australia 1995–2008
Hon Grant Tambling 7 CLP Northern Territory 1987–2001
Tsebin Tchen Liberal Victoria 1999–2005
John Tierney Liberal New South Wales 1991–2005
Hon Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 1993–2011
Hon Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia 1984–2007
John Watson Liberal Tasmania 1978–2008
Suzanne West ALP New South Wales 1987–2002
John Woodley 5 Democrat Queensland 1993–2001
1 Heather Hill was initially elected as a One Nation Senator in Queensland, but she was declared ineligible before she was able to take her seat. One Nation member Len Harris was subsequently elected on a recount.
2 National Senator David Brownhill resigned in 2000. Sandy Macdonald was appointed as his replacement on 4 May.
3 Liberal Senator Warwick Parer resigned in 2000. George Brandis was appointed as his replacement on 16 May.
4 ALP Senator John Quirke resigned in 2000. Geoff Buckland was appointed as his replacement on 14 September.
5 Democrat Senator John Woodley resigned in 2001. John Cherry was appointed as his replacement on 31 July.
6 ALP Senator Shayne Murphy resigned from the party on 2 October 2001 and served out the rest of his term as an independent.
7 Senators from the two territories face election every three years, and their terms end with the dissolution of the House of Representatives. The Country Liberal Party disendorsed Grant Tambling before the 2001 election, and he was subsequently replaced by Nigel Scullion.
8 Liberal Senator Jocelyn Newman resigned in 2002. Richard Colbeck was appointed as her replacement.
9 Liberal Senator Brian Gibson resigned in 2002. Guy Barnett was appointed as his replacement.
Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

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Senate

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