Members of the Australian Senate, 2005–2008
This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2008.
Senator | Party | State | Years in office |
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Hon Eric Abetz | Liberal | Tasmania | 1994–present |
Judith Adams | Liberal | Western Australia | 2005–2012 |
Lyn Allison | Democrat | Victoria | 1996–2008 |
Guy Barnett | Liberal | Tasmania | 2002–2011 |
Andrew Bartlett | Democrat | Queensland | 1997–2008 |
Cory Bernardi 3 | Liberal | South Australia | 2006–present |
Simon Birmingham 4 | Liberal | South Australia | 2007–present |
Mark Bishop | ALP | Western Australia | 1996–2014 |
Hon Ron Boswell | National | Queensland | 1983–2014 |
Sue Boyce 5 | Liberal | Queensland | 2007–2014 |
Hon George Brandis | Liberal | Queensland | 2000–present |
Dr Bob Brown | Green | Tasmania | 1996–2012 |
Carol Brown 1 | ALP | Tasmania | 2005–present |
David Bushby 8 | Liberal | Tasmania | 2007–present |
Paul Calvert 8 | Liberal | Tasmania | 1987–2007 |
George Campbell | ALP | New South Wales | 1997–2008 |
Hon Ian Campbell 7 | Liberal | Western Australia | 1990–2007 |
Hon Kim Carr | ALP | Victoria | 1993–present |
Grant Chapman | Liberal | South Australia | 1987–2008 |
Hon Richard Colbeck | Liberal | Tasmania | 2002–present |
Jacinta Collins 9 | ALP | Victoria | 1995–2005, 2008–present |
Hon Stephen Conroy | ALP | Victoria | 1996–present |
Hon Helen Coonan | Liberal | New South Wales | 1996–2011 |
Mathias Cormann 7 | Liberal | Western Australia | 2007–present |
Trish Crossin | ALP | Northern Territory | 1998–2013 |
Dr Alan Eggleston | Liberal | Western Australia | 1996–2014 |
Hon Chris Ellison | Liberal | Western Australia | 1993–2009 |
Hon 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 4 | Liberal | South Australia | 1996–2007 |
Steve Fielding | Family First | Victoria | 2005–2011 |
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells | Liberal | New South Wales | 2005–present |
Mitch Fifield | Liberal | Victoria | 2004–present |
Mary Jo Fisher 6 | Liberal | South Australia | 2007–2012 |
Michael Forshaw | ALP | New South Wales | 1994–2011 |
Hon Bill Heffernan | Liberal | New South Wales | 1996–present |
Hon Robert Hill 3 | Liberal | South Australia | 1981–2006 |
John Hogg | ALP | Queensland | 1996–2014 |
Gary Humphries | Liberal | Australian Capital Territory | 2003–2013 |
Annette Hurley | ALP | South Australia | 2005–2011 |
Steve Hutchins | ALP | New South Wales | 1999–2011 |
Hon David Johnston | Liberal | Western Australia | 2002–present |
Barnaby Joyce | National | Queensland | 2005–2013 |
Hon Rod Kemp | Liberal | Victoria | 1990–2008 |
Linda Kirk | ALP | South Australia | 2002–2008 |
Ross Lightfoot | Liberal | Western Australia | 1997–2008 |
Hon Joe Ludwig | ALP | Queensland | 1999–present |
Kate Lundy | ALP | Australian Capital Territory | 1996–2015 |
Hon Ian Macdonald | Liberal | Queensland | 1990–present |
Hon Sandy Macdonald | National | New South Wales | 1993–1999, 2000–2008 |
Sue Mackay 1 | ALP | Tasmania | 1996–2005 |
Gavin Marshall | ALP | Victoria | 2002–present |
Brett Mason | Liberal | Queensland | 1999–2015 |
Anne McEwen | ALP | South Australia | 2005–present |
Julian McGauran | National/Liberal 2 | Victoria | 1987–1990, 1993–2011 |
Hon Jan McLucas | ALP | Queensland | 1999–present |
Christine Milne | Green | Tasmania | 2005–2015 |
Hon Nick Minchin | Liberal | South Australia | 1993–2011 |
Claire Moore | ALP | Queensland | 2002–present |
Andrew Murray | Democrat | Western Australia | 1996–2008 |
Fiona Nash | National | New South Wales | 2005–present |
Kerry Nettle | Green | New South Wales | 2002–2008 |
Kerry O'Brien | ALP | Tasmania | 1996–2011 |
Stephen Parry | Liberal | Tasmania | 2005–present |
Hon Dr Kay Patterson | Liberal | Victoria | 1987–2008 |
Marise Payne | Liberal | New South Wales | 1997–present |
Helen Polley | ALP | Tasmania | 2005–present |
Hon Robert Ray 9 | ALP | Victoria | 1981–2008 |
Michael Ronaldson | Liberal | Victoria | 2005–2016 |
Santo Santoro 5 | Liberal | Queensland | 2002–2007 |
Nigel Scullion | CLP [1] | Northern Territory | 2001–present |
Hon Nick Sherry | ALP | Tasmania | 1990–2012 |
Rachel Siewert | Green | Western Australia | 2005–present |
Glenn Sterle | ALP | Western Australia | 2005–present |
Natasha Stott Despoja | Democrat | South Australia | 1995–2008 |
Ursula Stephens | ALP | New South Wales | 2002–2014 |
Hon Judith Troeth | Liberal | Victoria | 1993–2011 |
Russell Trood | Liberal | Queensland | 2005–2011 |
Hon Amanda Vanstone 6 | Liberal | South Australia | 1984–2007 |
John Watson | Liberal | Tasmania | 1978–2008 |
Ruth Webber | ALP | Western Australia | 2002–2008 |
Hon Penny Wong | ALP | South Australia | 2002–present |
Dana Wortley | ALP | South Australia | 2005–2011 |
- 1 Tasmanian ALP Senator Sue Mackay resigned on 30 July 2005. Carol Brown was appointed as her replacement on 25 August.
- 2 Victorian Senator Julian McGauran was elected as a National Party member, but defected to the Liberal Party on 23 January 2006.
- 3 South Australian Liberal Senator Robert Hill resigned on 2 March 2006 to take up a position as Australian Ambassador to the United Nations. Cory Bernardi was appointed as his replacement on 4 May.
- 4 South Australian Liberal Senator Jeannie Ferris died on 1 April 2007. Simon Birmingham was appointed as her replacement on 3 May.
- 5 Queensland Liberal Senator Santo Santoro resigned on 11 April 2007. Sue Boyce was appointed as his replacement on 20 April.
- 6 South Australian Liberal Senator Amanda Vanstone resigned on 26 April 2007. Mary Jo Fisher was appointed as her replacement on 6 June.
- 7 Western Australian Liberal Senator Ian Campbell resigned on 31 May 2007. Mathias Cormann was appointed as his replacement on 19 June.
- 8 Tasmanian Liberal Senator Paul Calvert resigned on 29 August 2007. David Bushby was appointed as his replacement on 30 August.
- 9 Victorian ALP Senator Robert Ray resigned on 5 May 2008. Jacinta Collins was appointed as his replacement on 8 May.
- 10 The terms of senators from the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory are not fixed. All territory senators face election on the same day as elections for the House of Representatives, and their terms end the day before that election.
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- ↑ Scullion was elected as a candidate of the Country Liberal Party, which is the equivalent of both the Nationals and Liberals in the Northern Territory. He sits with the Nationals and since 3 December 2007 he has served as that party's deputy leader & Senate leader.
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