Members of the Australian Senate, 2011–2014

Members of the Australian Senate, 2011–2014

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate between 2011 and 2014. This includes senators elected at the 2007 federal election (whose terms are 2008–2014), and those elected at the 2010 federal election (whose terms are 2011–2017). The new Senate met in July 2011, with state senators elected in 2010 sworn in on 4 July 2011.

Senator Party State Term commenced Term ends
Hon Eric Abetz Liberal Tasmania 1994 2017
Judith Adams Liberal Western Australia 2005 2017
Mark Arbib ALP New South Wales 2008 2014
Dr Chris Back Liberal Western Australia 2009 2017
Cory Bernardi Liberal South Australia 2006 2014
Catryna Bilyk ALP Tasmania 2008 2014
Simon Birmingham Liberal South Australia 2007 2014
Mark Bishop ALP Western Australia 1996 2014
Hon Ron Boswell LNP Queensland 1983 2014
Sue Boyce LNP Queensland 2007 2014
Hon George Brandis, SC LNP Queensland 2000 2017
Dr Bob Brown Greens Tasmania 1996 2014
Carol Brown ALP Tasmania 2005 2014
David Bushby Liberal Tasmania 2007 2014
Doug Cameron ALP New South Wales 2008 2014
Hon Kim Carr ALP Victoria 1993 2017
Michaelia Cash Liberal Western Australia 2008 2014
Hon Richard Colbeck Liberal Tasmania 2002 2014
Jacinta Collins ALP Victoria 1995–2005, 2008 2014
Hon Stephen Conroy ALP Victoria 1996 2017
Hon Helen Coonan a Liberal New South Wales 1996 2011
Mathias Cormann Liberal Western Australia 2008 2017
Trish Crossin ALP Northern Territory 1998 2013
Richard Di Natale Greens Victoria 2011 2017
Sean Edwards Liberal South Australia 2011 2017
Dr Alan Eggleston Liberal Western Australia 1996 2014
Hon Chris Evans ALP Western Australia 1993 2017
Don Farrell ALP South Australia 2008 2014
Hon John Faulkner ALP New South Wales 1989 2017
David Fawcett Liberal South Australia 2011 2017
David Feeney ALP Victoria 2008 2014
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells Liberal New South Wales 2005 2017
Mitch Fifield Liberal Victoria 2004 2014
Mary Jo Fisher Liberal South Australia 2007 2017
Mark Furner ALP Queensland 2008 2014
Alex Gallacher ALP South Australia 2011 2017
Sarah Hanson-Young Greens South Australia 2008 2014
Hon Bill Heffernan Liberal New South Wales 1996 2017
Hon John Hogg ALP Queensland 1996 2014
Gary Humphries Liberal Australian Capital Territory 2003 2013
Hon David Johnston Liberal Western Australia 2002 2014
Barnaby Joyce LNP Queensland 2005 2017
Helen Kroger Liberal Victoria 2008 2014
Scott Ludlam Greens Western Australia 2008 2014
Hon Joe Ludwig ALP Queensland 1999 2017
Kate Lundy ALP Australian Capital Territory 1996 2013
Hon Ian Macdonald LNP Queensland 1990 2014
Anne McEwen ALP South Australia 2005 2017
Bridget McKenzie National Victoria 2011 2017
Hon Jan McLucas ALP Queensland 1999 2017
John Madigan DLP Victoria 2011 2017
Gavin Marshall ALP Victoria 2002 2014
Hon Brett Mason LNP Queensland 1999 2017
Christine Milne Greens Tasmania 2005 2017
Claire Moore ALP Queensland 2002 2014
Fiona Nash National New South Wales 2005 2017
Marise Payne Liberal New South Wales 1997 2014
Stephen Parry Liberal Tasmania 2005 2017
Helen Polley ALP Tasmania 2005 2017
Louise Pratt ALP Western Australia 2008 2014
Lee Rhiannon Greens New South Wales 2011 2017
Hon Michael Ronaldson Liberal Victoria 2005 2017
Scott Ryan Liberal Victoria 2008 2014
Hon Nigel Scullion CLP b Northern Territory 2001 2013
Hon Nick Sherry ALP Tasmania 1990 2014
Rachel Siewert Greens Western Australia 2005 2017
Lisa Singh ALP Tasmania 2011 2017
Arthur Sinodinos a Liberal New South Wales 2011 2014
Hon Ursula Stephens ALP New South Wales 2002 2014
Glenn Sterle ALP Western Australia 2005 2017
Matt Thistlethwaite ALP New South Wales 2011 2017
Anne Urquhart ALP Tasmania 2011 2017
Larissa Waters Greens Queensland 2011 2017
John Williams National New South Wales 2008 2014
Hon Penny Wong ALP South Australia 2002 2014
Penny Wright Greens South Australia 2011 2017
Nick Xenophon Independent South Australia 2008 2014

Notes

a ^ New South Wales Liberal Senator Helen Coonan resigned on 22 August 2011. Arthur Sinodinos was appointed as her replacement on 13 October 2011.
b ^ Northern Territory Senator Nigel Scullion sits as the sole representative of the Country Liberal Party, the local equivalent of both the National and Liberal parties. He sits in the National party room, and serves as the National Party deputy leader in the Senate.

See also

References

Members of the Australian Parliament
House of Representatives

2007–2010  · 2010–2013  · 2013–2016

Senate

2008–2011  · 2011–2014  · 2014–2017


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