Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025

This is a list of members of the House of Representatives of the 47th Parliament of Australia (2022–2025). They were elected in the 2022 Australian federal election or subsequent by-elections.[1]

Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025
Composition (current)

Government (78)

  •   Labor (78)


Opposition (55)
Coalition


Crossbench (18)

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Leadership

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Presiding officer

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Office Party Officer Electorate State Term
Speaker   Labor Milton Dick Oxley QLD 26 July 2022 – current
Deputy Speaker Sharon Claydon Newcastle NSW 26 July 2022 – current
Second Deputy Speaker   Liberal Ian Goodenough Moore WA 26 July 2022 – current

Government leadership

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Office Officer Electorate State Term of office
Leader of the House   Tony Burke Watson NSW 1 June 2022 – current
Chief Whip   Joanne Ryan Lalor Vic 31 May 2022 – current
Whip   Anne Stanley Werriwa NSW 2 July 2019 – current
  David Smith Bean ACT 31 May 2022 – current

Opposition leadership

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Office Officer Electorate State Term in office
Manager of Opposition Business   Paul Fletcher Bradfield NSW 5 June 2022 – current
Deputy Leader of the Opposition   Sussan Ley Farrer NSW 30 May 2022 – current
Chief Opposition Whip   Bert van Manen Forde QLD 26 July 2022 – current
Whip   Melissa Price Durack WA 26 July 2022 – current
  Rowan Ramsey Grey SA 26 July 2022 – current

Members

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Member Party Electorate State Years in office
  Anthony Albanese

(born 1963)

  Labor Grayndler NSW 1996–current
  Anne Aly

(born 1967)

  Labor Cowan WA 2016–current
Michelle Ananda-Rajah

(born 1972)

  Labor Higgins Vic 2022–current
  Karen Andrews

(born 1960)

  Liberal National[a] McPherson Qld 2010–current
  Bridget Archer

(born 1975)

  Liberal Bass Tas 2019–current
  Adam Bandt

(born 1972)

  Greens Melbourne Vic 2010–current
  Stephen Bates

(born 1992)

  Greens Brisbane Qld 2022–current
Angie Bell

(born 1968)

  Liberal National[a] Moncrieff Qld 2019–current
  Jodie Belyea

(born ?)

  Labor Dunkley Vic 2024–current
Sam Birrell

(born 1975)

  National Nicholls Vic 2022–current
  Chris Bowen

(born 1973)

  Labor McMahon NSW 2004–current
  Colin Boyce

(born 1962)

  Liberal National[b] Flynn Qld 2022–current
  Russell Broadbent

(born 1950)

  Liberal / Independent[c]   Monash Vic
  • 1990–1993;
  • 1996–1998;
  • 2004–current
  Scott Buchholz

(born 1968)

  Liberal National[a] Wright Qld 2010–current
  Tony Burke

(born 1969)

  Labor Watson NSW 2004–current
  Matt Burnell

(born 1978)

  Labor Spence SA 2022–current
  Linda Burney

(born 1957)

  Labor Barton NSW 2016–current
  Josh Burns

(born 1987)

  Labor Macnamara Vic 2019–current
  Mark Butler

(born 1970)

  Labor Hindmarsh SA 2007–current
  Alison Byrnes

(born 1974)

  Labor Cunningham NSW 2022–current
Cameron Caldwell[d]

(born ?)

  Liberal National[a] Fadden Qld 2023–current
  Jim Chalmers

(born 1978)

  Labor Rankin Qld 2013–current
  Max Chandler-Mather

(born 1992)

  Greens Griffith Qld 2022–current
  Kate Chaney

(born 1975)

  Independent Curtin WA 2022–current
  Andrew Charlton

(born 1978)

  Labor Parramatta NSW 2022–current
  Darren Chester

(born 1967)

  National Gippsland Vic 2008–current
  Lisa Chesters

(born 1980)

  Labor Bendigo Vic 2013–current
  Jason Clare

(born 1972)

  Labor Blaxland NSW 2007–current
  Sharon Claydon

(born 1964)

  Labor Newcastle NSW 2013–current
  Libby Coker

(born 1962)

  Labor Corangamite Vic 2019–current
  David Coleman

(born 1974)

  Liberal Banks NSW 2013–current
  Julie Collins

(born 1971)

  Labor Franklin Tas 2007–current
  Pat Conaghan

(born 1971)

  National Cowper NSW 2019–current
  Pat Conroy

(born 1979)

  Labor Shortland NSW 2013–current
  Mark Coulton

(born 1958)

  National Parkes NSW 2007–current
  Zoe Daniel

(born 1972)

  Independent Goldstein Vic 2022–current
  Milton Dick

(born 1972)

  Labor Oxley Qld 2016–current
  Mary Doyle[e]

(born 1970)

  Labor Aston Vic 2023–current
  Mark Dreyfus

(born 1956)

  Labor Isaacs Vic 2007–current
  Peter Dutton

(born 1970)

  Liberal National[a] Dickson Qld 2001–current
  Justine Elliot

(born 1967)

  Labor Richmond NSW 2004–current
  Warren Entsch

(born 1950)

  Liberal National[a] Leichhardt Qld
  • 1996–2007;
  • 2010–current
  Cassandra Fernando

(born 1987)

  Labor Holt Vic 2022–current
  Paul Fletcher

(born 1965)

  Liberal Bradfield NSW 2009–current
Mike Freelander

(born 1953)

  Labor Macarthur NSW 2016–current
  Carina Garland

(born ?)

  Labor Chisholm Vic 2022–current
  Andrew Gee

(born 1968)

  National / Independent[f]   Calare NSW 2016–current
  Steve Georganas

(born 1959)

  Labor Adelaide SA
  • 2004–2013;
  • 2016–current
  Andrew Giles

(born 1973)

  Labor Scullin Vic 2013–current
  David Gillespie

(born 1957)

  National Lyne NSW 2013–current
  Ian Goodenough

(born 1975)

  Liberal Moore WA 2013–current
  Patrick Gorman

(born 1984)

  Labor Perth WA 2018–current
  Luke Gosling

(born 1971)

  Labor Solomon NT 2016–current
  Helen Haines

(born 1961)

  Independent Indi Vic 2019–current
  Garth Hamilton

(born 1979)

  Liberal National[a] Groom Qld 2020–current
  Andrew Hastie

(born 1982)

  Liberal Canning WA 2015–current
  Alex Hawke

(born 1977)

  Liberal Mitchell NSW 2007–current
  Julian Hill

(born 1973)

  Labor Bruce Vic 2016–current
  Kevin Hogan

(born 1963)

  National Page NSW 2013–current
Luke Howarth

(born 1972)

  Liberal National[a] Petrie Qld 2013–current
  Ed Husic

(born 1970)

  Labor Chifley NSW 2010–current
  Stephen Jones

(born 1965)

  Labor Whitlam NSW 2010–current
  Barnaby Joyce

(born 1967)

  National New England NSW
  • 2013–2017;
  • 2017–current
  Bob Katter

(born 1945)

  Katter's Australian Kennedy Qld 1993–current
  Ged Kearney

(born 1963)

  Labor Cooper Vic 2018–current
Simon Kennedy

(born 1982)

  Liberal Cook NSW 2024–current
  Matt Keogh

(born 1981)

  Labor Burt WA 2016–current
  Peter Khalil

(born 1973)

  Labor Wills Vic 2016–current
  Catherine King

(born 1966)

  Labor Ballarat Vic 2001–current
  Madeleine King

(born 1973)

  Labor Brand WA 2016–current
  Michelle Landry

(born 1962)

  Liberal National[b] Capricornia Qld 2013–current
Tania Lawrence

(born 1973)

  Labor Hasluck WA 2022–current
  Jerome Laxale

(born 1983)

  Labor Bennelong NSW 2022–current
  Dai Le

(born 1968)

  Independent Fowler NSW 2022–current
  Julian Leeser

(born 1976)

  Liberal Berowra NSW 2016–current
  Andrew Leigh

(born 1972)

  Labor Fenner ACT 2010–current
  Sussan Ley

(born 1961)

  Liberal Farrer NSW 2001–current
Sam Lim

(born 1961)

  Labor Tangney WA 2022–current
  David Littleproud

(born 1976)

  Liberal National[b] Maranoa Qld 2016–current
  Nola Marino

(born 1954)

  Liberal Forrest WA 2007–current
  Richard Marles

(born 1967)

  Labor Corio Vic 2007–current
Zaneta Mascarenhas

(born 1980)

  Labor Swan WA 2022–current
  Kristy McBain

(born 1982)

  Labor Eden-Monaro NSW 2020–current
  Emma McBride

(born 1975)

  Labor Dobell NSW 2016–current
  Michael McCormack

(born 1964)

  National Riverina NSW 2010–current
  Melissa McIntosh

(born 1977)

  Liberal Lindsay NSW 2019–current
Zoe McKenzie

(born 1972)

  Liberal Flinders Vic 2022–current
Louise Miller-Frost

(born 1967)

  Labor Boothby SA 2022–current
Brian Mitchell

(born 1967)

  Labor Lyons Tas 2016–current
  Rob Mitchell

(born 1967)

  Labor McEwen Vic 2010–current
  Scott Morrison

(born 1968)

  Liberal Cook NSW 2007–2024
  Daniel Mulino

(born 1969)

  Labor Fraser Vic 2019–current
  Peta Murphy

(1973–2023)

  Labor Dunkley Vic 2019–2023
  Shayne Neumann

(born 1961)

  Labor Blair Qld 2007–current
  Llew O'Brien

(born 1972)

  Liberal National [b] Wide Bay Qld 2016–current
Ted O'Brien

(born 1974)

  Liberal National[a] Fairfax Qld 2016–current
  Brendan O'Connor

(born 1962)

  Labor Gorton Vic 2001–current
  Clare O'Neil

(born 1980)

  Labor Hotham Vic 2013–current
Tony Pasin

(born 1977)

  Liberal Barker SA 2013–current
Alicia Payne

(born 1982)

  Labor Canberra ACT 2019–current
  Gavin Pearce

(born 1967)

  Liberal Braddon Tas 2019–current
  Graham Perrett

(born 1966)

  Labor Moreton Qld 2007–current
  Fiona Phillips

(born 1970)

  Labor Gilmore NSW 2019–current
Henry Pike

(born 1987)

  Liberal National[a] Bowman Qld 2022–current
  Keith Pitt

(born 1969)

  Liberal National[b] Hinkler Qld 2013–current
  Tanya Plibersek

(born 1969)

  Labor Sydney NSW 1998–current
  Melissa Price

(born 1963)

  Liberal Durack WA 2013–current
Sam Rae

(born 1986)

  Labor Hawke Vic 2022–current
  Rowan Ramsey

(born 1956)

  Liberal Grey SA 2007–current
Gordon Reid

(born 1992)

  Labor Robertson NSW 2022–current
  Daniel Repacholi

(born 1982)

  Labor Hunter NSW 2022–current
  Amanda Rishworth

(born 1978)

  Labor Kingston SA 2007–current
  Stuart Robert[d]

(born 1970)

  Liberal National[a] Fadden Qld 2007–2023
Tracey Roberts

(born ?)

  Labor Pearce WA 2022–current
  Michelle Rowland

(born 1971)

  Labor Greenway NSW 2010–current
  Joanne Ryan

(born 1961)

  Labor Lalor Vic 2013–current
  Monique Ryan

(born 1967)

  Independent Kooyong Vic 2022–current
  Sophie Scamps

(born 1971)

  Independent Mackellar NSW 2022–current
  Marion Scrymgour

(born 1960)

  Labor Lingiari NT[g] 2022–current
  Rebekha Sharkie

(born 1972)

  Centre Alliance Mayo SA
  • 2016–2018;
  • 2018–current
  Sally Sitou

(born 1982)

  Labor Reid NSW 2022–current
  Allegra Spender

(born 1978)

  Independent Wentworth NSW 2022–current
  Bill Shorten

(born 1967)

  Labor Maribyrnong Vic 2007–current
  David Smith

(born 1970)

  Labor Bean ACT[h] 2019–current
  Anne Stanley

(born 1961)

  Labor Werriwa NSW 2016–current
  Zali Steggall

(born 1974)

  Independent Warringah NSW 2019–current
James Stevens

(born 1983)

  Liberal Sturt SA 2019–current
  Michael Sukkar

(born 1981)

  Liberal Deakin Vic 2013–current
  Meryl Swanson

(born 1970)

  Labor Paterson NSW 2016–current
  Angus Taylor

(born 1966)

  Liberal Hume NSW 2013–current
  Dan Tehan

(born 1968)

  Liberal Wannon Vic 2010–current
  Susan Templeman

(born 1963)

  Labor Macquarie NSW 2016–current
  Matt Thistlethwaite

(born 1972)

  Labor Kingsford Smith NSW 2013–current
  Phillip Thompson

(born 1988)

  Liberal National[a] Herbert Qld 2019–current
Kate Thwaites

(born 1980)

  Labor Jagajaga Vic 2019–current
  Kylea Tink

(born 1970)

  Independent North Sydney NSW 2022–current
  Alan Tudge[e]

(born 1971)

  Liberal Aston Vic 2010–2023
  Maria Vamvakinou

(born 1959)

  Labor Calwell Vic 2001–current
  Bert van Manen

(born 1965)

  Liberal National[a] Forde Qld 2010–current
  Ross Vasta

(born 1966)

  Liberal National[a] Bonner Qld
  • 2004–2007;
  • 2010–current
Aaron Violi

(born 1984)

  Liberal Casey Vic 2022–current
  Andrew Wallace

(born 1968)

  Liberal National[a] Fisher Qld 2016–current
Jenny Ware

(born 1970)

  Liberal Hughes NSW 2022–current
  Elizabeth Watson-Brown

(born 1956)

  Greens Ryan Qld 2022–current
  Tim Watts

(born 1982)

  Labor Gellibrand Vic 2013–current
Anne Webster

(born 1959)

  National Mallee Vic 2019–current
  Anika Wells

(born 1985)

  Labor Lilley Qld 2019–current
  Andrew Willcox

(born 1969)

  Liberal National[b] Dawson Qld 2022–current
  Andrew Wilkie

(born 1961)

  Independent Clark Tas 2010–current
  Josh Wilson

(born 1972)

  Labor Fremantle WA
  • 2016–2018;
  • 2018–current
  Rick Wilson

(born 1966)

  Liberal O'Connor WA 2013–current
  Keith Wolahan

(born 1977)

  Liberal Menzies Vic 2022–current
  Jason Wood

(born 1968)

  Liberal La Trobe Vic
  • 2004–2010;
  • 2013–current
  Terry Young

(born 1968)

  Liberal National[a] Longman Qld 2019–current
  Tony Zappia

(born 1952)

  Labor Makin SA 2007–current

Current party standings

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As of 14 November 2023.

78 4 14 9 21 25
ALP GRN IND/OTH NAT LNP LIB

Breakdown by state and territory

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State/Territory Labor Coalition Greens Ind./Other Total
  New South Wales 26 55.3% 15 31.9% 0 6 12.8% 47
  Victoria 25 64.1% 9 23.1% 1 2.6% 4 10.2% 39
  Queensland 5 16.7% 21 70.0% 3 10.0% 1 3.0% 30
  Western Australia 9 60.0% 5 33.3% 0 1 6.7% 15
  South Australia 6 60.0% 3 30.0% 0 1 10.0% 10
  Tasmania 2 40.0% 2 40.0% 0 1 20.0% 5
  Australian Capital Territory [h] 3 100.0% 0 0 0 3
  Northern Territory [g] 100.0% 0 0 0 2
House of Representatives 78 51.7% 55 36.4% 4 2.6% 14 9.3% 151

Changes of composition

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Party composition

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Over the course of the 47th Parliament, changes in membership resulted in changes to party composition, which are summarised below.

Affiliation Party
(shading shows control)
Total Vacant
GRN ALP IND CA LPA NPA KAP UAP
End of previous Parliament 1 68 4 1 60 15 1 1 151 0
Begin (26 July 2022) 4 77 10 1 42 16 1 151 0
23 December 2022[f] 11 15
17 February 2023[e] 41 150 1
1 April 2023[e] 78 151 0
18 May 2023[d] 40 150 1
15 July 2023[d] 41 151 0
14 November 2023[c] 12 40 151 0
4 December 2023[i] 77 150 1
28 February 2024[j] 39 149 2
2 March 2024[i] 78 150 1
13 April 2024[j] 40 151 0
Latest voting share % 2.65 51.66 7.95 0.66 36.42 0.66

Membership changes

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This table lists members of the House who have resigned, died, been elected or appointed, or otherwise changed their party affiliation during the 47th Parliament.

Seat Before Change After
Member Party Type Date Date Member Party
Calare Andrew Gee National Resignation from party 23 December 2022 Andrew Gee Independent
Aston Alan Tudge Liberal Resignation 17 February 2023 1 April 2023 Mary Doyle Labor
Fadden Stuart Robert Liberal National Resignation 18 May 2023 15 July 2023 Cameron Caldwell Liberal National
Monash Russell Broadbent Liberal Resignation from party 14 November 2023 Russell Broadbent Independent
Dunkley Peta Murphy Labor Death 4 December 2023 2 March 2024 Jodie Belyea Labor
Cook Scott Morrison Liberal Resignation 28 February 2024 13 April 2024 Simon Kennedy Liberal

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Member of the LNP who sits with the Liberal Party.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Member of the LNP who sits with the National Party.
  3. ^ a b Russell Broadbent, MP for Monash, resigned from the Liberal Party on 14 November 2023 and moved to the crossbench to sit as an independent.
  4. ^ a b c d Stuart Robert, Liberal National MP for Fadden, resigned on 18 May 2023. The resulting by-election was won by Liberal National candidate Cameron Caldwell on 15 July 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d Alan Tudge, Liberal MP for Aston, resigned on 17 February 2023. The resulting by-election was won by Labor candidate Mary Doyle on 1 April 2023.
  6. ^ a b Andrew Gee, MP for Calare, resigned from the National Party on 23 December 2022 and began sitting as an independent.
  7. ^ a b The Division of Lingiari within the Northern Territory also includes the respective external territories of Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island.
  8. ^ a b The Division of Bean within the Australian Capital Territory also includes the external territory of Norfolk Island.
  9. ^ a b Peta Murphy, Labor MP for Dunkley, died in office on 4 December 2023. The resulting by-election was won by Labor candidate Jodie Belyea on 2 March 2024.
  10. ^ a b Scott Morrison, Liberal MP for Cook, resigned on 28 February 2024. The resulting by-election was won by Liberal candidate Simon Kennedy on 13 April 2024.

References

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  1. ^ "Labor takes election victory, incoming PM Anthony Albanese wants Australians to 'reach for the stars'". ABC News. 21 May 2022. Retrieved 29 May 2022.