Members of the Australian Senate, 2016–2019

Members of the Australian Senate, 2016–2019
Composition (July 2016)

Government (30)
Coalition
  Liberal (21)
  Liberal National (5)
  National (3)
  Country Liberal (1)

Opposition (26)
  Labor (26)

Crossbench (20)
  Greens (9)
  One Nation (4)
  Centre Alliance (3)
  Family First (1)
  DHJP (1)
  Jacqui Lambie (1)
  Liberal Democratic (1)
 

  1. Three Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators sit in the Liberal party room, while two sit in the National party room.
  2. Senator Nigel Scullion (Country Liberal) sits in the Nationals party room.

 

Composition (May 2019)

Government (31)
Coalition
  Liberal (22)
  Liberal National (5)
  National (3)
  Country Liberal (1)

Opposition (26)
  Labor (26)

Crossbench (19)
  Greens (9)
  Centre Alliance (2)
  One Nation (2)
  DHJP (1)
  Conservatives (1)
  Liberal Democrat (1)
  Palmer United (1)
  Conservative National (1)
  Independent (1)
 

  1. Three Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) senators sit in the Liberal party room, while two sit in the National party room.
  2. Senator Nigel Scullion (Country Liberal) sits in the Nationals party room.
  3. The independent senator is Tim Storer (South Australia) who was expelled from the Nick Xenophon Team before he was declared elected by the High Court in place of Skye Kakoschke-Moore.

 

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This is a list of members of the Australian Senate following the 2016 Australian federal election held on 2 July 2016. The election was held as a consequence of a double dissolution in which both houses of parliament were dissolved. Ordinarily, only half of the senators terms end at each election. In this case, all 76 senators were elected. At the first sitting following the election, half of the senators representing each of the six states of Australia were allocated six-year terms to end on 30 June 2022, with the remainder allocated three-year terms to end on 30 June 2019. The terms of senators from the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory end on the day of the next federal election.

In accordance with section 13 of the Constitution, it was left to the Senate to decide which senators were allocated six- and three-year terms. The senate resolved that the first elected six of twelve senators in each state would serve six-year terms, while the other six elected in each state would serve three-year terms. This had been the Senate practice on all seven previous occasions that required allocation of long and short terms. In 1983 the Joint Select Committee on Electoral Reform had unanimously recommended an alternative "recount" method to reflect proportional representation, and section 282 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act was added in 1984 to provide for a recount on that basis. This alternative method had been supported by both major parties in senate resolutions passed in 1998 and 2010. Despite the previous resolutions, an agreement between Liberal's Mathias Cormann and Labor's Penny Wong led the Senate to choose the order-elected method again. As a result, in New South Wales, Labor's Deborah O'Neill got a six-year term at the expense of The Greens' Lee Rhiannon getting a three-year term, while in Victoria Liberal's Scott Ryan got a six-year term at the expense of the Justice Party's Derryn Hinch getting a three-year term. Both methods of allocation had the same outcome for all other senators.

Senator Party State Term ending Years in office
Eric Abetz LiberalTasmania20221994–2022
Fraser Anning  One Nation/Katter's Australian Party/
Independent/Conservative National 
Queensland20192017–2019
Wendy Askew  LiberalTasmania2022 2019–present
Chris Back  LiberalWestern Australia20192009–2017
Andrew Bartlett  GreensQueensland20191997–2008, 2017–2018
Cory Bernardi   Liberal/Conservatives/Independent South Australia20222006–2020
Catryna Bilyk LaborTasmania20192008–2025
Simon Birmingham LiberalSouth Australia20222007–2025
George Brandis  Liberal National Queensland20222000–2018
Slade Brockman  LiberalWestern Australia20192017–present
Carol Brown LaborTasmania20192005–present
Brian Burston One Nation/United Australia Party New South Wales20192016–2019
David Bushby  LiberalTasmania2022 2007–2019
Doug Cameron LaborNew South Wales20192008–2019
Matt Canavan Liberal National Queensland20222014–present
Kim Carr LaborVictoria20221993–2022
Michaelia Cash LiberalWestern Australia20222008–present
Anthony Chisholm LaborQueensland20222016–present
Raff Ciccone  LaborVictoria20192019–present
Richard Colbeck  LiberalTasmania20192002–2016, 2018–present
Jacinta Collins  LaborVictoria20191995–2005, 2008–2019
Stephen Conroy  LaborVictoria20221996–2016
Mathias Cormann LiberalWestern Australia20222007–2020
Rod Culleton  One Nation/Independent Western Australia20192016–2017
Sam Dastyari  LaborNew South Wales20222013–2018
Bob Day  Family FirstSouth Australia20192014–2016
Richard Di Natale GreensVictoria20222011–2020
Pat Dodson LaborWestern Australia20192016–2024
Jonathon Duniam LiberalTasmania2022 2016–present
Don Farrell LaborSouth Australia20222008–2014, 2016–present
Mehreen Faruqi  GreensNew South Wales20192018–present
David Fawcett LiberalSouth Australia20192011–2025
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells LiberalNew South Wales2022 2005–2022
Mitch Fifield LiberalVictoria20222004–2019
Alex Gallacher LaborSouth Australia20192011–2021
Katy Gallagher  LaborAustralian Capital Territory2019 2015–2018, 2019–present
Peter Georgiou  One NationWestern Australia20192017–2019
Lucy Gichuhi  Family First/Independent/Liberal South Australia20192017–2019
Stirling Griff Xenophon/Centre AllianceSouth Australia20222016–2022
Pauline Hanson One NationQueensland20222016–present
Sarah Hanson-Young GreensSouth Australia20192008–present
Derryn Hinch JusticeVictoria20192016–2019
Jane Hume LiberalVictoria20192016–present
Skye Kakoschke-Moore  XenophonSouth Australia20192016–2017
Kristina Keneally  LaborNew South Wales20222018–2022
Chris Ketter LaborQueensland20192014–2019
Kimberley Kitching  LaborVictoria20222016–2022
Jacqui Lambie LambieTasmania20222014–2017, 2019–present
David Leyonhjelm  Liberal DemocratsNew South Wales20192014–2019
Sue Lines LaborWestern Australia20222013–present
Scott Ludlam  GreensWestern Australia20222008–2017
Ian Macdonald Liberal National Queensland20191990–2019
Gavin Marshall LaborVictoria20192002–2019
Steve Martin , Independent / NationalTasmania20192018–2019
Jenny McAllister LaborNew South Wales20222015–present
Malarndirri McCarthy LaborNorthern Territory2019 2016–present
James McGrath Liberal National Queensland20222014–present
Bridget McKenzie NationalVictoria20222011–present
Nick McKim GreensTasmania20192015–present
Jim Molan  LiberalNew South Wales20192017–2019, 2019-2023
Claire Moore LaborQueensland20192002–2019
Fiona Nash  NationalNew South Wales20222005–2017
Deborah O'Neill LaborNew South Wales20222013–present
Barry O'Sullivan Liberal National Queensland20192014–2019
Stephen Parry  LiberalTasmania20222005–2017
James Paterson LiberalVictoria20192016–present
Rex Patrick  Xenophon/Centre AllianceSouth Australia20222017–2022
Marise Payne LiberalNew South Wales20221997–2023
Helen Polley LaborTasmania20222005–present
Louise Pratt LaborWestern Australia20192008–2014, 2016–2025
Linda Reynolds LiberalWestern Australia20192014–2025
Lee Rhiannon  GreensNew South Wales20192011–2018
Janet Rice GreensVictoria20192014–present
Malcolm Roberts  One NationQueensland20192016–2017, 2019–present
Anne Ruston LiberalSouth Australia20192012–present
Scott Ryan LiberalVictoria20222008–2021
Nigel Scullion Country Liberal Northern Territory2019 2001–2019
Zed Seselja LiberalAustralian Capital Territory2019 2013–2022
Rachel Siewert GreensWestern Australia2022 2005–2021
Lisa Singh LaborTasmania20192011–2019
Arthur Sinodinos LiberalNew South Wales20222011–2019
David Smith   LaborAustralian Capital Territory2019 2018–2019
Dean Smith LiberalWestern Australia20222012–present
Duncan Spender  Liberal DemocratsNew South Wales20192019
Jordon Steele-John  GreensWestern Australia20192017–present
Glenn Sterle LaborWestern Australia20222005–present
Amanda Stoker  Liberal National Queensland20222018–2022
Tim Storer  IndependentSouth Australia20192018–2019
Anne Urquhart LaborTasmania20222011–present
Larissa Waters  GreensQueensland20192011–2017, 2018–present
Murray Watt LaborQueensland20222016–present
Peter Whish-Wilson GreensTasmania20222012–present
John Williams NationalNew South Wales20192008–2019
Penny Wong LaborSouth Australia20222002–present
Nick Xenophon  XenophonSouth Australia20222008–2017