Members Of The Australian Senate, 2002-2005

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2005.
Senator Party State First elected Term ends
Hon Eric Abetz Liberal Tas 1994 2005
Lyn Allison AD Vic 1996 2008
Hon Richard Alston 1 Liberal Vic 1986 2005
Guy Barnett Liberal Tas 2002 2005
Andrew Bartlett AD Qld 1997 2008
Mark Bishop ALP WA 1996 2008
Hon Nick Bolkus ALP SA 1981 2005
Hon Ron Boswell National Qld 1983 2008
George Brandis Liberal Qld 2000 2005
Dr Bob Brown Green Tas 1996 2008
Geoff Buckland ALP SA 2000 2005
Paul Calvert Liberal Tas 1987 2008
George Campbell ALP NSW 1997 2008
Hon Ian Campbell Liberal WA 1990 2005
Kim Carr ALP Vic 1993 2005
Grant Chapman Liberal SA 1987 2008
John Cherry AD Qld 2001 2005
Richard Colbeck Liberal Tas 2002 2008
Jacinta Collins ALP Vic 1995 2005
Steve Conroy ALP Vic 1996 2005
Hon Peter Cook ALP WA 1983 2005
Hon Helen Coonan Liberal NSW 1996 2008
Trish Crossin ALP NT 1998 2004
Kay Denman ALP Tas 1993 2005
Alan Eggleston Liberal WA 1996 2008
Hon Chris Ellison Liberal WA 1993 2005
Chris Evans ALP WA 1993 2005
Hon John Faulkner ALP NSW 1989 2005
Alan Ferguson Liberal SA 1992 2005
Jeannie Ferris Liberal SA 1996 2008
Mitch Fifield 1 Liberal Vic 2004 2008
Michael Forshaw ALP NSW 1994 2005
Brian Greig AD WA 1999 2005
Brian Harradine Independent Tas 1975 2005
Len Harris One Nation Qld 1999 2005
Hon Bill Heffernan Liberal NSW 1996 2005
Hon Robert Hill Liberal SA 1981 2008
John Hogg ALP Qld 1996 2008
Gary Humphries Liberal ACT 2003 2004
Steve Hutchins ALP NSW 1999 2005
David Johnston Liberal WA 2002 2008
Hon Rod Kemp Liberal Vic 1990 2008
Linda Kirk ALP SA 2002 2008
Susan Knowles Liberal WA 1984 2005
Meg Lees Independent SA 1990 2005
Ross Lightfoot Liberal WA 1997 2008
Joseph Ludwig ALP Qld 1999 2005
Kate Lundy ALP ACT 1996 2004
Hon Ian Macdonald Liberal Qld 1990 2008
Sandy McDonald National NSW 1993-99, 2000 2008
Julian McGauran National Vic 1987-90, 1993 2005
Sue Mackay ALP Tas 1996 2008
Jan McLucas ALP Qld 1999 2005
Gavin Marshall ALP Vic 2002 2008
Brett Mason Liberal Qld 1999 2005
Hon Nick Minchin Liberal SA 1993 2005
Claire Moore ALP Qld 2002 2008
Shayne Murphy Independent Tas 1993 2005
Andrew Murray AD WA 1996 2008
Kerry Nettle Green NSW 2002 2008
Kerry O'Brien ALP Tas 1996 2005
Hon Dr Kay Patterson Liberal Vic 1987 2008
Marise Payne Liberal NSW 1997 2008
Hon Robert Ray ALP Vic 1981 2008
Aden Ridgeway AD NSW 1999 2005
Santo Santoro Liberal Qld 2002 2008
Nigel Scullion National NT 2001 2004
Hon Nick Sherry ALP Tas 1990 2008
Natasha Stott Despoja AD SA 1995 2008
Ursula Stephens ALP NSW 2002 2008
Tsebin Tchen Liberal Vic 1999 2005
John Tierney Liberal NSW 1991 2005
Hon Judith Troeth Liberal Vic 1993 2005
Hon Amanda Vanstone Liberal SA 1984 2005
John Watson Liberal Tas 1978 2008
Ruth Webber ALP WA 2002 2008
Penny Wong ALP SA 2002 2008
1 Richard Alston resigned from the Senate in 2004. Mitch Fifield was appointed to replace him.

See also

Australian Senate Australia, Senate

 

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