Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2007–2010

This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives of the 42nd Parliament of Australia (2007–2010), as elected at the 2007 federal election.[1]

There were a total of 150 members. Since the 2007 federal election, and subsequent by-elections and defections, the Labor Party had 83 members and formed the government. The opposition Coalition had a total of 63 members; 54 of whom were Liberal members and nine of which were National members (down one Liberal and one National since the election). In addition, there were four Independents (up from two at the election).

Members

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MemberPartyElectorateStateIn office
Tony Abbott LiberalWarringahNSW1994–2019
Dick Adams LaborLyonsTas1993–2013
Anthony Albanese LaborGrayndlerNSW1996–present
Kevin Andrews LiberalMenziesVic1991–2022
Fran Bailey LiberalMcEwenVic1990–1993, 1996–2010
Bob Baldwin LiberalPatersonNSW1996–1998, 2001–2016
Arch Bevis LaborBrisbaneQld1990–2010
James Bidgood LaborDawsonQld2007–2010
Bruce Billson LiberalDunkleyVic1996–2016
Sharon Bird LaborCunninghamNSW2004–2022
Bronwyn Bishop LiberalMackellarNSW1994–2016
Julie Bishop LiberalCurtinWA1998–2019
Chris Bowen LaborProspectNSW2004–present
David Bradbury LaborLindsayNSW2007–2013
Jamie Briggs[2] LiberalMayoSA2008–2016
Russell Broadbent LiberalMcMillanVic1990–1993, 1996–1998
2004–present
Anna Burke LaborChisholmVic1998–2016
Tony Burke LaborWatsonNSW2004–present
Mark Butler LaborPort AdelaideSA2007–present
Anthony Byrne LaborHoltVic1999–2022
Jodie Campbell LaborBassTas2007–2010
Nick Champion LaborWakefieldSA2007–2022
Darren Cheeseman LaborCorangamiteVic2007–2013
Darren Chester[1] NationalGippslandVic2008–present
Steven Ciobo LiberalMoncrieffQld2001–2019
Jason Clare LaborBlaxlandNSW2007–present
John Cobb NationalCalareNSW2001–2016
Julie Collins LaborFranklinTas2007–present
Greg Combet LaborCharltonNSW2007–2013
Peter Costello LiberalHigginsVic1990–2009
Mark Coulton NationalParkesNSW2007–present
Simon Crean LaborHothamVic1990–2013
Michael Danby LaborMelbourne PortsVic1998–2019
Yvette D'Ath LaborPetrieQld2007–2013
Bob Debus LaborMacquarieNSW2007–2010
Alexander Downer[2] LiberalMayoSA1984–2008
Mark Dreyfus LaborIsaacsVic2007–present
Peter Dutton LiberalDicksonQld2001–present
Justine Elliot LaborRichmondNSW2004–present
Annette Ellis LaborCanberraACT1996–2010
Kate Ellis LaborAdelaideSA2004–2019
Craig Emerson LaborRankinQld1998–2013
Pat Farmer LiberalMacarthurNSW2001–2010
Laurie Ferguson LaborReidNSW1990–2016
Martin Ferguson LaborBatmanVic1996–2013
Joel Fitzgibbon LaborHunterNSW1996–2022
Paul Fletcher[4] LiberalBradfieldNSW2009–present
John Forrest NationalMalleeVic1993–2013
Peter Garrett LaborKingsford SmithNSW2004–2013
Joanna Gash LiberalGilmoreNSW1996–2013
Steve Georganas LaborHindmarshSA2004–2013, 2016–present
Jennie George LaborThrosbyNSW2001–2010
Petro Georgiou LiberalKooyongVic1994–2010
Steve Gibbons LaborBendigoVic1998–2013
Julia Gillard LaborLalorVic1998–2013
Gary Gray LaborBrandWA2007–2016
Sharon Grierson LaborNewcastleNSW2001–2013
Alan Griffin LaborBruceVic1993–2016
Barry Haase LiberalKalgoorlieWA1998–2013
Damian Hale LaborSolomonNT2007–2010
Jill Hall LaborShortlandNSW1998–2016
Luke Hartsuyker NationalCowperNSW2001–2019
Alex Hawke LiberalMitchellNSW2007–present
David Hawker LiberalWannonVic1983–2010
Chris Hayes LaborWerriwaNSW2005–2022
Joe Hockey LiberalNorth SydneyNSW1996–2015
Kay Hull NationalRiverinaNSW1998–2010
Greg Hunt LiberalFlindersVic2001–2022
Steve Irons LiberalSwanWA2007–2022
Julia Irwin LaborFowlerNSW1998–2010
Sharryn Jackson LaborHasluckWA2001–2004, 2007–2010
Harry Jenkins LaborScullinVic1986–2013
Dennis Jensen LiberalTangneyWA2004–2016
Michael Johnson Liberal/Independent[6]RyanQld2001–2010
Bob Katter IndependentKennedyQld1993–present
Michael Keenan LiberalStirlingWA2004–2019
Mike Kelly LaborEden-MonaroNSW2007–2013, 2016–2020
Duncan Kerr LaborDenisonTas1987–2010
Catherine King LaborBallaratVic2001–present
Andrew Laming LiberalBowmanQld2004–2022
Sussan Ley LiberalFarrerNSW2001–present
Peter Lindsay LiberalHerbertQld1996–2010
Kirsten Livermore LaborCapricorniaQld1998–2013
Robert McClelland LaborBartonNSW1996–2013
Ian Macfarlane LiberalGroomQld1998–2016
Peter McGauran[1] NationalGippslandVic1983–2008
Maxine McKew LaborBennelongNSW2007–2010
Bob McMullan LaborFraserACT1996–2010
Jenny Macklin LaborJagajagaVic1996–2019
Nola Marino LiberalForrestWA2007–present
Louise Markus LiberalGreenwayNSW2004–2016
Richard Marles LaborCorioVic2007–present
Margaret May LiberalMcPhersonQld1998–2010
Daryl Melham LaborBanksNSW1990–2013
Sophie Mirabella LiberalIndiVic2001–2013
Scott Morrison LiberalCookNSW2007–present
Judi Moylan LiberalPearceWA1993–2013
John Murphy LaborLoweNSW1998–2013
Belinda Neal LaborRobertsonNSW2007–2010
Brendan Nelson LiberalBradfieldNSW1996–2009
Shayne Neumann LaborBlairQld2007–present
Paul Neville NationalHinklerQld1993–2013
Brendan O'Connor LaborGortonVic2001–present
Kelly O'Dwyer[5] LiberalHigginsVic2009–2019
Rob Oakeshott[3] IndependentLyneNSW2008–2013
Julie Owens LaborParramattaNSW2004–2022
Melissa Parke LaborFremantleWA2007–2016
Chris Pearce LiberalAstonVic2001–2010
Graham Perrett LaborMoretonQld2007–present
Tanya Plibersek LaborSydneyNSW1998–present
Roger Price LaborChifleyNSW1984–2010
Christopher Pyne LiberalSturtSA1993–2019
Brett Raguse LaborFordeQld2007–2010
Rowan Ramsey LiberalGreySA2007–present
Don Randall LiberalCanningWA1996–1998, 2001–2015
Kerry Rea LaborBonnerQld2007–2010
Bernie Ripoll LaborOxleyQld1998–2016
Amanda Rishworth LaborKingstonSA2007–present
Andrew Robb LiberalGoldsteinVic2004–2016
Stuart Robert LiberalFaddenQld2007–2023
Nicola Roxon LaborGellibrandVic1998–2013
Kevin Rudd LaborGriffithQld1998–2013
Philip Ruddock LiberalBerowraNSW1973–2016
Janelle Saffin LaborPageNSW2007–2013
Alby Schultz LiberalHumeNSW1998–2013
Bruce Scott NationalMaranoaQld1990–2016
Patrick Secker LiberalBarkerSA1998–2013
Bill Shorten LaborMaribyrnongVic2007–present
Sid Sidebottom LaborBraddonTas1998–2004, 2007–2013
Luke Simpkins LiberalCowanWA2007–2016
Peter Slipper LiberalFisherQld1984–1987, 1993–2013
Stephen Smith LaborPerthWA1993–2013
Tony Smith LiberalCaseyVic2001–2022
Warren Snowdon LaborLingiariNT1987–1996, 1998–2022
Alex Somlyay LiberalFairfaxQld1990–2013
Andrew Southcott LiberalBoothbySA1996–2016
Sharman Stone LiberalMurrayVic1996–2016
Jon Sullivan LaborLongmanQld2007–2010
Wayne Swan LaborLilleyQld1993–1996, 1998–2019
Mike Symon LaborDeakinVic2007–2013
Lindsay Tanner LaborMelbourneVic1993–2010
Craig Thomson LaborDobellNSW2007–2013
Kelvin Thomson LaborWillsVic1996–2016
Chris Trevor LaborFlynnQld2007–2010
Warren Truss NationalWide BayQld1990–2016
Wilson Tuckey LiberalO'ConnorWA1980–2010
Malcolm Turnbull LiberalWentworthNSW2004–2018
Jim Turnour LaborLeichhardtQld2007–2010
Mark Vaile[3] NationalLyneNSW1993–2008
Danna Vale LiberalHughesNSW1996–2010
Maria Vamvakinou LaborCalwellVic2001–present
Mal Washer LiberalMooreWA1998–2013
Tony Windsor IndependentNew EnglandNSW2001–2013
Jason Wood LiberalLa TrobeVic2004–2010, 2013–present
Tony Zappia LaborMakinSA2007–present

Leadership

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Presiding officer

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OfficePartyOfficerElectorateStateTerm of office
Speaker of the HouseLaborHarry Jenkins Jr.ScullinVic12 February 2008–24 November 2011

Majority leadership (Labor)

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OfficeOfficerElectorateStateTerm of office
Leader of the HouseAnthony AlbaneseGrayndlerNSW12 February 2008–5 August 2013
Chief WhipRoger PriceChifleyNSW22 October 2004–27 September 2010
WhipChris HayesFowlerNSW3 December 2007–5 July 2011
Jill HallShortlandNSW22 October 2004–27 November 2012
Deputy SpeakerAnna BurkeChisholmVic12 February 2008–19 July 2010
Second Deputy Speaker[2]
Chair, Economic Caucus CommitteeCraig Emerson[3]RankinQld
Deputy Chair, Economic Caucus CommitteeSharon Grierson[3]NewcastleNSW
Chair, National Security Caucus Committee
Deputy Chair, National Security Caucus CommitteeBrendan O'ConnorGortonVic
Chair, Regional Caucus CommitteeDick AdamsLyonsTas
Deputy Chair, Regional Caucus CommitteeJustine ElliotRichmondNSW
Chair, Social Policy Caucus CommitteeJill HallShortlandNSW
Deputy Chair, Social Policy Caucus CommitteeAnnette EllisCanberraACT
Chair, Women's Caucus Committee
Deputy Chair, Women's Caucus Committee

Minority leadership (Liberal-National)

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OfficeOfficerElectorateStateTerm of office
Opposition Leader of the HouseJoe HockeyNorth SydneyNSW2 December 2007-16 February 2009
Deputy Leader of the OppositionJulie BishopCurtinWA3 December 2007-18 September 2013
Chief Opposition Whip in the HouseAlex SomlyayFairfaxQld12 February 2008-14 September 2010
WhipNola MarinoForrestWA12 February 2008-12 October 2015
Michael JohnsonRyanQld12 February 2008-26 February 2010
1 The National MP for Gippsland, Peter McGauran resigned on 4 April 2008; National candidate Darren Chester won the resulting by-election on 28 June.
2 The Liberal MP for Mayo, Alexander Downer, resigned on 14 July 2008. Liberal candidate Jamie Briggs was elected at the resulting by-election on 6 September.
3 The National MP for Lyne, Mark Vaile, resigned on 19 July 2008. Independent candidate and outgoing NSW state MP for Port Macquarie, Rob Oakeshott, won the resulting by-election on 6 September.
4 The Liberal MP for Bradfield, Brendan Nelson, resigned on 19 October 2009. Liberal candidate Paul Fletcher was elected the resulting by-election on 5 December 2009.
5 The Liberal MP for Higgins, Peter Costello, resigned on 19 October 2009. Liberal candidate Kelly O'Dwyer was elected at the resulting by-election on 5 December 2009.
6 The MP for Ryan, Michael Johnson, was expelled from the Liberal Party on 20 May 2010.

See also

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References

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  2. ^ corporateName=Commonwealth Parliament; address=Parliament House, Canberra. "Political parties". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 29 May 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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