Liste der Mitglieder des australischen Repräsentantenhauses (2001–2004)

Dies ist die Liste der Abgeordneten des australischen Repräsentantenhauses zwischen 2001 und 2004. Insgesamt wurden 150 Mitglieder bei den Parlamentswahlen 2001 für das Unterhaus gewählt. Die nationalliberale Koalition aus der Nationalen Partei Australiens, der Liberal Party of Australia und der Country Liberal Party bildeten mit 82 Sitzen die Mehrheit.

MitgliedParteiWahlkreisBundesstaat
bzw. Territorium
Amtszeiten
Tony AbbottLiberal Party of AustraliaWarringahNew South Wales1994–
Dick AdamsAustralian Labor PartyLyonsTasmanien1993–
Anthony AlbaneseAustralian Labor PartyGrayndlerNew South Wales1996–
John AndersonNationale Partei AustraliensGwydirNew South Wales1989–2007
Peter AndrenparteilosCalareNew South Wales1996–2007
Neil AndrewLiberal Party of AustraliaWakefieldSouth Australia1983–2004
Kevin AndrewsLiberal Party of AustraliaMenziesVictoria1991–
Larry AnthonyNationale Partei AustraliensRichmondNew South Wales1996–2004
Fran BaileyLiberal Party of AustraliaMcEwenVictoria1990–1993, 1996–2010
Phil BarresiLiberal Party of AustraliaDeakinVictoria1996–2007
Bruce BairdLiberal Party of AustraliaCookNew South Wales1998–2007
Bob BaldwinLiberal Party of AustraliaPatersonNew South Wales1996–1998, 2001–
Kerry BartlettLiberal Party of AustraliaMacquarieNew South Wales1996–2007
Kim BeazleyAustralian Labor PartyBrandWestern Australia1980–2007
Arch BevisAustralian Labor PartyBrisbaneQueensland1990–2010
Bruce BillsonLiberal Party of AustraliaDunkleyVictoria1996–
Bronwyn BishopLiberal Party of AustraliaMackellarNew South Wales1994–
Julie BishopLiberal Party of AustraliaCurtinWestern Australia1998–
Laurie BreretonAustralian Labor PartyKingsford SmithNew South Wales1990–2004
Mal BroughLiberal Party of AustraliaLongmanQueensland1996–2007
Anna BurkeAustralian Labor PartyChisholmVictoria1998–
Anthony ByrneAustralian Labor PartyHoltVictoria1999–
Alan CadmanLiberal Party of AustraliaMitchellNew South Wales1974–2007
Ross CameronLiberal Party of AustraliaParramattaNew South Wales1996–2004
Ian CausleyNationale Partei AustraliensPageNew South Wales1996–2007
Bob CharlesLiberal Party of AustraliaLa TrobeVictoria1990–2004
Steven CioboLiberal Party of AustraliaMoncrieffQueensland2001–
John CobbNationale Partei AustraliensParkesNew South Wales2001–
Ann CorcoranAustralian Labor PartyIsaacsVictoria2000–2007
Peter CostelloLiberal Party of AustraliaHigginsVictoria1990–2009
David CoxAustralian Labor PartyKingstonSouth Australia1998–2004
Simon CreanAustralian Labor PartyHothamVictoria1990–
Janice CrosioAustralian Labor PartyProspectNew South Wales1990–2004
Michael DanbyAustralian Labor PartyMelbourne PortsVictoria1998–
Alexander DownerLiberal Party of AustraliaMayoSouth Australia1984–2008
Trish DraperLiberal Party of AustraliaMakinSouth Australia1996–2007
Peter DuttonLiberal Party of AustraliaDicksonQueensland2001–
Graham EdwardsAustralian Labor PartyCowanWestern Australia1998–2007
Annette EllisAustralian Labor PartyCanberraAustralian Capital Territory1996–2010
Kay ElsonLiberal Party of AustraliaFordeQueensland1996–2007
Craig EmersonAustralian Labor PartyRankinQueensland1998–
Warren EntschLiberal Party of AustraliaLeichhardtQueensland1996–2007, 2010–
Martyn EvansAustralian Labor PartyBonythonSouth Australia1994–2004
Pat FarmerLiberal Party of AustraliaMacarthurNew South Wales2001–2010
Laurie FergusonAustralian Labor PartyReidNew South Wales1990–
Martin FergusonAustralian Labor PartyBatmanVictoria1996–
Joel FitzgibbonAustralian Labor PartyHunterNew South Wales1996–
John ForrestNationale Partei AustraliensMalleeVictoria1993–
Christine GallusLiberal Party of AustraliaHindmarshSouth Australia1990–2004
Teresa GambaroLiberal Party of AustraliaPetrieQueensland1996–2007, 2010–
Joanna GashLiberal Party of AustraliaGilmoreNew South Wales1996–
Jennie GeorgeAustralian Labor PartyThrosbyNew South Wales2001–2010
Petro GeorgiouLiberal Party of AustraliaKooyongVictoria1994–2010
Steve GibbonsAustralian Labor PartyBendigoVictoria1998–
Julia GillardAustralian Labor PartyLalorVictoria1998–
Sharon GriersonAustralian Labor PartyNewcastleNew South Wales2001–
Alan GriffinAustralian Labor PartyBruceVictoria1993–
Barry HaaseLiberal Party of AustraliaKalgoorlieWestern Australia1998–
Jill HallAustralian Labor PartyShortlandNew South Wales1998–
Gary HardgraveLiberal Party of AustraliaMoretonQueensland1996–2007
Luke HartsuykerNationale Partei AustraliensCowperNew South Wales2001–
Michael HattonAustralian Labor PartyBlaxlandNew South Wales1996–2007
David HawkerLiberal Party of AustraliaWannonVictoria1983–2010
Kelly HoareAustralian Labor PartyCharltonNew South Wales1998–2007
Joe HockeyLiberal Party of AustraliaNorth SydneyNew South Wales1996–
John HowardLiberal Party of AustraliaBennelongNew South Wales1974–2007
Kay HullNationale Partei AustraliensRiverinaNew South Wales1998–2010
Greg HuntLiberal Party of AustraliaFlindersVictoria2001–
Julia IrwinAustralian Labor PartyFowlerNew South Wales1998–2010
Sharryn JacksonAustralian Labor PartyHasluckWestern Australia2001–2004, 2007–2010
Harry JenkinsAustralian Labor PartyScullinVictoria1986–
Michael JohnsonLiberal Party of AustraliaRyanQueensland2001–2010
David JullLiberal Party of AustraliaFaddenQueensland1975–1983, 1984–2007
Bob KatterparteilosKennedyQueensland1993–
De-Anne KellyNationale Partei AustraliensDawsonQueensland1996–2007
Jackie KellyLiberal Party of AustraliaLindsayNew South Wales1996–2007
David KempLiberal Party of AustraliaGoldsteinVictoria1990–2004
Duncan KerrAustralian Labor PartyDenisonTasmanien1987–2010
Catherine KingAustralian Labor PartyBallaratVictoria2001–
Peter KingLiberal Party of Australia/parteilosWentworthNew South Wales2001–2004
Mark LathamAustralian Labor PartyWerriwaNew South Wales1994–2005
Carmen LawrenceAustralian Labor PartyFremantleWestern Australia1994–2007
Sussan LeyLiberal Party of AustraliaFarrerNew South Wales2001–
Peter LindsayLiberal Party of AustraliaHerbertQueensland1996–2010
Kirsten LivermoreAustralian Labor PartyCapricorniaQueensland1998–
Jim LloydLiberal Party of AustraliaRobertsonNew South Wales1996–2007
Stewart McArthurLiberal Party of AustraliaCorangamiteVictoria1984–2007
Robert McClellandAustralian Labor PartyBartonNew South Wales1996–
Ian MacfarlaneLiberal Party of AustraliaGroomQueensland1998–
Jann McFarlaneAustralian Labor PartyStirlingWestern Australia1998–2004
Peter McGauranNationale Partei AustraliensGippslandVictoria1983–2008
Leo McLeayAustralian Labor PartyWatsonNew South Wales1979–2004
Bob McMullanAustralian Labor PartyFraserAustralian Capital Territory1996–2010
Jenny MacklinAustralian Labor PartyJagajagaVictoria1996–
Stephen Martin1Australian Labor PartyCunninghamNew South Wales1984–2002
Margaret MayLiberal Party of AustraliaMcPhersonQueensland1998–2010
Daryl MelhamAustralian Labor PartyBanksNew South Wales1990–
Frank MossfieldAustralian Labor PartyGreenwayNew South Wales1996–2004
Judi MoylanLiberal Party of AustraliaPearceWestern Australia1993–
John MurphyAustralian Labor PartyLoweNew South Wales1998–
Gary NairnLiberal Party of AustraliaEden-MonaroNew South Wales1996–2007
Brendan NelsonLiberal Party of AustraliaBradfieldNew South Wales1996–2009
Paul NevilleNationale Partei AustraliensHinklerQueensland1993–
Michelle O’ByrneAustralian Labor PartyBassTasmanien1998–2004
Brendan O’ConnorAustralian Labor PartyBurkeVictoria2001–
Gavan O’ConnorAustralian Labor PartyCorioVictoria1993–2007
Michael Organ1Australian GreensCunninghamNew South Wales2002–2004
Sophie PanopoulosLiberal Party of AustraliaIndiVictoria2001–
Chris PearceLiberal Party of AustraliaAstonVictoria2001–2010
Tanya PlibersekAustralian Labor PartySydneyNew South Wales1998–
Roger PriceAustralian Labor PartyChifleyNew South Wales1984–2010
Geoff ProsserLiberal Party of AustraliaForrestWestern Australia1987–2007
Christopher PyneLiberal Party of AustraliaSturtSouth Australia1993–
Harry QuickAustralian Labor PartyFranklinTasmanien1993–2007
Don RandallLiberal Party of AustraliaCanningWestern Australia1996–1998, 2001–
Bernie RipollAustralian Labor PartyOxleyQueensland1998–
Nicola RoxonAustralian Labor PartyGellibrandVictoria1998–
Kevin RuddAustralian Labor PartyGriffithQueensland1998–
Philip RuddockLiberal Party of AustraliaBerowraNew South Wales1973–
Rod SawfordAustralian Labor PartyPort AdelaideSouth Australia1988–2007
Alby SchultzLiberal Party of AustraliaHumeNew South Wales1998–
Con SciaccaAustralian Labor PartyBowmanQueensland1987–1996, 1998–2004
Bruce ScottNationale Partei AustraliensMaranoaQueensland1990–
Patrick SeckerLiberal Party of AustraliaBarkerSouth Australia1998–
Bob SercombeAustralian Labor PartyMaribyrnongVictoria1996–2007
Sid SidebottomAustralian Labor PartyBraddonTasmanien1998–2004, 2007–
Peter SlipperLiberal Party of AustraliaFisherQueensland1984–1987, 1993–
Stephen SmithAustralian Labor PartyPerthWestern Australia1993–
Tony SmithLiberal Party of AustraliaCaseyVictoria2001–
Warren SnowdonAustralian Labor PartyLingiariNorthern Territory1987–1996, 1998–
Alex SomlyayLiberal Party of AustraliaFairfaxQueensland1990–
Andrew SouthcottLiberal Party of AustraliaBoothbySouth Australia1996–
Sharman StoneLiberal Party of AustraliaMurrayVictoria1996–
Wayne SwanAustralian Labor PartyLilleyQueensland1993–1996, 1998–
Lindsay TannerAustralian Labor PartyMelbourneVictoria1993–2010
Cameron ThompsonLiberal Party of AustraliaBlairQueensland1998–2007
Kelvin ThomsonAustralian Labor PartyWillsVictoria1996–
Ken TicehurstLiberal Party of AustraliaDobellNew South Wales2001–2007
Dave TollnerCountry Liberal PartySolomonNorthern Territory2001–2007
Warren TrussNationale Partei AustraliensWide BayQueensland1990–
Wilson TuckeyLiberal Party of AustraliaO’ConnorWestern Australia1980–2010
Mark VaileNationale Partei AustraliensLyneNew South Wales1993–2008
Danna ValeLiberal Party of AustraliaHughesNew South Wales1996–2010
Maria VamvakinouAustralian Labor PartyCalwellVictoria2001–
Barry WakelinLiberal Party of AustraliaGreySouth Australia1993–2007
Mal WasherLiberal Party of AustraliaMooreWestern Australia1998–
Kim WilkieAustralian Labor PartySwanWestern Australia1998–2007
Daryl WilliamsLiberal Party of AustraliaTangneyWestern Australia1993–2004
Tony WindsorparteilosNew EnglandNew South Wales2001–
Trish WorthLiberal Party of AustraliaAdelaideSouth Australia1996–2004
Christian ZahraAustralian Labor PartyMcMillanVictoria1998–2004
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Stephen Martin (Australian Labor Party) trat am 16. August 2002 zurück. Die dadurch resultierende Nachwahl am 19. Oktober 2002 in Cunningham gewann Michael Organ (Australian Greens).

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