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LINKS to AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS Listed Australian Parliamentarians Are Indicated by Colour Viz LINKS TO AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS Listed Australian parliamentarians are indicated by colour viz. Liberals, Nationals, Independents. Christian Democrats, DLP Notwithstanding the common practice of describing each Federal and State Parliamentarians as “MP”, for clarity the term “MP” is here reserved for Members of the House of Representatives, with State Lower House Members described as “MLA” or “MHA”. Hon Tony Abbott MP, Minister David Gibson MLA, Qld Hon Edward O’Donohue MLC, Vic Senator the Hon Eric Abetz, Tas Mark Goldsworthy MLA, SA Barry O’Farrell MLA, NSW Opposition Senator Judith Adams, WA Pru Goward MLA, NSW Front Bench Leader Hon John Ajaka MLC, NSW Steven Griffiths MLA, SA Hon Paul Omodei MLA, WA Opposition Hon John Anderson MP Graham Gunn MLA, SA Leader Hon Kevin Andrews MP, Vic, Minister Peter Gutwein MHA, Tas Front Bench Donald Page MLA, NSW Peter Andren MP Hon Matthew Guy MLC, Vic Front Bench Hon Robyn Parker MLC, NSW Greg Aplin MLA, NSW Front Bench Barry Haase MP, WA Senator the Hon Kay Patterson, Vic Ian Armstrong MLA, NSW Hon Peter Hall MLC, Vic U/H Leader Hon Melinda Pavey MLC Hon Louise Asher MLA, Vic Deputy Leader Hon Nigel Hallett MLC, WA Front Bench Hon Chris Pearce MP, Vic, Parlt Sec Hon Bruce Atkinson MLC, Vic Hon RJ (Ray) Halliday MLC, WA Hon Greg Pearce MLC, NSW Front Bench Hon Fran Bailey MP, Vic, Minister Hon Dr. Kim Hames MLA, WA Front Bench Liz Penfold MLA, SA Ted Baillieu MLA, Victorian Liberal Leader Martin Hamilton-Smith MLA, SA Michael Pengilly MLA, SA Hon Bruce Baird MP, NSW Front Bench Opposition Leader Hon Donna Petrovic MLC, Vic Michael Baird MLA, NSW Shelley Hancock MLA, NSW Victor Perton MLA, Vic Mark Baker MP, Tas Hon Gary Hardgrave MP, Qld, Minister Adrian Pedrick MLA, SA Hon Bob Baldwin MP, NSW, Parlt Secty Chris Hartcher MLA, NSW Front Bench Hon Donna Petrovich MLC, Vic Colin Barnett MLA, WA Luke Hartsuyker MP, NSW Hon Inga Peulich MLC, Vic Senator Guy Barnett, Tas Hon Don Harwin MLC, NSW Opposition Adrian Piccoli MLA, NSW Phillip Barresi MP, Vic Whip David Pisoni MLA, SA Kerry Bartlett MP, NSW, Chief Govt Whip Hon David Hawker MP, Vic, Speaker Tony Plowman MLA, Vic Hon Ken Baston MLC, WA Front Bench Brad Hazzard MLA, NSW Front Bench Hon Jeanette Powell MLA Craig Baumann MLA, NSW Senator the Hon Bill Heffernan, NSW Dorothy Pratt MLA, Qld Gladys Berejiklian MLA, NSW Front Bench Stuart Henry MP, WA Steve Pratt MLA, ACT Senator Cory Bernardi, SA Rene Hidding MHA, Tas, Front Bench Elizabeth Powell MLA, Vic Hon Bruce Bilson MP, Tas Howard Hobbs MLA, Qld Front Bench Hon Geoff Prosser MP, WA Matt Birney MLA, WA, former leader Hon Joe Hockey MP, NSW, Minister Geoff Provest MLA, NSW Hon Bronwyn Bishop MP, NSW David Hodgett MLA, Vic Hon Chris Pyne MP, SA Hon Julie Bishop MP, WA, Minister Katrina Hodgkinson MLA, NSW Bob Quinn MLA, Qld Gary Blackwood MLA, Vic Hon Michael Hodgman QC MHA, Tas, Don Randall MP, WA Senator Ron Boswell, Qld Front Bench Isobel Redmond MLA, SA Senator Sue Boyce, Qld Hon Will Hodgman MHA, Tas Opposition Kym Richardson MP, SA Senator George Brandis, Qld Leader Michael Richardson MLA, NSW Front Russell Broadbent MP, Vic Katina Hodson-Thomas MLA, WA Front Bench Hon Mal Brough MP, Qld, Minister Bench Hon Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC, Vic Front Neale Burgess MLA, Vic Hon Phil Honeywood MLA, Vic Bench Jacqui Burke MLA, ACT Ray Hopper MLA, Qld Front Bench Ian Rickuss MLA, Qld, Opposition Whip Troy Buswell MLA, WA, Deputy Leader Mike Horan MLA, Qld Front Bench Andrew Robb MP, Vic Hon Alan Cadman MP, NSW Hon Barry House MLC, WA Front Bench Anthony Roberts MLA, NSW Parlt Sec Sen the Hon Paul Calvert, Tas, President Prime Minister Hon John Howard MP Jeremy Rockliff MHA, Tas Front Bench Sen the Hon Ian Campbell, WA, Minister Kay Hull MP, NSW Terry Rogers MLA, Qld Steve Cansdell MLA, NSW Senator Gary Humphries, ACT Sen the Hon Michael Ronaldson, Vic Jodeen Carney MLA, NT LCP Leader Kevin Humphries MLA, NSW Hon Margaret Rowe MLC, WA Front Hon SEC (George) Cash MLC, WA Hon Greg Hunt MP, Parlt Secty Bench GM (John) Castrilli MLA, WA Craig Ingram MLA, Vic Hon Philip Ruddock MP, Minister Hon Ian Causley MP, Deputy Speaker Dr Graham Jacobs MLA, WA Front Bench Peter Ryan MLA, Vic Leader Senator H Grant Chapman, SA Ken Jasper MLA, Vic Alby Schultz MP, NSW Steven Ciobo MP, Qld Michael Johnson MP, Qld Hon Barbara Scott MLC, WA Robert Clark MLA, Vic Front Bench Hon Robert Johnson MLA, WA Hon Bruce Scott MP, Qld. Hon David Clarke MLC, NSW Vaughan Johnson MLA, Qld Front Bench Sen Nigel Scullion, CLP, NT Hon John Cobb MP, Minister Senator David Johnston, WA Patrick Secker MP, SA Senator the Hon Richard Colbeck, Tas, Sen Barnaby Joyce, Qld Jeff Seeney MLA, Qld Opposition Leader Parlt Secty Hon David Jull MP, Qld Zed Seselja MLA, ACT Hon Rick Colless MLC, NSW Bob Katter MP Helen Shardey MLA, Vic Front Bench Hon Peter Collier MLC, WA Front Bench Hon Peter Kavanagh MLC, Vic AJ (Tony) Simpson MLA, WA Front Bench Hon Robert Cooper MLA, Vic Front Bench Michael Keenan MP, WA Fiona Simpson MLA, Qld Front Bench Andrew Constance MLA, NSW Parlt Sec Hon De-Anne Kelly MP, Minister Jillian Skinner MLA, NSW Front Bench Senator the Hon Helen Coonan, NSW, Hon Jackie Kelly MP, NSW Brendan Smythe MLA, ACT Liberal Leader Minister Sen the Hon Rod Kemp, Vic, Minister Hon Peter Slipper MP, Qld Hon Andrea Coote MLC, Vic Front Bench Rob Kerin MLA, SA former Liberal Leader Greg Smith MLA, NSW Front Bench Stuart Copeland MLA, Qld Front Bench Malcolm J Kerr MLA, NSW Hon Ken Smith MLA, Vic Front Bench Hon Peter Costello MP, Vic, Treasurer Hon Trevor Khan MLC, NSW Ryan Smith MLA, Vic Murray Cowper MLA, WA Front Bench Shane Knuth MLA, Qld Front Bench Tony Smith MP, Vic Andrew Cripps MLA, Qld Hon David Koch MLC, Vic Brendan Smyth MLA, ACT Peter Crisp MLA, Vic Nicholas Kotsiras MLA, Vic Oppn Whip Gary Snook MLA, WA Front Bench Elizabeth Cunningham MLA, Qld Hon Jan Kronberg MLC, Vic Hon Alexander Somlyay MP, Qld Hon Catherine Cusack MLC, NSW Front Dr Andrew Laming MP, Qld Dr Andrew Southcott MP, SA Bench John-Paul Landbroek MLA, Qld Front Hon George Souris MLA, NSW Hon Richard Dalla-Riva MLC, Vic Front Bench Trevor Sprigg MLA, WA Opposition Whip Bench Sussan Ley MP, NSW Lawrence Springborg MLA, Qld Hon David Davis MLC, Vic Front Bench Dr Richard Lim MLA, NT Hon Dr Sharman Stone MP, Vic, Minister Hon Philip Davis MLC, Vic Front Bench Hon Kevin Lingard MLA, Qld Front Bench Bill Stefaniak MLA, ACT Opposition Ldr Hon John Day MLA, WA Front Bench Mr Peter Lindsay MP, Qld Ray Stevens MLA, Qld Front Bench Peter Debnam MLA, NSW Front Bench The Hon Jim Lloyd MP, Minister Andrew Stoner MLA, NSW Leader Hugh Delahunty MLA, Vic Hon Wendy Lovell MLC, Vic Front Bench Hon Graeme Stoney MLC, Vic Whip Jack Dempsey MLA, Qld Hon Charlie Lynn MLC, NSW Jann Stuckey MLA, Qld Martin Dixon MLA, Vic Sen the Hon Ian Macdonald, WA, Minister Dan Sullivan MLA, WA Front Bench Steven Dickson MLA, Qld Sen the Hon Sandy Macdonald, NSW, Dr Bill Sykes MLA, Vic Martin Dixon MLA, Vic Front Bench Parliamentary Secretary Dr Steven Thomas MLA, WA Front Bench Hon Bruce Donaldson MLC, WA, Whip The Hon Ian Macfarlane MP, Qld Cameron Thompson MP, Qld Hon Alexander Downer MP, SA, Minister Daryl Maguire MLA, NSW Murray Thompson MLA, Vic Robert Doyle MLA, Vic Louise Markus MP, NSW Ken Ticehurst MP, NSW Peter Draper MLA, NSW Ted Malone MLA, Qld Front Bench Bill Tilley MLA, Vic Trish Draper MP, SA Hon Matthew Mason-Cox MLC, NSW David Tollner MP, NT Hon Damian Drum MLC, Vic Front Bench Noel Maughan MLA, Vic G. 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