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The Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Names and electoral office addresses of Federal Members of Parliament The Australian Capital Territory ......................................................................................................... 1 New South Wales ............................................................................................................................... 1 Northern Territory .............................................................................................................................. 4 Queensland ........................................................................................................................................ 4 South Australia .................................................................................................................................. 6 Tasmania ........................................................................................................................................... 6 Victoria ............................................................................................................................................... 7 Western Australia .............................................................................................................................. 9 How to address Members of Parliament ........................................................................... 10 The Australian Capital Territory Ms Gai Brodtmann, MP Hon Dr Andrew Leigh, MP 205 Anketell St, Unit 8/1 Torrens St, Tuggeranong ACT, 2900 Braddon ACT, 2612 New South Wales Hon Anthony Abbott, MP Hon Christopher Bowen, MP Level 2, 17 Sydney Road, Shops 3 & 4, 398 Hamilton Road Manly NSW, 2095 Fairfield NSW, 2165 Hon Anthony Albanese, MP Hon Anthony Burke, MP 334A Marrickville Road, Shop G29, Centro Roselands, Roselands Marrickville NSW, 2204 Drive Roselands NSW, 2196 Mr John Alexander, OAM, MP Suite 1, 44 - 46 Oxford St, Hon Linda Burney, MP Epping NSW, 2121 Suite 203/13A, Montgomery Street, Kogarah NSW, 2217 Hon Sharon Bird, MP 74 Crown Street, Hon Jason Clare, MP Wollongong NSW, 2500 Suite 7 Level 1, 400 Chapel Road, Bankstown NSW, 2200 Federal Members of Parliament – names and contact details by state/territory – as of September 2017 Page 1 Ms Sharon Claydon, MP Hon Luke Hartsuyker, MP 427 Hunter Street, Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Newcastle NSW, 2300 Minister 39 Little Street, Mr David Coleman, MP Coffs Harbour NSW, 2450 22 Revesby Place, Revesby NSW, 2212 Hon Alexander Hawke, MP Assistant Minister for Immigration and Mr Patrick Conroy, MP Border Protection Suite 7, Level 1, 342 Main Road Suite 8, 23 Terminus Street Cardiff NSW, 2285 Castle Hill NSW, 2154 Mr Mark Coulton, MP Mr Christopher Hayes, MP Shop 3, 153 Brisbane Street, Level 2, 24-32 Hughes Street Dubbo NSW, 2830 Cabramatta NSW, 2166 Hon Maria Elliot, MP Suite 6, Hallmark Centre, 107-111 Mr Kevin Hogan, MP Minjungbal Drive, 61-63 Molesworth Street, Tweed Heads South NSW, 2486 Lismore NSW, 2480 Mr Jason Falinski, MP Ms Emma Husar, MP Shop 1, 1238-1246, Pittwater Road Ground Floor, 331 High Street Narrabeen NSW, 2101 Penrith NSW, 2750 Hon Joel Fitzgibbon, MP Hon Edham Husic, MP 3 Edward Street, 6/15 Cleeve Close, Cessnock NSW, 2325 Mt Druitt NSW, 2770 Hon Paul Fletcher, MP Minister for Urban Infrastructure Mr Stephen Jones, MP Suite 1, Level 2, 280 Pacific Highway 2/1 Bong Bong Road, Lindfield NSW, 2070 Dapto NSW, 2530 Dr Michael Freelander, MP Hon Barnaby Joyce, MP 37 Queen Street, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Campbelltown NSW, 2560 Shop 5, 259 Peel Street Tamworth NSW, 2340 Mr Andrew Gee, MP Suite 1/179A Anson Street, Mr Craig Kelly, MP Orange NSW, 2800 Shop 1, 9-15 East Parade, Sutherland NSW, 2232 Hon Dr David Gillespie, MP Assistant Minister for Health Hon Dr Michael Kelly, AM, MP 75-77 Clarence Street, Unit 1, 21-25 Monaro Street Port Macquarie NSW, 2444 Queanbeyan NSW, 2620 Federal Members of Parliament – names and contact details by state/territory – as of September 2017 Page 2 Hon Craig Laundy, MP Ms Anne Stanley, MP Assistant Minister for Industry, Innovation Suite 1, Level 1 Oxford Street, and Science Ingleburn NSW, 2565 72 Burwood Road, Burwood NSW, 2134 Mrs Ann Sudmalis, MP Suite 3, 59 Junction Street Mr Julian Leeser, MP Nowra NSW, 2541 Level 11, 423 Pennant Hills Road, Pennant Hills NSW, 2120 Ms Meryl Swanson, MP 35 Sturgeon Street, Hon Sussan Ley, MP Raymond Terrace NSW, 2324 517 Kiewa Street, Albury NSW, 2640 Hon Angus Taylor, MP Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Ms Emma McBride, MP Transformation Tuggerah Straight Business Centre, Suite 191 Auburn Street, F3 & F4, 154 Pacific Highway Goulburn NSW, 2580 Tuggerah NSW, 2259 Hon Michael McCormack, MP Ms Susan Templeman, MP Minister for Small Business Shop 24, Riverview Shopping Centre, 227 George Street, Windsors Suite 2, 11-15 Fitzmaurice Street Windsor NSW, 2756 Wagga Wagga NSW, 2650 Hon Matthew Thistlethwaite, MP Hon Scott Morrison, MP Shop 6, 205 Maroubra Road Treasurer Maroubra NSW, 2035 Suite 102, Level 1, 30 The Kingsway Cronulla NSW, 2230 Hon Malcolm Turnbull, MP Prime Minisiter of Australia Ms Julie Owens, MP Ground Floor, 287-289 New South Head Suite 1, 25 Smith Street (Entry via Road (Corner Edgecliff Road), Macquarie Street) Edgecliff NSW, 2027 Parramatta NSW, 2150 Mrs Lucy Wicks, MP Hon Tanya Plibersek, MP Level 3, 69 Central Coast Highway Deputy Leader of the Opposition West Gosford NSW, 2250 Suite 6&7 Level 21, 1 Bligh Street Sydney NSW, 2000 Mr Trent Zimmerman, MP Level 10, 2 Elizabeth Plaza, Ms Michelle Rowland, MP North Sydney NSW, 2060 230 Prospect Highway, Seven Hills NSW, 2147 Federal Members of Parliament – names and contact details by state/territory – as of September 2017 Page 3 Northern Territory Mr Luke Gosling, OAM, MP Hon Warren Snowdon, MP 3/266 Trower Road, Unit 3, 12 Gregory Terrace, Casuarina NT, 810 Alice Springs NT, 870 Queensland Hon Karen Andrews, MP Hon Warren Entsch, MP Ground Floor The Point 47 Watts Drive, Units 3 & 4, 200 Mulgrave Road, Westcourt Varsity Lakes Qld, 4227 Cairns QLD, 4870 Mr Scott Buchholz, MP Mr Trevor Evans, MP 21 William Street, Suite 3.1, 5 Kyabra Street Beaudesert Qld, 4285 Newstead QLD, 4006 Ms Terri Butler, MP Mr Luke Howarth, MP 630 Wynnum Road, 40 Hornibrook Esplanade, Morningside QLD, 4170 Clontarf Beach Qld, 4019 Dr James Chalmers, MP Hon Robert Katter, MP Shop 65 Logan Central Plaza, Wembley Road Corner Edith and Owen Streets, Woodridge Qld, 4114 Innisfail QLD, 4860 Mr George Christensen, MP Ms Susan Lamb, MP 2/21 Milton Street, Init 7, Level 1, 69 King Street Mackay QLD, 4740 Caboolture QLD, 4510 Hon Steven Ciobo, MP Mr Andrew Laming, MP Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment 10/32 Middle Street, Ground Floor West, 67 Thomas Drive Cleveland Qld, 4163 Chevron Island Qld, 4217 Ms Michelle Landry, MP Mr Dugald Dick, MP The Swan, 159 Denison Street (Cnr Denham 255 Forest Lake Boulevard, St) Forest Lake QLD, 4078 Rockhampton QLD, 4700 Hon Peter Dutton, MP Mr David Littleproud, MP Minister for Immigration and Border Suite 3, Foodworks Centre, 59 Condamine Protection Street 3/199 Gympie Road, Dalby QLD, 4405 Strathpine Qld, 4500 Federal Members of Parliament – names and contact details by state/territory – as of September 2017 Page 4 Hon Dr John McVeigh, MP Hon Jane Prentice, MP 216 Margaret Street, (Cnr Duggan Street) Assistant Minister for Social Services and Toowoomba QLD, 4350 Disability Services 636 Moggill Road, Hon Shayne Neumann, MP Chapel Hill Qld, 4069 Shop 28-29, 68 Hunter Street, Brassall QLD, 4305 Hon Stuart Robert, MP Unit 1, 110 Brisbane Road, Mr Llewellyn O'Brien, MP Labrador Qld, 4215 319 Kent Street, Maryborough QLD, 4650 Hon Wayne Swan, MP 1162 Sandgate Road, Mr Ted O'Brien, MP Nundah Qld, 4012 17 Southern Drive, Maroochydore QLD, 4558 Mr Albertus van Manen, MP Tenancy 4/96 George Street, Mr Kenneth O'Dowd, MP Beenleigh Qld, 4207 76 Goondoon Street, Gladstone QLD, 4680 Mr Ross Vasta, MP 69 Clara Street, Ms Catherine O'Toole, MP Wynnum Qld, 4178 Nathan Business Centre, 340 Ross River Rd Cranbrook QLD, 4814 Mr Andrew Wallace, MP Mr Graham Perrett, MP 'The Edge' Upper Level East, Unit 11, 10 Suite 106, Sunnybank Times Square, 250 Lake Kawana Boulevard McCullough Street Bokarina QLD, 4575 Sunnybank Qld, 4109 Hon Keith Pitt, MP Assistant Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment 41 Woongarra Street, Bundaberg Qld, 4670 Federal Members of Parliament – names and contact details by state/territory – as of September 2017 Page 5 South Australia Hon Mark Butler, MP Hon Christopher Pyne, MP 21 Commercial Road, Leader of the House, Minister for Defence Port Adelaide SA, 5015 Industry 429 Magill Road, St Morris SA, 5068 Mr Nicholas Champion, MP Shop 89, 600 Main North Road, Smithfield SA, 5114 Mr Rowan Ramsey, MP 104 Ellen St, Port Pirie SA, 5540 Hon Katherine Ellis, MP 161 Main North Road, Nailsworth SA, 5083 Hon Amanda Rishworth, MP 232 Main South Road, Morphett Vale SA, 5162 Ms Nicolle Flint, MP Level 1, 724 Marion Road, Marion SA, 5043 Ms Rebekha Sharkie, MP 1/72 Gawler Street, Mt Barker SA, 5251 Mr Steven Georganas, MP Shop 2, 670 ANZAC Highway Glenelg SA, 5045 Mr Antonio Zappia, MP 959 North East Road, Modbury SA, 5092 Mr Antony Pasin, MP 27 Commercial Street, Mt Gambier SA, 5290 Tasmania Hon Julie Collins, MP Mr Brian Mitchell, MP 18 Ross Avenue, 205 Brighton Road, Rosny Park TAS, 7018 Brighton TAS, 7030 Mr Ross Hart, MP Mr Andrew Wilkie, MP 100 St John Street, 188 Collins Street, Launceston TAS, 7250 Hobart Tas, 7001 Ms Justine Keay, MP Shop 2-32 Wilmot Street, Burnie TAS, 7320 Federal Members of Parliament – names
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