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Government Mps and Senators Government MPs & Senators to call to object to the cash ban Scott Morrison LIB Member for Cook 02 9523 0339 [email protected] Australian Capital Territory Senators Zed Seselja LIB 02 6247 6444 [email protected] New South Wales MPs David Coleman LIB Member for Banks 02 9771 3400 [email protected] John Alexander LIB Member for Bennelong 02 9869 4288 [email protected] Julian Leeser LIB Member for Berowra 02 9980 1822 [email protected] Paul Fletcher LIB Member for Bradfield 02 9465 3950 [email protected] Andrew Gee NAT Member for Calare 02 6331 0524 [email protected] Scott Morrison LIB Member for Cook 02 9523 0339 [email protected] Pat Conaghan NAT Member for Cowper 02 6652 6233 [email protected] Sussan Ley LIB Member for Farrer 02 6021 3264 [email protected] Craig Kelly LIB Member for Hughes 02 9521 6262 [email protected] Angus Taylor LIB Member for Hume 02 4658 7188 [email protected] Melissa McIntosh LIB Member for Lindsay 02 4722 0600 [email protected] David Gillespie NAT Member for Lyne 02 6584 6674 [email protected] Jason Falinski LIB Member for Mackellar 02 6277 2324 [email protected] Alex Hawke LIB Member for Mitchell 02 9899 7211 [email protected] Barnaby Joyce NAT Member for New England 02 6761 3080 [email protected] Trent Zimmerman LIB Member for North Sydney 02 9929 9822 [email protected] Kevin Hogan NAT Member for Page 02 6621 4044 [email protected] Mark Coulton NAT Member for Parkes 02 6882 0999 [email protected] Fiona Martin LIB Member for Reid 02 9715 7444 [email protected] Michael McCormack NAT Member for Riverina 02 6921 4600 [email protected] Lucy Wicks LIB Member for Robertson 02 4322 2400 [email protected] Dave Sharma LIB Member for Wentworth 02 9327 3988 [email protected] Zali Steggall LIB Member for Wentworth 02 9977 6411 [email protected] Senators Andrew Bragg LIB 02 9159 9320 [email protected] Perin Davey NAT 02 9159 9310 [email protected] Concetta Fierravanti-Wells LIB 02 4226 1700 [email protected] Hollie Hughes LIB 02 8289 9880 [email protected] Marise Payne LIB 02 9687 8755 [email protected] Arthur Sinodinos LIB 02 8289 9450 [email protected] Northern Territory Senators Sam McMahon CLP 08 8948 3555 [email protected] Queensland MPs John McVeigh LIB Member for Groom 07 4632 4144 [email protected] Ross Vasta LIB Member for Bonner 07 3893 3488 [email protected] Andrew Laming LIB Member for Bowman 07 3821 0155 [email protected] Trevor Evans LIB Member for Brisbane 07 3252 9222 [email protected] Michelle Landry LNP Member for Capricornia 07 4922 6604 [email protected] George Christensen NAT Member for Dawson 07 4944 0662 [email protected] Peter Dutton LIB Member for Dickson 07 3205 9977 [email protected] Stuart Robert LIB Member for Fadden 07 5500 5919 [email protected] Ted O'Brien LIB Member for Fairfax 07 5479 2800 ted.o'[email protected] Andrew Wallace LNP Member for Fisher 07 5493 5556 [email protected] Ken O'Dowd NAT Member for Flynn 07 4972 5465 ken.o'[email protected] Bert Van Manen LIB Member for Forde 07 3807 6340 [email protected] Phillip Thompson LNP Member for Herbert 07 4725 2066 [email protected] Keith Pitt NAT Member for Hinkler 07 4152 0744 [email protected] Warren Entsch LIB Member for Leichhardt 07 4051 2220 [email protected] Terry Young LNP Member for Longman 07 5432 3177 [email protected] David Littleproud NAT Member for Maranoa 07 4662 2715 [email protected] Karen Andrews LNP Member for McPherson 07 5580 9111 [email protected] Angie Bell LNP Member for Moncrieff 07 5504 6000 [email protected] Luke Howarth LIB Member for Petrie 07 3284 8008 [email protected] Julian Simmonds LIB Member for Ryan 07 3378 1599 [email protected] Llew O'Brien LIB Member for Wide Bay 07 4121 2936 llew.o'[email protected] Scott Buchholz LIB Member for Wright 07 5541 0150 [email protected] Senators Matthew Canavan NAT 07 4927 2003 [email protected] Susan McDonald NAT 07 4771 3066 [email protected] James McGrath LIB 07 5441 1800 [email protected] Gerard Rennick LIB 07 3252 7101 [email protected] Paul Scarr LIB 07 3211 7240 [email protected] Amanda Stoker LIB 07 3001 8170 [email protected] South Australia MPs Tony Pasin LIB Member for Barker 08 8724 7730 [email protected] Nicolle Flint LIB Member for Boothby 08 8374 0511 [email protected] Rowan Ramsey LIB Member for Grey 08 8633 1744 [email protected] Rebekha Sharkie NXT Member for Mayo 08 8398 5566 [email protected] James Stevens LIB Member for Sturt 08 8431 2277 [email protected] Senators Alex Antic LIB 08 8205 1080 [email protected] Simon Birmingham LIB 08 8354 1644 [email protected] David Fawcett LIB 08 8205 1040 [email protected] Anne Ruston LIB 08 8586 6600 [email protected] Tasmania MPs Bridget Archer LIB Member for Bass 03 6334 7033 [email protected] Gavin Pearce LIB Member for Braddon 03 6431 1333 [email protected] Senators Eric Abetz LIB 03 6224 3707 [email protected] Claire Chandler LIB 03 6223 1135 [email protected] Richard Colbeck LIB 03 6424 5960 [email protected] Jonathon Duniam LIB 03 6424 5960 [email protected] Victoria MPs Alan Tudge LIB Member for Aston 03 9887 3890 [email protected] Tony Smith LIB Member for Casey 03 9727 0799 [email protected] Gladys Liu LIB Member for Chisholm 03 9808 3188 [email protected] Michael Sukkar LIB Member for Deakin 03 9874 1711 [email protected] Greg Hunt LIB Member for Flinders 03 5977 9082 [email protected] Darren Chester NAT Member for Gippsland 03 5144 6744 [email protected] Tim Wilson LIB Member for Goldstein 03 9557 4644 [email protected] Katie Allen LIB Member for Higgins 03 9822 4422 [email protected] Josh Frydenberg LIB Member for Kooyong 03 9882 3677 [email protected] Jason Wood LIB Member for La Trobe 03 9768 9164 [email protected] Anne Webster NAT Member for Mallee 03 5021 5987 [email protected] Russell Broadbent LIB Member for McMillan 03 5623 2064 [email protected] Kevin Andrews LIB Member for Menzies 03 9848 9900 [email protected] Damian Drum NAT Member for Murray 03 5821 5371 [email protected] Dan Tehan LIB Member for Wannon 03 5572 1100 [email protected] Senators Mitch Fifield LIB 03 9584 2455 [email protected] Jane Hume LIB 03 9428 1773 [email protected] Bridget McKenzie NAT 03 5441 4251 [email protected] James Paterson LIB 03 9650 0255 [email protected] Scott Ryan LIB 03 9326 1088 [email protected] David Van LIB 03 9660 6660 [email protected] Western Australia MPs Andrew Hastie LIB Member for Canning 08 9534 8044 [email protected] Celia Hammond LIB Member for Curtin 08 9388 0288 [email protected] Melissa Price LIB Member for Durack 08 9192 7216 [email protected] Nola Marino LIB Member for Forrest 08 9721 3788 [email protected] Ken Wyatt LIB Member for Hasluck 08 9359 0322 [email protected] Ian Goodenough LIB Member for Moore 08 9405 5000 [email protected] Rick Wilson LIB Member for O'Connor 08 9021 2044 [email protected] Christian Porter LIB Member for Pearce 08 9192 7216 [email protected] Vince Connelly LIB Member for Stirling 08 9344 2373 [email protected] Steve Irons LIB Member for Swan 08 9355 0099 [email protected] Ben Morton LIB Member for Tangney 08 9354 9633 [email protected] Senators Slade Brockman LIB 08 6245 3305 [email protected] Michaelia Cash LIB 08 9226 2000 [email protected] Mathias Cormann LIB 08 9325 4227 [email protected] Matt O'Sullivan LIB 08 9226 1750 senator.matt.o'[email protected] Linda Reynolds LIB 08 9477 5411 [email protected] Dean Smith LIB 08 9481 0349 [email protected] .
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