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42Nd Parliament: Members of the House of Representatives 42ND PARLIAMENT: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Hon Tony Abbott MP Hon Dick Adams MP Hon Anthony Albanese MP Hon Kevin Andrews MP Hon Fran Bailey MP Wahringah (NSW) Lyons (Tas) Grayndler (NSW) Menzies (Vic) McEwan (Vic) Hon Bob Baldwin MP Hon Arch Bevis MP James Bidgood MP Hon Bruce Billson MP Sharon Bird MP Paterson (NSW) Brisbane (Qld) Dawson (Qld) Dunkley (Vic) Cunningham (NSW) Hon Bronwyn Bishop MP Hon Julie Bishop MP Hon Chris Bowen MP David Bradbury MP Russell Broadbent MP Mackellar (NSW) Curtin (WA) Prospect (NSW) Lindsay (NSW) McMillan (Vic) Anna Burke MP Tony Burke MP Mark Butler MP Hon Anthony Byrne MP Jodie Campbell MP Chisholm (Vic) Watson (NSW) Port Adelaide (SA) Holt (Vic) Bass (Tas) Nick Champion MP Darren Cheeseman MP Steven Ciobo MP Jason Clare MP Hon John Cobb MP Wakefield (SA) Corangamite (Vic) Moncreiff (Qld) Blaxland (NSW) Calare (NSW) Last updated: 3 June 2008 42ND PARLIAMENT: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Julie Collins MP Hon Greg Combet AM, MP Hon Peter Costello MP Mark Coulton MP Hon Simon Crean MP Franklin (Tas) Charlton (NSW) Higgins (Vic) Parkes (NSW) Hotham (Vic) Michael Danby MP Yvette D’Ath MP Hon Bob Debus MP Hon Alexander Downer MP Mark Dreyfus QC, MP Melbourne Ports (Vic) Petrie (Qld) Macquarie (NSW) Mayo (SA) Isaacs (Vic) Hon Peter Dutton MP Hon Justine Elliot MP Annette Ellis MP Hon Kate Ellis MP Hon Dr Craig Emerson MP Dickson (Qld) Richmond (NSW) Canberra (ACT) Adelaide (SA) Rankin (Qld) Hon Pat Farmer MP Hon Laurie Ferguson MP Hon Martin Ferguson MP Hon Joel Fitzgibbon MP John Forrest MP Macarthur (NSW) Reid (NSW) Batman (Victoria) Hunter (NSW) Mallee (Vic) Hon Peter Garrett AM, MP Joanna Gash MP Steve Georganas MP Jennie George MP Petro Georgiou MP Kingsford Smith (NSW) Gilmore (NSW) Hindmarsh (SA) Throsby (NSW) Kooyong (Vic) Last updated: 3 June 2008 2 42ND PARLIAMENT: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Steve Gibbons MP Hon Julia Gillard MP Hon Gary Gray AO, MP Sharon Grierson MP Hon Alan Griffin MP Bendigo (Vic) Lalor (Vic) Brand (WA) Newcastle (NSW) Bruce (Vic) Barry Haase MP Damian Hale MP Jill Hall MP Luke Hartsuyker MP Alex Hawke MP Kalgoorlie (WA) Solomon (NT) Shortland (NSW) Cowper (NSW) Mitchell (NSW) Hon David Hawker MP Chris Hayes MP Hon Joe Hockey MP Kay Hull MP Hon Greg Hunt MP Wannon (Vic) Werriwa (NSW) North Sydney (NSW) Riverina (NSW) Flinders (Vic) Steve Irons MP Julia Irwin MP Sharryn Jackson MP Harry Jenkins MP Dr Dennis Jensen MP Swan (WA) Fowler (NSW) Hasluck (WA) Scullin (Vic) Tangney (WA) Michael Johnson MP Hon Bob Katter MP Michael Keenan MP Hon Dr Mike Kelly AM, MP Hon Duncan Kerr SC, MP Ryan (Qld) Kennedy (Qld) Stirling (WA) Eden-Monaro (NSW) Denison (Tas) Last updated: 3 June 2008 3 42ND PARLIAMENT: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Catherine King MP Andrew Laming MP Hon Sussan Ley MP Hon Peter Lindsay MP Kirsten Livermore MP Ballarat (Vic) Bowman (Qld) Farrer (NSW) Herbert (Qld) Capricornia (Qld) Hon Ian Macfarlane MP Hon Jenny Macklin MP Nola Marino MP Louise Markus MP Richard Marles MP Groom (Qld) JagaJaga (Vic) Forrest (WA) Greenway (NSW) Corio (Vic) Margaret May MP Hon Robert McClelland MP Hon Peter McGauran MP Hon Maxine McKew MP Hon Bob McMullan MP McPherson (Qld) Barton (NSW) Gippsland (Vic) Bennelong (NSW) Fraser (ACT) Daryl Melham MP Sophie Mirabella MP Scott Morrison MP Hon Judi Moylan MP Hon John Murphy MP Banks (NSW) Indi (Vic) Cook (NSW) Pearce (WA) Lowe (NSW) Belinda Neal MP Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP Shayne Neumann MP Paul Neville MP Hon Brendan O’Connor MP Roberson (NSW) Bradfield (NSW) Blair (Qld) Hinkler (Qld) Gorton (Vic) Last updated: 3 June 2008 4 42ND PARLIAMENT: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Julie Owens MP Melissa Parke MP Hon Chris Pearce MP Graham Perrett MP Hon Tanya Plibersek MP Parramatta (NSW) Fremantle (WA) Aston (Vic) Moreton (Qld) Sydney (NSW) Hon Roger Price MP Hon Christopher Pyne MP Brett Raguse MP Rowan Ramsey MP Don Randall MP Chifley (NSW) Sturt (SA) Forde (Qld) Grey (SA) Canning (WA) Kerry Rea MP Bernie Ripoll MP Amanda Rishworth MP Hon Andrew Robb AO, MP Stuart Robert MP Bonner (Qld) Oxley (Qld) Kingston (SA) Goldstein (Vic) Fadden (Qld) Hon Nicola Roxon MP Hon Kevin Rudd MP Hon Philip Ruddock MP Janelle Saffin MP Alby Schultz MP Gellibrand (Vic) Griffith (Qld) Berowra (NSW) Page (NSW) Hume (NSW) Hon Bruce Scott MP Patrick Secker MP Hon Bill Shorten MP Sid Sidebottom MP Luke Simpkins MP Maranoa (Qld) Barker (SA) Maribyrnong (Vic) Braddon (Tas) Cowan (WA) Last updated: 3 June 2008 42ND PARLIAMENT: MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Hon Peter Slipper MP Hon Stephen Smith MP Hon Tony Smith MP Hon Warren Snowdon MP Hon Alex Somlyay MP Fisher (Qld) Perth (WA) Casey (Vic) Lingiari (NT) Fairfax (Qld) Dr Andrew Southcott MP Hon Sharman Stone MP Jon Sullivan MP Hon Wayne Swan MP Mike Symon MP Boothby (SA) Murray (Vic) Longman (Qld) Lilley (Qld) Deakin (Vic) Hon Lindsay Tanner MP Craig Thomson MP Kelvin Thomson MP Chris Trevor MP Hon Warren Truss MP Melbourne (Vic) Dobell (NSW) Wills (Vic) Flynn (Qld) Wide Bay (Qld) Hon Wilson Tuckey MP Hon Malcolm Turnbull MP Jim Turnour MP Hon Mark Vaile MP Hon Danna Vale MP O’Connor (WA) Wentworth (NSW) Leichhardt (Qld) Lyne (NSW) Hughes (NSW) Maria Vamvakinou MP Dr Mal Washer MP Tony Windsor MP Jason Wood MP Tony Zappia MP Calwell (Vic) Moore (WA) New England (NSW) La Trobe (Vic) Makin (SA) Last updated: 3 June 2008 .
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