List of endorsements in 2019 Australian federal election

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Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2019 Australian Federal Election.

Contents

Endorsements for parties

Newspapers and magazines

National daily newspapers

National daily newspapers
NewspapersEndorsement
The Australian   Coalition [1]
The Australian Financial Review   Coalition [2]
Metropolitan and provincial dailies
NewspapersEndorsement
Daily Telegraph   Coalition [3]
Herald Sun   Coalition [4]
Courier-Mail   Coalition
The Sydney Morning Herald   Labor [5]
The West Australian   Coalition [6]
Adelaide Advertiser   Coalition [7]
The Age   Labor [8]
NT News   Labor [9]
Geelong Advertiser   Coalition [10]
Townsville Bulletin   Coalition [11]
Sunday editions
NewspapersEndorsementNotes
The Sunday Mail (Brisbane)   Coalition [12]
Online publications
NewspapersEndorsementsNotes
Primary endorsementSecondary endorsement
Guardian Australia   Labor [13]   Greens [13] Also advocated voting Green for "For those with more a progressive leaning and a conviction Australia should work faster to reduce emissions", and "For more conservative voters....credible independent candidates".
Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2019 Australian federal election.

Individuals

Liberal Party of Australia

National Party of Australia

Australian Labor Party

Australian Greens

Pauline Hanson's One Nation

United Australia Party

Australian Conservatives

  • Sam Kekovich, media personality, sports commentator, 'Australian Lambassador' and former Australian rules football player [54]

Sustainable Australia

Organisations

Liberal Party of Australia

National Party of Australia

Country Liberal Party

Australian Labor Party

Australian Greens

Pauline Hanson's One Nation

Katter's Australian Party

Liberal Democratic Party

Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party

Endorsements for individual candidates

New South Wales electorates

Division of Banks

For Chris Gambian (Labor):

Division of Barton

For Linda Burney (Labor):

Division of Bennelong

For John Alexander (Liberal):

For Brian Owler (Labor):

Division of Cook

For Scott Morrison (Liberal):

For Simon O'Brien (Labor):

For Jon Doig (Greens):

For Gaye Cameron (One Nation):

Division of Cowper

For Pat Conaghan (National):

For Rob Oakeshott (Independent):

For Andrew Woodward (Labor):

For Lauren Edwards (Greens):

Division of Cunningham

For Sharon Bird (Labor):

Division of Farrer

For Kevin Mack (Independent):

Division of Gilmore

For Katrina Hodgkinson (Nationals):

For Warren Mundine (Liberal):

For Fiona Phillips (Labor):

Division of Hughes

For Craig Kelly (Liberal):

For Diedree Steinwall (Labor):

For Mitchell Shakespeare (Greens):

Division of Hume

For Angus Taylor (Liberal):

For Aoife Champion (Labor):

For David Powell (Greens):

For Huw Kingston (Independent):

Division of Lindsay

For Melissa McIntosh (Liberal):

For Diane Beamer (Labor):

Division of Lyne

For Jeremy Miller (Independent):

Division of Mackellar

For Alice Thompson (Independent):

Division of Macquarie

For Susan Templeman (Labor):

For Sarah Richards (Liberal):

Division of Newcastle

For Sharon Claydon (Labor):

Division of New England

For Barnaby Joyce (Nationals):

For Adam Blakester (Independent):

Division of Parramatta

For Julie Owens (Labor):

Division of Reid

For Fiona Martin (Liberal):

For Sam Crosby (Labor):

Division of Robertson

For Lucy Wicks (Liberal):

For Anne Charlton (Labor):

For Cath Connor (Greens):

Division of Sydney

For Tanya Plibersek (Labor):

Division of Warringah

For Tony Abbott (Liberal):

For Zali Steggall (Independent):

For Susan Moylan-Coombs (Independent)

For Kristyn Glanville (Greens)

For Dean Harris (Labor):

Division of Wentworth

For Dave Sharma (Liberal):

For Kerryn Phelps (Independent):

For Tim Murray (Labor):

For Dominic Wy (Greens):

Victorian electorates

Division of Ballarat

For Catherine King (Labor):

Division of Bendigo

For Lisa Chesters (Labor):

Division of Chisholm

For Gladys Liu (Liberal):

For Jennifer Yang (Labor):

Division of Cooper

For Ged Kearney (Labor):

Division of Corangamite

For Sarah Henderson (Liberal)

For Libby Coker (Labor)

For Damien Cole (Independent):

Division of Corio

For Richard Marles (Labor):

Division of Deakin

For Michael Sukkar (Liberal):

For Shireen Morris (Labor):

Division of Dunkley

For Chris Crewther (Liberal):

For Peta Murphy (Labor)

Division of Flinders

For Greg Hunt (Liberal):

For Josh Sinclair (Labor):

For Julia Banks (Independent):

For Nathan Lesslie (Greens):

Division of Gippsland

For Darren Chester (National):

For Antoinette Holm (Labor):

Division of Higgins

For Katie Allen (Liberal):

For Fiona McLeod (Labor):

For Jason Ball (Greens):

Division of Indi

For Helen Haines (Independent):

Division of Jagajaga

For Kate Thwaites (Labor):

Division of Kooyong

For Josh Frydenberg (Liberal):

For Julian Burnside (Greens):

For Jana Stewart (Labor):

For Oliver Yates (Independent):

Division of Lalor

For Joanne Ryan (Labor):

Division of Macnamara

For Josh Burns (Labor):

For Kate Ashmor (Liberal):

For Steph Hodgins-May (Greens):

Division of Mallee

For Ray Kingston (Independent):

Division of Maribyrnong

For Bill Shorten (Labor):

Division of Melbourne

For Adam Bandt (Greens):

Division of Menzies

For Kevin Andrews (Liberal):

For Stella Yee (Labor)

For Robert Humphreys (Greens):

Division of Monash

For Jessica O'Donnell (Labor)

Queensland electorates

Division of Bonner

For Ross Vasta (Liberal National):

For Jo Briskey (Labor):

Division of Brisbane

For Trevor Evans (Liberal National):

For Paul Newbury (Labor):

Division of Dawson

For George Christensen (Liberal National):

For Belinda Hassan (Labor):

For Imogen Lindenberg (Greens):

Division of Dickson

For Peter Dutton (Liberal National):

For Ali France (Labor):

For Benedict Coyne (Greens):

Division of Fadden

For Stuart Robert (Liberal National):

For Luz Stanton (Labor):

Division of Griffith

For Terri Butler (Labor):

For Olivia Roberts (Liberal National):

For Max Chandler-Mather (Greens):

Division of Herbert

For Cathy O'Toole (Labor):

For Phillip Thompson (Liberal National):

Division of Leichhardt

For Warren Entsch (Liberal National):

For Elida Faith (Labor):

Division of Longman

For Susan Lamb (Labor):

For Terry Young (Liberal National):

Division of Maranoa

For David Littleproud (Liberal National):

For Linda Little (Labor):

Division of Moreton

For Graham Perrett (Labor):

For Angela Owen (Liberal National):

Division of Petrie

For Luke Howarth (Liberal National):

For Corinne Mulholland (Labor):

Western Australian electorates

Division of Brand

For Madeleine King (Labor):

Division of Canning

For Andrew Hastie (Liberal):

For Mellisa Teede (Labor):

For Jodie Moffat (Greens):

Division of Curtin

For Celia Hammond (Liberal):

Division of Hasluck

For Ken Wyatt (Liberal):

Division of Moore

For Ian Goodenough (Liberal):

Division of Pearce

For Christian Porter (Liberal):

For Kim Travers (Labor)

For Eugene Marshall (Greens)

Division of Swan

For Steve Irons (Liberal):

For Hannah Beazley (Labor):

Division of Tangney

For Ben Morton (Liberal):

For Marion Boswell (Labor):

South Australian electorates

Division of Boothby

For Nicolle Flint (Liberal):

For Nadia Clancy (Labor):

For Stef Rozitis (Greens):

Division of Grey

For Rowan Ramsey (Liberal):

For Karin Bolton (Labor):

Division of Mayo

For Rebekha Sharkie (Centre Alliance):

For Georgina Downer (Liberal):

For Anne Bourne (Greens):

For Saskia Gerhardy (Labor):

Division of Sturt

For James Stevens:

Tasmanian electorates

Division of Bass

For Bridget Archer (Liberal):

For Ross Hart (Labor):

For Todd Lambert (Recreational Fishers):

Division of Braddon

For Justine Keay (Labor):

For Gavin Pearce (Liberal):

For Brett Smith (Independent):

Division of Clark

For Andrew Wilkie (Independent)

For Ben McGregor (Labor)

For Juniper Shaw (Greens)

Division of Lyons

For Brian Mitchell (Labor):

For Jessica Whelan (Liberal):

For Deanna Hutchison (National):

Division of Franklin

For Julie Collins (Labor):

Senate candidates

Australian Capital Territory

For the Liberal Party of Australia (A.C.T. Division)

For Katy Gallagher (Labor):

For Alicia Payne (Labor):

For Nancy Waites (Labor):

For Penny Kyburz (Greens)

For Anthony Pesec (Independent):

New South Wales

For the Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division)

For the Australian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch):

For the Greens New South Wales

For Jim Molan (Liberal):

For Simonne Pengelly (Labor):

For Rod Bower (Independents for Climate Action Now)

Northern Territory

For Malarndirri McCarthy (Labor):

For Sam McMahon (Country Liberal):

Queensland

For the Liberal National Party of Queensland

For the Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch):

For the Queensland Greens:

For Nita Green (Labor):

South Australia

For the Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch):

For the Liberal Party of Australia (South Australian Division):

For the Greens South Australia:

For Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens):

For Centre Alliance:

For Emily Gore (Labor):

For Larissa Harrison (Labor):

Tasmania

For the Australian Labor Party (Tasmanian Branch):

For the Tasmanian Greens:

Victoria

For the Australian Labor Party (Victorian Branch):

For Kimberley Kitching (Labor):

For Jess Walsh (Labor):

For Karen Douglas (Labor):

For Louise Crawford (Labor):

For the Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division):

For the Australian Greens - Victoria:

For Derryn Hinch's Justice Party:

Western Australia

For the Liberal Party of Australia (Western Australian Division)

For the Australian Labor Party (Western Australian Branch):

For the Greens Western Australia

For Anne Aly (Labor):

For Louise Pratt (Labor):

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