Senate | Election | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) | Senator (Party) |
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1901–1903 | 1901 | | Anderson Dawson (Labor) [1] | | James Drake (Protectionist) [2] | | James Stewart (Labor) [3] | | John Ferguson (Free Trade) [4] | | Thomas Glassey (Protectionist) [5] | | William Higgs (Labor) [6] | 6 senators per state 1901-1950 |
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1904–1906 | 1903 | | Harry Turley (Labor) [7] | | Thomas Givens (Labor/ National Labor Party/ Nationalist) [8] |
1907–1910 | 1906 | | Anthony St Ledger (Anti-Socialist /Liberal) [9] | | Robert Sayers (Anti-Socialist /Liberal) [10] | | Thomas Chataway (Anti-Socialist /Liberal) [11] |
1909 | | | |
1910–1913 | 1910 |
1913–1914 | 1913 | | John Mullan (Labor) [12] | | Myles Ferricks (Labor) [13] | | William Maughan (Labor) [14] |
1914–1917 | 1914 |
1916 | |
1917 | |
1917–1920 | 1917 | | Harry Foll (Nationalist/ UAP/ Liberal) [15] | | Matthew Reid (Nationalist/ UAP) [16] | | Thomas Crawford (Nationalist/ UAP/ Independent) [17] |
1920–1923 | 1919 | | John Adamson (Nationalist) [18] | | William Glasgow (Nationalist/ UAP) [19] |
May 1922 | | John MacDonald (Labor) [20] |
Dec 1922 | | William Thompson (Nationalist/ UAP) [21] |
1923–1926 | 1922 |
1926–1929 | 1925 |
Aug 1928 | | John MacDonald (Labor) [20] |
Nov 1928 | | Walter Cooper (Country) [22] |
1929–1932 | 1928 |
1931 | | | | | |
1932–1935 | 1931 | | Gordon Brown (Labor) [23] | | Joe Collings (Labor) [24] | | John MacDonald (Labor) [20] |
1935–1938 | 1934 | | Walter Cooper (Country) [22] |
1937 | Ben Courtice (Labor) [25] |
1938–1941 | 1937 |
1941–1944 | 1940 |
1944–1947 | 1943 |
1944 | |
1945 | |
1947–1950 | 1946 | Dame Annabelle Rankin (Liberal) [26] | | Neil O'Sullivan (Liberal) [27] |
1950 | | Ian Wood (Liberal) [28] | | Roy Kendall (Liberal) [29] | | Ted Maher (Country) [30] | | Wilfrid Simmonds (Country) [31] | 10 senators per state 1950-1984 |
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1950–1951 | 1949 | Archie Benn (Labor) [32] |
1951–1953 | 1951 | | Condon Byrne (Labor) [33] |
1953–1956 | 1953 |
1956–1959 | 1955 |
1959–1962 | 1958 | Felix Dittmer (Labor) [34] |
1962–1965 | 1961 | Bob Sherrington (Liberal) [35] | Max Poulter (Labor) [36] |
1962 | George Whiteside (Labor) [37] |
1963 | | Kenneth Morris (Liberal) [38] |
1965–1968 | 1964 | Jim Keeffe (Labor) [39] | | Ellis Lawrie (Country) [40] | | Vince Gair (DLP) [41] |
1966 | Bill Heatley (Liberal) [42] |
1968–1971 | 1967 | Ron Maunsell (Country) [43] | | Bertie Milliner (Labor) [44] | | Condon Byrne (DLP) [33] | | George Georges (Labor/ Independent) [45] |
1971–1974 | 1970 | Ron McAuliffe (Labor) [46] |
1971 | Neville Bonner (Liberal/ Independent) [47] |
1974–1975 | 1974 | | Glen Sheil (NCP) [48] | | Kathy Sullivan (Liberal) [49] |
1975 | | Albert Field (Independent) [50] |
1975–1978 | 1975 | | Mal Colston (Labor/ Independent) [51] | Stan Collard (NCP) [52] |
1978–1981 | 1977 | David MacGibbon (Liberal) [53] |
1981 | Florence Bjelke-Petersen (National) [54] |
1981–1983 | 1980 | | Michael Macklin (Democrat) [55] | Gerry Jones (Labor) [56] |
1983 | |
1983–1985 | 1983 | | Ron Boswell (National /Liberal National) [57] | Margaret Reynolds (Labor) [58] |
1984 | Warwick Parer (Liberal) [59] | | John Black (Labor) [60] | | Glen Sheil (National) [48] |
1985–1987 | 1984 |
1986 | |
1987–1990 | 1987 | | Bryant Burns (Labor) [61] | John Stone (National) [62] |
1990 | Bill O'Chee (National) [63] |
1990–1993 | 1990 | Cheryl Kernot (Democrat) [64] | | Ian Macdonald (Liberal /Liberal National) [65] | | John Herron (Liberal) [66] |
1993–1996 | 1993 | | John Woodley (Democrat) [67] |
1996–1999 | 1996 | Brenda Gibbs (Labor) [68] | John Hogg (Labor) [69] |
1996 | |
1997 | Andrew Bartlett (Democrat) [70] |
1999–2002 | 1998 | Joe Ludwig (Labor) [71] | | Brett Mason (Liberal /Liberal National) [72] | | Jan McLucas (Labor) [73] | | Len Harris (One Nation) [74] |
2000 | George Brandis (Liberal /Liberal National) [75] |
2001 | John Cherry (Democrat) [76] |
2002–2005 | 2001 | Claire Moore (Labor) [77] |
2002 | Santo Santoro (Liberal) [78] |
2005–2008 | 2004 | | Barnaby Joyce (National /Liberal National) [79] | | Russell Trood (Liberal /Liberal National) [80] |
2007 | Sue Boyce (Liberal /Liberal National) [81] |
2008–2011 | 2007 | | Mark Furner (Labor) [82] |
2008 | | | | | | | |
2011–2014 | 2010 | | Larissa Waters (Greens) [83] |
2014 | Barry O'Sullivan (Liberal National) [84] |
2014–2016 | 2013 | | Glenn Lazarus (PUP/ Independent/ Lazarus Team) [85] | Chris Ketter (Labor) [86] | | James McGrath (Liberal National) [87] | Matt Canavan (Liberal National) [88] |
2015a | | Joanna Lindgren (Liberal National) [89] |
2015b | |
2016–2019 | 2016 | | Pauline Hanson (One Nation) [90] | Anthony Chisholm (Labor) [91] | | Malcolm Roberts (One Nation) [92] | Murray Watt (Labor) [93] |
2017 | | Fraser Anning (Independent/ Katter's/ Independent/ Anning's) [94] | Andrew Bartlett (Green) [70] |
2018a | | Amanda Stoker (Liberal National) [95] |
2018b | | Larissa Waters (Greens) [83] |
2019 | |
2019–2022 | 2019 | | Gerard Rennick (Liberal National) [96] | | Malcolm Roberts (One Nation) [92] | Paul Scarr (Liberal National) [97] | Nita Green (Labor) [98] | Susan McDonald (Liberal National) [99] |
2022–2025 | 2022 | | Penny Allman-Payne (Greens) [100] |