Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1993–1996

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This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996, as elected at the 1993 federal election. [1]

MemberPartyElectorateStateTerm in office
Tony Abbott [5]   Liberal Warringah NSW1994–2019
Dick Adams   Labor Lyons Tas1993–2013
Ken Aldred   Liberal Deakin Vic1975–1980, 1983–1996
John Anderson   National Gwydir NSW1989–2007
Neil Andrew   Liberal Wakefield SA1983–2004
Kevin Andrews   Liberal Menzies Vic1991–2022
Rod Atkinson   Liberal Isaacs Vic1990–1996
Peter Baldwin   Labor Sydney NSW1983–1998
Julian Beale   Liberal Bruce Vic1984–1996
Kim Beazley   Labor Swan WA1980–2007
David Beddall   Labor Rankin Qld1983–1998
Arch Bevis   Labor Brisbane Qld1990–2010
Gordon Bilney   Labor Kingston SA1983–1996
Bronwyn Bishop [4]   Liberal Mackellar NSW1994–2016
Neal Blewett [3]   Labor Bonython SA1977–1994
John Bradford   Liberal McPherson Qld1990–1998
Ray Braithwaite   National Dawson Qld1975–1996
Laurie Brereton   Labor Kingsford-Smith NSW1990–2004
Bob Brown   Labor Charlton NSW1980–1998
Alan Cadman   Liberal Mitchell NSW1974–2007
Eoin Cameron   Liberal Stirling WA1993–1998
Graeme Campbell   Labor Kalgoorlie WA1980–1998
Jim Carlton [4]   Liberal Mackellar NSW1977–1994
Bob Charles   Liberal La Trobe Vic1990–2004
Bob Chynoweth   Labor Dunkley Vic1984–1990, 1993–1996
Phil Cleary   Independent Wills Vic1992, 1993–1996
Peter Cleeland   Labor McEwen Vic1984–1990, 1993–1996
Michael Cobb   National Parkes NSW1984–1998
David Connolly   Liberal Bradfield NSW1974–1996
Peter Costello   Liberal Higgins Vic1990–2009
Mary Crawford   Labor Forde Qld1987–1996
Simon Crean   Labor Hotham Vic1990–2013
Janice Crosio   Labor Prospect NSW1990–2004
Barry Cunningham   Labor McMillan Vic1980–1990, 1993–1996
John Dawkins [2]   Labor Fremantle WA1974–1975, 1977–1994
Maggie Deahm   Labor Macquarie NSW1993–1996
Don Dobie   Liberal Cook NSW1966–1972, 1975–1998
Peter Dodd   Labor Leichhardt Qld1993–1996
Alexander Downer   Liberal Mayo SA1984–2008
Michael Duffy   Labor Holt Vic1980–1996
Peter Duncan   Labor Makin SA1984–1996
Mary Easson   Labor Lowe NSW1993–1996
Paul Elliott   Labor Parramatta NSW1990–1996
Martyn Evans [3]   Labor Bonython SA1994–2004
Richard Evans   Liberal Cowan WA1993–1998
Wendy Fatin   Labor Brand WA1983–1996
Laurie Ferguson   Labor Reid NSW1990–2016
Paul Filing   Liberal Moore WA1990–1998
Tim Fischer   National Farrer NSW1984–2001
Eric Fitzgibbon   Labor Hunter NSW1984–1996
John Forrest   National Mallee Vic1993–2013
Ross Free   Labor Lindsay NSW1980–1996
Chris Gallus   Liberal Hindmarsh SA1990–2004
George Gear   Labor Canning WA1983–1996
Petro Georgiou [6]   Liberal Kooyong Vic1994–2010
Garrie Gibson   Labor Moreton Qld1990–1996
Russ Gorman   Labor Greenway NSW1983–1996
Ted Grace   Labor Fowler NSW1984–1998
Alan Griffin   Labor Corinella Vic1993–2016
Alan Griffiths   Labor Maribyrnong Vic1983–1996
Steele Hall   Liberal Boothby SA1981–1996
Bob Halverson   Liberal Casey Vic1984–1998
Chris Haviland   Labor Macarthur NSW1993–1996
David Hawker   Liberal Wannon Vic1983–2010
Marjorie Henzell   Labor Capricornia Qld1993–1996
John Hewson [8]   Liberal Wentworth NSW1987–1995
Noel Hicks   National Riverina NSW1980–1998
Clyde Holding   Labor Melbourne Ports Vic1977–1998
Colin Hollis   Labor Throsby NSW1983–1998
Bob Horne   Labor Paterson NSW1993–1996, 1998–2001
John Howard   Liberal Bennelong NSW1974–2007
Brian Howe   Labor Batman Vic1977–1996
Ben Humphreys   Labor Griffith Qld1977–1996
Harry Jenkins   Labor Scullin Vic1986–2013
Gary Johns   Labor Petrie Qld1987–1996
Barry Jones   Labor Lalor Vic1977–1998
David Jull   Liberal Fadden Qld1975–1983, 1984–2007
Bob Katter   National Kennedy Qld1993–present
Paul Keating   Labor Blaxland NSW1969–1996
Ros Kelly [7]   Labor Canberra ACT1980–1995
David Kemp   Liberal Goldstein Vic1990–2004
John Kerin [1]   Labor Werriwa NSW1972–1975, 1978–1993
Duncan Kerr   Labor Denison Tas1987–2010
Peter Knott   Labor Gilmore NSW1993–1996
John Langmore   Labor Fraser ACT1984–1997
Mark Latham [1]   Labor Werriwa NSW1994–2005
Michael Lavarch   Labor Dickson Qld1987–1996
Carmen Lawrence [2]   Labor Fremantle WA1994–2007
Michael Lee   Labor Dobell NSW1984–2001
Lou Lieberman   Liberal Indi Vic1993–2001
Ted Lindsay   Labor Herbert Qld1983–1996
Bruce Lloyd   National Murray Vic1971–1996
Ted Mack   Independent North Sydney NSW1990–1996
Michael MacKellar [5]   Liberal Warringah NSW1969–1994
Stephen Martin   Labor Cunningham NSW1984–2002
Stewart McArthur   Liberal Corangamite Vic1984–2007
Peter McGauran   National Gippsland Vic1983–2008
Jeannette McHugh   Labor Grayndler NSW1983–1996
Ian McLachlan   Liberal Barker SA1990–1998
Leo McLeay   Labor Watson NSW1979–2004
Daryl Melham   Labor Banks NSW1990–2013
Chris Miles   Liberal Braddon Tas1984–1998
John Moore   Liberal Ryan Qld1975–2001
Allan Morris   Labor Newcastle NSW1983–1998
Peter Morris   Labor Shortland NSW1972–1998
Judi Moylan   Liberal Pearce WA1993–2013
Garry Nehl   National Cowper NSW1984–2001
Neville Newell   Labor Richmond NSW1990–1996
Paul Neville   National Hinkler Qld1993–2013
Peter Nugent   Liberal Aston Vic1990–2001
Gavan O'Connor   Labor Corio Vic1993–2007
Neil O'Keefe   Labor Burke Vic1984–2001
Andrew Peacock [6]   Liberal Kooyong Vic1966–1994
Roger Price   Labor Chifley NSW1984–2010
Geoff Prosser   Liberal Forrest WA1987–2007
Gary Punch   Labor Barton NSW1983–1996
Christopher Pyne   Liberal Sturt SA1993–2019
Harry Quick   Labor Franklin Tas1993–2007
Bruce Reid   Liberal Bendigo Vic1990–1998
Peter Reith   Liberal Flinders Vic1982–1983, 1984–2001
Allan Rocher   Liberal Curtin WA1981–1998
Michael Ronaldson   Liberal Ballarat Vic1990–2001
Philip Ruddock   Liberal Berowra NSW1973–2016
Rod Sawford   Labor Port Adelaide SA1988–2007
Con Sciacca   Labor Bowman Qld1987–2004
Bruce Scott   National Maranoa Qld1990–2016
Les Scott   Labor Oxley Qld1988–1996
John Sharp   National Hume NSW1984–1998
David Simmons   Labor Calare NSW1983–1996
Ian Sinclair   National New England NSW1963–1998
Peter Slipper   Liberal Fisher Qld1984–1987, 1993–2013
Silvia Smith   Labor Bass Tas1993–1996
Stephen Smith   Labor Perth WA1993–2013
Brendan Smyth [7]   Liberal Canberra ACT1995–1996
Jim Snow   Labor Eden-Monaro NSW1983–1996
Warren Snowdon   Labor Northern Territory NT1987–1996, 1998–2022
Alex Somlyay   Liberal Fairfax Qld1990–2013
Peter Staples   Labor Jagajaga Vic1983–1996
Kathy Sullivan   Liberal Moncrieff Qld1984–2001
Wayne Swan   Labor Lilley Qld1993–1996, 1998–2019
Lindsay Tanner   Labor Melbourne Vic1993–2010
Bill Taylor   Liberal Groom Qld1988–1998
Andrew Theophanous   Labor Calwell Vic1980–2001
Andrew Thomson [8]   Liberal Wentworth NSW1995–2001
Robert Tickner   Labor Hughes NSW1984–1996
Warren Truss   National Wide Bay Qld1990–2016
Wilson Tuckey   Liberal O'Connor WA1980–2010
Mark Vaile   National Lyne NSW1993–2008
Barry Wakelin   Liberal Grey SA1993–2007
Frank Walker   Labor Robertson NSW1990–1996
Daryl Williams   Liberal Tangney WA1993–2004
Ralph Willis   Labor Gellibrand Vic1972–1998
Harry Woods   Labor Page NSW1990–1996
Michael Wooldridge   Liberal Chisholm Vic1987–2001
Trish Worth   Liberal Adelaide SA1993–2004

Notes

1 Labor member John Kerin resigned in December 1993; Labor candidate Mark Latham won the resulting by-election on 29 January 1994.
2 Labor member John Dawkins resigned in February 1994; Labor candidate Carmen Lawrence won the resulting by-election on 12 March 1994.
3 Labor member Neal Blewett resigned in February 1994; Labor candidate Martyn Evans won the resulting by-election on 19 March 1994.
4 Liberal member Jim Carlton resigned in January 1994; Liberal candidate Bronwyn Bishop won the resulting by-election on 26 March 1994.
5 Liberal member Michael MacKellar resigned in February 1994; Liberal candidate Tony Abbott won the resulting by-election on 26 March 1994.
6 Liberal member Andrew Peacock resigned in September 1994; Liberal candidate Petro Georgiou won the resulting by-election on 19 November 1994.
7 Labor member Ros Kelly resigned in January 1995; Liberal candidate Brendan Smyth won the resulting by-election on 25 March 1995.
8 Liberal member John Hewson resigned in February 1995; Liberal candidate Andrew Thomson won the resulting by-election on 8 April 1995.

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