Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1998–2001

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This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 1998 to 2001, as elected at the 1998 election. [1]

MemberPartyElectorateStateTerm in office
Tony Abbott   Liberal Warringah NSW 1994–2019
Dick Adams   Labor Lyons Tas 1993–2013
Anthony Albanese   Labor Grayndler NSW1996–present
John Anderson   National Gwydir NSW1989–2007
Peter Andren   Independent Calare NSW1996–2007
Neil Andrew   Liberal Wakefield SA 1983–2004
Kevin Andrews   Liberal Menzies Vic 1991–2022
Larry Anthony   National Richmond NSW1996–2004
Fran Bailey   Liberal McEwen Vic1990–1993, 1996–2010
Bruce Baird   Liberal Cook NSW1998–2007
Phil Barresi   Liberal Deakin Vic1996–2007
Kerry Bartlett   Liberal Macquarie NSW1996–2007
Kim Beazley   Labor Brand WA 1980–2007
Arch Bevis   Labor Brisbane Qld 1980–2010
Bruce Billson   Liberal Dunkley Vic1996–2016
Bronwyn Bishop   Liberal Mackellar NSW1996–2016
Julie Bishop   Liberal Curtin WA1998–2019
Laurie Brereton   Labor Kingsford Smith NSW1990–2004
Mal Brough   Liberal Longman Qld1996–2007, 2013–2016
Anna Burke   Labor Chisholm Vic1998–2016
Anthony Byrne [1]   Labor Holt Vic1999–2022
Alan Cadman   Liberal Mitchell NSW1974–2007
Ross Cameron   Liberal Parramatta NSW1996–2004
Ian Causley   National Page NSW1996–2007
Bob Charles   Liberal La Trobe Vic1990–2004
Ann Corcoran [2]   Labor Isaacs Vic2000–2007
Peter Costello   Liberal Higgins Vic1990–2009
David Cox   Labor Kingston SA1998–2004
Simon Crean   Labor Hotham Vic1990–2013
Janice Crosio   Labor Prospect NSW1990–2004
Michael Danby   Labor Melbourne Ports Vic1998–2019
Alexander Downer   Liberal Mayo SA1984–2008
Trish Draper   Liberal Makin SA1996–2007
Graham Edwards   Labor Cowan WA1998–2007
Annette Ellis   Labor Canberra ACT 1996–2010
Kay Elson   Liberal Forde Qld1996–2007
Craig Emerson   Labor Rankin Qld1998–2013
Warren Entsch   Liberal Leichhardt Qld1996–2007, 2010–present
Gareth Evans [1]   Labor Holt Vic1996–1999
Martyn Evans   Labor Bonython SA1994–2004
John Fahey   Liberal Macarthur NSW1996–2001
Laurie Ferguson   Labor Reid NSW1990–2016
Martin Ferguson   Labor Batman Vic1996–2013
Tim Fischer   National Farrer NSW1984–2001
Joel Fitzgibbon   Labor Hunter NSW1996–2022
John Forrest   National Mallee Vic1993–2013
Chris Gallus   Liberal Hindmarsh SA1990–2004
Teresa Gambaro   Liberal Petrie Qld1996–2007, 2010–2016
Joanna Gash   Liberal Gilmore NSW1996–2013
Petro Georgiou   Liberal Kooyong Vic1994–2010
Jane Gerick   Labor Canning WA1998–2001
Steve Gibbons   Labor Bendigo Vic1998–2013
Julia Gillard   Labor Lalor Vic1998–2013
Alan Griffin   Labor Bruce Vic1993–2016
Barry Haase   Liberal Kalgoorlie WA1998–2013
Jill Hall   Labor Shortland NSW1998–2016
Gary Hardgrave   Liberal Moreton Qld1996–2007
Michael Hatton   Labor Blaxland NSW1996–2007
David Hawker   Liberal Wannon Vic1983–2010
Kelly Hoare   Labor Charlton NSW1998–2007
Joe Hockey   Liberal North Sydney NSW1996–2015
Colin Hollis   Labor Throsby NSW1983–2001
Bob Horne   Labor Paterson NSW1993–1996, 1998–2001
John Howard   Liberal Bennelong NSW1974–2007
Kay Hull   National Riverina NSW1998–2010
Julia Irwin   Labor Fowler NSW1998–2010
Harry Jenkins   Labor Scullin Vic1986–2013
David Jull   Liberal Fadden Qld1975–1983, 1984–2007
Bob Katter   National Kennedy Qld1993–present
De-Anne Kelly   National Dawson Qld1996–2007
Jackie Kelly   Liberal Lindsay NSW1996–2007
David Kemp   Liberal Goldstein Vic1990–2004
Cheryl Kernot   Labor Dickson Qld1998–2001
Duncan Kerr   Labor Denison Tas1987–2010
Mark Latham   Labor Werriwa NSW1994–2005
Carmen Lawrence   Labor Fremantle WA1994–2007
Tony Lawler   National Parkes NSW1998–2001
Michael Lee   Labor Dobell NSW1984–2001
Lou Lieberman   Liberal Indi Vic1993–2001
Peter Lindsay   Liberal Herbert Qld1996–2010
Kirsten Livermore   Labor Capricornia Qld1998–2013
Jim Lloyd   Liberal Robertson NSW1996–2007
Stewart McArthur   Liberal Corangamite Vic1984–2007
Robert McClelland   Labor Barton NSW1996–2013
Ian Macfarlane   Liberal Groom Qld1998–2016
Stephen Martin   Labor Cunningham NSW1984–2002
Margaret May   Liberal McPherson Qld1998–2010
Jann McFarlane   Labor Stirling WA1998–2004
Peter McGauran   National Gippsland Vic1983–2008
Leo McLeay   Labor Watson NSW1979–2004
Bob McMullan   Labor Fraser ACT1996–2010
Jenny Macklin   Labor Jagajaga Vic1996–2019
Daryl Melham   Labor Banks NSW1990–2013
John Moore [4]   Liberal Ryan Qld1975–2001
Allan Morris   Labor Newcastle NSW1983–2001
Frank Mossfield   Labor Greenway NSW1996–2004
Judi Moylan   Liberal Pearce WA1993–2013
John Murphy   Labor Lowe NSW1998–2013
Garry Nehl   National Cowper NSW1984–2001
Gary Nairn   Liberal Eden-Monaro NSW1996–2007
Brendan Nelson   Liberal Bradfield NSW1996–2009
Paul Neville   National Hinkler Qld1993–2013
Peter Nugent [5]   Liberal Aston Vic1990–2001
Michelle O'Byrne   Labor Bass Tas1998–2004
Gavan O'Connor   Labor Corio Vic1993–2007
Neil O'Keefe   Labor Burke Vic1984–2001
Chris Pearce [5]   Liberal Aston Vic2001–2010
Tanya Plibersek   Labor Sydney NSW1998–present
Roger Price   Labor Chifley NSW1984–2010
Geoff Prosser   Liberal Forrest WA1987–2007
Christopher Pyne   Liberal Sturt SA1993–2019
Harry Quick   Labor Franklin Tas1993–2007
Peter Reith   Liberal Flinders Vic1982–1983, 1984–2001
Bernie Ripoll   Labor Oxley Qld1998–2016
Michael Ronaldson   Liberal Ballarat Vic1990–2001
Nicola Roxon   Labor Gellibrand Vic1998–2013
Kevin Rudd   Labor Griffith Qld1998–2013
Philip Ruddock   Liberal Berowra NSW1973–2016
Rod Sawford   Labor Port Adelaide SA1988–2007
Alby Schultz   Liberal Hume NSW1998–2013
Con Sciacca   Labor Bowman Qld1987–1996, 1998–2004
Bruce Scott   National Maranoa Qld1990–2016
Patrick Secker   Liberal Barker SA1998–2013
Bob Sercombe   Labor Maribyrnong Vic1996–2007
Leonie Short [4]   Labor Ryan Qld2001
Sid Sidebottom   Labor Braddon Tas1998–2004, 2007–2013
Peter Slipper   Liberal Fisher Qld1984–1987, 1993–2013
Stephen Smith   Labor Perth WA1993–2013
Warren Snowdon   Labor Northern Territory NT 1987–1996, 1998–2022
Alex Somlyay   Liberal Fairfax Qld1990–2013
Andrew Southcott   Liberal Boothby SA1996–2016
Stuart St. Clair   National New England NSW1998–2001
Sharman Stone   Liberal Murray Vic1996–2016
Wayne Swan   Labor Lilley Qld1993–1996, 1998–2019
Kathy Sullivan   Liberal Moncrieff Qld1984–2001
Lindsay Tanner   Labor Melbourne Vic1993–2010
Andrew Theophanous   Labor/Independent [3] Calwell Vic1980–2001
Cameron Thompson   Liberal Blair Qld1998–2007
Andrew Thomson   Liberal Wentworth NSW1995–2001
Kelvin Thomson   Labor Wills Vic1996–2016
Warren Truss   National Wide Bay Qld1990–2016
Wilson Tuckey   Liberal O'Connor WA1980–2010
Mark Vaile   National Lyne NSW1993–2008
Danna Vale   Liberal Hughes NSW1996–2010
Barry Wakelin   Liberal Grey SA1993–2007
Mal Washer   Liberal Moore WA1998–2013
Kim Wilkie   Labor Swan WA1998–2007
Daryl Williams   Liberal Tangney WA1993–2004
Greg Wilton [2]   Labor Isaacs Vic1996–2000
Michael Wooldridge   Liberal Casey Vic1987–2001
Trish Worth   Liberal Adelaide SA1996–2004
Christian Zahra   Labor McMillan Vic1998–2004
1 The Labor member for Holt (VIC), Gareth Evans, resigned on 30 September 1999; Labor candidate Anthony Byrne won the resulting by-election on 6 November.
2 The Labor member for Isaacs (VIC), Greg Wilton, died on 14 June 2000; Labor candidate Ann Corcoran won the resulting by-election on 12 August.
3 Andrew Theophanous, the member for Calwell (VIC), resigned from the Labor party on 18 October 2000, serving for the remainder of his term as an independent.
4 Liberal member John Moore, member for the western Brisbane seat of Ryan, resigned on 5 February 2001; Labor candidate Leonie Short won the resulting by-election on 17 March.
5 Liberal member Peter Nugent, member for Aston (VIC), died on 24 April 2001; Liberal candidate Chris Pearce won the resulting by-election on 14 July.

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