Candidates of the 2007 Australian federal election

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This article provides details on candidates who stood at the 2007 Australian federal election.

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Nominations were formally declared open by the Australian Electoral Commission following the issue of the writ on Wednesday, 17 October 2007. Nominations closed at 12 noon Thursday, 1 November 2007. The received nominations were declared public after 12 noon Friday 2 November 2007.

The election itself was held on Saturday 24 November 2007.

Redistributions and seat changes

Retiring Members and Senators

The following Members of the House of Representatives (denoted "MP") and Senators did not seek another term at the election.

Labor

Liberal

National

Democrats

Independent

House of Representatives

Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used.

Australian Capital Territory

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
Canberra Labor Annette Ellis Natalie Colbert Amanda Bresnan John Holder (CEC)
Fraser Labor Bob McMullan Troy Williams Meredith Hunter Jim Arnold (CEC)
Darren Churchill (Dem)
Farida Iqbal (SA)
Kerri Taranto (Ind)

New South Wales

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate Family First candidate CDP candidateOther candidates
Banks Labor Daryl Melham Bruce Morrow (Lib)Susan RobertsStephen ChavuraDon Nguyen (LDP)
Huu Khoa Nguyen (CEC)
Barton Labor Robert McClelland John La Mela (Lib)Michele McKenzieChris Svolos
Bennelong Liberal Maxine McKew John Howard (Lib)Lindsay PetersLorraine MarkwellRobyn PeeblesDavid Allen (Ind)
Graeme Cordiner (Ind)
Peter Goldfinch (Dem)
David Leyonhjelm (LDP)
Gavin Spencer (CEC)
Yusuf Tahir (-)
Margherita Tracanelli (CCC)
Victor Waterson (ON)
Berowra Liberal Michael Colnan Philip Ruddock (Lib)Wendy McMurdoSam EllisRay LevickRob McFarlane (Dem)
Mick Gallagher (Ind)
Blaxland Labor Jason Clare Mark Majewski (Lib)John KyGabrielle KentChris McLachlanRaul Bassi (SA)
Harry Stavrinos (Ind)
Bob Vinnicombe (ON)
Bradfield Liberal Victoria Brookman Brendan Nelson (Lib)Susie GemmellJames TurnbullWitold WiszniewskiRobert Butler (CEC)
Calare National Michael Allen John Cobb (Nat) Jeremy Buckingham Gavin Priestley (Ind)
David Simpson (CEC)
Charlton Labor Greg Combet Lindsay Paterson (Lib)Suzanne PritchardJim KendallPatrick Barry (Ind)
Terry Cook (SEP)
David Stow (CEC)
Stuart Ulrich (Ind)
Chifley Labor Roger Price Jess Diaz (Lib)John ForresterEvan JewellDave VincentJames Cogan (SEP)
Wayne Hyland (Ind)
Louise Kedwell (ON)
Amarjit Tanda (Ind)
Cook Liberal Mark Buttigieg Scott Morrison (Lib)Naomi WaizerAri KatsoulasBeth SmithPatricia Poulos (Ind)
Richard Putral (ON)
Graeme Strang (Ind)
Cowper National Paul Sekfy Luke Hartsuyker (Nat)John CartyFlavia Arapi-NunezDeborah LionsLeon Belgrave (LDP)
Cunningham Labor Sharon Bird Colin Fowler (Lib) Michael Organ Jemma TribeNolene NorsworthyJohn Flanagan (NCP)
Jess Moore (SA)
Dobell Liberal Craig Thomson Ken Ticehurst (Lib)Scott RickardHadden ErvinMichael DarbyGraeme Bird (LDP)
Doug Eaton (Ind)
Steve Hughes (CEC)
Eden-Monaro Liberal Mike Kelly Gary Nairn (Lib)Keith HughesPeter HarrisMatthew Chivers Tim Quilty (LDP)
Acacia Rose (Ind)
Farrer Liberal Chris Ryan Sussan Ley (Lib)Darran StonehouseRhonda LeverDouglas Henderson (CCE)
Pat Mathers (CEC)
Fowler Labor Julia Irwin Rose Torossian (Lib)Vlaudin VegaPaul Termeulen
Gilmore Liberal Neil Reilly Joanna Gash (Lib)Ben van der WijngaartBrett GreenhalghBohdan BrumerskyjSimon Blake (CCE)
Warwick Hunt (CEC)
Of The Above None (Ind)
Kevin Ramsey (LDP)
Grayndler Labor Anthony Albanese Daniel Caffery (Lib)Saeed KhanEhab HennienJeffrey Gabriel (Dem)
Pip Hinman (SA)
Patrick O'Connor (SEP)
Greenway Liberal Michael Vassili Louise Markus (Lib)Leigh WilliamsJoanne MullerJohn PhillipsF Ivor (Ind)
Goran Reves (CEC)
Hughes Liberal Greg Holland Danna Vale (Lib)Jamie PatersonJulie MezyedJohn Vanderjagt
Hume Liberal David Grant Alby Schultz (Lib)Jim ClarkCathy TrentGeoff PeetLindsay Cosgrove (CEC)
Hunter Labor Joel Fitzgibbon Beth Black (Nat)Jan DavisBernie NevilleDaniel Albury (CEC)
John Harvey (CCC)
Kingsford Smith Labor Peter Garrett Caroline Beinke (Lib)Sue MahonyMarcus CampbellAlex Safari (SEP)
Lindsay Liberal David Bradbury Karen Chijoff (Lib)Lesley EdwardsIris MullerAndrew GreenGrant Bayley (LDP)
Lisa Harrold (Ind)
Kerry McNally (Ind)
Lowe Labor John Murphy Jim Tsolakis (Lib)Marc RerceretnamBill Shailer
Lyne National James Langley Mark Vaile (Nat)Susie RussellRobert WaldronJamie Harrison (Ind)
Graeme Muldoon (CEC)
Rodger Riach (Ind)
Stewart Scott-Irving (Ind)
Barry Wright (Ind)
Macarthur Liberal Nick Bleasdale Pat Farmer (Lib)Ben RaueDouglas RauchGodwin GohSamantha Elliott-Halls (Dem)
Andy Thompson (NCP)
Mackellar Liberal Chris Sharpe Bronwyn Bishop (Lib)Craige McWhirterMichael HubbardJohn Adams (CCC)
Clinton Barnes (Dem)
Matt McLellan (Ind)
Macquarie Labor Bob Debus Kerry Bartlett (Lib)Carmel McCallumCharles LiptakRobert GiffordKirk Fletcher (LDP)
Michael Segedin (CEC)
Tim Williams (Ind)
Mitchell Liberal Nigel Gould Alex Hawke (Lib)Toni Wright-TurnerJarrod GraetzDarryl AllenJames Fiander (CCC)
Jordie Bodlay (Ind)
New England Independent Luke BrandPhil Betts (Nat)Bruce TaylorBrian Dettman (ON)
Tony Windsor * (Ind)
Richard Witten (CEC)
Newcastle Labor Sharon Grierson Krysia Walker (Lib)Charmian EckersleyMalcolm EastMilton CaineAaron Buman (Ind)
Joel Curry (Ind)
Noel Holt (SEP)
Aaron Johnson (Dem)
Geoff Payne (SA)
North Sydney Liberal Mike Bailey Joe Hockey (Lib)Ted NixonJohn CafferattaArie BaalbergenMarcus Aussie-Stone (Ind)
Kundan Misra (CEC)
Barry Thompson (CCC)
Page National Janelle Saffin Chris Gulaptis (Nat)Theo JongenMirian VegaRhonda AvasaluBen Beatty (LDP)
Doug Behn (Ind)
John Culverwell (CEC)
Tony Kane (Ind)
Julia Melland (Dem)
Parkes National Margaret Patriarca Mark Coulton (Nat)Matt Parmeter Bruce Haigh (Ind)
Tim Horan (Ind)
Michael Kiely (CCC)
Richard Stringer (CEC)
Parramatta Liberal Julie Owens Colin Robinson (Lib)Astrid O'NeillRene HernandezSam BaissariBrian Buckley (Ind)
Rachel Evans (SA)
Chris Gordon (SEP)
Alasdair Macdonald (-)
Graham Nickols (LDP)
Paterson Liberal Jim Arneman Bob Baldwin (Lib)Judy DonnellyChristopher StokesHeather HaynesJohn Hamberger (ON)
Paul Hennelly (FPY)
Tony King (CEC)
Prospect Labor Chris Bowen Lily Arthur (Lib)Lizza GebilaginCarolyn LeverJason Callander
Reid Labor Laurie Ferguson Ronney Oueik (Lib)Mark LipscombeVeronica LambertAlex Sharah Silma Ihram (Dem)
Hal Johnson (CEC)
Richmond Labor Justine Elliot Sue Page (Nat)Giovanni EbonoBarbara RaymondDaniel Farmilo (LDP)
Graham McCallum (CEC)
Scott Sledge (Dem)
Riverina National Peter Knox Kay Hull (Nat)Ray GoodlassCraig Hesketh (ON)
Gary Johnson (CEC)
Robertson Liberal Belinda Neal Jim Lloyd (Lib)Mira WroblewskiDaniel LeGeorge GrantHelen Ryan (ON)
Nicholas Tomlin (CEC)
Shortland Labor Jill Hall Jon Kealy (Lib)Keith ParsonsMatthew ReevesLes Wallace
Sydney Labor Tanya Plibersek Georgina Anderson (Lib) Jenny Leong John LeeAdrian Ford (CEC)
Mayo Materazzo (Dem)
Jane Ward (Ind)
Throsby Labor Jennie George Stuart Wright (Lib)Peter MoranScott Deakes
Warringah Liberal Hugh Zochling Tony Abbott (Lib)Conny HarrisBrent MiddletonBill McCuddenGeorgina Johanson (Dem)
Patricia Petersen (Ind)
Goronwy Price (CCE)
Watson Labor Tony Burke Philip Mansour (Lib)Christine DonayreMerry FoyJosephine SammutRonald Poulsen (-)
Wentworth Liberal George Newhouse Malcolm Turnbull (Lib)Susan JarnasonJames AdamsBradley MoloneyDixie Coulton (CCC)
Dani Ecuyer (Ind)
Pierce Field (Dem)
John Jamieson (CEC)
Jonatan Kelu (LDP)
Pat Sheil (Ind)
Werriwa Labor Chris Hayes Rachel Elliott (Lib)Neerav BhattAndrew MillsHany GayedJoe Bryant (Ind)

Northern Territory

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate CLP candidate Greens candidateOther candidates
Lingiari Labor Warren Snowdon Adam Giles Emma YoungMaurie Ryan (Ind)
Wayne Wright (Ind)
Solomon Liberal Damian Hale Dave Tollner Deborah HudsonTrudy Campbell (CEC)
Jacques Chester (LDP)
Maurice Foley (Ind)

Queensland

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate Democrats candidate Family First candidateOther candidates
Blair Liberal Shayne Neumann Cameron Thompson (Lib)Peter LuxtonDavid WhiteBevan SmithDale Chorley (Ind)
Doug Swanborough (LDP)
Robert Thies (CEC)
Bonner Liberal Kerry Rea Ross Vasta (Lib)David WyattVicki StocksStephen GellatlyShane Boese (FPY)
Lisa Charles (LDP)
Bowman Liberal Jason Young Andrew Laming (Lib)Brad ScottPaul HollandAlan LucasDave Chidgey (ON)
Brisbane Labor Arch Bevis Ted O'Brien (Lib)Elizabeth GuthrieDon SinnamonMark WhiteNick Contarino (CEC)
Ewan Saunders (SA)
Capricornia Labor Kirsten Livermore Scott Kilpatrick (Lib)
Robert Mills (Nat)
Paul BambrickAnton PrangeJon EatonBill Ingrey (CEC)
Bob Oakes (Ind)
Dawson National James Bidgood De-Anne Kelly (Nat)Peter BellChris DoyleRena LeeAndrew Harris (CEC)
Dickson Liberal Fiona McNamara Peter Dutton (Lib)Howard NielsenPeter Kerin Dale Shuttleworth Brad Cornwell (LDP)
Connie Wood (CDP)
Fadden Liberal Rana Watson Alex Douglas (Nat)
Stuart Robert* (Lib)
Mike BealeChris FaintRoss WilsonKen Martin (CEC)
David Montgomery (Ind)
John Walter (ON)
Fairfax Liberal Debbie Blumel Alex Somlyay (Lib)David NorrisJanette HashemiLisa WoodsMax Phillips (Ind)
Kevin Savage (ON)
Kevin Watt (CEC)
Fisher Liberal Darrell Main Peter Slipper (Lib)Mathew GrayCarolyn KerrGraeme Cumming Caroline Hutchinson (Ind)
Flynn National Chris Trevor Glenn Churchill (Nat)
Jason Rose (Lib)
Marella PettinatoJulie NobleMathew DrysdalePhillip Costello (Ind)
Jarrah Job (LDP)
Duncan Scott (Ind)
Forde Liberal Brett Raguse Hajnal Ban (Nat)
Wendy Creighton (Lib)
Andy GrodeckiMaaz SyedIona AbrahamsonChris Coyle (Ind)
Rod Evans (ON)
Danny Hope (CEC)
Griffith Labor Kevin Rudd Craig Thomas (Lib)Willy BachRob CotterillAndrew Hassall P M Howard (Ind)
Jim McIlroy (SA)
Samantha Myers (LDP)
Groom Liberal Chris Meibusch Ian Macfarlane (Lib)Pauline CollinsShalina NajeebPeter FindlayRob Berry (Ind)
Rod Jeanneret (Ind)
Irene Jones (CEC)
Grahame Volker (Ind)
Herbert Liberal George Colbran Peter Lindsay (Lib)Jenny StirlingSharon SheridanMichael PunshonBilly Brennan (Ind)
Garrie Lynch (Ind)
Francis Pauler (ON)
Ben Thompson (LDP)
Hinkler National Garry Parr Paul Neville (Nat)Andrew DickesRobert BromwichCameron RubRoy Wells (Ind)
Kennedy Independent Alan NeilanEd Morrison (Nat)Frank ReillyNigel AsplinKeith DouglasBill Hankin (ON)
Bob Katter * (Ind)
Leichhardt Liberal Jim Turnour Ian Crossland (Nat)
Charlie McKillop (Lib)
Sue CoryBridgette LennoxBen JacobsenDamien Byrnes (Ind)
Tony Hudson (Ind)
Selwyn Johnston (Ind)
Norman Miller (Ind)
Rata Hami Pugh (Ind)
Lilley Labor Wayne Swan Scott McConnel (Lib)Simon Kean HammersonJennifer CluseKaren GrayAubrey Clark (LDP)
Longman Liberal Jon Sullivan Mal Brough (Lib)Paul CostinLiz Oss-EmerPeter UrquhartTrent MacDonald (LDP)
Dan Winniak (CEC)
Maranoa National Mike Bathersby Bruce Scott (Nat)Bob EastAlan DicksonDavid TotenhoferRod Watson (ON)
McPherson Liberal Eddy Sarroff Margaret May (Lib)Ben O'CallaghanLori CarnwellKevin DavisGeoff Cornell (CEC)
Tyrone Jackson (Ind)
Moncrieff Liberal Sam Miszkowski Steven Ciobo (Lib)Carla Brandon Paul Stevenson James TaylerTim Kirchler (SA)
Paul Shears (Ind)
Liz Thompson (CEC)
Moreton Liberal Graham Perrett Gary Hardgrave (Lib)Emma HineEmad SolimanSteve ChristianShane Brown (LDP)
Andrew Lamb (Ind)
Oxley Labor Bernie Ripoll Scott White (Lib)Austin LundMurray HenmanGreg RoyBrian Haag (CEC)
Petrie Liberal Yvette D'Ath Teresa Gambaro (Lib)Terry JonesBruce CarnwellSally VincentPeter Britt (CDP)
Michael Pope (LDP)
Rankin Labor Craig Emerson Pete Coulson (Lib)Neil CotterSalam El Marebi Bert van Manen Rob Meyers (CEC)
Liam Tjia (LDP)
Ryan Liberal Ross Daniels Michael Johnson (Lib)Evan JonesJim PageLeisa SchmidJock Mackenzie (LDP)
Neville Solomon (CEC)
Charles Worringham (Ind)
Wide Bay National Tony Lawrence Warren Truss (Nat)Katherine WebbTerry ShawJohn ChapmanMartin Essenberg (ON)
Cate Molloy (Ind)

South Australia

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Democrats candidate Family First candidateOther candidates
Adelaide Labor Kate Ellis Tracy MarshPeter SollySandy BiarDennis Slape
Barker Liberal Karen Lock Patrick Secker Andrew JenningsJustin SneathPhil CornishDeb Thiele (Nat)
Boothby Liberal Nicole Cornes Andrew Southcott Jodi KirkbyCraig BossieAndrew ColeDavid Humphreys (LDP)
Ray McGhee (Ind)
Barbara Pannach (ON)
Grey Liberal Karin Bolton Rowan Ramsey Rosalie GarlandGil RobertsonMal HollandWilbur Klein (Nat)
David Wright (Ind)
Hindmarsh Labor Steve Georganas Rita BourasTim WhiteJen WilliamsRichard BuntingClinton Duncan (Ind)
Heidi Robins (WWW)
James Warry (LDP)
Kingston Liberal Amanda Rishworth Kym Richardson Bill WellerMatthew Fowler Robert Brokenshire Barry Becker (Ind)
Alex Kusznir (Ind)
Lachlan Smith (LDP)
Makin Liberal Tony Zappia Bob Day Graham SmithAleisha BrownAndrew GrahamRobert Fechner (ON)
Gary Vandersluis (LDP)
Mayo Liberal Mary Brewerton Alexander Downer Lynton VonowAndrew CastriqueTrish NolanRachael Barons (CCE)
Port Adelaide Labor Mark Butler Brenton ChomelColin ThomasPam MooreBruce Hambour
Sturt Liberal Mia Handshin Christopher Pyne Sally ReidPaul RowseCarol JansenFelicity Tilbrook (LDP)
Wakefield Liberal Nick Champion David Fawcett Terry AllenFelicity MartinBruce NairnPauline Edmunds (WWW)
Peter Fitzpatrick (ON)
Martin Walsh (LDP)

Tasmania

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Family First candidateOther candidates
Bass Liberal Jodie Campbell Michael Ferguson Tom MillenIxa De HaanShem Bennett (LDP)
Adrian Watts (CEC)
Sven Wiener (Ind)
Braddon Liberal Sid Sidebottom Mark Baker Paul O'Halloran Wayne De BomfordPeter Cunningham (LDP)
Stephen Dick (CEC)
Denison Labor Duncan Kerr Leigh GrayHelen HutchinsonRobyn MunroSusan Austin (SA)
Rob Larner (CEC)
Franklin Labor Julie Collins Vanessa Goodwin Gerard VelnaarGino PapiccioMatt Holloway (SA)
Roger Honey (CEC)
Lyons Labor Dick Adams Geoff PageKaren CassidyAmy ParsonsBen Quin (Ind)
Ray Williams (CEC)

Victoria

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Coalition candidate Greens candidate Democrats candidate Family First candidateOther candidates
Aston Liberal Gerry Raleigh Chris Pearce (Lib)Adam PepperRachal AzaPeter LakeDoug Mitchell (CEC)
Ballarat Labor Catherine King Samantha McIntosh (Lib)Belinda CoatesDale Butterfield
Batman Labor Martin Ferguson Jonathan Peart (Lib)Patricia CareyDarren HassanPeter KerinRobert Barwick (CEC)
Bendigo Labor Steve Gibbons Peter Kennedy (Lib)Toby ByrneEdward GuymerTerry JarvisPeter Consandine (Ind)
Clinton Gale (LDP)
Eril Rathjen (Ind)
Adam Veitch (Ind)
Bruce Labor Alan Griffin Angela Randall (Lib)Rob CassidyRichard GrossiBronwyn RawlinsSandra Herrmann (CDP)
Neil Smith (ON)
Calwell Labor Maria Vamvakinou Dianne Livett (Lib)Brook ShauneVanessa MusolinoArthur BullerPhilip Cutler (Ind)
Frank Gaglioti (SEP)
Don Hampshire (Ind)
Sleiman Yohanna (CEC)
Casey Liberal Dympna Beard Tony Smith (Lib)Salore CraigTony IngleseDaniel HarrisonGeorge Moran (CDP)
Chisholm Labor Anna Burke Myles King (Lib)Alistair McCaskillDaniel BerkGary OngLars Thrystrup (CEC)
Corangamite Liberal Darren Cheeseman Stewart McArthur (Lib)Fiona NelsonGabrielle KilleenJan EdwardsSukrit Sabhlok (LDP)
Corio Labor Richard Marles Angelo Kakouros (Lib)Rob LeachErica Menheere-ThompsonGordon AldersonChris Johnston (SA)
Gavan O'Connor (Ind)
Ross Russell (CEC)
Darrin Welden (LDP)
Deakin Liberal Mike Symon Phil Barresi (Lib)Bill PembertonPaula NicholsonFiona BronteNick Stevenson (LDP)
Dunkley Liberal Graham McBride Bruce Billson (Lib)Neale AdamsKaren BaileySteven Ashdown
Flinders Liberal Gary March Greg Hunt (Lib)Bob BrownDavid BattenCameron Eastman
Gellibrand Labor Nicola Roxon Wayne Tseng (Lib)Robert GibsonRachel RichardsMukesh GargBen Courtice (SA)
Rod Doel (CEC)
Dave O'Neil (Ind)
Gippsland National Jane Rowe Peter McGauran (Nat)Jeff WrathallMichael RowellBen Buckley (Ind)
Helen McAdam (WWW)
Goldstein Liberal Julia Mason Andrew Robb (Lib)Neil PillingMichael BaileyJoyce KhooColin Horne (CEC)
Gorton Labor Brendan O'Connor Susan Jennison (Lib) Huong Truong Scott AmberleyVern Hughes (DLP)
Higgins Liberal Barbara Norman Peter Costello (Lib)Michael Wilbur-HamMary DettmanPenny BadwalGenevieve Forde (Ind)
Stephen Mayne (Ind)
Graeme Meddings (Ind)
Holt Labor Anthony Byrne Emanuele Cicchiello (Lib)Lynette KeleherKen SeymourYasmin De ZilwaChris Morgan (CEC)
Hotham Labor Simon Crean Vince Arborea (Lib)Matthew BillmanCraig CadbyPeter DorianTerry Farrell (DLP)
Mike Woodward (CEC)
Indi Liberal Zuvele Leschen Sophie Mirabella (Lib)Helen RobinsonSarah BensonJim RaineyJeremy Beck (CEC)
Isaacs Labor Mark Dreyfus Ross Fox (Lib)Colin LongLaura ChippJadah PleiterGordon Ford (Ind)
Robert Norrie (LDP)
Jagajaga Labor Jenny Macklin Conrad D'Souza (Lib)Lisa HodgsonJason GrahamAndrew ConlonStephen Lele (CEC)
Kooyong Liberal Ken Harvey Petro Georgiou (Lib)Peter CampbellDavid CollyerJohn LaidlerPierre Curtis (CEC)
Lalor Labor Julia Gillard Peter Curtis (Lib)Jay TilleyRoger HoweSteve GleesonLibby Krepp (DLP)
La Trobe Liberal Rodney Cocks Jason Wood (Lib)Bree TaylorCraig BealeJim ZubicKurt Beilharz (CEC)
Surome Singh (LDP)
Mallee National John Zigouras John Forrest (Nat)Liam FarrellyVicki McLeodGlenn CoulthardChris Lahy (CEC)
Maribyrnong Labor Bill Shorten Ian Soylemez (Lib)Bob MuntzRobert LivesayIan KeelingAndre Kozlowski (CEC)
McEwen Liberal Rob Mitchell Fran Bailey (Lib)Steve Meacher David Kane Ian CransonRod McLennan (CEC)
Robert Newnham (LDP)
Darren Trueman (Ind)
McMillan Liberal Christine Maxfield Russell Broadbent (Lib)Sandra BettsDon WaltersTerry AeschlimannTheo Alblas (CEC)
Suryan Chandrasegaran (DLP)
Ben Fiechtner (LDP)
Melbourne Labor Lindsay Tanner Andrea Del Ciotto (Lib) Adam Bandt Tim WrightGeorgia PearsonWill Marshall (SEP)
Kylie McGregor (-)
Andrew Reed (CEC)
Melbourne Ports Labor Michael Danby Adam Held (Lib)Phillip WalkerJohn MathiesonRebecca GebbingAaron Isherwood (CEC)
Menzies Liberal Andrew Campbell Kevin Andrews (Lib)David EllisDamien WiseKen Smithies Philip Nitschke (Ind)
Murray Liberal Bob Scates Sharman Stone (Lib)Ian ChristoeSarina IsgroSerena MooreRob Bryant (Ind)
Jeff Davy (CEC)
Paul Merrigan (Ind)
Diane Teasdale (Ind)
Scullin Labor Harry Jenkins Charles Williams (Lib)Linda LaosPeter HudeTania ByersSimon Steer (CEC)
Wannon Liberal Antony Moore David Hawker (Lib)Lisa OwenDaniel Pech
Wills Labor Kelvin Thomson Claude Tomisich (Lib)Dave CollisEdward ClarkeIhab KeladaZane Alcorn (SA)
Craig Isherwood (CEC)

Western Australia

ElectorateHeld by Labor candidate Liberal candidate Greens candidate Family First candidate CDP candidateOther candidates
 
Brand Labor Gary Gray Phil Edman Dawn JecksAndrew NewhouseBrent TremainHuw Grossmith (LDP)
Robin Scott (ON)
Rob Totten (CEC)
Canning Liberal John Hughes Don Randall Denise HardieRodney GrassoKevin SwartsBrian Deane (ON)
Brian McCarthy (CEC)
Cowan Labor Liz Prime Luke Simpkins Johannes HermannRhonda HamersleyMartin FirthRoger Blakeway (CEC)
Ken Lee (LDP)
Norm Ramsey (Ind)
Dave Tierney (ON)
Curtin Liberal Peter Grant Julie Bishop Lee HemsleyBev CustersGail ForderAlbert Caine (ON)
Shahar Helel (Ind)
Forrest Liberal Peter MacFarlane Nola Marino Kingsley GibsonLeighton KnollJohn Lewis Noel Brunning (Ind)
Ian Tuffnell (CEC)
Jodie Yardley (ON)
Fremantle Labor Melissa Parke John JamiesonSteve WalkerAndriette du PlessisBill HeggersSue Bateman (ON)
Paul Ellison (CEC)
Sam Wainwright (SA)
Hasluck Liberal Sharryn Jackson Stuart Henry Jane BremmerSteve BoltRob MerrellsSiou Hong Chia (LDP)
Bill Gaugg (ON)
Neil Vincent (CEC)
Kalgoorlie Liberal Sharon Thiel Barry Haase Robin Chapple Ian RoseRoss PattersonIan Burt (CEC)
Charles Dalton (LDP)
Derek Major (ON)
Moore Liberal Geraldine Burgess Mal Washer Annette Pericic-HerrmannDouglas CrokerLachlan DunjeyGeorge Gault (ON)
Jack Harvey (CEC)
O'Connor Liberal Dominic Rose Wilson Tuckey Adrian PriceStephen LarsonMac ForsythDarius Crowe (Ind)
Philip Gardiner (Nat)
George Giudice (Ind)
Judy Sudholz (CEC)
Ross Paravacini (ON)
Michael Walton (Ind)
Pearce Liberal Christopher Myson Judi Moylan Yvonne DolsDavid BoltPaul MewhorSteve Branwhite (Ind)
David Gunnyon (ON)
Ron McLean (CEC)
Annolies Truman (SA)
Perth Labor Stephen Smith Daniel NikolicDamian Douglas-MeyerSharon FairfullPaul ConnellyStephen Brooks (Ind)
Marie Edmonds (ON)
Orm Girvan (CEC)
Chris Latham (SA)
Stirling Liberal Peter Tinley Michael Keenan Tamara DesiatovSymia HopkinsonRay MoranKeith Hallam (CEC)
Denise Hynd (WWW)
Alex Patrick (ON)
Sam Ward (LDP)
Swan Labor Kim Wilkie Steve Irons Kim LissonDamon FowlerTasman GilbertMark Dixon (LDP)
Norman Gay (CEC)
Joy Harris (ON)
Joe Lopez (SEP)
Linda Ross (Ind)
Tangney Liberal Mark Reynolds Dennis Jensen Christine IvanLisa SaladineKa-ren ChewLloyd Boon (ON)
Katherine Jackson (Ind)

Senate

Sitting senators are shown in bold text. Tickets that elected at least one Senator are highlighted in the relevant colour. Successful candidates are identified by an asterisk (*).

Australian Capital Territory

Two Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates LDP candidates
  1. Kate Lundy *
  2. Peter Conway
  1. Gary Humphries *
  2. Jacqui Myers
  1. Kerrie Tucker
  2. Elena Kirschbaum
  1. Norvan Vogt
  2. Anthony David
  1. Lisa Milat
  2. Chris Textor
WWW candidates CCC candidates NDP candidates
  1. Emma Davidson
  2. Shannon Morris
  1. Michael Fullam-Stone
  2. Andrew Gee
  1. Michael Denborough
  2. Erica Denborough

New South Wales

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. Senators John Faulkner (Labor), Concetta Fierravanti-Wells (Liberal), Michael Forshaw (Labor), Bill Heffernan (Liberal), Steve Hutchins (Labor) and Fiona Nash (National) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates Family First candidates
  1. Mark Arbib*
  2. Doug Cameron*
  3. Ursula Stephens *
  4. Pierre Esber
  5. Fiona Seaton
  6. Pauline James
  1. Helen Coonan * (Lib)
  2. John Williams* (Nat)
  3. Marise Payne * (Lib)
  4. Murray Lees (Nat)
  5. Vicky McGahey (Lib)
  6. Carolyn Currie (Lib)
  1. Kerry Nettle
  2. David Shoebridge
  3. Marcia Ella-Duncan
  4. Jack Mundey
  5. Christina Ho
  6. Sandra Heilpern
  1. Lyn Shumack
  2. David King
  3. Brett Paterson
  1. Andrew Markwell
  2. Kathy Grey
One Nation candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates Climate Change candidates
 
  1. Judith Newson
  2. Andrew Webber
  3. Peter Bussa
  4. Andy Frew
  1. Paul Green
  2. Elaine Nile
  3. Allen Lotfizadeh
  4. Peter Pilt
  5. Bruce York
  1. Ann Lawler
  2. Ian McCaffrey
  1. Terje Petersen
  2. Janos Beregszaszi
  1. Patrice Newell
  2. Karl Kruszelnicki
DLP candidates Socialist candidates WWW candidates Carers Alliance candidates Hear Our Voice candidates
 
  1. Michael O'Donohue
  2. Terence O'Donohue
  1. Alex Bainbridge
  2. Susan Price
  3. Kamala Emanuel
  4. Tim Dobson
  1. Justine Caines
  2. Jan Robinson
  1. Marylou Carter
  2. Nell Brown
  3. Katrina Clark
  4. Mary Mockler
  1. Toni McLennan
  2. Lindsay Carroll
Pauline's UAP candidates CCE candidates Fishing Party candidates NCPP candidates Shooters/AFLP candidates
 
  1. Brian Burston
  2. John Carter
  1. Richard McNeall
  2. James Maxfield
  1. Garth Bridge
  2. Stewart Paterson
  1. John Geremin
  2. Roland Foster
  1. Robert Borsak (ASP)
  2. Robert Shaw (ASP)
  3. Jim Muirhead (ASP)
  4. Andrew Hestelow (AFLP)
  5. Thomas Morgan (AFLP)
Socialist Equality candidates Senator On-Line candidatesGroup J candidatesGroup P candidatesGroup V candidates
 
  1. Nick Beams
  2. Carol Divjak
  1. Pat Reilly
  2. Berge Der Sarkissian
  1. Ian Bryce
  2. John August
  1. Klaas Woldring
  2. Max Bradley
  1. Walter Tinyow
  2. Maria Chan
Independent candidates
 

Curtis Levy
Paula Nadas
Silvana Nero
Jennifer Stefanac

Northern Territory

Two Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat.

Labor candidates Country Liberal candidates Greens candidates CEC candidates Democrats candidatesIndependent candidates
 
  1. Trish Crossin *
  2. Kim Hill
  1. Nigel Scullion *
  2. Bernadette Wallace
  1. Alan Tyley
  2. Gregory Goodluck
  1. Peter Flynn
  2. Vern Work
  1. Duncan Dean
  2. Joe Faggion

Bernardine Atkinson

Queensland

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators George Brandis (Liberal), Barnaby Joyce (National), Joe Ludwig (Labor), Brett Mason (Liberal), Jan McLucas (Labor) and Russell Trood (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates Family First candidates
  1. John Hogg *
  2. Claire Moore *
  3. Mark Furner*
  4. Diana O'Brien
  1. Ian Macdonald * (Lib)
  2. Sue Boyce * (Lib)
  3. Ron Boswell * (Nat)
  4. Mark Powell (Lib)
  5. David Goodwin (Nat)
  6. Scott Buchholz (Nat)
  1. Larissa Waters
  2. Anja Light
  3. Darryl Rosin
  1. Andrew Bartlett
  2. Sharon Neill
  1. Jeff Buchanan
  2. Beryl Spencer
  3. Merlin Manners
  4. Cathy Eaton
  5. Shaun Hart
  6. Elizabeth Benson-Stott
Pauline's UAP candidates One Nation candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates CCC candidates
 
  1. Pauline Hanson
  2. David Saville
  1. Ian Nelson
  2. Lew Arroita
  1. Jan Pukallus
  2. Maurice Hetherington
  1. John Humphreys
  2. Joseph Clark
  1. Phil Johnson
  2. Steve Posselt
WWW candidates Carers Alliance candidates Fishing Party candidates Shooters Party candidates DLP candidates
  1. Anne Bousfield
  2. Sonya Beutel
  1. Felicity Maddison
  2. Robert Gow
  1. Bob Smith
  2. Elizabeth Stocker
  1. Paul Feeney
  2. Allen Hrstich
  1. Noel Jackson
  2. Brian Dowling
CDP candidates Socialist candidates NCPP candidates AFLP candidates Senator On-Line candidates
  1. Linda Brice
  2. Malcolm Brice
  1. Sam Watson
  2. Amelia Taylor
  1. Bill Healey
  2. Doug Thompson
  1. Kevin Collins
  2. Dave Donald
  1. Ben Peake
  2. Sharon Bateson
Group K candidatesGroup N candidatesGroup W candidatesGroup X candidatesIndependent candidates
  1. Richard Hackett-Jones
  2. John Rivett
  1. David Couper
  2. Michael Brown
  1. Katrina Alberts
  2. Martin Rady
  1. James Baker
  2. Louise Fitzgerald-Baker

John Duggan
Pilly Low
James Reid
Marsileo Traversari
Leo DeMarchi
Robin Petersen

South Australia

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Alan Ferguson (Liberal), Mary Jo Fisher (Liberal), Annette Hurley (Labor), Anne McEwen (Labor), Nick Minchin (Liberal) and Dana Wortley (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates
  1. Don Farrell*
  2. Penny Wong *
  3. Cath Perry
  1. Cory Bernardi *
  2. Simon Birmingham *
  3. Grant Chapman
  4. Maria Kourtesis
  1. Rob Howard
  2. Mark Cuthbertson
  1. Sarah Hanson-Young*
  2. Nikki Mortier
  3. Matt Rigney
  1. Ruth Russell
  2. Max Baumann
  3. Richard Way
Family First candidates Xenophon candidates One Nation candidates CDP candidates DLP candidates
 
  1. Tony Bates
  2. Toni Turnbull
  3. Colin Gibson
  1. Nick Xenophon*
  2. Roger Bryson
  1. Mark Aldridge
  2. David Dwyer
  1. Bruno Colangelo
  2. Noelene Hunt
  1. Garry Hardy
  2. David McCabe
CEC candidates LDP candidates CCC candidates WWW candidates Socialist candidates
 
  1. Martin Vincent
  2. Paul Siebert
  1. David McAlary
  2. Mark Hill
  1. Colin Endean
  2. Vidas Kubilius
  1. Emma Neumann
  2. Morag McIntosh
  1. Renfrey Clarke
  2. Liah Lazarou
Senator On-Line candidates Shooters candidates AFLP candidatesGroup B candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Joel Michael Clark
  2. Courtney Clarke
  1. John Hahn
  2. Basil Borun
  1. Neil Armstrong
  2. Paul Tippins
  1. Brian Paterson
  2. A Brook

Michelle Drummond (Ind)
Stewart Glass (Ind)

Tasmania

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Greens were defending one seat. Senators Eric Abetz (Liberal), Guy Barnett (Liberal), Christine Milne (Greens), Kerry O'Brien (Labor), Stephen Parry (Liberal) and Helen Polley (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates Greens candidates Family First candidates DLP candidates
 
  1. Nick Sherry *
  2. Carol Brown *
  3. Catryna Bilyk*
  1. Richard Colbeck *
  2. David Bushby *
  3. Don Morris
  1. Bob Brown *
  2. Andrew Wilkie
  3. Sophie Houghton
  4. Scott Jordan
  1. Jacquie Petrusma
  2. Andrew Bennett
  3. Betty Roberts
  1. Pat Crea
  2. Joan Shackcloth
LDP candidates CEC candidates WWW candidatesGroup C candidatesGroup G candidates
 
  1. Bede Ireland
  2. Luke Hamilton
  1. Caroline Larner
  2. Michael Phibbs
  1. Debra Cashion
  2. Belinda Gleeson
  1. Steve Martin
  2. Karley Nelson
  1. Dino Ottavi
  2. Mick Cook
  3. Chris Smallbane
Group H candidates
 
  1. Robyn Doyle
  2. David Hammond

Victoria

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Kim Carr (Labor), Stephen Conroy (Labor), Steve Fielding (Family First), Julian McGauran (Liberal), Michael Ronaldson (Liberal) and Judith Troeth (Liberal) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Coalition candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates Family First candidates
 
  1. Jacinta Collins*
  2. Gavin Marshall *
  3. David Feeney*
  4. Marg Lewis
  1. Mitch Fifield * (Lib)
  2. Helen Kroger* (Lib)
  3. Scott Ryan* (Lib)
  4. Simon Swayn (Nat)
  1. Richard Di Natale
  2. Jenny O'Connor
  3. Alex Bhathal
  4. Jim Reiher
  5. Hoa Pham
  6. Emma Henley
  1. Lyn Allison
  2. Greg Chipp
  3. Jo McCubbin
  1. Gary Plumridge
  2. Miriam Rawson
  3. Monique Podbury
  4. Chris Willis
  5. Clare Heath
  6. Ann Bown Seeley
One Nation candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates Socialist candidates WWW candidates
  1. Nick Steel
  2. Daniel Shore
  1. Rachel Affleck
  2. Katherine Isherwood
  1. Steve Clancy
  2. Geoff Saw
  1. Margarita Windisch
  2. Jeremy Smith
  1. Madeleine Love
  2. Robyn Thompson
Carers Alliance candidates CCC candidates CCE candidates DLP candidates CDP candidates
  1. Junelle Rhodes
  2. Peter Gibilisco
  3. Patricia Karadimos
  1. Ainslie Howard
  2. Sashikala Rozairo
  1. Steve Raskovy
  2. Viesha Lewand
  1. John Mulholland
  2. Gerry Flood
  3. Pat La Manna
  4. Teresa Evelyn-Liardet
  5. Ken Wells
  6. Paul Crea
  1. Ewan McDonald
  2. Dallas Clarnette
Shooters Party candidates SEP candidates NCPP candidates Senator On-Line candidatesGroup I candidates
  1. Brett Parker
  2. Matt Graham
  1. Peter Byrne
  2. Tania Baptist
  1. Brendan Hall
  2. John Zabaneh
  1. Robert Rose
  2. Jenny Barrett
  1. Joseph Toscano
  2. Jude Pierce
Group P candidatesGroup T candidatesGroup V candidatesOther candidates
 
  1. John Perkins
  2. Andrew Conway
  1. Joseph Kaliniy
  2. Koulla Mesaritis
  1. Tony Klein
  2. Amanda Klein

Norman Walker (Ind)
Darryl O'Brien (Ind)
Llewellyn Groves (ON WA)
Tejay Sener (Ind)

Western Australia

Six Senate places were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Australian Democrats were defending one seat. Senators Judith Adams (Liberal), Mathias Cormann (Liberal), Chris Ellison (Liberal), Chris Evans (Labor), Rachel Siewert (Greens) and Glenn Sterle (Labor) were not up for re-election.

Labor candidates Liberal candidates National candidates Greens candidates Democrats candidates
  1. Louise Pratt*
  2. Mark Bishop *
  3. Ruth Webber
  1. David Johnston *
  2. Alan Eggleston *
  3. Michaelia Cash*
  4. Michael Mischin
  5. Jane Mouritz
  6. Matt Brown
  1. Tony Crook
  2. Wendy Duncan
  1. Scott Ludlam*
  2. Alison Xamon
  3. Brenda Roy
  1. Erica Lewin
  2. Rob Olver
  3. Don Hoddy
Family First candidates CDP candidates CEC candidates LDP candidates Climate Change candidates
  1. Linda Rose
  2. Cathie Fabian
  3. Steve Fuhrmann
  1. Gerard Goiran
  2. Peter Watt
  1. Jean Robinson
  2. Stuart Smith
  1. Peter Whelan
  2. Daniel Parker
  1. Gary Warden
  2. Sarah Bishop
WWW candidates Carers Alliance candidates Socialist candidates CCE candidates DLP candidates
  1. Meryki Basden
  2. Saywood Lane
  1. Thomas Hoyer
  2. Shirley Primeau
  1. Trent Hawkins
  2. Julie Gray
  1. Gerard Kettle
  2. Shirley Anton
  1. Bob Boulger
  2. Eric Miller
One Nation candidates NCPP candidates Senator On-Line candidatesGroup M candidatesGroup P candidates
  1. James Hopkinson
  2. Ron McLean
  1. Geoff Dixon
  2. Mike Ward
  1. Daniel Mayer
  2. Zoe Lamont
  1. Eric Wynne
  2. Kevin Fitzgerald
  1. Graeme Campbell
  2. John Fischer
  3. Russell Graham
  4. Geoff Gibson
Group Q candidatesUngrouped candidates
 
  1. Jennifer Armstrong
  2. Michael Tan

Richard McNaught
Edward Dabrowski

Summary by party

Below is a comprehensive list of registered parties contesting the elections for the House of Representatives and the Senate. Beside each party is the number of seats contested by that party in the House of Representatives for each state, as well as an indication of whether the party contested the Senate election in the respective state.

Party NSW Vic Qld WA SA Tas ACT NT Total
HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S HR S
Australian Labor Party 49¹*37*29*15*11*5*2*2*1508
Liberal Party of Australia 40*35*24*15*11*5*2*1327
National Party of Australia 9*2*10*1*2*245
Country Liberal Party 2*21
Australian Greens 49*37*29*15*11*5*2*2*1508
Family First Party 32*37*29*15*11*5*1296
Australian Democrats 12*33*29**11*1**867
Citizens Electoral Council 24*22*14*13**5*21*817
Christian Democratic Party 44*2*2*15**635
Liberty and Democracy Party 12*8*12*6*6*2**1477
One Nation 8*1*15²3*355
Socialist Alliance 5*3*3*3**21175
Socialist Equality Party 6*2*192
Climate Change Coalition 7******76
What Women Want *1**1*2***47
Democratic Labor Party *4*****46
Conservatives for Climate and Environment 3***143
Non-Custodial Parents Party 2****24
Fishing Party 1*1*22
Senator On-Line *****5
Carers Alliance ****4
Shooters Party ***4
Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party **3
Pauline's United Australia Party **2
Hear Our Voice *1
Nuclear Disarmament Party *1
Independent and other411826105213106

¹Includes 5 New South Wales seats contested as "Country Labor"
²Contested as "One Nation WA" in Queensland and Western Australia
³Shooters Party and AFLP contested a joint ticket in New South Wales

Unregistered parties and groups

Some parties and groups that did not qualify for registration with the Australian Electoral Commission nevertheless endorsed candidates, who appeared on the ballot papers as independent or unaffiliated candidates.

Former candidates

The following preselected candidates either voluntarily withdrew their candidacy or were disendorsed by a party.

Labor

Liberal

Family First

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