Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2019–2022
This is a list of members of the House of Representatives of the 46th Parliament of Australia (2019–2022).[ 1] [ e]
Members
Leadership
Presiding officer
Coalition Government leadership
Office
Officer
Party
Electorate
State
Term of office
Leader of the House
Christian Porter
Liberal
Pearce
WA
29 May 2019-30 March 2021
Peter Dutton
Liberal National
Dickson
Qld
30 March 2021-23 May 2022
Chief Whip
Bert van Manen
Liberal National
Forde
Qld
28 May 2019-23 May 2022
Deputy Speaker
Kevin Hogan
National
Page
NSW
26 March 2018-10 February 2020
Llew O'Brien
Liberal National
Wide Bay
Qld
10 February 2020-23 May 2022
Second Deputy Speaker
Rob Mitchell
Labor
McEwen
Vic
12 November 2013-23 May 2022
Whip
Nicolle Flint
Liberal
Boothby
SA
28 May 2019-23 May 2022
Rowan Ramsey
Liberal
Grey
SA
30 August 2016-23 May 2022
Chair, House Standing Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources
Rick Wilson [ 2]
Liberal
O'Connor
WA
Chair, Standing Committee on Appropriations and Administration
Andrew Wallace [ 3]
Liberal National [ f]
Fisher
Qld
Chair, Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts
Anne Webster [ 4]
National
Mallee
Vic
Chair, Standing Committee on Economics
Jason Falinski [ 5]
Liberal
Mackellar
NSW
from 25 October 2021
Tim Wilson [ 5]
Liberal
Goldstein
Vic
until 8 October 2021
Chair, Standing Committee on Employment, Education and Training
Chair, Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy
Chair, Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport
Chair, Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs
Chair, Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources
Chair, Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport and Cities
Chair, Select Committee on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Chair, Standing Committee on Petitions
Chair, Standing Committee of Privileges and Members' Interests
Chair, Standing Committee on Procedure
Chair, Standing Committee on Publications
Chair, Select Committee on Regional Australia
Chair, Selection Committee
Chair, Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs
Chair, Standing Committee on Tax and Revenue
Labor Opposition leadership
Partisan mix of the House by state and territory
Partisan mix of the House by state and territory
State/Territory ranked in partisan order
Percentage Liberal-National
Percentage Labor
Percentage Greens
Percentage Independent-Other
Liberal-National/Labor/Greens/Other
Liberal-National seat plurality
Qld
77%
19%
0%
3%
24/6/0/1
+17
WA
69%
31%
0%
0%
11/5/0/0
+6
NSW
44%
52%
0%
4%
21/25/0/2
-6
SA
40%
50%
0%
10%
4/5/0/1
-2
Tas
40%
40%
0%
20%
2/2/0/1
-1
Vic
39%
55%
3%
3%
15/21/1/1
-8
ACT
0%
100%
0%
0%
0/3/0/0
-3
NT
0%
100%
0%
0%
0/2/0/0
-2
House of Representatives
51%
45%
0.7%
3.3%
77/68/1/5
+2
Notes
^ a b c Mike Kelly , the Labor MP for Eden-Monaro , resigned on 30 April 2020. Labor candidate Kristy McBain won the resulting by-election on 4 July 2020.
^ a b c John McVeigh , the LNP MP for Groom , resigned on 18 September 2020. LNP candidate Garth Hamilton won the resulting by-election on 28 November 2020.
^ a b Craig Kelly resigned from the Liberal Party on 23 February 2021 and sat on the crossbench as an independent. On 23 August 2021 he joined the United Australia Party.
^ a b George Christensen resigned from the Liberal National Party on 7 April 2022, just days before the election was called.
^ The changes to the composition of the House, in chronological order, were
M Kelly resigned,[ a]
McVeigh resigned,[ b]
C Kelly resigned from the Liberal Party,[ c]
Christensen resigned from the Liberal National Party,[ d]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Member of the LNP who sits with the Liberal Party.
^ a b c d e Member of the LNP who sits with the National Party.
^ Member of the LNP who sits with the National Party. Between 10 February and 7 December 2020, he sat in neither the National nor Liberal party rooms, and sat as an LNP member with the government.
References
^ "Federal Election 2019 Results" . ABC Elections . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 4 June 2019 .
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