74 senators
- Who is a Senator?
- A senator is a member of the Australian Senate, elected to represent a state or territory. There are 76 senators, 12 from each state and two each from the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory.
- Current Senators
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- Ministry and Shadow Ministry
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150 members
- Who is a Member?
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There are currently 150 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
- Current Members
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- Ministry and Shadow Ministry
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Contacting Senators and Members
- Contacting Senators
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- Contacting Members
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- How to address Senators and Members
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- Contact a Senator or Member electronically
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Senators and Members individually decide their preferred web based contact method. To contact your Senator or Member first find their home page using the below search tool. Their home page will contain their contact details and best method of contacting them.
Alternatively you can view a list of Senators or a list of Members.
Note: In order to reduce the amount of spam, we do not maintain an email address list of Senators and Members.
The President
The President of the Senate is the presiding officer of the Senate, whose chief function is to guide and regulate the proceedings in the Senate. The President is also responsible for the administration of the Department of the Senate. The President is a senator who is elected to the position by the members of the Senate.
The Speaker
The Speaker is the principal office holder in the House of Representatives. He or she is the Houseās representative or spokesperson and chairs its meetings. The Speaker is elected from among the 150 members of the House and is usually a person of considerable parliamentary experience.