- Members of the Australian Senate, 2002–2005
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This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2005.
Senator Party State Years in office Hon Eric Abetz Liberal Tasmania 1994–present Lyn Allison Democrat Victoria 1996–2008 Hon Richard Alston 4 Liberal Victoria 1986–2004 Guy Barnett Liberal Tasmania 2002–2011 Andrew Bartlett Democrat Queensland 1997–2008 Mark Bishop ALP Western Australia 1996–present Hon Nick Bolkus ALP South Australia 1981–2005 Hon Ron Boswell National Queensland 1983–present George Brandis Liberal Queensland 2000–present Dr Bob Brown Green Tasmania 1996–present Geoff Buckland ALP South Australia 2000–2005 Paul Calvert Liberal Tasmania 1987–2007 George Campbell ALP New South Wales 1997–2008 Hon Ian Campbell Liberal Western Australia 1990–2007 Kim Carr ALP Victoria 1993–present Grant Chapman Liberal South Australia 1987–2008 John Cherry Democrat Queensland 2001–2005 Richard Colbeck Liberal Tasmania 2002–present Jacinta Collins ALP Victoria 1995–2005, 2008–present Stephen Conroy ALP Victoria 1996–present Hon Peter Cook ALP Western Australia 1983–2005 Hon Helen Coonan Liberal New South Wales 1996–2011 Trish Crossin ALP Northern Territory 1998–present Kay Denman ALP Tasmania 1993–2005 Alan Eggleston Liberal Western Australia 1996–present Hon Chris Ellison Liberal Western Australia 1993–2009 Chris Evans ALP Western Australia 1993–present Hon John Faulkner ALP New South Wales 1989–present Alan Ferguson Liberal South Australia 1992–2011 Jeannie Ferris Liberal South Australia 1996–2007 Concetta Fierravanti-Wells 5 Liberal New South Wales 2005–present Mitch Fifield 4 Liberal Victoria 2004–present Michael Forshaw ALP New South Wales 1994–2011 Brian Greig Democrat Western Australia 1999–2005 Brian Harradine Independent Tasmania 1975–2005 Len Harris One Nation Queensland 1999–2005 Hon Bill Heffernan Liberal New South Wales 1996–present Dr John Herron 2 Liberal Queensland 1990–2002 Hon Robert Hill Liberal South Australia 1981–2006 John Hogg ALP Queensland 1996–present Gary Humphries 3 Liberal Australian Capital Territory 2003–present Steve Hutchins ALP New South Wales 1999–2011 David Johnston Liberal Western Australia 2002–present Hon Rod Kemp Liberal Victoria 1990–2008 Linda Kirk ALP South Australia 2002–2008 Susan Knowles Liberal Western Australia 1984–2005 Meg Lees Dem/Ind/APA 1 South Australia 1990–2005 Ross Lightfoot Liberal Western Australia 1997–2008 Joe Ludwig ALP Queensland 1999–present Kate Lundy ALP Australian Capital Territory 1996–present Hon Ian Macdonald Liberal Queensland 1990–present Sandy Macdonald National New South Wales 1993–1999, 2000–2008 Julian McGauran National Victoria 1987–1990, 1993–2011 Sue Mackay ALP Tasmania 1996–2005 Jan McLucas ALP Queensland 1999–present Gavin Marshall ALP Victoria 2002–present Brett Mason Liberal Queensland 1999–present Hon Nick Minchin Liberal South Australia 1993–2011 Claire Moore ALP Queensland 2002–present Shayne Murphy Independent Tasmania 1993–2005 Andrew Murray Democrat Western Australia 1996–2008 Kerry Nettle Green New South Wales 2002–2008 Kerry O'Brien ALP Tasmania 1996–2011 Hon Dr Kay Patterson Liberal Victoria 1987–2008 Marise Payne Liberal New South Wales 1997–present Hon Robert Ray ALP Victoria 1981–2008 Margaret Reid 3 Liberal Australian Capital Territory 1981–2003 Aden Ridgeway Democrat New South Wales 1999–2005 Santo Santoro 2 Liberal Queensland 2002–2007 Nigel Scullion CLP Northern Territory 2001–present Hon Nick Sherry ALP Tasmania 1990–present Natasha Stott Despoja Democrat South Australia 1995–2008 Ursula Stephens ALP New South Wales 2002–present Tsebin Tchen Liberal Victoria 1999–2005 John Tierney 5 Liberal New South Wales 1991–2005 Hon Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 1993–2011 Hon Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia 1984–2007 John Watson Liberal Tasmania 1978–2008 Ruth Webber ALP Western Australia 2002–2008 Penny Wong ALP South Australia 2002–present - 1 Meg Lees was elected as a member of the Australian Democrats, but resigned from the party in July 2002 to sit as an independent. In April 2003, she founded the Australian Progressive Alliance, and served as its only representative in parliament.
- 2 Liberal Senator Dr John Herron resigned in 2002. Santo Santoro was appointed as his replacement on 29 October.
- 3 Liberal Senator Margaret Reid resigned in 2003. Gary Humphries was appointed as her replacement on 18 February.
- 4 Liberal Senator Richard Alston resigned in 2004. Mitch Fifield was appointed as his replacement.
- 5 Liberal Senator John Tierney resigned in early-to-mid-2005, not long before his term was due to expire. Concetta Fierravanti-Wells, who had already been elected as Tierney's replacement, but had not yet taken her seat, was appointed to the vacancy.
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