- Members of the Australian Senate, 1993–1996
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This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1993 to 1996:
Senator Party State Years in Office Eric Abetz 2 Liberal Tasmania 1994–present Richard Alston Liberal Victoria 1986–2004 Brian Archer 2 Liberal Tasmania 1975–1994 Michael Baume Liberal New South Wales 1984–1996 Michael Beahan ALP Western Australia 1987–1996 Robert Bell Democrat Tasmania 1990–1996 Bronwyn Bishop 4 Liberal New South Wales 1987–1994 Hon Nick Bolkus ALP South Australia 1981–2005 Ron Boswell National Queensland 1983–present Vicki Bourne Democrat Queensland 1990–2002 David Brownhill National New South Wales 1984–2000 Bryant Burns ALP Queensland 1987–1996 Paul Calvert Liberal Tasmania 1987–2007 Ian Campbell Liberal Western Australia 1990–2007 Kim Carr ALP Victoria 1993–present Grant Chapman Liberal South Australia 1987–2008 Bruce Childs ALP New South Wales 1980–1997 Christabel Chamarette Green (WA) Western Australia 1992–1996 Noel Crichton-Browne Liberal Western Australia 1980–1996 John Coates ALP Tasmania 1980–1996 Bob Collins ALP Northern Territory 1987–1998 Jacinta Collins 7 ALP Victoria 1995–2005, 2008–present Dr Mal Colston ALP Queensland 1975–1999 Stephen Conroy 11 ALP Victoria 1996–present Barney Cooney ALP Victoria 1984–2002 Hon Peter Cook ALP Western Australia 1983–2005 Dr John Coulter 9 Democrat South Australia 1987–1995 Winston Crane Liberal Western Australia 1990–2002 Dr Rosemary Crowley ALP South Australia 1983–2002 Kay Denman 1 ALP Tasmania 1993–2005 John Devereux 10 ALP/Independent 6 Tasmania 1987–1996 Chris Ellison Liberal Western Australia 1993–2009 Chris Evans ALP Western Australia 1993–present Hon Gareth Evans 11 ALP Victoria 1977–1996 Hon John Faulkner ALP New South Wales 1989–present Alan Ferguson Liberal South Australia 1992–2011 Dominic Foreman ALP South Australia 1980–1997 Michael Forshaw 5 ALP New South Wales 1994–2011 Brian Gibson Liberal Tasmania 1993–2002 Brian Harradine Independent Tasmania 1975–2005 Dr John Herron Liberal Queensland 1990–2002 Robert Hill Liberal South Australia 1981–2006 Gerry Jones ALP Queensland 1980–1996 Rod Kemp Liberal Victoria 1990–2008 Cheryl Kernot Democrat Queensland 1990–1997 Susan Knowles Liberal Western Australia 1984–2005 Meg Lees Democrat South Australia 1990–2005 Stephen Loosely 8 ALP New South Wales 1990–1995 Ian Macdonald Liberal Queensland 1990–present Sandy Macdonald National New South Wales 1993–1999, 2000–2008 David MacGibbon Liberal Queensland 1977–1999 Sue Mackay 10 ALP Tasmania 1996–2005 Dee Margetts Green (WA) Western Australia 1993–1999 Julian McGauran National Victoria 1987–1990, 1993–2011 Jim McKiernan ALP Western Australia 1984–2002 Hon Bob McMullan ALP Australian Capital Territory 1988–1996 Nick Minchin Liberal South Australia 1993–2011 Shayne Murphy ALP Tasmania 1993–2005 Belinda Neal 3 ALP New South Wales 1994–1998 Jocelyn Newman Liberal Tasmania 1986–2002 Bill O'Chee National Queensland 1990–1999 John Panizza Liberal Western Australia 1987–1997 Warwick Parer Liberal Queensland 1984–2000 Dr Kay Patterson Liberal Victoria 1987–2008 Hon Robert Ray ALP Victoria 1981–2008 Margaret Reid Liberal Australian Capital Territory 1981–2003 Hon Margaret Reynolds ALP Queensland 1983–1999 Hon Graham Richardson 5 ALP New South Wales 1983–1994 Chris Schacht ALP South Australia 1987–2002 Hon Nick Sherry ALP Tasmania 1990–present Jim Short Liberal Victoria 1984–1997 Hon Kerry Sibraa 3 ALP New South Wales 1975–1978, 1978–1994 Sid Spindler Democrat Victoria 1990–1996 Natasha Stott Despoja 9 Democrat South Australia 1995–2008 Grant Tambling CLP Northern Territory 1987–2001 Hon Michael Tate 1 ALP Tasmania 1977–1993 Baden Teague Liberal South Australia 1977–1996 John Tierney Liberal New South Wales 1991–2005 Judith Troeth Liberal Victoria 1993–2011 Amanda Vanstone Liberal South Australia 1984–2007 John Watson Liberal Tasmania 1978–2008 Suzanne West ALP New South Wales 1987–2002 Tom Wheelwright 8 ALP New South Wales 1995–1996 John Woodley Democrat Queensland 1993–2001 Dr Bob Woods 4 Liberal New South Wales 1994–1997 Olive Zakharov 7 ALP Victoria 1983–1995 - 1 Tasmanian ALP Senator Michael Tate resigned on 5 July 1993. Kay Denman was appointed as his replacement on 24 August.
- 2 Tasmanian Liberal Senator Brian Archer resigned on 31 January 1994. Eric Abetz was appointed as his replacement on 22 February.
- 3 New South Wales ALP Senator Kerry Sibraa resigned on 1 February 1994. Belinda Neal was appointed as his replacement on 8 March.
- 4 New South Wales Liberal Senator Bronwyn Bishop resigned on 24 February 1994. Dr Bob Woods was appointed as her replacement on 8 March.
- 5 New South Wales ALP Senator Graham Richardson resigned on 25 March 1994. Michael Forshaw was appointed as his replacement on 10 May.
- 6 Tasmanian Senator John Devereux resigned from the ALP on 21 December 1994, and served out the remainder of his term as an independent.
- 7 Victorian ALP Senator Olive Zakharov died on 6 March 1995. Jacinta Collins was appointed as her replacement on 3 May.
- 8 New South Wales ALP Senator Stephen Loosely resigned on 21 May 1995. Tom Wheelwright was appointed as his replacement on 24 May.
- 9 South Australian Democrat Senator Dr John Coulter resigned on 20 November 1995. Natasha Stott Despoja was appointed as his replacement on 23 November.
- 10 John Devereux resigned from the Senate on 7 February 1996. Though he was an independent at the time of his resignation, he had been elected as an ALP member, meaning that Sue Mackay, an ALP member, was appointed as his replacement on 8 March.
- 11 Victorian ALP Senator Gareth Evans resigned on 6 February 1996, to run for the House of Representatives seat of Holt. Steve Conroy was appointed as his replacement on 30 April.
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