Members of the Australian Senate, 1981–1983

This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from 1 July 1981 to 5 February 1983.[1] Half of the state senators were elected at the December 1977 election and had terms due to finish on 30 June 1984; the other half of the state senators were elected at the October 1980 election and had terms due to finish on 30 June 1987. The territory senators were elected at the October 1980 election and their terms ended at the dissolution of the House of Representatives, which was March 1983. However, in fact, the Senate was dissolved on 4 February 1983 for a double dissolution election.

Senator Party State End term Years in Office
Brian Archer LiberalTasmania19841975–1994
Hon. Peter Baume LiberalNew South Wales19841974–1991
Florence Bjelke-Petersen National [lower-alpha 1]Queensland19871981–1993
Nick Bolkus LaborSouth Australia19871981–2005
Neville Bonner LiberalQueensland19871971–1983
John Button LaborVictoria19841974–1993
Hon. John Carrick LiberalNew South Wales19871970–1987
Fred Chaney LiberalWestern Australia19841974–1990
Bruce Childs LaborNew South Wales19871981–1997
Hon. Don Chipp DemocratVictoria19841977–1986
John Coates LaborTasmania19871981–1996
Ruth Coleman LaborWestern Australia19841974–1987
Stan Collard NationalQueensland19841975–1987
Mal Colston LaborQueensland19841975–1999
Noel Crichton-Browne LiberalWestern Australia19871981–1996
Hon. Peter Durack LiberalWestern Australia19871970–1993
Ron Elstob LaborSouth Australia19841977–1987
Gareth Evans LaborVictoria19841977–1996
Dominic Foreman LaborSouth Australia19871981–1997
George Georges LaborQueensland19841967–1987
Arthur Gietzelt LaborNew South Wales19841970–1989
Patricia Giles LaborWestern Australia19871981–1993
Don Grimes LaborTasmania19841974–1987
Hon. Dame Margaret Guilfoyle LiberalVictoria19871970–1987
Janine Haines DemocratSouth Australia19871977–1978, 1980–1990
David Hamer LiberalVictoria19841977–1990
Brian Harradine IndependentTasmania19871975–2005
Jean Hearn LaborTasmania19871981–1985
Robert Hill LiberalSouth Australia19871981–2006
Don Jessop LiberalSouth Australia19871970–1991
Gerry Jones LaborQueensland19871981–1996
Jim Keeffe LaborQueensland19871964–1983
Bernie Kilgariff CLPNorthern Territory1983 [lower-alpha 2]1975–1987
Misha Lajovic LiberalNew South Wales19841975–1985
Austin Lewis  LiberalVictoria19871976–1993
David MacGibbon LiberalQueensland19841977–1999
Michael Macklin DemocratQueensland19871981–1990
Kathy Martin LiberalQueensland19841974–1984
John Martyr LiberalWestern Australia19841981–1983
Colin Mason DemocratNew South Wales19841977–1987
Hon. Doug McClelland [lower-alpha 3] LaborNew South Wales19871961–1987
Gordon McIntosh LaborWestern Australia19871974–1987
Geoff McLaren LaborSouth Australia19841970–1983
Tony Messner LiberalSouth Australia19841975–1990
Alan Missen LiberalVictoria19841974–1986
Tony Mulvihill LaborNew South Wales19841964–1983
Cyril Primmer LaborVictoria19871971–1985
Peter Rae LiberalTasmania19871967–1986
Robert Ray LaborVictoria19871981–2008
Margaret Reid LiberalAustralian Capital Territory1983 [lower-alpha 2]1981–2003
Ted Robertson LaborNorthern Territory1983 [lower-alpha 2]1975–1987
Susan Ryan LaborAustralian Capital Territory1983 [lower-alpha 2]1975–1988
Hon. Douglas Scott NationalNew South Wales19871970, 1974–1985
Kerry Sibraa LaborNew South Wales19871975–78, 1978–94
John Siddons DemocratVictoria19871981–1983, 1985–1987
Michael Tate LaborTasmania19841977–1993
Baden Teague LiberalSouth Australia19841977–1996
Andrew Thomas LiberalWestern Australia19841975–1983
Michael Townley LiberalTasmania19871970–1987
Peter Walsh LaborWestern Australia19841974–1993
Shirley Walters LiberalTasmania19841975–1993
John Watson LiberalTasmania19841978–2008
Rt. Hon. Reg Withers LiberalWestern Australia19871966, 1967–1987
Harold Young LiberalSouth Australia19841967–1983

Senate composition at 1 July 1981

Government (31) - (2 seat minority)
Coalition
  Liberal (27)
  National Country Party (3)
  CLP (1)

Opposition (27)
  Labor (27)

Crossbench (6)
  Democrat (5)
  Independent (Brian Harradine) (1)

 

Notes

  1. The National Country Party changed its name to the National Party of Australia during 1982.
  2. The term of a territory senator ends at the dissolution of the House of Representatives, which was March 1983.
  3. Father of the Senate

References

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