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This is a list of members of the Australian Senate from July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2008. Please note that this list includes former senators who served in this time period but are no longer in the Senate.
Senator Party State First elected Term ends
Liberal Tasmania 1994 2011
Liberal Western Australia 2005 2011
Democrat Victoria 1996 2008
Liberal Tasmania 2002 2011
Democrat Queensland 1997 2008
Liberal South Australia 2006 2014
Liberal South Australia 2007 2014
ALP Western Australia 1996 2014
National Queensland 1983 2014
Liberal Queensland 2007 2014
Liberal Queensland 2000 2011
Green Tasmania 1996 2014
ALP Tasmania 2005 2014
Liberal Tasmania 2007 2014
Liberal Tasmania 1987 2008
ALP New South Wales 1997 2008
Liberal Western Australia 1990 2011
ALP Victoria 1993 2011
Liberal South Australia 1987 2008
Liberal Tasmania 2002 2014
ALP Victoria 1995-2005, 2008 2014
ALP Victoria 1996 2011
Liberal New South Wales 1996 2014
Liberal Western Australia 2007 2011
ALP Northern Territory 1998 10
Liberal Western Australia 1996 2014
Liberal Western Australia 1993 2011
ALP Western Australia 1993 2011
ALP New South Wales 1989 2011
Liberal South Australia 1992 2011
Liberal South Australia 1996 2008
Family First Victoria 2005 2011
Liberal New South Wales 2005 2011
Liberal Victoria 2004 2014
Liberal South Australia 2007 2011
ALP New South Wales 1994 2011
Liberal New South Wales 1996 2011
Liberal South Australia 1981 2008
ALP Queensland 1996 2014
Liberal Australian Capital Territory 2003 10
ALP South Australia 2005 2011
ALP New South Wales 1999 2011
Liberal Western Australia 2002 2014
National Queensland 2005 2011
Liberal Victoria 1990 2008
ALP South Australia 2002 2008
Liberal Western Australia 1997 2008
ALP Queensland 1999 2011
ALP Australian Capital Territory 1996 10
Liberal Queensland 1990 2014
National New South Wales 1993-99, 2000 2008
ALP South Australia 2005 2011
National/Liberal 2 Victoria 1987-90, 1993 2011
ALP Tasmania 1996 2008
ALP Queensland 1999 2011
ALP Victoria 2002 2014
Liberal Queensland 1999 2011
Green Tasmania 2005 2011
Liberal South Australia 1993 2011
ALP Queensland 2002 2014
Democrat Western Australia 1996 2008
National New South Wales 2005 2011
Green New South Wales 2002 2008
ALP Tasmania 1996 2011
Liberal Tasmania 2005 2011
Liberal Victoria 1987 2008
Liberal New South Wales 1997 2014
ALP Tasmania 2005 2011
ALP Victoria 1981 2008
Liberal Victoria 2005 2011
Liberal Queensland 2002 2008
CLP Northern Territory 2001 10
ALP Tasmania 1990 2014
Green Western Australia 2005 2011
ALP Western Australia 2005 2011
Democrat South Australia 1995 2008
ALP New South Wales 2002 2014
Liberal Victoria 1993 2011
Liberal Queensland 2005 2011
Liberal South Australia 1984 2011
Liberal Tasmania 1978 2008
ALP Western Australia 2002 2008
ALP South Australia 2002 2014
ALP South Australia 2005 2011
» 1 Tasmanian ALP Senator Sue Mackay resigned on July 30, 2005. Carol Brown was appointed as her replacement on August 25.


   2 Victorian Senator Julian McGauran was elected as a National Party member, but defected to the Liberal Party on January 23, 2006. » 3 South Australian Liberal Senator Robert Hill resigned on March 2, 2006 to take up a position as Australian Ambassador to the United Nations. Cory Bernardi was appointed as his replacement on May 4.


   4 South Australian Liberal Senator Jeannie Ferris died on April 1, 2007. Simon Birmingham was appointed as her replacement on May 3. » 5 Queensland Liberal Senator Santo Santoro resigned on April 11, 2007. Sue Boyce was appointed as his replacement on April 20.


   6 South Australian Liberal Senator Amanda Vanstone resigned on April 26, 2007. Mary Jo Fisher was appointed as her replacement on June 6. » 7 Western Australian Liberal Senator Ian Campbell resigned on May 31, 2007. Mathias Cormann was appointed as his replacement on June 19.


   8 Tasmanian Liberal Senator Paul Calvert resigned on August 29, 2007. David Bushby was appointed as his replacement on August 30. » 9 Victorian ALP Senator Robert Ray resigned on May 5 2008. Jacinta Collins was appointed as his replacement on May 8.


   10 The terms of senators from the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory are not fixed. All territory senators face election on the same day as elections for the House of Representatives, and their terms end the day before that election.

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