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This is a list of members of the Australian House of Representatives from 2004 to 2007, as elected at the 2004 federal election , together known as the 41st Parliament.[ 1] It had a total of 150 members, comprising 74 Liberal , 1 Country Liberal and 12 National members, together forming a Coalition majority government with 87 members. Labor had 60 members and there were 3 independents .
Member
Party
Electorate
State
In office
Tony Abbott
Liberal
Warringah
NSW
1994–2019
Dick Adams
Labor
Lyons
Tas
1993–2013
Anthony Albanese
Labor
Grayndler
NSW
1996–present
John Anderson
National
Gwydir
NSW
1989–2007
Peter Andren
Independent
Calare
NSW
1996–2007
Kevin Andrews
Liberal
Menzies
Vic
1991–2022
Fran Bailey
Liberal
McEwen
Vic
1990–1993, 1996–2010
Bruce Baird
Liberal
Cook
NSW
2001–2007
Mark Baker
Liberal
Braddon
Tas
2004–2007
Bob Baldwin
Liberal
Paterson
NSW
1996–1998, 2001–2016
Phil Barresi
Liberal
Deakin
Vic
1996–2007
Kerry Bartlett
Liberal
Macquarie
NSW
1996–2007
Kim Beazley
Labor
Brand
WA
1980–2007
Arch Bevis
Labor
Brisbane
Qld
1990–2010
Bruce Billson
Liberal
Dunkley
Vic
1996–2016
Sharon Bird
Labor
Cunningham
NSW
2004–2022
Bronwyn Bishop
Liberal
Mackellar
NSW
1994–2016
Julie Bishop
Liberal
Curtin
WA
1998–2019
Chris Bowen
Labor
Prospect
NSW
2004–present
Russell Broadbent
Liberal
McMillan
Vic
1990–1993, 1996–1998 2004–present
Mal Brough
Liberal
Longman
Qld
1996–2007, 2013–2016
Anna Burke
Labor
Chisholm
Vic
1998–2016
Tony Burke
Labor
Watson
NSW
2004–present
Anthony Byrne
Labor
Holt
Vic
1999–2022
Alan Cadman
Liberal
Mitchell
NSW
1974–2007
Ian Causley
National
Page
NSW
1996–2007
Steven Ciobo
Liberal
Moncrieff
Qld
2001–2019
John Cobb
National
Parkes
NSW
2001–2016
Ann Corcoran
Labor
Isaacs
Vic
2000–2007
Peter Costello
Liberal
Higgins
Vic
1990–2009
Simon Crean
Labor
Hotham
Vic
1990–2013
Michael Danby
Labor
Melbourne Ports
Vic
1998–2019
Alexander Downer
Liberal
Mayo
SA
1984–2008
Trish Draper
Liberal
Makin
SA
1996–2007
Peter Dutton
Liberal
Dickson
Qld
2001–present
Graham Edwards
Labor
Cowan
WA
1998–2007
Justine Elliot
Labor
Richmond
NSW
2004–present
Annette Ellis
Labor
Canberra
ACT
1996–2010
Kate Ellis
Labor
Adelaide
SA
2004–2019
Kay Elson
Liberal
Forde
Qld
1996–2007
Craig Emerson
Labor
Rankin
Qld
1998–2013
Warren Entsch
Liberal
Leichhardt
Qld
1996–2007, 2010–present
Pat Farmer
Liberal
Macarthur
NSW
2001–2010
David Fawcett
Liberal
Wakefield
SA
2004–2007
Laurie Ferguson
Labor
Reid
NSW
1990–2016
Martin Ferguson
Labor
Batman
Vic
1996–2013
Michael Ferguson
Liberal
Bass
Tas
2004–2007
Joel Fitzgibbon
Labor
Hunter
NSW
1996–2022
John Forrest
National
Mallee
Vic
1993–2013
Teresa Gambaro
Liberal
Petrie
Qld
1996–2007, 2010–2016
Peter Garrett
Labor
Kingsford Smith
NSW
2004–2013
Joanna Gash
Liberal
Gilmore
NSW
1996–2013
Jennie George
Labor
Throsby
NSW
2001–2010
Steve Georganas
Labor
Hindmarsh
SA
2004–2013, 2016–present
Petro Georgiou
Liberal
Kooyong
Vic
1994–2010
Steve Gibbons
Labor
Bendigo
Vic
1998–2013
Julia Gillard
Labor
Lalor
Vic
1998–2013
Sharon Grierson
Labor
Newcastle
NSW
2001–2013
Alan Griffin
Labor
Bruce
Vic
1993–2016
Barry Haase
Liberal
Kalgoorlie
WA
1998–2013
Jill Hall
Labor
Shortland
NSW
1998–2016
Gary Hardgrave
Liberal
Moreton
Qld
1996–2007
Luke Hartsuyker
National
Cowper
NSW
2001–2019
Michael Hatton
Labor
Blaxland
NSW
1996–2007
David Hawker
Liberal
Wannon
Vic
1983–2010
Chris Hayes [1]
Labor
Werriwa
NSW
2005–2022
Stuart Henry
Liberal
Hasluck
WA
2004–2007
Kelly Hoare
Labor
Charlton
NSW
1998–2007
Joe Hockey
Liberal
North Sydney
NSW
1996–2015
John Howard
Liberal
Bennelong
NSW
1974–2007
Kay Hull
National
Riverina
NSW
1998–2010
Greg Hunt
Liberal
Flinders
Vic
2001–2022
Julia Irwin
Labor
Fowler
NSW
1998–2010
Harry Jenkins
Labor
Scullin
Vic
1986–2013
Dennis Jensen
Liberal
Tangney
WA
2004–2016
Michael Johnson
Liberal
Ryan
Qld
2001–2010
David Jull
Liberal
Fadden
Qld
1975–1983, 1984–2007
Bob Katter
Independent
Kennedy
Qld
1993–present
Michael Keenan
Liberal
Stirling
WA
2004–2019
De-Anne Kelly
National
Dawson
Qld
1996–2007
Jackie Kelly
Liberal
Lindsay
NSW
1996–2007
Duncan Kerr
Labor
Denison
Tas
1987–2010
Catherine King
Labor
Ballarat
Vic
2001–present
Andrew Laming
Liberal
Bowman
Qld
2004–2022
Carmen Lawrence
Labor
Fremantle
WA
1994–2007
Mark Latham [1]
Labor
Werriwa
NSW
1994–2005
Sussan Ley
Liberal
Farrer
NSW
2001–present
Peter Lindsay
Liberal
Herbert
Qld
1996–2010
Kirsten Livermore
Labor
Capricornia
Qld
1998–2013
Jim Lloyd
Liberal
Robertson
NSW
1996–2007
Stewart McArthur
Liberal
Corangamite
Vic
1984–2007
Robert McClelland
Labor
Barton
NSW
1996–2013
Ian Macfarlane
Liberal
Groom
Qld
1998–2016
Peter McGauran
National
Gippsland
Vic
1983–2008
Bob McMullan
Labor
Fraser
ACT
1996–2010
Jenny Macklin
Labor
Jagajaga
Vic
1996–2019
Louise Markus
Liberal
Greenway
NSW
2004–2016
Margaret May
Liberal
McPherson
Qld
1998–2010
Daryl Melham
Labor
Banks
NSW
1990–2013
Sophie Mirabella
Liberal
Indi
Vic
2001–2013
Judi Moylan
Liberal
Pearce
WA
1993–2013
John Murphy
Labor
Lowe
NSW
1998–2013
Gary Nairn
Liberal
Eden-Monaro
NSW
1996–2007
Brendan Nelson
Liberal
Bradfield
NSW
1996–2009
Paul Neville
National
Hinkler
Qld
1993–2013
Brendan O'Connor
Labor
Gorton
Vic
2001–present
Gavan O'Connor
Labor
Corio
Vic
1993–2007
Julie Owens
Labor
Parramatta
NSW
2004–2022
Chris Pearce
Liberal
Aston
Vic
2001–2010
Tanya Plibersek
Labor
Sydney
NSW
1998–present
Roger Price
Labor
Chifley
NSW
1984–2010
Geoff Prosser
Liberal
Forrest
WA
1987–2007
Christopher Pyne
Liberal
Sturt
SA
1993–2019
Harry Quick
Labor /Independent [2]
Franklin
Tas
1993–2007
Don Randall
Liberal
Canning
WA
1996–1998, 2001–2015
Kym Richardson
Liberal
Kingston
SA
2004–2007
Bernie Ripoll
Labor
Oxley
Qld
1998–2016
Andrew Robb
Liberal
Goldstein
Vic
2004–2016
Nicola Roxon
Labor
Gellibrand
Vic
1998–2013
Kevin Rudd
Labor
Griffith
Qld
1998–2013
Philip Ruddock
Liberal
Berowra
NSW
1973–2016
Rod Sawford
Labor
Port Adelaide
SA
1988–2007
Alby Schultz
Liberal
Hume
NSW
1998–2013
Bruce Scott
National
Maranoa
Qld
1990–2016
Patrick Secker
Liberal
Barker
SA
1998–2013
Bob Sercombe
Labor
Maribyrnong
Vic
1996–2007
Peter Slipper
Liberal
Fisher
Qld
1984–87, 1993–2013
Stephen Smith
Labor
Perth
WA
1993–2013
Tony Smith
Liberal
Casey
Vic
2001–2022
Warren Snowdon
Labor
Lingiari
NT
1987–1996, 1998–2022
Alex Somlyay
Liberal
Fairfax
Qld
1990–2013
Andrew Southcott
Liberal
Boothby
SA
1996–2016
Sharman Stone
Liberal
Murray
Vic
1996–2016
Wayne Swan
Labor
Lilley
Qld
1993–1996, 1998–2019
Lindsay Tanner
Labor
Melbourne
Vic
1993–2010
Cameron Thompson
Liberal
Blair
Qld
1998–2007
Kelvin Thomson
Labor
Wills
Vic
1996–2016
Ken Ticehurst
Liberal
Dobell
NSW
2001–2007
Dave Tollner
Country Liberal
Solomon
NT
2001–2007
Malcolm Turnbull
Liberal
Wentworth
NSW
2004–2018
Warren Truss
National
Wide Bay
Qld
1990–2016
Wilson Tuckey
Liberal
O'Connor
WA
1980–2010
Mark Vaile
National
Lyne
NSW
1993–2008
Danna Vale
Liberal
Hughes
NSW
1996–2010
Maria Vamvakinou
Labor
Calwell
Vic
2001–present
Ross Vasta
Liberal
Bonner
Qld
2004–2007, 2010–present
Barry Wakelin
Liberal
Grey
SA
1993–2007
Mal Washer
Liberal
Moore
WA
1998–2013
Kim Wilkie
Labor
Swan
WA
1998–2007
Tony Windsor
Independent
New England
NSW
2001–2013
Jason Wood
Liberal
La Trobe
Vic
2004–2010, 2013–present
1 The Labor member for Werriwa , former opposition leader Mark Latham , resigned on 18 January 2005 citing health concerns. The Labor candidate Chris Hayes won the resulting by-election on 19 March.
2 Franklin MP Harry Quick was expelled from the Labor Party on 20 August 2007 for failing to pay dues to the party. He served out the remainder of his term as an independent.