List of Italian Australians - Politics

Politics

  • Anthony Albanese - Federal politician (ALP)
  • Franca Arena - Former NSW state politician (ALP)
  • Lidia Argondizzo - Victorian state politician (ALP)
  • Phillip Barresi - Federal politician (Liberal)
  • Carlo Carli - Victorian state politician (ALP)
  • Vincenzina (Vini) Ciccarello - South Australian state politician (ALP)
  • Lily D'Ambrosio - Victorian state politician (ALP)
  • Angela D'Amore - Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (ALP)
  • Concetta Fierravanti-Wells - Federal Senator (Liberal)
  • James Gobbo - Governor of Victoria (1997-2000)
  • Morris Iemma - Former Premier of New South Wales (ALP)
  • Licia Kokocinski - Former Victorian upper house politician (ALP)
  • Anthony Luchetti - Former federal politician (ALP)
  • Sandra Nori - Former NSW state politician (ALP)
  • Paul Omodei - Western Australian state Opposition Leader (Liberal)
  • Sam Piantadosi - Former Western Australian state politician
  • B.A. Santamaria - Political activist and journalist
  • Santo Santoro - Former federal senator (Liberal)
  • Frank Sartor - NSW state politician (ALP)
  • Con Sciacca - Federal politician (ALP)
  • Giovanni Sgro - Victorian politician (ALP)
  • Joe Tripodi - NSW politician (ALP)
  • Raffaello Carboni - Honorary membership due to his involvement in the Eureka Stockade 1854
  • John Raciti - Ambassador of International Human Rights Commission for Australia & Oceania (Allied to The United Nations)

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