List of People Who Have Served in Both Houses of The Australian Parliament - List of People Who Have Served in Both Houses

List of People Who Have Served in Both Houses

Name Senate House of Representatives
From To State/
Territory
From To Electorate
Percy Abbott 14 November 1925 30 June 1929 NSW 31 May 1913 3 November 1919 New England, NSW
Oliver Badman 1 July 1932 30 September 1937 SA 23 October 1937 21 August 1943 Grey, SA
Michael Baume 1 July 1985 9 September 1996 NSW 13 December 1975 5 March 1983 Macarthur, NSW
Sir Robert Best 29 March 1901 30 June 1910 VIC 24 August 1910 16 December 1922 Kooyong, Vic
Bronwyn Bishop 11 July 1987 24 February 1994 NSW 26 March 1994 currently serving Mackellar, NSW
Fred Chaney 18 May 1974 27 February 1990 WA 24 March 1990 8 February 1993 Pearce, WA
Grant Chapman 11 July 1987 30 June 2008 SA 13 December 1975 5 March 1983 Kingston, SA
Don Chipp 1 July 1978 18 August 1986 VIC 10 December 1960
25 October 1969
24 October 1969
10 November 1977
Higinbotham, Vic
Hotham, Vic
John Coates 1 July 1981 20 August 1996 TAS 2 December 1972 13 December 1975 Denison, Tas
Dick Dein 1 July 1935 30 June 1941 NSW 19 December 1931 7 August 1934 Lang, NSW
Jack Duncan-Hughes 19 December 1931 30 June 1938 SA 16 December 1922
21 September 1940
17 November 1928
21 August 1943
Boothby, SA
Wakefield, SA
Gareth Evans 1 July 1978 6 February 1996 VIC 2 March 1996 30 September 1999 Holt, Vic
George Fairbairn 1 July 1917 30 June 1923 VIC 12 December 1906 31 May 1913 Fawkner, Vic
David Fawcett 1 July 2011 currently serving SA 9 October 2004 24 November 2007 Wakefield, SA
Joe Fitzgerald 1 July 1962 11 April 1974 NSW 10 December 1949 10 December 1955 Phillip, NSW
William Gibson 1 July 1935 30 June 1947 VIC 14 December 1918
19 December 1931
12 October 1929
7 August 1934
Corangamite, Vic
John Gorton 22 February 1950 1 February 1968 VIC 24 February 1968 11 November 1975 Higgins, Vic
Allan Guy 22 February 1950 30 June 1956 TAS 12 October 1929
21 September 1940
15 September 1934
28 September 1946
Bass, Tas
Wilmot, Tas
Steele Hall 18 May 1974 16 November 1977 SA 21 February 1981 29 January 1996 Boothby, SA
David Hamer 1 July 1978 30 June 1990 VIC 25 October 1969
13 December 1975
18 May 1974
10 November 1977
Isaacs, Vic
Joseph Hannan 22 July 1924 13 November 1925 VIC 31 May 1913 5 May 1917 Fawkner, Vic
William Higgs 30 March 1901 31 December 1906 QLD 13 April 1910 16 December 1922 Capricornia, Qld
Don Jessop 1 July 1971 5 June 1987 SA 26 November 1966 25 October 1969 Grey, SA
Richard Keane 1 July 1938 26 April 1946 VIC 12 October 1929 19 December 1931 Bendigo, Vic
Cheryl Kernot 1 July 1990 15 October 1997 QLD 3 October 1998 10 November 2001 Dickson, Qld
John Leckie 1 July 1935 30 June 1947 VIC 5 May 1917 13 December 1919 Indi, Vic
Sir Philip McBride 21 October 1937 30 June 1944 SA 19 December 1931
28 September 1946
21 September 1937
14 October 1958
Grey, SA
Wakefield, SA
James McColl 1 January 1907 5 September 1914 VIC 29 March 1901 5 November 1906 Echuca, Vic
Bob McMullan 16 February 1988 6 February 1996 ACT 2 March 1996 2 October 1998 Canberra, ACT
3 October 1998 19 July 2010 Fraser, ACT
John Martyr 11 March 1981 4 February 1983 WA 13 December 1975 18 October 1980 Swan, WA
Thomas Marwick 19 August 1936 22 October 1937 WA 21 December 1940 21 August 1943 Swan, WA
Sir Walter Massy-Greene 17 October 1923
1 July 1926
13 November 1925
30 June 1938
NSW 13 April 1910 16 December 1922 Richmond, NSW
Belinda Neal 8 March 1994 3 September 1998 NSW 24 November 2007 19 July 2010 Robertson, NSW
David O'Keefe 29 March 1901
1 July 1910
31 December 1906
30 June 1920
TAS 16 December 1922 14 November 1925 Denison, Tas
Herbert Pratten 1 July 1917 23 November 1921 NSW 10 December 1921
16 December 1922
15 December 1922
7 May 1928
Martin, NSW
Parramatta, NSW
George Rankin 22 February 1950 30 June 1956 VIC 23 October 1937 31 October 1949 Bendigo, Vic
Allan Rocher 1 July 1978 10 February 1981 WA 21 February 1981 3 October 1998 Curtin, WA
Michael Ronaldson 1 July 2005 currently serving VIC 24 March 1990 8 October 2001 Ballarat, Vic
Jim Short 1 December 1984 12 May 1997 VIC 13 December 1975 18 October 1980 Ballarat, Vic
William Story 1 January 1904 3 April 1917 SA 5 May 1917 16 December 1922 Boothby, SA
Kathy Sullivan 18 May 1974 5 November 1984 QLD 1 December 1984 8 October 2001 Moncrieff, Qld
Grant Tambling 11 July 1987 9 November 2001 NT 18 October 1980 5 March 1983 Northern Territory, NT
Josiah Thomas 1 July 1917
14 November 1925
30 June 1923
30 June 1929
NSW 29 March 1901 26 March 1917 Barrier, NSW
Sir Keith Wilson 1 July 1938 30 June 1944 SA 10 December 1949
10 December 1955
29 May 1954
31 October 1966
Sturt, SA
Bob Woods 8 March 1994 7 March 1997 NSW 11 July 1987 13 March 1993 Lowe, NSW

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