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  2. List of Jewish members of Australian parliaments - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Legislative Council: Labor: 2004–13 Minister in state government [2] Julian Salomons: Member of the Legislative Council: Independent 1870–71 1887–99 Minister in state government Chief Justice of New South Wales [2] Sir Saul Samuel: MLC for counties of Roxburgh, Phillip and Wellington. Orange. Wellington. Member of the ...

  3. Australian Labor Party Caucus - Wikipedia

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    In government, the federal Caucus also chooses the Ministers, with the portfolios then allocated by the Labor Prime Minister. The word "Caucus" has American roots and was introduced to the ALP by King O'Malley, an American-born Labor member of the first federal Parliament in 1901. In the non-Labor parties, such party meetings are more commonly ...

  4. Tony Burke - Wikipedia

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    A member of Labor Right, [6] Burke was elected to the House of Representatives at the 2004 federal election, replacing the retiring Leo McLeay in the safe Labor seat of Watson. He and fellow Labor MP Linda Burney are the only members of the Federal Parliament to have always served as a minister or shadow minister.

  5. Andrew Charlton - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Henry George Charlton (born 26 September 1978) is an Australian politician and economist. He has been a Labor member of the Australian Parliament representing the federal division of Parramatta since the 2022 Australian Federal Election.

  6. Australian Labor Party - Wikipedia

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    The elected members of the Labor party in both houses of the national Parliament meet as the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party, also known as the Caucus (see also caucus). [61] Besides discussing parliamentary business and tactics, the Caucus also is involved in the election of the federal parliamentary leaders.

  7. Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2022–2025

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    Member Party Electorate State Years in office Anthony Albanese (born 1963) Labor: Grayndler: NSW: 1996–current Anne Aly (born 1967) Labor: Cowan: WA: 2016–current Michelle Ananda-Rajah (born 1972) Labor: Higgins: Vic: 2022–current Karen Andrews (born 1960) Liberal National [a] McPherson: Qld: 2010–current Bridget Archer (born 1975 ...

  8. Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2010–2013

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    5 The Labor MP for Dobell, Craig Thomson, was suspended from the party on 28 April 2012 and the Labor party has indicated he is unlikely to rejoin under any circumstances [citation needed]. 6 Tony Crook , the MP for O'Connor and sole member of the Nationals WA in the parliament, initially sat on the crossbenches before joining the National ...

  9. Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 2019–2022

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    Labor: Cowan: WA: 2016–present Karen Andrews Liberal National [f] McPherson: Qld: 2010–present Kevin Andrews Liberal: Menzies: Vic: 1991–2022 Bridget Archer Liberal: Bass: Tas: 2019–present Adam Bandt Greens: Melbourne: Vic: 2010–present Angie Bell Liberal National [f] Moncrieff: Qld: 2019–present Sharon Bird Labor: Cunningham: NSW ...