New Senators in the 48th Parliament

An FP Explainer

The 48th Parliament is sitting for the first time this week.

At the federal election held in May, 40 Senators faced election. This included half of all state Senators and all Territory Senators.

There are nine new Senators in Parliament, including one Member of Parliament who has moved to the Senate.

To help with getting to know them, we’ve pulled together a table with a list of the new Senators, where they are from, their party and link to further information and contact details.

Senator NameStatePartyParliament website link
Senator Michelle Ananda-Rajah*VictoriaAustralian Labor PartySenator Michelle Ananda-Rajah – Parliament of Australia
Senator Jessica CollinsNSWLiberal Party of AustraliaSenator Jessica Collins – Parliament of Australia
Senator Josh DolegaTasmaniaAustralian Labor PartySenator Josh Dolega – Parliament of Australia
Senator Richard DowlingTasmaniaAustralian Labor PartySenator Richard Dowling – Parliament of Australia
Senator Corrine MulhollandQueenslandAustralian Labor PartySenator Corinne Mulholland – Parliament of Australia
Senator Warwick StaceyNSWPauline Hanson’s One NationSenator Warwick Stacey – Parliament of Australia
Senator Charlotte WalkerSAAustralian Labor PartySenator Charlotte Walker – Parliament of Australia
Senator Ellie WhiteakerWAAustralian Labor PartySenator Ellie Whiteaker – Parliament of Australia
Senator Tyron WittenWAPauline Hanson’s One NationSenator Tyron Whitten – Parliament of Australia

* Moved from the House of Representatives.

For Purpose has developed a workshop on the 48th Parliament.

23 July 2025

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