This table shows the full list of ALP members of the House of Representatives following the 1998 federal election.
The election was held on October 3, 1998.
| ALP Members of the House of Representatives 1998 67 members |
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|---|---|---|---|
| No. | Name | Division, State | First Elected |
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1
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Adams, Hon. Godfrey Harry | Lyons, Tas | 1993 |
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2
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Albanese, Anthony | Grayndler, NSW | 1996 |
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3
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Beazley, Hon. Kim Christian | Brand, WA | 1980 Swan 1980-96 |
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4
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Bevis, Hon. Archibald Ronald | Brisbane, Qld | 1990 |
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5
|
Brereton, Hon. Laurence John | Kingsford-Smith, NSW | 1990 |
|
6
|
Burke, Anna | Chisholm, Vic | 1998 |
|
7
|
Cox, David | Kingston, SA | 1998 |
|
8
|
Crean, Hon. Simon Findlay | Hotham, Vic | 1990 |
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9
|
Crosio, Hon. Janice Ann, MBE | Prospect, NSW | 1990 |
|
10
|
Danby, Michael | Melbourne Ports, Vic | 1998 |
|
11
|
Edwards, Graham | Cowan, WA | 1998 |
|
12
|
Ellis, Annette Louise | Canberra, ACT | 1996 |
|
13
|
Emerson, Dr. Craig | Rankin, Qld | 1998 |
|
14
|
Evans, Gareth | Holt, Vic | 1996 Resigned 1999 Anthony Byrne new member |
|
15
|
Evans, Hon. Martyn John | Bonython, SA | 1994 |
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16
|
Ferguson, Laurie Donald Thomas | Reid, NSW | 1990 |
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17
|
Ferguson, Martin John | Batman, Vic | 1996 |
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18
|
Fitzgibbon, Joel Andrew | Hunter, NSW | 1996 |
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19
|
Gerick, Jane | Canning, WA | 1998 |
|
20
|
Gibbons, Steve | Bendigo, Vic | 1998 |
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21
|
Gillard, | Lalor, Vic | 1998 |
|
22
|
Griffin, Alan Peter | Bruce, Vic | 1993 (Corinella 1993-96) |
|
23
|
Hall, Jill | Shortland, NSW | 1998 |
|
24
|
Hatton, Michael John | Blaxland, NSW | 1996 (By-Election 15-6-96) |
|
25
|
Hoare, Kelly | Charlton, NSW | 1998 |
|
26
|
Hollis, Colin | Throsby, NSW | 1983 |
|
27
|
Horne, Bob | Paterson, NSW | 1998 |
|
28
|
Irwin, Julia | Fowler, NSW | 1998 |
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29
|
Jenkins, Harry Alfred | Scullin, Vic | 1986 |
|
30
|
Kernot, Cheryl | Dickson, Qld | 1998 Australian Democrats Senator 1990-97 |
|
31
|
Kerr, Hon. Duncan James Colquhoun | Denison, Tas | 1987 |
|
32
|
Latham, Mark William | Werriwa, NSW | 1994 |
|
33
|
Lawrence, Hon. Carmen Mary | Fremantle, WA | 1994 |
|
34
|
Lee, Hon. Michael John | Dobell, NSW | 1984 |
|
35
|
Livermore, Kirsten | Capricornia, Qld | 1998 |
|
36
|
Macklin, Jennifer Louise | Jagajaga, Vic | 1996 |
|
37
|
Martin, Hon. Stephen Paul | Cunningham, NSW | 1984 |
|
38
|
McClelland, Robert Bruce | Barton, NSW | 1996 |
|
39
|
McFarlane, Jann | Stirling, WA | 1998 |
|
40
|
McLeay, Hon. Leo Boyce | Watson, NSW | 1979 |
|
41
|
McMullan, Hon. Robert Francis | Fraser, ACT | 1996 (Senator 1988-96) |
|
42
|
Melham, Daryl | Banks, NSW | 1990 |
|
43
|
Morris, Allan Agapitos | Newcastle, NSW | 1983 |
|
44
|
Mossfield, Frank William, AM | Greenway, NSW | 1996 |
|
45
|
Murphy, John | Lowe, NSW | 1998 |
|
46
|
O’Byrne, Michelle | Bass, Tas | 1998 |
|
47
|
O’Connor, Gavan Michael | Corio, Vic | 1993 |
|
48
|
O’Keefe, Hon. Neil Patrick | Burke, Vic | 1984 |
|
49
|
Plibersek, Tanya | Sydney, NSW | 1998 |
|
50
|
Price, The Hon. Roger | Chifley, NSW | 1984 |
|
51
|
Quick, Harry Vernon | Franklin, Tas | 1993 |
|
52
|
Ripoll, Bernie | Oxley, Qld | 1998 |
|
53
|
Roxon, Nicola | Gellibrand, Vic | 1998 |
|
54
|
Rudd, Kevin | Griffith, Qld | 1998 |
|
55
|
Sawford, Rodney Weston | Port Adelaide, SA | 1988 |
|
56
|
Sciacca, The Hon. Con | Bowman, Qld | 1998 elected Bowman 1987, defeated 1996 |
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57
|
Sercombe, Robert Charles Grant | Maribyrnong, Vic | 1996 |
|
58
|
Sidebottom, Sid | Braddon, Tas | 1998 |
|
59
|
Smith, Stephen Francis | Perth, WA | 1993 |
|
60
|
Snowdon, Warren | Northern Territory | 1998 elected NT 1987, defeated 1996 |
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61
|
Swan, Wayne | Lilley, Qld | 1998 elected Lilley 1993, defeated 1996 |
|
62
|
Tanner, Lindsay James | Melbourne, Vic | 1993 |
|
63
|
Theophanous, Andrew | Calwell, Vic | 1980 Resigned from ALP 18-4-2000 to sit as an independent |
|
64
|
Thomson, Kelvin John | Wills, Vic | 1996 |
|
65
|
Wilkie, Kim | Swan, WA | 1998 |
|
66
|
Wilton, Gregory Stuart | Isaacs, Vic | 1996 died June 2000 Ann Corcoran new member |
|
67
|
Zahra, Christian | McMillan, Vic | 1998 |
The ALP won 67 seats at the 1998 election. The following changes occurred during the life of the Parliament:
- In 1999, Gareth Evans (Holt, Vic) resigned and was replaced by Anthony Byrne at a by-election on November 6.
- Andrew Theophanous (Calwell, Vic) resigned from the ALP on April 18, 2000 to sit as an Independent.
- Greg Wilton (Isaacs, Vic) committed suicide and was replaced by Ann Corcoran in a by-election on August 12, 2000.
- Leonie Short won the Queensland seat of Ryan from the Liberal Party at a by-election on March 17, 2001. The seat returned to the Liberal Party at the general election on November 10, 2001.