This table shows the full list of Liberal Party members of the House of Representatives following the 1998 federal election.
The election was held on October 3, 1998.
Liberal Party Members of the House of Representatives 1998 64 members |
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No. | Name | Division, State | First Elected |
1
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Abbott, Hon. Anthony John | Warringah, NSW | 1994 |
2
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Andrew, John Neil | Wakefield, SA | 1983 |
3
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Andrews, Kevin James | Menzies, Vic | 1991 |
4
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Bailey, Francis Esther | McEwen, Vic | 1990, def.1993, 1996 |
5
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Baird, Hon. Bruce | Cook, NSW | 1998 |
6
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Barresi, Phillip Anthony | Deakin, Vic | 1996 |
7
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Bartlett, Kerry Joseph | Macquarie, NSW | 1996 |
8
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Billson, Bruce Fredrick | Dunkley, Vic | 1996 |
9
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Bishop, Julie | Curtin, WA | 1998 |
10
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Bishop, Hon. Bronwyn Kathleen | Mackellar, NSW | 1994 (Senator 1987-94) |
11
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Brough, Malcolm Thomas | Longman, Qld | 1996 |
12
|
Cadman, Alan Glyndwr | Mitchell, NSW | 1974 |
13
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Cameron, Ross Alexander | Parramatta, NSW | 1996 |
14
|
Charles, Robert Edwin | La Trobe, Vic | 1990 |
15
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Costello, Hon. Peter Howard | Higgins, Vic | 1990 |
16
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Downer, Hon. Alexander John Gosse | Mayo, SA | 1984 |
17
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Draper, Patricia | Makin, SA | 1996 |
18
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Elson, Kay Selma | Forde, Qld | 1996 |
19
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Entsch, Warren George | Leichhardt, Qld | 1996 |
20
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Fahey, John Joseph | Macarthur, NSW | 1996 |
21
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Gallus, Christine Ann | Hindmarsh, SA | 1990 |
22
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Gambaro, Teresa | Petrie, Qld | 1996 |
23
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Gash, Joanna | Gilmore, NSW | 1996 |
24
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Georgiou, Petro | Kooyong, Vic | 1994 |
25
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Haase, Barry | Kalgoorlie, WA | 1998 |
26
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Hardgrave, Gary Douglas | Moreton, Qld | 1996 |
27
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Hawker, David Peter Maxwell | Wannon, Vic | 1983 |
28
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Hockey, Joseph Benedict | North Sydney, NSW | 1996 |
29
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Howard, Hon. John Winston | Bennelong, NSW | 1974 |
30
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Jull, Hon. David Francis | Fadden, Qld | 1975, def. 1983, 1984 |
31
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Kelly, Jackie Marie | Lindsay, NSW | 1996 Election declared invalid by High Court, September 1996, re-elected at by-election 19-10-96 |
32
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Kemp, Hon. David Alistair | Goldstein, Vic | 1990 |
33
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Lieberman, Hon. Louis Stuart | Indi, Vic | 1993 |
34
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Lindsay, Peter John | Herbert, Qld | 1996 |
35
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Lloyd, James Eric | Robertson, NSW | 1996 |
36
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Macfarlane, Ian | Groom, Qld | 1998 |
37
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May, Margaret | McPherson, Qld | 1998 |
38
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McArthur, Fergus Stewart | Corangamite, Vic | 1984 |
39
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Moore, Hon. John Colinton | Ryan, Qld | 1975 resigned Dec 2000, seat won by ALP |
40
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Moylan, Hon. Judith Eleanor | Pearce, WA | 1993 |
41
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Nairn, Gary Roy | Eden-Monaro, NSW | 1996 |
42
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Nelson, Brendan John | Bradfield, NSW | 1996 |
43
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Nugent, Peter Edward | Aston, Vic | 1990 died April 2001 Chris Pearce new member |
44
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Prosser, Hon. Geoffrey Daniel | Forrest, WA | 1987 |
45
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Pyne, Christopher Maurice | Sturt, SA | 1993 |
46
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Reith, Hon. Peter Keaston | Flinders, Vic | 1982, def. 1983, 1984 |
47
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Ronaldson, Michael John Clyde | Ballarat, Vic | 1990 |
48
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Ruddock, Hon. Philip Maxwell | Berowra, NSW | 1973 |
49
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Schultz, Alby | Hume, NSW | 1998 |
50
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Secker, Patrick | Barker, SA | 1998 |
51
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Slipper, Peter Neil | Fisher, Qld | 1984, def. 1987, 1993 (NP 1984-87) |
52
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Somlyay, Alexander Michael | Fairfax, Qld | 1990 |
53
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Southcott, Andrew John | Boothby, SA | 1996 |
54
|
Stone, Sharman Nancy | Murray, Vic | 1996 |
55
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Sullivan, Kathryn Jean Martin | Moncrieff, Qld | 1984 (Senator 1974-84) |
56
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Thompson, Cameron | Blair, Qld | 1998 |
57
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Thomson, Hon. Andrew Peter | Wentworth, NSW | 1995 |
58
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Tuckey, Charles Wilson | O’Connor, WA | 1980 |
59
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Vale, Danna Sue | Hughes, NSW | 1996 |
60
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Wakelin, Barry Hugh | Grey, SA | 1993 |
61
|
Washer, Dr. Mal | Moore, WA | 1998 |
62
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Williams, Hon. Daryl Robert, AM, QC | Tangney, WA | 1993 |
63
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Wooldridge, Hon. Michael Richard Lewis | Casey, Vic | 1987 (Chisholm) 1998 (Casey) |
64
|
Worth, Patricia Mary | Adelaide, SA | 1993 |
Note: The Liberal Party won 64 seats at the 1998 election. It subsequently lost Ryan to the ALP’s Leonie Short in a by-election in March 2001. In July 2001, Chris Pearce became the Liberal member for Aston, following the death of Peter Nugent.