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Name Chamber Electorate Term began Term ended Length of term Total length of terms
Don Chipp
(1925–2006)
Australian House of Representatives Hotham 1 May 1977[a] 10 November 1977 193 days 8 years, 241 days
Australian Senate Victoria 1 July 1978 18 August 1986 8 years, 48 days
Robin Millhouse
(1929–2017)
South Australian House of Assembly Mitcham 1 May 1977[b] 7 April 1982 4 years, 341 days
Janine Haines
(1945–2004)
Australian Senate South Australia 14 December 1977 30 June 1978 198 days 9 years, 76 days
1 July 1981 1 March 1990 8 years, 243 days
Colin Mason
(1926–2020)
Australian Senate New South Wales 1 July 1978 5 June 1987 9 years, 149 days
Lance Milne
(1915–1995)
South Australian Legislative Council - 15 September 1979 2 December 1985[c] 6 years, 78 days
Norm Sanders
(1932– )
Tasmanian House of Assembly Denison 16 February 1980 23 December 1982 2 years, 310 days 7 years, 188 days
Australian Senate Tasmania 1 July 1985 1 March 1990 4 years, 243 days
Michael Macklin
(1943– )
Australian Senate Queensland 1 July 1981 30 June 1990 8 years, 364 days
John Siddons
(1927–2016)
Australian Senate Victoria 1 July 1981 4 February 1983 1 year, 218 days 3 years, 1 day
1 July 1985 26 November 1986[d] 1 year, 148 days
Elisabeth Kirkby
(1921– )
New South Wales Legislative Council - 27 October 1981 25 June 1998 16 years, 241 days
Heather Southcott
(1928–2014)
South Australian House of Assembly Mitcham 8 May 1982 6 November 1982 182 days
Ian Gilfillan
(1932– )
South Australian Legislative Council - 6 November 1982 18 November 1993 11 years, 12 days 19 years, 169 days
11 October 1997 17 March 2006 8 years, 157 days
Jack Evans
(1928–2009)
Australian Senate Western Australia 5 March 1983 30 June 1985 2 years, 117 days
David Vigor
(1939–1998)
Australian Senate South Australia 1 December 1984 4 June 1987[e] 2 years, 185 days
Mike Elliott
(1952– )
South Australian Legislative Council - 7 December 1985 18 November 1993 7 years, 346 days 16 years, 284 days
10 February 1994 10 December 2002 8 years, 303 days
Janet Powell
(1942–2013)
Australian Senate Victoria 26 August 1986 31 July 1992[f] 5 years, 340 days
John Coulter
(1930– )
Australian Senate South Australia 11 July 1987 20 November 1995 8 years, 132 days
Jean Jenkins
(1938– )
Australian Senate Western Australia 11 July 1987 30 June 1990 2 years, 354 days
Paul McLean
(1937– )
Australian Senate New South Wales 11 July 1987 23 August 1991 4 years, 43 days
Richard Jones
(1940– )
New South Wales Legislative Council - 13 March 1988 12 March 1996[g] 7 years, 365 days
Robert Bell
(1950–2001)
Australian Senate Tasmania 7 March 1990 30 June 1996 6 years, 115 days
Meg Lees
(1948– )
Australian Senate South Australia 4 April 1990 26 July 2002[h] 12 years, 113 days
Vicki Bourne
(1954– )
Australian Senate New South Wales 1 July 1990 30 June 2002 11 years, 364 days
Cheryl Kernot
(1948– )
Australian Senate Queensland 1 July 1990 15 October 1997 7 years, 106 days
Sid Spindler
(1932–2008)
Australian Senate Victoria 1 July 1990 30 June 1996 5 years, 365 days
Karin Sowada
(1961– )
Australian Senate New South Wales 29 August 1991 30 June 1993 1 year, 305 days
John Woodley
(1938– )
Australian Senate Queensland 1 July 1993 27 July 2001 8 years, 26 days
Sandra Kanck
(1950– )
South Australian Legislative Council - 11 December 1993 31 January 2009 15 years, 51 days
Natasha Stott Despoja
(1969– )
Australian Senate South Australia 29 November 1995 30 June 2008 12 years, 214 days
Lyn Allison
(1946– )
Australian Senate Victoria 1 July 1996 30 June 2008 11 years, 365 days
Andrew Murray
(1947– )
Australian Senate Western Australia 1 July 1996 30 June 2008 11 years, 365 days
Helen Hodgson
(1961– )
Western Australian Legislative Council North Metropolitan 22 May 1997 21 May 2001 3 years, 364 days
Norm Kelly
(1959– )
Western Australian Legislative Council East Metropolitan 22 May 1997 21 May 2001 3 years, 364 days
Andrew Bartlett
(1964– )
Australian Senate Queensland 30 October 1997 30 June 2008 10 years, 244 days
Arthur Chesterfield-Evans
(1950– )
New South Wales Legislative Council - 25 June 1998 2 April 2007 8 years, 281 days
Brian Greig
(1966– )
Australian Senate Western Australia 1 July 1999 30 June 2005 5 years, 364 days
Aden Ridgeway
(1962– )
Australian Senate New South Wales 1 July 1999 30 June 2005 5 years, 364 days
John Cherry
(1965– )
Australian Senate Queensland 31 July 2001 30 June 2005 3 years, 334 days
Roslyn Dundas
(1978– )
ACT Legislative Assembly Ginninderra 20 October 2001 16 October 2004 2 years, 362 days
Kate Reynolds
(1962– )
South Australian Legislative Council - 17 February 2003 17 March 2006 3 years, 28 days
David Winderlich
(1964– )
South Australian Legislative Council - 17 February 2009 7 October 2009[i] 232 days
  1. ^ Previously served as a Liberal from 10 December 1960 until his resignation from the party on 24 March 1977, and as an independent until he joined the Democrats.
  2. ^ Previously served for the Liberal and Country League from 7 May 1955 until 1973, the Liberal Movement until 1976 and the New LM from 1976 until he joined the Democrats.
  3. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and served as an independent until 6 December 1985.
  4. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and served as an independent and then for the Unite Australia Party until 5 June 1987.
  5. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and served as as a member of the Unite Australia Party until 5 June 1987.
  6. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and served as an independent until 30 June 1993.
  7. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and served as an independent until 28 February 2003.
  8. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and served as an independent until April 2003 and for the Australian Progressive Alliance until 30 June 2005.
  9. ^ Resigned from the Democrats and serged as an independent until 20 March 2010.