List of the first LGBTI holders of political offices in Australia
LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual and Intersex) holders of political offices in Australia.[1][2] Currently and historically there are no transgender or intersex parliamentarians.
Current federal openly-LGBTI parliamentarians
- Penny Wong, South Australian Labor Senator since 2002
- Louise Pratt, Western Australian Labor Senator from 2008-2014 and since 2016.
- Dean Smith, Western Australian Liberal Senator since 2012
- Janet Rice, Victorian Greens Senator since 2014
- Trent Zimmerman, New South Wales Liberal MP since 2015.
- Trevor Evans, Queensland LNP MP since 2016.
- Julian Hill, Victorian Labor MP since 2016.
- Tim Wilson, Victorian Liberal MP since 2016.
Historical firsts
Federal
- Member: Bob Brown, Tasmanian Greens Senator from 1996 to 2012.
- Female member: Penny Wong, South Australian Labor Senator from 2002.
- Government cabinet member: Penny Wong, South Australian Labor Senator who served in cabinet from 2007 to 2013.
- Liberal member: Dean Smith, Western Australian Liberal Senator from 2012.
- Lower house member: Trent Zimmerman, New South Wales Liberal MP from 2015.
- Both major party candidates in a lower house contest openly gay: the Division of Brisbane at the 2016 federal election.
States and territories
- Tasmania: Bob Brown (Independent Green) – 1983
- New South Wales:
- Legislative Council:
- Male: Paul O'Grady (Labor) – 1988 (came out 1990)
- Female: Penny Sharpe (Labor) – 2005
- Legislative Assembly:
- Bruce Notley-Smith (Liberal) – 2011
- Legislative Council:
- Western Australia:
- Legislative Council:
- Giz Watson (Greens) – 1997
- Legislative Assembly:
- John Hyde (Labor) – 2001
- Legislative Council:
- Victoria: Andrew Olexander (Liberal) – 1999
- South Australia: Ian Hunter (Labor) – 2006
- Australian Capital Territory: Andrew Barr (Labor) – 2006
- Government minister: Andrew Barr (Labor) – 2006
- Northern Territory: Chansey Paech - 2016
Heads of government
Australian Capital Territory Chief Minister Andrew Barr was the first openly-LGBTI head of a government in Australia, in the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly, from 2014. Andrew Barr became the first elected openly-LGBTI head of government in Australia after the 2016 ACT Election.
Premier of South Australia Don Dunstan was the first retrospectively known LGBTI head of a government in Australia, in the Parliament of South Australia, from 1967.
Mayor or deputy mayor
- Mayor: Ralph McLean (Fitzroy) – 1984–1985
- Intersex Mayor: Tony Briffa (Hobsons Bay) – 2011–2012 (world's first out intersex Mayor)
By state
New South Wales
- Randwick
- Bruce Notley-Smith – 2004
- Sydney
- Brian McGahen, Bill Hunt and Craig Johnston – 1984
- Wagga Wagga
- Ray Goodlass – 2011
- Woollahra
- Max Pearce – 1983 (first LGBTI candidate elected to public office in NSW)
Judiciary
Justice of the High Court of Australia
- Male: Michael Kirby – 1996–2009 (Came out 1999)
- Female: Virginia Bell – 2009
References
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