List of Jewish members of Australian parliaments

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Jews have been a part of the Australian parliament since federation.[citation needed] In 2016 a record number of 6 MPs identified as Jewish.[1] When Kerryn Phelps won the 2018 Wentworth by-election the number rose to 7, but subsequently dropped back to 6 following the 2019 Australian federal election.

Federal parliament

Name Electorate State Party Years Notes Source
Michael Baume Macarthur

Senator

NSW   Liberal 1975–83

1985–96

[2]
Peter Baume Senator NSW   Liberal 1974–91 Minister in Fraser government [2]
Joe Berinson Perth WA   Labor 1969–75 Minister in Whitlam government [2]
Josh Burns Macnamara Vic   Labor 2019– [3]
Moss Cass Maribyrnong Vic   Labor 1969–83 Minister in Whitlam government [2]
Sam Cohen Senator Vic   Labor 1962–69 [2]
Barry Cohen Robertson NSW   Labor 1969–90 Minister in Hawke government [2]
Michael Danby Melbourne Ports Vic   Labor 1998–2019 [4]
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs Vic   Labor 2007– Minister in Gillard, Rudd and Albanese governments [2]
Syd Einfeld Phillip NSW   Labor 1961–63 [2]
Max Falstein Watson NSW   Labor

Independent

1940–49 [2]
Mike Freelander Macarthur NSW   Labor 2016– [2]
Jason Falinski Mackellar NSW   Liberal 2016–2022
Josh Frydenberg Kooyong Vic   Liberal 2010–2022 Minister in Abbott, Turnbull, and Morrison governments.
Deputy leader of the Liberal Party
[2]
Stirling Griff Senator SA   Centre Alliance 2016–2022 [2]
Sir Isaac Isaacs Indi Vic   Protectionist 1901-06 Minister in the Deakin government

Chief Justice of Australia

Governor-General of Australia

[2]
Lewis Kent Hotham Vic   Labor 1980–90 Stood for election in Israel for Maki [2]
Dick Klugman Prospect NSW   Labor 1969–90 [2]
Julian Leeser Berowra NSW   Liberal 2016– [2]
Kerryn Phelps Wentworth NSW   Independent 2018–19 [5]
Pharez Phillips Wimmera Vic   Protectionist 1901–06 [2]
Elias Solomon Fremantle WA   Free Trade 1901–03 Mayors of Fremantle [2]
Vaiben Louis Solomon South Australia SA   Free Trade 1901–03 Premier of South Australia [2]

State parliaments

New South Wales

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Maurice Alexander Goulburn Independent 1861–72 [2]
Morris Asher Hume Independent 1859–60 [2]
Henry Cohen West Maitland Independent 1874–80 [2]
Ian Cohen Member of the Legislative Council
Greens
1995–2011 [2]
John Cohen Petersham Protectionist Party

Liberal Reform

Nationalist

1898–1919 Speaker of the Legislative Assembly [2]
Morton Cohen Bligh
Liberal
1965–68 [2]
Samuel Cohen Morpeth Independent 1860 [2]
Albert Collins Narrabri

Namoi

Liberal Reform

Independent Liberal

1901–10 [2]
Charles Collins Namoi

Narrabri

Independent

Protectionist

Free Trade

1885–87

1890–98

[2]
Margaret Davis Member of the Legislative Council
Liberal
1967–78 [2]
Syd Einfeld Bondi

Waverley

Labor
1965–1981 Also served in federal parliament

Minister in state government

[2]
Samuel Emmanuel Argyle Independent 1862–64 [2]
Derek Freeman Member of the Legislative Council
Liberal
1973–84 [2]
Hyman Goldstein Eastern Suburbs

Coogee

Nationalist 1922–25

1927–28

Mayor of Randwick [2]
Ron Hoenig Heffron
Labor
2012– Mayor of Botany Bay [2]
Solomon Hyam Balmain

Member of the Legislative Council

Protectionist 1885–87

1892–1901

Mayor of Balmain [2]
Sir Asher Joel Member of the Legislative Council
Country Party
1958–78 [2]
Samuel Joseph West Sydney

Member of the Legislative Council

Independent 1864–68

1882–85

1887-93

[2]
John Kaye Member of the Legislative Council
Greens
2007–16 [2]
Abe Landa Bondi
Labor
1930–32

1941–65

Minister in state government [2]
Paul Landa Member of the Legislative Council

Peats

Labor
1973–84 [2]
Leyser Levin Hume Independent 1880–85 [2]
Lewis Levy Liverpool Plains

West Maitland

Independent 1871–72

1874

[2]
Sir Daniel Levy Sydney-Fitzroy

Darlinghurst

Sydney

Paddington

Woollahra

Liberal Reform

Nationalist

United Australia

1901–37 Speaker of the Legislative Assembly [2]
Ernest Marks North Sydney Nationalist 1927–30 [2]
Solomon Meyer Carcoar Independent 1874–76 [2]
Ernest Mitchell Member of the Legislative Council United Australia Party 1934–43 [2]
Jacob Levi Montefiore Member of the Legislative Council Independent 1856–60

1874–77

[2]
Phillip G. Myers Argyle Independent 1880–81 [2]
Harris Nelson Orange Independent 1872–77 [2]
Simeon Phillips Dubbo Free Trade

Liberal Reform

1895–1904 [2]
Joseph Raphael West Sydney Independent 1872–74 [2]
Eric Roozendaal Member of the Legislative Council
Labor
2004–13 Minister in state government [2]
Julian Salomons Member of the Legislative Council Independent 1870–71

1887–99

Minister in state government

Chief Justice of New South Wales

[2]
Sir Saul Samuel MLC for counties of Roxburgh, Phillip and Wellington

Orange

Wellington

Member of the Legislative Council

Independent 1854–56

1859–80

Minister in state government

Received baronet

[2]
Leon Snider Member of the Legislative Council
Liberal

Country Party

1943–65 [2]

Northern Territory

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Jon Isaacs Millner
Labor
1977–81 Leader of the Opposition [6]

Queensland

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Louis Goldring Flinders Independent 1888–93 Mayor of Hughenden [2]
Jacob Horwitz Warwick Liberal Party 1878–87
Mayor of Warwick
[2]
Francis Benjamin Kates Darling Downs

Cunningham

Independent 1878–81

1883–88

1899–1903

[2]
Isidor Lissner Kennedy

Cairns

Ministerialist 1883–93

1896–99

[2]

South Australia

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Sir Lewis Cohen North Adelaide

Adelaide

Independent

ADL

1887–93

1902–06

Mayor of Adelaide
[2]
Morris Lyon Marks The Burra and Clare Independent 1857–58 [2]
Maurice Salom MLC for South Australia Independent 1882–91 [2]
Emanuel Solomon West Adelaide

MLC for South Australia

Independent 1862–65

1867–71

[2]
Judah Moss Solomon City of Adelaide

MLC for South Australia

West Adelaide

Independent 1858–60

1861–65

1871–75

Mayor of Adelaide
[2]
Saul Solomon East Torrens Independent 1887–90 [2]
Vaiben Louis Solomon Northern Territory Independent

National Defence League

1890–1901

1905–08

Premier of South Australia

Also served in federal parliament

Tasmania

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Joseph Cohen Launceston Independent 1860–61 [2]
John Davies Hobart Town

Devon

Franklin

Independent 1884–1913 Mayor of Hobart [2]

Victoria

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Sir Benjamin Benjamin MLC for Melbourne Province Independent 1889–92 Mayor of Melbourne [2]
David Bornstein Brunswick East
Labor
1970–75 [2]
Edward Cohen East Melbourne Independent 1861–65

1868–77

Mayor of Melbourne [2]
Harold Cohen Caulfield

MLC for Melbourne South

Nationalist

United Australia Party

1929–35

1935–43

Minister in state government [2]
Henry Cohen MLC for Melbourne Province Nationalist 1921–37 Minister in state government [2]
Philip Dalidakis MLC for Southern Metropolitan Region
Labor
2014–19 Minister in state government [7]
Charles Dyte Ballarat East Independent 1864–71 [2]
Benjamin Fink Maryborough and Talbot Independent 1883–89 [2]
Theodore Fink Jolimont and West Richmond Independent 1894–1904 [2]
Adolphus Goldsmith MLC for Ripon, Hampden, Grenville and Polwarth Independent 1851–53 [2]
Paul Hamer Box Hill
Labor
2018– [8]
Max Hirsch Mandurang Ministerial 1902–03 [2]
Jennifer Huppert MLC for Southern Metropolitan
Labor
2009–10 [2]
Sir Isaac Isaacs Bogong Independent 1892–1901 [2]
John Alfred Isaacs
Ovens Independent 1894–1902 [2]
Walter Jona Hawthorn
Liberal
1964–85 Minister in state government [2]
Daniel Barnet Lazarus Sandhurst Independent 1893–97

1900–02

Mayor of Sandhurst [2]
Nathaniel Levi Maryborough

East Melbourne

MLC for North Yarra Province

Independent 1860–65

1866–68

1892–1904

[2]
Jonas Levien South Grant

Barwon

Independent 1871–77

1880–1906

Minister in state government [2]
Archie Michaelis St Kilda United Australia Party

Liberal

1932–52 Speaker of the Legislative Assembly [2]
Martin Pakula MLC for Western Metropolitan

Lyndhurst

Keysborough

Labor
2006–2022 Minister in state government [2]
Pharez Phillips MLC for North Western Province Independent 1896–1901 [2]
Sidney Ricardo South Bourke Independent 1857–59 [2]
Samuel Samuel Dundas Independent 1892–92 [2]
Helen Shardey Electoral district of Caulfield
Liberal
1996–2010 [9]
Baron Snider St Kilda

MLC for Higinbotham Province

Liberal
1955–66 [2]
David Southwick Caulfield
Liberal
2010– Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in Victoria since 2021 [2]
Emanuel Steinfeld MLC for Wellington Independent 1892–93 [2]
Joseph Sternberg MLC for Northern Province

MLC for Bendigo

Independent

Nationalist

1891–1902

1904–1928

[2]
Marsha Thomson MLC for Melbourne North

Footscray

Labor
2006–18 Minister in state government [10]
Evan Thornley MLC for Southern Metropolitan
Labor
2006–08 [11][12]
Ephraim Zox East Melbourne Independent 1877–99 [2]

Western Australia

Name Electorate Party Years Notes Source
Joe Berinson MLC for North-East Metropolitan Province

MLC for North Central Metropolitan Province

North Metropolitan

Labor
1980–93 Also served in federal parliament

Minister in the Whitlam government

[2]
Harry Boan Metropolitan Province

Metropolitan-Suburban Province

WA Liberal Party

Nationalist

1917–18

1922–24

[2]
Matthew Moss North Fremantle

MLC for West Province

Independent

WA Liberal Party

1895–97

1900–01

1902–14

Minister in state government [2]
Sir Charles Nathan MLC for Metropolitan-Suburban Province Nationalist 1930-34 [2]
Lionel Samson MLC for Western Australian Independent 1849–56

1859–68

[2]
Elias Solomon South Fremantle Independent 1892–1901
Mayor of Fremantle

Also served in federal parliament

See also

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