Shock resignations have dominated the 45th Parliament. Here’s who’s leaving
By Matt Doran, Georgina Piper and Andrew Kesper Posted April 01, 2019 15:53:57 Shock resignations have dominated the headlines, and when the federal election arrives, voters will farewell some longstanding familiar faces who take with them decades of experience. This is the make-up of the 45th Parliament. Here’s what we know about who won’t be back for the 46th. Christopher Pyne Party: LIB Electorate: Sturt Elected: 1993 Margin: 5.4% Christopher Pyne entered Parliament at the youthful age of 25 in 1993. He’s served in a range of high-profile roles, most recently as Defence Minister and Leader of the House — the Government’s chief tactician in the Lower House. As defence industry minister, he was a campaigner for the future submarine program being built in his home state of South Australia. Mr Pyne is widely seen as one of the more entertaining characters in Federal Parliament, with regular appearances on commercial television and radio. He spoke of his disappoin...
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