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Standing Committee on Agriculture

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Standing Committee on Agriculture
47th Parliament of Australia
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Type
Type
History
Founded26 July 2022
Preceded byStanding Committee on Agriculture and Water Resources
Leadership
Deputy Chair
Structure
Seats9
Political groups
Government (5)
  •   Labor (5)

Opposition (3)

Crossbench (1)

Meeting place
Parliament House
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Australia
Website
Standing Committee on Agriculture
Rules
Standing Orders of the House of Representatives

The Standing Committee on Agriculture is a committee of the Australian House of Representatives.[1] The committee is a "General Purpose Standing Committee" governed by Standing Order 215. It consists of nine members, five government members and four non-government members (three members of the official opposition and one member of the crossbench). The chair is appointed by the Prime Minister and the deputy chair by the Leader of the Opposition under Standing Order 232.[2]

History

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While General Purpose Standing Committees of the House of Representatives were first established in 1987,[3] Agriculture or Primary Industries were not explicitly called out until the amendment of Standing order 28B following the election of the Howard Government in 1996.[4] The committee has been regularly renamed since; some recent names include:[5]

Committee Name Parliament(s) Years
Primary Industries, Resources and Rural and Regional Affairs 38th 1996-8
Primary Industries and Regional Services 39th 1998-2001
Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry 40th and 41st 2001-7
Primary Industries and Resources 42nd 2007-2010
Agriculture, Resources, Fisheries and Forestry 43rd 2010-2013
Agriculture and Industry 44th 2013-2016
Agriculture and Water Resources[6] 45th to 46th 2013-2022
Agriculture 47th 2022-Present

Membership

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47th Parliament

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In the 47th parliament (July 2022 – present), the membership of the committee is the following:[7]

Member Party Electorate
Meryl Swanson Chair Labor Division of Paterson, New South Wales
Rick Wilson Deputy Chair Liberal Division of O'Connor, Western Australia
Matt Burnell Labor Division of Spence, South Australia
Mike Freelander Labor Division of Macarthur, New South Wales
Brian Mitchell Labor Division of Lyons, Tasmania
Fiona Phillips Labor Division of Gilmore, New South Wales
Rebecca Sharkie Centre Alliance Division of Mayo, South Australia
Aaron Violi Liberal Division of Casey, Victoria
Andrew Willcox Liberal National Division of Dawson, Queensland

45th Parliament

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In the 45th parliament (September 2016 – 11 April 2019), the membership of the committee was the following:[8]

Member Party Electorate
Rick Wilson Chair Liberal Division of O'Connor, Western Australia
Andrew Broad (until 24 August 2018) Nationals Division of Mallee, Victoria
Joel Fitzgibbon (from 15 June 2017 until 10 September 2018) Labor Division of Hunter, New South Wales
David Gillespie (from 10 September 2018) Nationals Division of Lyne, New South Wales
Justine Keay (until 10 May 18, from 10 September 2018) Labor Division of Braddon, Tasmania
Matt Keogh Labor Division of Burt, Western Australia
John McVeigh (until 20 December 2017) Liberal National Division of Groom, Queensland
Nola Marino (from 6 February 2018) Liberal Division of Forrest, Western Australia
Tony Pasin Liberal Division of Barker, South Australia
Rowan Ramsey Liberal Division of Grey, South Australia
Meryl Swanson (until 15 June 2017, from 21 May 2018) Labor Division of Paterson, New South Wales

McVeigh and Broad lost their positions on the committee upon joining the Ministry, with Marino and Gillespie being elected to replace each respectively. Swanson was discharged from the committee and replaced by Fitzgibbon. Swanson was again appointed to the committee when Keay lost her seat her seat in Parliament during the parliamentary eligibility crisis. Keay regained it at the ensuing by-election, and was reappointed to the committee in the place of Fitzgibbon.

List of Chairs

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Member Party Electorate Parliament(s) Years
Michael Ronaldson Liberal Division of Ballarat, Victoria 38th 1996
Fran Bailey Liberal Division of McEwen, Victoria 38th-39th 1996-2001
Kay Elson Liberal Division of Forde, Queensland 40th 2001-2004
Alby Schultz Liberal Division of Hume, New South Wales 41st 2004-2007
Dick Adams Labor Division of Lyons, Tasmania 42nd-43rd 2007-2013
Rowan Ramsey Liberal Division of Grey, South Australia 44th 2013-2016
Rick Wison Liberal Division of O'Connor, Western Australia 45th-46th 2016-2022
Meryl Swanson Labor Division of Paterson, New South Wales 47th 2022-present

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Role of the Committee". Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Standing Orders Chapter 16" (PDF). Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  3. ^ "House Votes and Proceedings No. 9 24 September 1987".
  4. ^ "House Votes and Proceedings No. 7 9 May 1996".
  5. ^ "Former House Committees". Retrieved 11 March 2024.
  6. ^ "House Votes and Proceedings No. 5 13 September 2016 2016". Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Agriculture Committee Membership". Retrieved 10 March 2024.
  8. ^ "House Votes and Proceedings No. 6 - 14 September 2016". Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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