Senator Jacqui Lambie

Senator Jacqui Lambie

Senator for TAS

Positions
Chair of Select Committee on Australia’s Disaster Resilience
Party
Jacqui Lambie Network
Chamber
Senate

Seating Plan

Seating map

Electorate Office

(Principal Office)

Shop 4
22 Mount Street
Burnie, TAS, 7320

Postal address

PO Box 256
Burnie, TAS, 7320

Telephone:
(03) 6431 3112

Parliament Office

PO Box 6100
Senate
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

Telephone:
(02) 6277 3614

Biography

Parliamentary service
  • Elected to the Senate for Tasmania 2013. Re-elected 2016. Resigned 14.11.2017. Elected to the Senate for Tasmania 2019.
Committee service
  • Senate Legislative and General Purpose Standing: Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade: Legislation served from 9.8.2017 to 14.11.2017; Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade: References served from 9.8.2017 to 14.11.2017; Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade: References served from 2.7.2019 to 25.7.2022; Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade: Legislation served from 2.7.2019 to 25.7.2022
  • Senate Select: Political Influence of Donations served from 4.9.2017 to 14.11.2017; COVID-19 served from 8.4.2020 to 7.4.2022; Australia's Disaster Resilience served from 30.11.2022 to 8.12.2022; Australia's Disaster Resilience served as Chair from 8.12.2022 to present
  • Senate Standing: Selection of Bills served from 24.11.2014 to 9.5.2016; Selection of Bills served from 1.9.2016 to 14.11.2017; Selection of Bills served from 2.7.2019 to 25.7.2022
Parliamentary party positions
  • Independent. Served: 24.11.2014 to 14.05.2015
  • Jacqui Lambie Network. Served: 14.05.2015 to 14.11.2017, 01.07.2019 to present
  • Palmer United Party. Served: 01.07.2014 to 24.11.2014
  • Deputy Leader of the Palmer United Party in the Senate from 1.7.2014 to 19.11.2014.
  • Palmer United Party Deputy Whip in the Senate from 1.7.2014 to 19.11.2014.
  • Leader of the Jacqui Lambie Network in the Senate from 26.7.2022.
Personal
  • Born: 26.2.1971, Ulverstone, Australia
  • Gender: Female
  • Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander: Yes
Qualifications and occupation before entering Federal Parliament
  • Soldier in the Australian Defence Force from 1989 to 2000.
Military Service
  • Royal Australian Corps of Transport 1990-95.
  • Royal Australian Corps of Military Police 1996-2000.
Publications
  • Rebel with a cause: you can't keep a bloody Lambie down - my story from soldier to senator and beyond, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW: 2018.

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