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Welcome to KortJackson.org's coverage of the Australia 2019 election, with predictions by yours truly.

The composition of the 46th Parliament of Australia shall be decided by election on May 18, 2019.

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So, who is retiring from the House of Representatives in the 2019 election and why?
Listed by Date of Retirement

Party Division Name First election Why/Date Announced?
ALP Adelaide Kate Ellis 2004 Spend more time with family/personal (3/9/17)
ALP Lilley Wayne Swan 1993, 1998 Retiring from politics (2/10/18)
ALP Melbourne Ports* Michael Danby 1998 Retired to avoid probable defeat (7/5/18)
ALP Jagajaga Jenny Macklin 1996 Retiring from politics (7/6/18)
COA Cowper Luke Hartsuyker 2001 Retiring from politics (8/8/18)
ALP Canberra Gai Brodtmann 2010 Personal/family reasons (8/13/18)
COA Gilmore Ann Sudmalis 2013 Retiring due to bullying by state MP (9/17/18)
COA Mallee Andrew Broad 2013 Retiring due to sex scandal (12/18/18)
IND Indi Cathy McGowan 2013 Retiring in favor of new independent (1/14/19)
COA Higgins Kelly O'Dwyer 2009 Spend more time with family/personal (1/19/19)
COA Stirling Michael Keenan 2004 "I cannot commit to another term"  (1/25/19)
COA Curtin Julie Bishop 1998 Decided to leave on own terms (2/21/19)
COA Moncrieff Steven Ciobo 2001 Politics incompatible with family  (3/1/19)
COA Sturt Christopher Pyne 1993 Being MP is "not a life sentence" (3/2/19)
COA Reid Craig Laundy 2013 "Time to put family first" (3/15/19)
ALP Lindsay Emma Husar 2016 Retiring, myriad of issues. (4/11/19)


* Melbourne Ports was renamed Macnamara starting with the 2019 election.
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