Political families of Australia


A political family of Australia is a family in which multiple members are involved in Australian politics, particularly electoral politics. Members may be related by blood or marriage; often several generations or multiple siblings may be involved.

Anderson family

They are cousins, the grandsons of Frederick Baume, a member of parliament in New Zealand.

Beale-Shorten family

conservative Premiers of South Australia
their great-grandson and grandson respectively
Brothers
his sons:
John Dunn Snr's son-in-law and nephew:
NameAustralian House of RepresentativesTasmanian House of AssemblyTasmanian Legislative Council
William Clark "Bill" Hodgman 1955–64: Member for Denison1971–83: Member for Queenborough
1981–83: President of the Legislative Council
Michael Hodgman
- son of Bill
1975–87: Member for Denison
1980–83: Minister for the Capital Territory
in the Fraser Government
1992–98, 2001–10: Member for Denison1966–74: Member for Huon
Peter Hodgman
- son of Bill, brother of Michael
2001: contested seat of Franklin1986–2001: Member for Franklin1974–86: Member for Huon
Will Hodgman
- son of Michael
2002– : Member for Franklin
2006–14 : Leader of the Opposition
2014–2020 : Premier of Tasmania

Hughes-Turnbull family

The Hughes family has a long history in both New South Wales and Federal politics.
Brothers
their grandfather
The Playford family has played a significant role in the South Australian and Australian political and social sphere since the early days of European settlement.