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Australia - May 2025

Federal election increases women’s representation in parliament and cabinet

Preliminary election results indicate that approximately 69 women (out of 151 total seats), representing 45.7 per cent, were elected to the House of Representatives in Australia’s federal election held on 3 May. This marks an increase from the previous polls in 2022, when 58 women (38.4 per cent) were elected. Political analysts note that the Labor Party’s gender quota for the candidate nomination process established decades ago helped drive this progress, whereby 56 per cent of the newly elected Labor MPs are women. Approximately 43 women (out of 76 total seat), representing 56.6 per cent, were elected to the Senate, marking an increase from 32 (42.1 per cent) in the 2022 election. Additionally, the new federal cabinet of election winner Prime Minister Anthony Albanese includes a record-breaking 12 women and 11 men.

Sources: The ConversationABC NewsInstitute of Community Directors, The Australia Institute 

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