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Recontesting: Tony Abbott

Recontesting: Jamie Briggs

Recontesting: Anthony Albanese

Recontesting: Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

Recontesting: Craig Kelly

Recontesting: Angus Taylor

Recontesting: John Madigan

Recontesting: Lisa Singh

Recontesting: Cathy McGowan

Recontesting: Russell Matheson

Recontesting: Stuart Robert

Redistribution: Joel Fitzgibbon

Redistribution: Nickolas Varvaris

Retiring: Clive Palmer

Retiring: Jill Hall

Retiring: Mal Brough

Retiring: Philip Ruddock

Retiring: Warren Truss

Retiring: Andrew Robb

Retiring: Anna Burke

Retiring: Bruce Billson

Retiring: Melissa Parke

Retiring: Michael Ronaldson

Retiring: Kelvin Thomson

Retiring: Jan McLucas

Retiring: Andrew Southcott

Retiring: Ian Macfarlane

Retiring: Alannah MacTiernan

Retiring: Alan Griffin

Retiring: Bernie Ripoll

Retiring: Laurie Ferguson

Retiring: Joe Ludwig

Retiring: Gary Gray

Retiring: Bruce Scott

Retiring: Bill Heffernan

Retiring: Joe Bullock

Retiring: Teresa Gambaro

Retiring: John Cobb

Retiring: Sharman Stone

Retiring: Bob Baldwin

Retiring: Nova Peris

Ousted: Dennis Jensen

Ousted: Bronwyn Bishop

The former prime minister has confirmed he will be standing for preselection in his Sydney-based seat of Warringah, following news he was sounded out about becoming High Commissioner to London — an offer he rejected. Dick Smith has also previously voiced interest in running against Mr Abbott.The embattled Liberal MP will contest his South Australian seat of Mayo, despite resigning from his portfolio over a late-night incident last year involving a staffer in Hong Kong. The former Cities Minister secured a swing of 5.2 per cent at the previous election.The senior Labor frontbencher has confirmed he will recontest his existing seat of Grayndler. Mr Albanese had been contemplating a move to the neighbouring Liberal seat of Barton when a proposed redistribution placed both his electoral office and home outside of Grayndler. The Australian Electoral Commission has partly backtracked on the proposed boundary changes, with Grayndler now covering most of two state seats currently held by the Greens.The NSW senator and Minister for International Development and the Pacific is believed to have the support of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who the ABC understands called her personally.The Liberal MP has confirmed he will contest his Western Sydney seat, despite reports that he may face a preselection challenge from a group of moderates within the party. Mr Kelly — who currently holds the seat of Hughes by an 11 per cent margin — told the ABC he received a call from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who voiced his support. The Prime Minister has also formally endorsed Mr Kelly in a letter to the NSW state executive.The first-term Liberal MP was recently promoted to the position of Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister with special responsibility for Cities and Digital Transformation. He was reportedly one of those facing a preselection challenge in his seat of Hume, but the ABC understands the Prime Minister called Mr Taylor to express his clear support for him prior to his recent promotion. The Rhodes Scholar took the safe Liberal seat in 2013 when former MP Alby Schultz resigned after 15 years. Mr Taylor sits on a margin of almost 9 per cent, which is expected to increase due to the recent redistribution taking in some of Sydney's outer south-west suburbsThe Victorian Senator is up for re-election this year. He started his own political party, John Madigan's Manufacturing and Farming Party, in 2015 after resigning from the DLP to become an independent the previous year.The Tasmanian senator is standing for re-election, but has been effectively pushed out through her relegation to the fourth spot on the Senate ticket. The 43-year-old, who is not aligned to any faction, was pushed down the ticket by Australian Manufacturing Workers Union secretary John Short.The independent politician is likely to be facing both a Liberal and National candidate later this year, as the current arrangement between the two parties to only run a single candidate only applies when the incumbent is a Coalition MP. Former Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella is standing for the seat, having lost it in 2013.The Liberal MP will be nominating for Liberal Party preselection for his current seat of Macarthur, which saw a number of changes as a result of an electoral boundary shakeup. The centres of Camden and Narellan will now shift into Hume, held by Liberal Angus Taylor, who is recontesting his seat.The former special minister for state will recontest his seat of Fadden, despite being dropped from the Turnbull ministry following an investigation into a 2014 trip to China. Mr Robert had attended a signing ceremony between a Chinese company and Australia's Nimrod Resources, and has shares in a trust linked to the latter. He holds the safe LNP seat on margin of more than 14 per cent.The Labor MP's NSW seat was abolished in the redistribution of electoral boundaries, but he is expected to remain in politics. Opposition Leader Bill Shorten will not be drawn on whether another MP will be forced out to make way for him — speculation had centred on Pat Conroy in the neighbouring seat of Charlton (to be renamed Hunter), though Jill Hall, who currently holds the other neighbouring seat of Shortland, has since announced her retirement.The Liberal MP's Sydney-based seat has changed significantly due to the recent electoral boundaries redistribution, shifting north into ground currently held by Anthony Albanese. The changes mean Barton — held by Mr Varvaris by a margin of 0.3 per cent — is now looking at an estimated margin of 5.4 per cent in Labor's favour.The leader of the Palmer United Party has announced he will not recontest his Queensland seat of Fairfax, but has not ruled out running for the Senate. The outspoken MP has lost half his parliamentary team since the 2013 election and also faces immense pressure over his business actions, including those affecting his troubled Queensland Nickel refinery.The Labor MP will not be recontesting her seat of Shortland. She has previously dismissed speculation that she has been asked to retire to make room for her colleagues after a shake-up of electoral boundaries. The nearby seat of Hunter is being abolished, leaving Joel Fitzgibbon without a seat.Mal Brough announced he would not be contesting the 2016 election. He resigned from the Turnbull Ministry while under investigation by the AFP over his role in the downfall of the former speaker Peter Slipper.Mr Slipper's former staffer, James Ashby has alleged Mr Brough asked him to get copies of the speaker's diary, when he was embroiled in an entitlements scandal.The veteran MP has announced his retirement from federal politics, after being announced as Australia's Special Envoy for Human Rights.The 72-year-old Father of the House will not recontest the NSW seat of Berowra, which he holds on a margin of 16.2 per cent.The former deputy prime minister has confirmed he will retire from politics at the next federal election, and has stood aside as leader of the Nationals. Barnaby Joyce was elected unopposed as the new leader.Former trade minister Andrew Robb has announced his retirement from politics. Mr Robb will continue on as special envoy for trade until the federal election, working alongside Steve Ciobo, who will take on the role of Trade Minister.The former speaker will not be contesting the next election, almost two decades after winning her Victorian seat of Chisholm. The Labor MP took the seat from the Liberal Party in 1998 and currently holds it by a margin of 3.2 per cent. She said that she can no longer guarantee giving 100 per cent to the job.The former small business minister will be stepping down at the next election after almost 20 years in Parliament.The Liberal MP said he had no bitterness about being relegated to the backbench under Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, but it did trigger his resignation.The Labor MP will not recontest her seat of Fremantle, a safe Labor seat she has held since 2007. Her initial successor Chris Brown was disendorsed over claims he failed to advise the party of convictions from the 1980s including an assault charge. Political staffer Josh Wilson was named as the latest candidate. All three sitting Labor MPs in Western Australia are stepping down at the next election.The former Abbott minister stepped down from his role as a Victorian senator in December, ending 22 years in politics. The former minister for veterans' affairs and minister assisting the prime minister for the centenary of Anzac said he had no regrets about his decision.James Paterson, the 28-year-old deputy executive director of the Institute of Public Affairs, has taken Senator Ronaldson's place and is guaranteed entry to the Senate following the election.The Victorian MP is resigning from the safe Labor seat of Wills after 20 years in federal politics, prompting calls for a female candidate. Mr Thomson secured an 8.3 per cent swing at the last federal election, expanding his margin to 23.5 per cent.The long-serving Queensland senator will not contest this year's federal election after losing an internal preselection battle. The Labor senator will step down after almost two decades in the role, during which time she served as human services minister for the Gillard and Rudd governments.The South Australian MP will not be recontesting his safe Liberal seat at the next election, having failed in a bid to become the Speaker after Bronwyn Bishop stepped down. Dr Southcott called for a woman to be preselected when announcing his decision in September. The Liberal candidate, Nicolle Flint, is due to face a challenge from the Nick Xenophon Team.The former industry minister will not contest the next election, after holding the Queensland seat of Groom for 18 years. Mr Macfarlane was demoted to the backbench after Malcolm Turnbull took over from Tony Abbott last year and later tried to shift to the Nationals. His attempted switch was blocked in December by the Liberal National Party state executive.The WA Labor MP will not contest the next election, stepping down from federal politics after two years. She has not yet ruled out a return to state politics, having served as a member of the WA Legislative Assembly for seven years. All three sitting Labor MPs in Western Australia are stepping down at the next election.The Labor MP will not contest his Victorian seat of Bruce at the next election, ending 20 years in federal politics. He has previously served as minister for veterans' affairs and minister for defence personnel. Former City of Port Phillip mayor Julian Hill has already won preselection for his seat.The Labor frontbencher will not contest the next election, stepping down from the seat of Oxley, which he has held since winning it off Pauline Hanson in 1998. He has previously served as parliamentary secretary to the treasurer and parliamentary secretary for small business.The Labor MP will not contest his seat at the next election, stepping down after more than 25 years in federal politics. He previously held the NSW seat of Reid, which he took on after Tom Uren, before running for his current seat of Werriwa following boundary changes.The Queensland Labor senator will not contest the next election, bringing an end to almost two decades in federal politics. He held ministerial positions in both the Rudd and Gillard governments, including Minister for Human Services, Special Minister for State, Cabinet Secretary and Agriculture Minister.The Labor MP will not contest the next election, freeing up the Western Australian seat of Brand he's held since 2007. Mr Gray served as special minister of state and resources minister under the former Rudd and Gillard governments, after working as national secretary of the ALP from 1993 to 2000.All three sitting Labor MPs in Western Australia are stepping down at the next election.The veteran LNP MP will not recontest his seat at the next election. Mr Scott has held the western Queensland seat of Maranoa for 25 years and has served as the deputy speaker.The 72-year-old maverick senator for New South Wales, who entered parliament at the 1996 election, was up for re-election at the next election but has confirmed he will bow out of politics when his term expires.The Western Australian Labor Senator announced in March that he would be quitting politics, citing his party’s position on same-sex marriage. He took office in 2014, after beating Louise Pratt out in the order of the 2013 ballot. He has been replaced, via casual vacancy, by Indigenous leader Pat Dodson.Queensland Coalition MP Teresa Gambaro announced she would not recontest the next election. Ms Gambaro holds the inner-city seat of Brisbane for the LNP by a margin of 4 per cent. In a statement, she said the time had come for her to be available to her family and pursue other opportunities.The Member for Calare announced in late February he would not recontest his western NSW seat. Mr Cobb was agriculture spokesman while in opposition and unsuccessfully ran for deputy leadership of the Nationals in 2013.Sharman Stone announced in late March she would not recontest her regional Victorian seat of Murray. Dr Stone has held the seat for 20 years, and was Minister for Workforce Participation in the last Howard governmentHer advocacy for the fruit processing industry in her electorate put her at odds with the rest of her party, as did her comments on female representation in the Abbott government's cabinet.The Liberal MP announced his retirement from politics after a redistribution of electoral boundaries substantially altered his NSW seat.His seat of Paterson previously extended into the lower North Coast, but is now a Hunter Valley-based electorate with many former constituents based in the neighbouring seat of Lyne, held by the Nationals' David Gillespie.The Northern Territory politician has announced she will not recontest her Senate spot.Senator Peris was parachuted into the top spot on Labor's Senate ticket in January 2013, replacing veteran Trish Crossin after then-prime minister Julia Gillard made a "captain's pick".She was elected later that year and was the first Indigenous woman to become a federal parliamentarian.Senator Peris said she will continue to fight racism from outside politics.The Liberal MP has been booted from his safe West Australian seat of Tangney in the lead up to the federal election, with preselectors opting for the party's former state director Ben Morton over the sitting politician.It comes just days after leaked passages of his 2007 draft novel were leaked to the media, which published excerpts of a graphic sex scene.South African-born Mr Jensen has held the seat since 2004 and has lost preselection for the seat twice, though the state executive intervened both times. Liberal sources say the state executive are unlikely to intervene this time.The former speaker has been ousted from her seat of Mackellar after 22 years.Ms Bishop lost a preselection battle with former Liberal staffer Jason Falinski, 51 to 39.Some party elders had publicly criticised Ms Bishop's decision to recontest the seat ahead of the ballot.