Senator Corinne Mulholland

Senator Corinne Mulholland

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Senator Corinne Mulholland was elected to the Senate for Queensland in 2025.

Senators play a vital role in the communication chain which links individual citizens, community and industry groups, political parties, parliament and government.

To participate fully in the process of making new laws and debating public policy, senators need to be well informed. And in order to be effective representatives, senators must understand the opinions, needs and problems of the people of their state or territory. The task of keeping themselves informed and in touch with the community takes up much of a senator’s time, and includes:

– participating in the investigative work of parliamentary committees
– attending to letters from individuals and organisations who are seeking information or putting a point of view
– meeting with delegations, visiting community groups and receiving petitions
– examining proposed new laws and regulations
– studying parliamentary and government reports
– keeping in touch with public opinion by reading a variety of newspapers and journals
– monitoring current affairs programs on radio and television.

Senator Mulholland’s committee service is as follows:
– Joint Standing: Electoral Matters served from 24.7.2025 to present; National Disability Insurance Scheme served from 24.7.2025 to present; Parliamentary Library served from 24.7.2025 to present
– Senate Legislative and General Purpose Standing: Education and Employment: Legislation served from 22.7.2025 to present; Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport: Legislation served from 22.7.2025 to present
– Senate Select: Intergenerational Housing Inequality served from 17.3.2026 to present

Senator Mulholland has a proven track record of delivering. She fought for major infrastructure and service upgrades, including the Petrie university campus and new sporting facilities. She led a campaign that secured a much-needed MRI machine for her local hospital.

As a former disaster management specialist, Senator Mulholland has led teams to improve preparedness and response strategies across Queensland, our most disaster-stricken state.

Where to find us: Zone 9 - Mid Ring Road

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A bit about us

Senator Corinne Mulholland was elected to the Senate for Queensland in 2025.

Senators play a vital role in the communication chain which links individual citizens, community and industry groups, political parties, parliament and government.

To participate fully in the process of making new laws and debating public policy, senators need to be well informed. And in order to be effective representatives, senators must understand the opinions, needs and problems of the people of their state or territory. The task of keeping themselves informed and in touch with the community takes up much of a senator’s time, and includes:

– participating in the investigative work of parliamentary committees
– attending to letters from individuals and organisations who are seeking information or putting a point of view
– meeting with delegations, visiting community groups and receiving petitions
– examining proposed new laws and regulations
– studying parliamentary and government reports
– keeping in touch with public opinion by reading a variety of newspapers and journals
– monitoring current affairs programs on radio and television.

Senator Mulholland’s committee service is as follows:
– Joint Standing: Electoral Matters served from 24.7.2025 to present; National Disability Insurance Scheme served from 24.7.2025 to present; Parliamentary Library served from 24.7.2025 to present
– Senate Legislative and General Purpose Standing: Education and Employment: Legislation served from 22.7.2025 to present; Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport: Legislation served from 22.7.2025 to present
– Senate Select: Intergenerational Housing Inequality served from 17.3.2026 to present

Senator Mulholland has a proven track record of delivering. She fought for major infrastructure and service upgrades, including the Petrie university campus and new sporting facilities. She led a campaign that secured a much-needed MRI machine for her local hospital.

As a former disaster management specialist, Senator Mulholland has led teams to improve preparedness and response strategies across Queensland, our most disaster-stricken state.

Where to find us: Zone 9 - Mid Ring Road

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