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At the close of nominations a total of 1,624 candidates had stood for the 2022 Australian federal election, of whom 1,203 were House of Representatives candidates and 421 were Senate candidates. Retiring members The seat of Spence (SA) was vacant following the resignation of Nick Champion (Labor) on 22 February 2022 to contest the South Australian state election. A Senate seat in New South Wales was vacant following the resignation of Kristina Keneally (Labor) on 11 April 2022 to contest the lower house seat of Fowler in the election. A second Senate seat in Western Australia was initially vacant at the close of nominations following the resignation on 15 April 2022 of Ben Small (Liberal), who had discovered that he was ineligible on the grounds of dual citizenship. Having renounced his New Zealand citizenship, Small was re-appointed on 18 May 2022 and contested the election. George Christensen, previously a Nationals member, did not re-contest the seat of Dawson but ran instead for the Senate for One Nation. The following Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators did not contest the election. Labor Sharon Bird MP (Cunningham, NSW) – announced retirement on 19 November 2021 Anthony Byrne MP (Holt, Vic) – announced retirement on 3 March 2022 Joel Fitzgibbon MP (Hunter, NSW) – announced retirement on 12 September 2021 Chris Hayes MP (Fowler, NSW) – announced retirement on 24 March 2021 Julie Owens MP (Parramatta, NSW) – announced retirement on 28 October 2021 Warren Snowdon MP (Lingiari, NT) – announced retirement on 10 December 2020 Senator Kim Carr (Vic) – announced retirement on 27 March 2022 Liberal John Alexander MP (Bennelong, NSW) – announced retirement on 12 November 2021 Kevin Andrews MP (Menzies, Vic) – lost preselection on 31 January 2021 Nicolle Flint MP (Boothby, SA) – announced retirement on 26 February 2021 Greg Hunt MP (Flinders, Vic) – announced retirement on 2 December 2021 Steve Irons MP (Swan, WA) – announced retirement on 24 September 2021 Andrew Laming MP (Bowman, Qld) – announced retirement on 28 March 2021, disendorsed on 12 April 2021 after refusal to withdraw preselection nomination Christian Porter MP (Pearce, WA) – announced retirement on 1 December 2021 Tony Smith MP (Casey, Vic) – announced retirement on 14 July 2021 Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells (NSW) – lost preselection 26 March 2022, announced retirement 2 April 2022 Nationals Damian Drum MP (Nicholls, Vic) – announced retirement on 3 December 2021 Ken O'Dowd MP (Flynn, Qld) – announced retirement on 5 January 2021 House of Representatives Sitting members are listed in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia Senate In an ordinary half-Senate election, 40 of the 76 Senate seats will be up for election, six (out of twelve) in each state and all four territory seats. Successful candidates are marked with an asterisk from the highlighted list. Australian Capital Territory Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Liberal Party was defending one seat. New South Wales Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending three seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. Senators Tim Ayres (Labor), Andrew Bragg (Liberal), Perin Davey (National), Mehreen Faruqi (Greens), Hollie Hughes (Liberal) and Tony Sheldon (Labor) were not up for re-election. Northern Territory Two seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending one seat. The Country Liberal Party was defending one seat, although sitting senator Sam McMahon left the party and joined the Liberal Democratic Party. Queensland Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal National Party was defending three seats. One Nation was defending one seat. Senators Nita Green (Labor), Susan McDonald (Liberal National), Gerard Rennick (Liberal National), Malcolm Roberts (One Nation), Paul Scarr (Liberal National) and Larissa Waters (Greens) were not up for re-election. South Australia Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending two seats. The Centre Alliance had two of their seats up for re-election, although sitting senator Rex Patrick left the party and contested instead for the Rex Patrick Team, whilst senator Stirling Griff ran as the second Independent on the Nick Xenophon group ticket. Senators Alex Antic (Liberal), David Fawcett (Liberal), Karen Grogan (Labor), Sarah Hanson-Young (Greens), Anne Ruston (Liberal) and Marielle Smith (Labor) were not up for re-election. Tasmania Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens was defending one seat. Senators Catryna Bilyk (Labor), Carol Brown (Labor), Claire Chandler (Liberal), Richard Colbeck (Liberal), Jacqui Lambie (JLN) and Nick McKim (Greens) were not up for re-election. Victoria Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal-National Coalition was defending three seats. The Greens was defending one seat. Senators Raff Ciccone (Labor), Jane Hume (Liberal), James Paterson (Liberal), Janet Rice (Greens), David Van (Liberal) and Jess Walsh (Labor) were not up for re-election. Western Australia Six seats were up for election. The Labor Party was defending two seats. The Liberal Party was defending three seats. The Greens was defending one seat. Senators Slade Brockman (Liberal), Pat Dodson (Labor), Matt O'Sullivan (Liberal), Louise Pratt (Labor), Linda Reynolds (Liberal) and Jordon Steele-John (Greens) were not up for re-election. Disendorsements and resignations Those with resignation or disendorsement dates before 21 April 2022 are not running on the ballot paper under the party they are listed under, but those after that date still made the ballot paper. Notes References . Discover the Shannon Buchbach popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Shannon Buchbach books.

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    A Walk through Winter

    Shannon Buchbach

    Lance is tormented by his recent divorce from Amanda, blaming himself for their troubles having let go of his relationship with God. He is now on the messy road to rediscovering Go...