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Which Makin politicians support AI safety?

Your current representatives and how 2025 election candidates stood on AI safety issues.

Current Representation

Current MP for Makin

Tony Zappia

Australian Labor Party

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Current Senators for SA

Barbara Pocock

Australian Greens

Senator for SA

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Alex Antic

Liberal Party of Australia

Senator for SA

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Anne Ruston

Liberal Party of Australia

Senator for SA

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Charlotte Walker

Australian Labor Party

Senator for SA

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Karen Grogan

Australian Labor Party

Senator for SA

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Marielle Smith

Australian Labor Party

Senator for SA

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Sarah Hanson-Young

Australian Greens

Senator for SA

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Andrew McLachlan

Liberal Party of Australia

Senator for SA

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Don Farrell

Australian Labor Party

Senator for SA

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Kerrynne Liddle

Liberal Party of Australia

Senator for SA

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Leah Blyth

Liberal Party of Australia

Senator for SA

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Penny Wong

Australian Labor Party

Senator for SA

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This shows your current elected representatives as of the 2025 Federal Election.

2025 Federal Election: Makin AI Safety Scorecard

See how candidates in Makin stood on AI safety issues during the 2025 Federal Election.

House of Representatives Candidates

AI Safety Institute
Mandatory Guardrails
Liberal Party of AustraliaLiberal
Irena Zagladov
?
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Australian Labor PartyLabor
Tony Zappia
?
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Australian GreensGreens
Samuel Moore
✓
✓
Pauline Hanson's One NationOne Nation
Alison Dew-Fennell
?
?
Animal Justice PartyAnimal Justice
Geoff Russell
✓
✓
FUSION | Planet Rescue | Whistleblower Protection | InnovationFusion
Amelie Hannah
✓
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Trumpet of PatriotsTrumpet of Patriots
Mark Aldridge
✓
✓
Family First Party AustraliaFamily First
Sue Nancarrow
?
?

Senate Candidates (SA)

AI Safety Institute
Mandatory Guardrails
Liberal Party of AustraliaLiberal
?
◐
Australian Labor PartyLabor
?
◐
Australian GreensGreens
✓
✓
Pauline Hanson's One NationOne Nation
?
?
Libertarian PartyLibertarian
✗
?
Animal Justice PartyAnimal Justice
✓
✓
National Party of AustraliaNationals
?
◐
Australia's VoiceAustralia's Voice
?
?
Australian Citizens PartyCitizens
?
?
Family First Party AustraliaFamily First
?
?
FUSION | Planet Rescue | Whistleblower Protection | InnovationFusion
✓
◐
Gerard Rennick People FirstPeople First
?
?
IndependentIndependent
See individual candidate positions below
Janette Gail Francis
?
?
Kosta Hadjimarkou
?
?
Jacqui Lambie NetworkJLN
?
?
Legalise Cannabis AustraliaLegalise Cannabis
?
?
Sustainable Australia Party - Universal Basic IncomeSustainable Australia
?
?
Trumpet of PatriotsTrumpet of Patriots
✓
✓

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