Anthony Albanese, Michaelia Cash and Max Chandler-Mather (Images: AAP/Private Media)
Anthony Albanese, Michaelia Cash and Max Chandler-Mather (Images: AAP/Private Media)

When student politics are mentioned on the floor of Parliament, it is usually as an insult. Take non-university-educated Labor backbencher Tony Zappia’s comments last year as an example: “Playing political games may be fun in student politics, but it is not fun when real lives are affected.”

Yet many of Zappia’s bosses and lots of other current frontbenchers on both sides of the aisle began their political careers in student associations on campuses around Australia. 

Last time Crikey listed the MPs who were involved in student politics was in 2010, so we thought it was well past time for an update. 

Labor 

Coalition

Greens

Have we missed anyone? Get in touch with Anton at anilsson@crikey.com.au and let him know.