Liberal Senator for New South Wales

Dave
Sharma

Shadow Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs

Shadow Assistant Minister for International Development and the Indo-Pacific

About Dave

Senator for
New South Wales

Dave Sharma has represented New South Wales in the Senate since December 2023. A former Australian Ambassador to Israel with deep expertise in international affairs, national security, and foreign policy.

Dave is committed to strong economic management, a safe Australia, and ensuring NSW communities have a voice in the Senate.

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Shadow Ministerial Roles

Citizenship
& Multicultural Affairs

Supporting new Australians and championing multicultural communities across the nation.

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International Development
& the Indo-Pacific

Advancing Australia's development agenda and deepening our engagement across the region.

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Key Priorities

defence 01

National
Security

A strong Australia with robust defence, intelligence, and foreign policy capabilities.

housing 02

Housing Affordability

Practical, supply-side reforms to make homeownership attainable for more Australians.

economy 03

Economic Opportunity

Building a competitive economy that creates real jobs and lifts living standards.

region 04

Indo-Pacific & Development

Strengthening Australia's regional engagement and championing international development.

Media Centre

Latest Media

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Transcript, Sky The Jaimee Rogers Show, 14 June 2026

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Transcript, Sky Afternoon Agenda, 12 June 2026

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Transcript, Sky Sharri, 04 June 2026

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About Senator Dave Sharma

Dave Sharma has represented New South Wales in the Senate since December 2023. Dave currently serves as the Shadow Assistant Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, and Shadow Assistant Minister for International Development and the Indo-Pacific. He previously served as Shadow Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury.

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