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Monique Marie Ryan (born 20 January 1967) is an Australian politician and former paediatric neurologist. She is currently the independent Member of Parliament for the Division of Kooyong, Victoria, having won the seat at the 2022 federal election and retaining it in 2025.

Ryan completed her medical qualifications in Melbourne and Sydney, and Boston, Massachusetts, United States. She became director of neurology at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital in 2014. During her medical career, Ryan has published more than 150 peer-reviewed publications and supervised several clinical trials for neurological diseases.

In the 2022 federal election, Ryan became an independent candidate for the Division of Kooyong; Climate 200 and a number of individual donors supported her. Ryan's campaign heavily focused on climate change, anti-corruption, and the Government of Australia's management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Ryan has been classified by the media as being a Teal independent. The campaigns of Ryan and her main opponent, incumbent Liberal member Josh Frydenberg, were estimated to have spent over A$2 million each. Ryan's campaign featured significant community involvement, with more than 1,500 volunteers canvassing the electorate and 2,000 individual donors. Ryan won Kooyong at the 2022 federal election with 52.9% of the after-preferences vote, and retained the seat at the 2025 federal election with a swing against her.

Since entering parliament, Ryan has advocated for a range of issues, and proposed a private member's bill to improve integrity in government. She has been particularly vocal on issues of climate change, health, and anti-corruption policy. Ryan has also been prominent in calling for reforms in the HECS system, and created a petition on the issue that gained more than 260,000 signatures. Her proposed changes were adopted by the Albanese government in May 2024.

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Rebellions
Never rebelled
594
Votes attended
640
Possible votes
93%
Attendance rate
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Voted for

ending government investment in fossil fuels protecting threatened forest and bushland habitats making the cashless debit card program voluntary and not mandatory compulsory income management for welfare recipients increasing marine conservation market-led approaches to protecting biodiversity increasing trade unions' powers in the workplace having a referendum on whether to create an Indigenous Voice to Parliament increasing legal protections for LGBTI people self-governance of the territories increasing protection of Australia's fresh water
Mixed / less clear

the Paris Climate Agreement limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees increasing support for rural and regional Australia net zero emissions by 2050 letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural) Build to Rent (BTR) encouraging Australian-based industry no new fossil fuels projects suspending the rules to allow a vote to happen (procedural) a transition plan for coal workers increasing workplace protections
Voted against

banning new thermal coal mines the federal government calling for a ceasefire in Gaza (2023-26) increasing investment in the coal industry putting welfare payments onto cashless debit cards (or indue cards) on an ongoing basis unconventional gas mining maintaining or increasing defence spending wiping all student debt (university and vocational) paid placements for all students a character test for Australian visas banning the sale of non-therapeutic vapes privatising government-owned assets
Interests & Gifts
Real Estate
  • Self: Location: Kooyong, Victoria · Purpose: Residence
Directorships
  • Self: Kooyong Independent Limited
  • Spouse/partner: Kooyong Independent Limited
Saving Or Investment Accounts
  • Self: Nature Of Account: Savings · Institution: CBA; Nature Of Account: Mortgage · Institution: NAB; Nature Of Account: CBA
  • Spouse/partner: Nature Of Account: Savings · Institution: NAB; Nature Of Account: Mortgage · Institution: CBA
  • Dependent children: Nature Of Account: Savings · Institution: CBA
Other Assets Over 7500
  • Self: Car - Volvo XC40 EV; Superannuation & Life Insurance - UniSuper
  • Spouse/partner: Superannuation & Life Insurance - Australian Super
Memberships Conflict Possible
  • Self: Fellowship, Royal Australasian College of Physicians; Annual Membership - Carlton AFL and AFLW teams
Salary

We estimate Monique Ryan received a parliamentary salary of: $239,270

Based on the Remuneration Tribunal base salary of $239,270 plus any additional allowance for ministerial, shadow or office-holder roles held at time of generation.

Expenditure
  • Latest quarter total: $174,014
  • Printing and Communications: $69,763
  • Office Consumables and Services: $3,829
  • Publications: $1,107
  • Telecommunications - Usage: $395
  • Private-Plated Vehicle: $5,505
  • COMCAR: $2,535
  • Travel Allowance: $2,528
  • Fares: $5,599
  • Domestic Travel: $28,413
  • Office Facilities - Not stated: $54,339
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