Barnaby Joyce

Barnaby Joyce
Official portrait, 2017
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
In office
22 June 2021 – 23 May 2022
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Preceded byMichael McCormack
Succeeded byRichard Marles
In office
18 February 2016 – 26 February 2018[a]
Prime MinisterMalcolm Turnbull
Preceded byWarren Truss
Succeeded byMichael McCormack
Leader of the National Party
In office
21 June 2021 – 30 May 2022
DeputyDavid Littleproud
Preceded byMichael McCormack
Succeeded byDavid Littleproud
In office
11 February 2016 – 26 February 2018
DeputyFiona Nash
Bridget McKenzie
Preceded byWarren Truss
Succeeded byMichael McCormack
Other positions
Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development
Infrastructure & Transport (December 2017 – February 2018)
In office
22 June 2021 – 23 May 2022
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Preceded byMichael McCormack
Succeeded byCatherine King
In office
20 December 2017 – 26 February 2018
Prime MinisterMalcolm Turnbull
Preceded byDarren Chester
Succeeded byMichael McCormack
Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
Acting
In office
25 July 2017 – 27 October 2017
Prime MinisterMalcolm Turnbull
Preceded byMatt Canavan
Succeeded byMatt Canavan
Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources
In office
18 September 2013 – 27 October 2017
6 December 2017 – 20 December 2017
Prime MinisterMalcolm Turnbull
Tony Abbott
Preceded byJoel Fitzgibbon
Succeeded byDavid Littleproud
Deputy Leader of the National Party
In office
13 September 2013 – 11 February 2016
LeaderWarren Truss
Preceded byNigel Scullion
Succeeded byFiona Nash
Leader of the National Party in the Senate
In office
18 September 2008 – 8 August 2013
DeputyNigel Scullion
LeaderWarren Truss
Preceded byNigel Scullion
Succeeded byNigel Scullion
Member of the Australian Parliament
for New England
Assumed office
7 September 2013
Preceded byTony Windsor
Senator for Queensland
In office
1 July 2005 – 8 August 2013
Preceded byLen Harris
Succeeded byBarry O'Sullivan
Personal details
Born (1967-04-17) 17 April 1967
Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
CitizenshipAustralia
New Zealand (until 2017)
PartyOne Nation (since 2025)
Other political
affiliations
National (1995–2025)
Spouse
Natalie Abberfield
(m. 1993; div. 2017)
Vikki Campion
(m. 2023)
Children≥ 6
EducationSt. Ignatius' College
Alma materUniversity of New England
Occupation
  • Accountant
  • politician
Military service
Branch/serviceAustralian Army Reserve
Years of service1996–2001
UnitRoyal Queensland Regiment
^a Office vacant from 27 October 2017 to 6 December 2017.
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Barnaby Thomas Gerard Joyce (born 17 April 1967) is an Australian politician who served as the deputy prime minister of Australia and the leader of the National Party from 2016 to 2018 and from 2021 to 2022. He has been the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales division of New England since 2013. Joyce previously held various ministerial positions in the Abbott, Turnbull, and Morrison governments.

Joyce was born in Tamworth, New South Wales, and graduated from the University of New England. He was elected to the Senate for Queensland at the 2004 federal election, and became the National Party's Senate leader in 2008. At the 2013 election, he transferred to the House of Representatives, winning the rural seat of New England in New South Wales. In 2013, Joyce replaced Nigel Scullion as deputy leader of the National Party. He succeeded Warren Truss as party leader and deputy prime minister in 2016.

During the 2017–18 Australian parliamentary eligibility crisis, Joyce was confirmed to be a dual citizen of New Zealand, which is forbidden for parliamentarians under section 44 of the Constitution of Australia. In October 2017, the High Court of Australia ruled that he had been ineligible to be a candidate for the House of Representatives at the time of the 2016 election. He re-entered parliament in December 2017 after winning the New England by-election. Joyce resigned from the National Party to join One Nation in 2025, becoming the party's sole MP in the House of Representatives.