NSW elects five new senators alongside Greens' Mehreen Faruqi
Senators for New South Wales have been confirmed, with five fresh faces entering the upper house when Parliament resumes in a fortnight.
Mehreen Faruqi from the Greens is the only returning NSW senator from the six spots which were up for election on May 18.
Liberal Jim Molan missed out on an unlikely return to the Senate after being relegated to fourth position on the Coalition's NSW ticket, despite attracting 137,325 below-the-line votes.
Liberals Hollie Hughes and Andrew Bragg were declared successful on Monday after being in the top two spots on the Coalition ticket, with Nationals' Perin Davey also victorious.
Tim Ayres and Tony Sheldon are set to join Labor's upper house team.
There are six continuing senators from NSW, evenly split between the Liberals and Labor.
However, a vacancy will open up when NSW Liberal senator Arthur Sinodinos quits the upper house to be the next ambassador to Washington.
Molan, a former Army major-general is keeping all of his options open, including a tilt at the casual vacancy.
To date, there have been Senate declarations in the NT, ACT and Tasmania.
The result for WA will be formally declared on Wednesday.
All 151 House of Representatives seats have now been declared.
AAP