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Electorates
- MLA Swan Hills from 11 March 2017 to 8 March 2025. Elected to the Fortieth Parliament for Swan Hills on 11 March 2017, in succession to Francesco (Frank) Angelo Alban (defeated). Re-elected 2021. Did not contest the general election of 8 March 2025. Succeeded by Michelle Maynard (ALP).
Office
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism; Culture and the Arts; Heritage from 19 March 2021 to 21 December 2021
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Child Protection; Women's Interests; Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence; Community Services from 21 December 2021 to 23 August 2022
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier; Minister for State Development; Jobs and Trade; Tourism; Commerce; Science from 23 August 2022 to 14 December 2022
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Deputy Premier; Minister for State Development, Jobs and Trade; Hydrogen Industry; Tourism; Science from 14 December 2022 to 8 June 2023
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier; Minister for State and Industry Development, Jobs and Trade; Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations from 8 June 2023 to 19 March 2025
Committees
- Member, Economics and Industry Standing Committee from 23 May 2017 to 29 January 2021 (Chair from 24 May 2017)
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Personal Information |
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Commercial executive |
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Employee, Australian National University, 2001-2004
Employee, British High Commission, 2002-2004
Employee, Australian Senate, 2003-2005
Employee, University of Cambridge, 2005-2006
Employee, CCI WA, 2006-2008
Employee, Horizon Power, 2008-2011
Employee, DGB Group, 2011-2014
Employee, Atco Group, 2014-2015
Employee, Merz, 2015-2017 |
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Resident:
- United Kingdom, 1978-1988
- NSW, 1988-2000
- ACT, 2000-2005
- England, United Kingdom, 2005-2006
- WA, 2006 to present
Member, Australian Institute of Energy
Author:
- Thesis: 'Holding back the tide? Subsidiarity and federalism in the EU'
- Thesis:'Taking the third way to Baghdad? The foreign policy implications of British New Labour's social democratic experiment'
- Thesis: 'Who pulls the purse strings? Problems and possibilities in the Legislative oversight of executive expenditure'
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Parliament of Western Australia, Current Members, accessed 17 July 2019.
Western Australian Government Gazette, Perth, Thursday, 8 June 2023. No. 69, Special. |
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