- Christian Porter
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The Honourable
Christian Porter BA (Hons) BEc LLB UWA, MSc(Dist) LSE, MLAAttorney-General of Western Australia Incumbent Assumed office
23 September 2008Premier Colin Barnett Preceded by Jim McGinty Constituency Bateman Treasurer of Western Australia Incumbent Assumed office
14 December 2010Preceded by Colin Barnett Personal details Born 11 July 1970
Perth, Western AustraliaNationality Australian Political party Liberal Party of Australia Spouse(s) Jennifer Porter Profession Lawyer Charles Christian Porter (born 11 July 1970[1]) is a Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Bateman and is Treasurer and Attorney-General in the Liberal-National government. He entered Parliament after winning the seat of Murdoch in a by-election in 2008 following the death of the sitting member, Trevor Sprigg. Porter was immediately appointed as Shadow Attorney General.[2]
At the 2008 election, Porter contested and won the newly created seat of Bateman following the abolition of the seat of Murdoch in the 2007 redistribution. He was also appointed Attorney-General and Minister for Corrective Services after the election.[3]
On 14 December 2010, Porter was sworn in as Treasurer of Western Australia. He retained the portfolio of Attorney General, while the Corrective Services portfolio was transferred to Terry Redman.
Porter was educated at the University of Western Australia where he graduated Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Arts with first class honours in politics, before completing a Bachelor of Law degree Porter later studied at the London School of Economics in a Masters of Political Theory from which he graduated at the top of his class with distinction.
Prior to entering Parliament, Porter worked predominantly as a lawyer, starting as a commercial litigator at Clayton Utz before moving to public practice. He spent a year as an advisor to the Federal Minister for Justice and then began working for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions as a Senior State Prosecutor. Before his election in 2008, Porter was working as a lecturer at the University of Western Australia as well as retaining, part-time, his position as senior prosecutor at the DPP.[4]
References
- ^ WA Parliament bio
- ^ Tullberg, Julie (23 February 2008). "SMH Online News - Porter claims win in Murdoch by-election". The Sydney Morning Herald. http://news.smh.com.au/national/porter-claims-win-in-murdoch-byelection-20080223-1u8h.html. Retrieved 2008-06-12.
- ^ Anglie Raphael, Christian Porter is given the role of Shadow Attorney General, Melville times community, 18 March 2008, p.3
- ^ Christian Porter, Member for Bateman - About Christian
Political offices Preceded by
Jim McGintyAttorney-General of Western Australia
2008–presentIncumbent Parliament of Western Australia Preceded by
Trevor SpriggMember for Murdoch
2008District abolished New district Member for Bateman
2008–presentIncumbent Current members of the Cabinet of Western Australia Colin Barnett • Kim Hames • Norman Moore • Brendon Grylls • Christian Porter • Elizabeth Constable • Simon O'Brien • Rob Johnson • Terry Waldron • John Day • Peter Collier • Troy Buswell • Robyn McSweeney • John Castrilli • Terry Redman • Bill Marmion • Helen Morton • Murray Cowper • Wendy Duncan • Donna Faragher • Liza Harvey • Michael Mischin • Tony SimpsonCurrent Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly Liberal (24) Peter Abetz · Frank Alban · Colin Barnett · Ian Blayney · Ian Britza · Troy Buswell · John Castrilli · Murray Cowper · John Day · Joe Francis · Kim Hames · Liza Harvey · Albert Jacob · Graham Jacobs · Rob Johnson · Tony Krsticevic · John McGrath · Bill Marmion · Paul Miles · Andrea Mitchell · Mike Nahan · Christian Porter · Tony Simpson · Michael SutherlandLabor (26) Lisa Baker · Tony Buti · Roger Cook · Janine Freeman · John Hyde · Bill Johnston · John Kobelke · Fran Logan · Mark McGowan · Carol Martin · Mick Murray · Tony O'Gorman · Paul Papalia · John Quigley · Margaret Quirk · Eric Ripper · Michelle Roberts · Rita Saffioti · Tom Stephens · Chris Tallentire · David Templeman · Peter Tinley · Andrew Waddell · Peter Watson · Martin Whitely · Ben WyattNationals WA (5) Independents (4) Categories:- Barnett Cabinet
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
- Western Australian Liberal politicians
- University of Western Australia alumni
- Alumni of the London School of Economics
- People from Perth, Western Australia
- Treasurers of Western Australia
- Attorneys-General of Western Australia
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