David Bornstein (politician)

David Bornstein (politician)

David Bornstein, born 8 January 1940, Carlton, Victoria. Bornstein was an Australian politician for the Australian Labor Party . He was the member for Brunswick East from May 1970 until his resignation in February 1975.

Bornstein was a journalist from 1959 until his election to politics in 1970. In 1967, he contested as the ALP candidate for the seat of Rodney but was not elected. On 10 January 1965, Bornstein married fellow ALP member Judith Swift. Their son is well-known union-advocate lawyer Josh Bornstein.

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