David O'Byrne

David O'Byrne
David O'Byrne MP
Minister for Workplace Relations
Minister for Infrastructure
Minister for Economic Development
Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology
Minister for Police and Emergency Management[1]
Incumbent
Assumed office
10 March, 2010
Premier Lara Giddings
Preceded by David Bartlett
Assembly Member
for Franklin
Personal details
Born 17 March 1969 (1969-03-17) (age 42)
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Political party Australian Labor Party

David O'Byrne (born 17 March 1969) is an Australian trade unionist and politician. A prominent union leader prior to entering politics and the brother of fellow politician Michelle O'Byrne, he has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly since 2010, representing the electorate of Franklin.

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Early life

O'Byrne was born in Launceston, where his father was a painter, a shop steward, and a life member of a union. O'Byrne grew up in Launceston and studied at the University of Adelaide where he gained a degree in Labour Studies. He moved to Hobart in 1994.

Union official and leader

David O'Byrne was initially employed by the Health and Community Services Union, and then with the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union (LHMU).

David was elected as Tasmanian Secretary of the LHMU in 2001 and was re-elected unopposed in 2002 and 2006. He also served as National Vice President of the union between 2008 & 2010.

David also served as State President of the ALP Tasmanian Branch from 2004-2006 and Senior Vice President of Unions Tasmania between 2001 and 2009. David’s leadership has also steered successful outcomes in campaigns to get better wages and conditions for child care workers, casino workers and cleaners. He has fought for job security for public school cleaners and grounds people, as well as for greater recognition for early years professionals. He also played a lead role in the Your Rights at Work Campaign.

While with the LHMU, David led the Union’s campaign to make Tasmania the first state to protect hospitality workers and the public by introducing a ban on smoking in enclosed areas of bars and casinos.

O'Byrne has made significant contributions to the community through his roles as Chair of Smoke Free Tasmania, member of the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Care, member of the State Facilitating Group Anti-Poverty Week Organising Committee, Co Chair of the Anti-Poverty Week Organising Committee, Founding member and Chair of the Peace Coalition (a group established to protest the invasion of Iraq), and Treasurer of the Tasmanian Peace Trust. He has held leadership positions of National Vice President of the LHMU since 2007, Senior Vice President of Unions Tasmania 2001-2008, ALP State President 2004-2006 and ALP Vice President 2001-2004.

Election to parliament

O'Byrne was preselected as an endorsed Labor candidate for the Tasmanian House of Assembly electorate of Franklin on 21 July 2009. He was subsequently elected at the 20 March 2010 state election, polling second on the Labor ticket to defeat incumbent Labor MHAs Ross Butler and Daniel Hulme.

O'Byrne's ministerial responsibilities originally encompassed Environment, Parks and Heritage; Workplace Relations; Arts; Sport and Recreation and the newly created Hospitality portfolio. Following a ministerial reshuffle in December 2010, he was promoted to the portfolios of Economic Development and of Infrastructure, whilst retaining the portfolio of Workplace Relations. In February 2011 he was granted the additional portfolio of Innovation, Science and Technology upon the resignation of Premier David Barlett, who had held that portfolio. He also assumed the portfolio of Police and Emergency Management shortly thereafter.

O'Byrne currently holds the portfolios of Economic Development, Infrastructure, Workplace Relations, Innovation, Science and Technology, and Police and Emergency Management.

Personal

O'Byrne lives in Hobart with wife Tonia and two daughters Lily and Ava.

References

  1. ^ "David O'Byrne". Premier of Tasmania (Lara Giddings). 2011. 

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Political offices
Preceded by
Darren Matthewson
Tasmanian Secretary of The Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union
2001 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent



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