- Mike Baird (politician)
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The Honourable
Mike Baird
MPTreasurer of New South Wales Incumbent Assumed office
4 April 2011Premier Barry O'Farrell Preceded by Eric Roozendaal Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for ManlyIncumbent Assumed office
24 March 2007Preceded by David Barr Majority 32.4% Personal details Born 1969 Political party Liberal Party of Australia Spouse(s) Kerryn Baird Relations Bruce Baird (father) Children Laura, Kate and Luke Baird Alma mater The University of Sydney Occupation Politician Religion Christian (Anglican)[1] Website http://www.mikebaird.com.au/ Michael Bruce "Mike" Baird MP, an Australian politician, is the Treasurer of New South Wales in the O'Farrell Government since 2011. He is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Manly for the Liberal Party of Australia since 2007.
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Early years and background
Baird is the son of Bruce Baird, a former New South Wales Minister and Member of Parliament, and a former Member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing Cook for the Liberal Party. His sister is journalist Julia Baird. Mike Baird is married to Kerryn and together they have had three children; Laura, Cate, and Luke.
Baird joined the National Australia Bank (NAB) under a graduate program, working investment banking for Deutsche Bank as a senior manager before spending a year in Canada studying for the Anglican ministry. At age 29, Baird unsuccessfully sought preselection for Manly, and returned to NAB, working in London, before returning to Sydney to work for HSBC Australia.[2]
Political career
Baird was elected to the New South Wales Parliament in 2007.[3] After initially serving time in a range of junior shadow ministries, in 2008 Baird was promoted to the position of Shadow Treasurer and touted as a future Liberal leader.[4][2] Following the election of the O'Farrell government in 2011, Baird was appointed Treasurer, although O'Farrell removed some of Baird's ministerial responsibilities, transferring the authority for land tax, gaming tax, payroll tax, public service superannuation and the Office of State Revenue to Greg Pearce, the Minister for Finance and Services.[5]
References
- ^ Korporaal, Glenda (5 February 2011). "Political son wants a big gig". The Australian. News Limited. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/political-son-wants-a-big-gig/story-fn59niix-1226000008332. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
- ^ a b Cleary, Paul (26 March 2011). "Ex-banker seeks to bring balance to Treasury: Mike Baird has the background to look after NSW's finances". The Weekend Australian (News Limited). http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/ex-banker-seeks-to-bring-balance-to-treasury-mike-baird-has-the-background-to-look-after-nsws-finances/story-e6frg8zx-1226028266126. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^ "About Mike Baird". Member for Manly. Mike Baird. http://www.mikebaird.com.au/about/mike/about_mike.html. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^ Lewis, Daniel; Gibson, Joel (28 December 2008). "Heir apparent promoted". The Sydney Morning Herald (Fairfax Media). http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/ofarrells-heir-apparent-promoted/2008/12/27/1229998798654.html. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
- ^ Clennell, Andrew (5 April 2011). "Cupboard is Baird for new Treasurer as Barry O'Farrell 'neuters' department". The Australian (News Limited). http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/cupboard-is-baird-for-new-treasurer/story-fn3dxity-1226033790724. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
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Political offices Preceded by
Eric RoozendaalTreasurer of New South Wales
2011–presentIncumbent Parliament of New South Wales Preceded by
David BarrMember for Manly
2007–presentIncumbent Current members of the Cabinet of New South Wales Barry O'Farrell · Andrew Stoner · Graham Annesley · Mike Baird · Gladys Berejiklian · Andrew Constance · Victor Dominello · Mike Gallacher · Duncan Gay · Pru Goward · Chris Hartcher · Brad Hazzard · Katrina Hodgkinson · Kevin Humphries · Don Page · Robyn Parker · Greg Pearce · Adrian Piccoli · Anthony Roberts · Jillian Skinner · Greg Smith · George SourisCurrent Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Liberal (51) Graham Annesley · Greg Aplin · Stuart Ayres · Mike Baird · Bart Bassett · Craig Baumann · Gladys Berejiklian · Glenn Brookes · Charles Casuscelli · Kevin Conolly · Andrew Constance · Andrew Cornwell · Mark Coure · Tanya Davies · Victor Dominello · Bryan Doyle · Garry Edwards · David Elliott · Lee Evans · John Flowers · Melanie Gibbons · Pru Goward · Shelley Hancock · Chris Hartcher · Brad Hazzard · Chris Holstein · Tony Issa · Matt Kean · Geoff Lee · Daryl Maguire · Bruce Notley-Smith · Jonathan O'Dea · Barry O'Farrell · Tim Owen · Robyn Parker · Chris Patterson · Dominic Perrottet · Anthony Roberts · Andrew Rohan · Jai Rowell · Roza Sage · John Sidoti · Jillian Skinner · Greg Smith · Mark Speakman · Chris Spence · Rob Stokes · Gabrielle Upton · Gareth Ward · Darren Webber · Ray WilliamsNationals (17) Kevin Anderson · John Barilaro · Stephen Bromhead · Andrew Fraser · Andrew Gee · Thomas George · Troy Grant · Katrina Hodgkinson · Kevin Humphries · Don Page · Adrian Piccoli · Geoff Provest · George Souris · Andrew Stoner · Paul Toole · John Williams · Leslie WilliamsLabor (20) Richard Amery · Clayton Barr · Linda Burney · Cherie Burton · Michael Daley · Robert Furolo · Noreen Hay · Sonia Hornery · Kristina Keneally · Nick Lalich · Paul Lynch · Tania Mihailuk · Andrew McDonald · Ryan Park · Barbara Perry · Nathan Rees · John Robertson · Carmel Tebbutt · Anna Watson · Guy ZangariIndependents (3) Greens (1) Jamie ParkerCategories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- New South Wales Liberal politicians
- Treasurers of New South Wales
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