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The Honourable
Daniel Andrews MPLeader of the Opposition of Victoria Incumbent Assumed office
3 December 2010Preceded by Ted Baillieu Member of the Victorian Parliament
for MulgraveIncumbent Assumed office
20 November 2002Preceded by Constituency reestablished Personal details Born 6 June 1972
Williamstown, VictoriaPolitical party Labor Party Alma mater Monash University Daniel Michael Andrews (born 6 July 1972) is an Australian politician. He is the current state Australian Labor Party leader and Leader of the Opposition in Victoria. The member for the Legislative Assembly seat of Mulgrave since 2002, Andrews has served as a parliamentary secretary and minister in the Steve Bracks and John Brumby Labor governments.[1]
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Early life
Andrews was educated at Galen Catholic College, Wangaratta and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1996 from Monash University. After graduating, Andrews became an electorate officer for federal Labor MP Alan Griffin. He worked at the party's head office from 1999 to 2002, initially as an organiser, and then as assistant state secretary. Andrews is married with three children.[1]
Political career
Following his election to parliament in the Legislative Assembly seat of Mulgrave at the 2002 election, Andrews was immediately promoted to the role of Parliamentary Secretary for Health in the Steve Bracks Labor government. Four years later he became the Minister for Gaming, Minister for Consumer Affairs and Minister Assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs following the 2006 election. When Bracks retired from parliament in 2007, Andrews became the Minister for Health in the John Brumby Labor government.[2]
Labor leadership
On 3 December 2010, following the defeat of the 11-year Labor government at the 2010 election, Andrews was elected as Labor Party leader and Leader of the Opposition in Victoria, with Rob Hulls as deputy.[3]
See also
References
- ^ a b Daniel Andrews parliamentary profile, parliament.vic.gov.au
- ^ Daniel Andrews Labor profile, ALPvictoria.com.au
- ^ Labor's Daniel Andrews endorsed as State Opposition Leader, Herald Sun, 3 December 2010.
Victorian Legislative Assembly Preceded by
Constituency re-establishedMember of Parliament
for Mulgrave
2002–presentIncumbent Political offices Preceded by
John ThwaitesMinister for Health
2007–2010Succeeded by
David DavisPreceded by
Ted BaillieuLeader of the Opposition of Victoria
2010–presentIncumbent Party political offices Preceded by
John BrumbyLeader of the Labor Party in Victoria
2010–presentIncumbent Current Opposition Leaders of the States and internal territories of Australia Categories:- 1972 births
- Australian Labor Party politicians
- Brumby Cabinet
- Living people
- Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- Leaders of the Opposition in Victoria (Australia)
- Monash University alumni
- Politicians from Melbourne
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