Eric Abetz

Eric Abetz

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office = Senator for Tasmania
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birth_place = Busselton, Western Australia
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party = Liberal Party of Australia
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alma_mater = University of Tasmania
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Eric Abetz (born 25 January 1958 in Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany), has been a Liberal Party member of the Australian Senate since February 1994, representing the state of Tasmania. He is currently Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. He was educated at the University of Tasmania and was a barrister and solicitor before entering politics. He was Tasmanian State President of the Liberal Party 1990-1994.

The youngest of six children, Abetz emigrated with his parents to Australia in 1961. His father, a radio technician, decided to emigrate after reading in a newspaper that a trade mission led by the minister responsible for the Tasmanian Hydro Electric Commission was visiting Stuttgart in search of skilled workers for employment in new 'Hydro' power schemes. His father was one of those employed by that scheme.cite book | last = Wilson | first = Peter | year = 2002 | title = The Australian Political Almanack] Abetz' brother is Reverend Peter Abetz who won an upper house seat in the 2008 Western Australian state election for the Liberal Party.

Abetz studied at Taroona High School, Hobart Matriculation College and the University of Tasmania, earning degrees in law and arts in 1981. He notes that his political ideology was moulded by his university experience, where he was told that his exam results would not be credited unless he joined the Australian Union of Students, saying "I found the notion of "no ticket, no start" to be repulsive and obnoxious and still do". In 1980-1981, he became the only Tasmanian to become national president of the Australian Liberal Students' Federation, during which time he came into political conflict with Nick Sherry and Sue Mackay, both later to be Australian Labor Party senators.

He won preselection to fill the casual vacancy caused by the retirement of Brian Archer in 1994, and was elected in his own right at the subsequent 1998 election and re-elected in 2004. Abetz was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence 1998-2001 and was Special Minister of State from January 2001 until 2006.

He has served as Chairman of the Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund Committee and Chairman of the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee. He also served as Chairman of the Attorney-General and Justice Government Members' Committee [" [http://abetz.com.au/about.html Eric Abetz website] ",] .

He was a member of a Parliamentary Delegation which visited France and Belgium in June and July 1997, and made an official visit to the United Kingdom in September 1999 [" [http://parlinfoweb.aph.gov.au/piweb/view_document.aspx?ID=12216&TABLE=BIOGS Parliamentary biography] "] .

He was Minister for Forestry from a reshuffle of the Howard ministry January 2006 until the defeat of the 2007 election. He commenced his portfolio by attacking the Australian Greens in general and Greens Senator Bob Brown in particular. He described the Greens as now representing the extreme left of Australian politics and suggested that there was mostly general agreement between the two major parties on the areas for which he was responsible in his ministry [" [http://www.abc.net.au/tasmania/stories/s1554592.htm Senator Abetz starts new portfolio with attack on Greens] ", "ABC Tasmania", 25 January 2005] [" [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2006/s1554870.htm New Forestry Minister rebuffs Greens] ", "The World Today, ABC", 25 January 2006] .

Abetz is a Christian and a member of the Christian Reformed Churches of Australia. Throughout his political career he has been variously associated with conservative groups, including the Association of Christian Parent Controlled Schools, Salt Shakers, Focus on the Family, Lyons Forum, Endeavour Forum, Family Council of Victoria, Fatherhood Foundation, Australian Christian Lobby, Australian Family Association and Right to Life Australia. [" [http://www.bewareofthegod.com/wp-images/Abetz.pdf Know Your Politician Information Series] "]

Abetz is the Shadow Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research; and Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate [ [http://www.liberal.org.au/news.php?Id=1654 Coalition Shadow Ministry] ]

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