- Robert Ray (Australian politician)
Robert Francis Ray (born 8 April 1947),
Australia n politician, was anAustralian Labor Party member of the Senate from July 1981 to May 2008, representing the state of Victoria.He was born in
Melbourne , Victoria, and was educated atMonash University , Melbourne, where he graduated in arts and education. He worked as a teacher in government schools and as a taxi-driver before entering politics.A leading member of the right-wing faction of the ALP, Ray defeated a left-wing Senator,
Jean Melzer , in a ballot for a place on the party's Senate ticket. This caused great bitterness in theSocialist Left faction, which has disliked Ray ever since. He was elected to the Senate at the October 1980 election, taking his seat on 1 July 1981.In the Hawke Labor government Ray was Minister for Home Affairs 1987-88, Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs 1988-90 (with a seat in the Cabinet), and Minister for Defence 1990-96. In this portfolio he strongly supported Hawke's decision to send Australian forces to support the
United Nations in theGulf War , despite bitter opposition from the left.After the defeat of the Keating government in 1996 election, Ray did not seek election to the Opposition Shadow Ministry, but remained a powerful figure in the Labor Party, acting as a key factional supporter of Opposition Leader
Kim Beazley 1996-2001. His influence diminished whenMark Latham became Leader in 2003. He did not stand for re-election at the 2007 election, which meant that his Senate term was due to expire on 30 June 2008. He formally resigned from Parliament on 5 May 2008, [ABC News (2008). [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/05/2235853.htm Ray resigns from politics] . Retrieved 5 May 2008.] having spent two more days in the Senate as a member of government than as a member of the Opposition. [ABC News (2008). [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/02/2233829.htm Ray remembers highs, lows of political life] . Retrieved 7 May 2008.] The casual vacancy was filled byJacinta Collins . [ABC News (2008). [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/02/2233881.htm Tributes for retiring Senator Ray] . Retrieved 5 May 2008.]References
External links
* [http://www.alp.org.au/people/ray_robert.php ALP biography]
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