- Stephen Martin
Dr Stephen Paul Martin (born in
Wollongong ,New South Wales onJune 24 1948 ) is apolitician and senior academic.He served as an
Australian Labor Party (ALP) member of parliament for theCommonwealth electoralDivision of Macarthur , south west ofSydney , from 1984-1993; and he represented Cunningham, following redistribution from 1993, until his resignation in 2002.Prior to entering parliament, Dr Martin served as a
high school teacher with the NSW Department of Education, a lecturer at theUniversity of Wollongong , and a Town Planner with the NSW Department of Environment and Planning serving as Regional Manager for the Macarthur Region. He also served as an Alderman on Wollongong City Council from 1983-1985.He served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from
27 December 1991 to24 March 1993 and was electedSpeaker of the Australian House of Representatives on4 May 1993 , a position that he held until the election of the Howard government in 1996.The resignation of Dr Martin before the expiration of his term, on
16 August 2002 , caused a by-election which was subsequently won by theAustralian Greens . The party's preselected replacement,Sharon Bird , had not been selected by the rank and file members of the party, but rather by using a provision in the party rules, and the presence of a Green trade union candidate with the support of theSouth Coast Labor Council , local trade union members and disaffected ALP members helped to make Martin's former the seat the first House of Representatives seat to be won by a minor party since 1946.After a period as President of the
University of Wollongong campus in Dubai, Professor Stephen Martin took the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) at Victoria University in Melbourne in January 2005. His major contributions were to transform Victoria University's international operations and to create Victoria University International (VUI) as a unit of the University.In March 2008 Professor the Hon. Stephen Martin took up the position of Deputy Vice Chancellor (Strategy and Planning) at
Curtin University of Technology in Perth.References
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NAME = Martin, Stephen Paul
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SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH =24 June 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH =Wollongong, New South Wales
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