Hon Greg Combet AM

Hon Greg Combet AM

Former Member

Party
Australian Labor Party
Chamber
House of Representatives

Biography

Parliamentary service
  • Elected to the House of Representatives for Charlton, New South Wales, 2007. Re-elected 2010. Retired prior to general elections 2013.
Ministerial appointments
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Procurement from 3.12.2007 to 25.2.2009.
  • Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change from 25.2.2009 to 9.6.2009.
  • Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science from 9.6.2009 to 1.4.2010.
  • Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change from 9.6.2009 to 8.3.2010.
  • Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency from 8.3.2010 to 14.9.2010.
  • Minister for Defence Materiel and Science from 1.4.2010 to 14.9.2010.
  • Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency from 14.9.2010 to 25.3.2013.
  • Cabinet Minister from 14.9.2010 to 1.7.2013.
  • Minister for Industry and Innovation from 14.12.2011 to 25.3.2013.
  • Minister for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation from 25.3.2013 to 1.7.2013.
Conferences, delegations and visits
  • Official visits to UK, France, Spain and USA, July 2008.
  • Official visits to USA, September-October 2009.
  • Official visits to Mexico, December 2010.
  • Official visits to Belgium and France, April-May 2011.
  • Official visits to South Africa, December 2011.
  • Official visits to UK, Belgium and Germany, March-April 2012.
  • Official visits to Japan, Italy and France, April 2012.
  • Official visits to China and Republic of Korea, April 2012.
Parliamentary party positions
  • Australian Labor Party. Served: 24.11.2007 to 05.08.2013
Personal
  • Born: 28.4.1958, Sydney, Australia
  • Gender: Male
Qualifications and occupation before entering Federal Parliament
  • BE(Hons) (University of New South Wales).
  • GradDipLabRel&Law (University of Sydney).
  • BEc (University of Sydney).
  • Union official from 1987 to 2007.
  • Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions from 1999 to 2007.
Electorate
  • Name: Charlton
  • Location: lower Hunter Valley; it includes the centres of Boolaroo, Cardiff, Cooranbong, Edgeworth, Elermore Vale, Fletcher, Minmi, Morisset, Speers Point, Toronto, Wangi Wangi, and parts of Wallsend and Warners Bay.
  • Area: 688 Sq km
  • Electors enrolled: 94,480 (at 21.8.2010)
  • Industries: light and heavy engineering, timber, textiles, some dairy farms and poultry farming, tourism, coal-mining, electricity and retailing.
  • Includes: Charlton includes parts of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorates of Cessnock, Charlestown, Lake Macquarie and Wallsend.
Honours
  • Appointed a Member of the Order of Australia, 12.6.2006.
Publications
  • A new Australian consensus for the 21st century: ninth annual Hawke lecture, Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library, Adelaide: 2006.
  • The fights of my life, Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Vic.: 2014.

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