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Preceded by
  
David Tollner

Name
  
Damian Hale

Nationality
  
Australian

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Succeeded by
  
Natasha Griggs

Website
  
www.damianhale.com.au


Born
  
28 December 1969 (age 54) Ipswich, Queensland (
1969-12-28
)

Occupation
  
Federal Member for Solomon

Role
  
Member of the Australian House of Representatives

Office
  
Member of the Australian Parliament since 2007

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Griggs claims NT seat from ALP


Damian Francis Hale (born 28 December 1969, Ipswich, Queensland) is a former Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Solomon from 2007 to 2010. He moved to the Northern Territory in 1974 and grew up in Maningrida, Katherine and Darwin, with his teacher parents, Bob and Bev Hale.

While growing up he was actively involved in sports, representing the Northern Territory in rugby league and Australian rules football. He later coached St Mary's Football Club to three premierships (2003-5) in the Northern Territory Football League. He has five children.

Hale won the marginal seat of Solomon for the Australian Labor Party at the 2007 Australia federal election, defeating sitting Country Liberal Party member Dave Tollner. Hale won an extremely close preselection process which included a letter of support from Labor leader Kevin Rudd despite Rudd having never met Hale.

In June 2007 Hale was involved in an altercation with Fremantle Football Club player Chris Tarrant in a popular Darwin nightspot. Hale received a black eye when he was struck by Tarrant after intervening when the inebriated Tarrant exposed his buttocks to a female colleague of Hale.

Hale contested the 2016 Northern Territory election in the seat of Blain, which had been vacated by Nathan Barrett. He finished first on the primary vote, ahead of former Country Liberal Party Chief Minister Terry Mills, who ran for his old seat as an independent. However, despite the massive Labor wave that swept through Darwin/Palmerston, Mills defeated Hale on CLP preferences.

References

Damian Hale Wikipedia