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Premier
  
Ted Baillieu

Website
  
kimwells.com.au

Succeeded by
  
Michael O'Brien

Nationality
  
Australian

Spouse
  
Judy Wells

Preceded by
  
Seat recreated

Role
  
Australian Politician

Preceded by
  
John Lenders

Name
  
Kim Wells


Kim Wells Kim Wells Member for Rowville Liberal Victoria

Political party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Education
  
Victoria University, Australia (1997)

Profiles

Interview: Victorian Treasurer Kim Wells


Kimberley Arthur "Kim" Wells (born 6 August 1958) is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 1992, representing first Wantirna and then Scoresby and Rowville. Wells was the Treasurer of Victoria from December 2010 until March 2013.

Wells was born in Leongatha, Victoria, and attended public schools in Bairnsdale, graduating in 1976. He received a Bachelor of Business, specialising in accounting, post-graduate Diploma of Business and a Master of Accounting from the Victoria University. He worked as an accountant from 1977, and joined the Liberal Party of Australia in 1984, holding various positions in the Wattle Park Branch.

Wells was selected as the Liberal candidate for Wantirna before the 1992 Victorian state election, and was elected. He held the seat until 2002, when it was replaced with Scoresby, which Wells won. In 2000 he was appointed Shadow Minister for Corrections, Police and Emergency Services. He was the Shadow Treasurer from December 2006 to December 2010.

Kim Wells became Treasurer of Victoria in the Baillieu Coalition Government. He was re-elected to the seat of Scoresby with an increased margin of 14.14 per cent.

After Premier Ted Baillieu resigned in March 2013, Wells became Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Bushfire Response in the Napthine Coalition Government.

Wells retained the newly-named electorate of Rowville at the 2014 Victorian State Election.

References

Kim Wells Wikipedia