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Preceded by
  
Tom Uren

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Succeeded by
  
John Murphy

Name
  
Laurie Ferguson

Nieces
  
Claire Ferguson

Preceded by
  
Chris Hayes

Education
  
University of Sydney

Nephews
  
Benjamin Ferguson

Nationality
  
Australian

Parents
  
Jack Ferguson


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Full Name
  
Laurie Donald Thomas Ferguson

Born
  
7 July 1952 (age 71) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (
1952-07-07
)

Relations
  
Jack Ferguson (father) Martin Ferguson (brother) Andrew Ferguson (brother)

Role
  
Member of the Australian House of Representatives

Siblings
  
Martin Ferguson, Andrew Ferguson

Profiles


Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Laurie Ferguson addresses Parliament on the passing of Gough Whitlam


Laurence Donald Thomas Ferguson (born 7 July 1952), former Australian politician, was an Australian Labor Party member of the House of Representatives from March 1990, representing Reid until 2010 and Werriwa until May 2016, both in New South Wales.

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Early life and education

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Laurie Ferguson grew up in Guildford, the eldest son of Mary Ellen and Jack Ferguson, who was deputy premier of New South Wales 1976–84. His brother Martin was also a federal MP. Both attended at St Patrick's College, Strathfield. His younger brother, Andrew, was the former NSW Secretary of the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union (Construction and General Division).

Ferguson was educated at the University of Sydney and was a research officer with the Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union before entering politics. He was the member for Granville in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1984–90.

Career

In the federal Parliament, Ferguson was elected to the opposition shadow ministry in March 1996 and was Shadow Minister for Immigration in 2004–05. His handling of the debate around Petro Georgiou's private member's bill on asylum seekers was severely criticised and he was shifted to Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs, Population Health and Health Regulation in June 2005. On the election of the Rudd Labor Government in 2007, Ferguson became Parliamentary Secretary for Multicultural Affairs and Settlement Services.

He was preselected to contest the south-western Sydney seat of Werriwa at the 2010 federal election after his existing seat of Reid was merged with neighbouring Lowe. Lowe MP John Murphy contested the redistributed Reid. He was not re-appointed to the Gillard Ministry after the election. Ferguson is a member of the Board of Advisors of the Global Panel Foundation-Australasia.

Personal life

Ferguson is married to Maureen Walsh, a former councillor at Parramatta City Council in the Woodville Ward.

References

Laurie Ferguson Wikipedia


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