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Michael Baume

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Preceded by
  
John Kerin

Role
  
Former Australian Senator

Nationality
  
Australian

Education
  
University of Sydney

Alma mater
  
University of Sydney

Succeeded by
  
Colin Hollis

Name
  
Michael Baume



Born
  
6 July 1930 (age 93) Sydney, New South Wales (
1930-07-06
)

Political party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Occupation
  
Journalist and commentator

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Previous offices
  
Australian Senator (1985–1996), Member of the Australian Parliament (1975–1983)

Michael Ehrenfried Baume AO (born 6 July 1930) is an Australian former Liberal Party politician who represented the Division of Macarthur in the House of Representatives and the state of New South Wales in the Senate. He left politics to become the Australian Consul-General in New York.

Biography

Born in Sydney, Baume earned a B.A. from the University of Sydney, and before entering Parliament worked as a company director, journalist, author, music critic, stockbroker (he was a partner in the Sydney firm, Patrick Partners), television panellist and radio commentator. In 1967 his book on the controversies surrounding the creation of the Sydney Opera House, The Sydney Opera House Affair, was published by Thomas Nelson and Sons.

Baume was elected to represent the Division of Macarthur in the 1975 federal election, and re-elected in 1977 and 1980 before losing the seat to Labor candidate Colin Hollis as the Coalition lost the 1983 election. While in the House of Representatives, Baume acted as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, John Howard, from May 1982 until the electoral defeat in March 1983.

In the 1984 election, Baume stood successfully as a Senate candidate in New South Wales. His term as Senator began on 1 July 1985, and he was re-elected in 1987 and 1993 before resigning from the Senate on 9 September 1996 to become Consul-General in New York (1996-2001). There he was elected President of the Society of Foreign Consuls (1999-2001) and was awarded the medal of the Foreign Policy Association (New York) for services to US-Australian relations.

On 9 June 1999, Baume was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, "for service to the arts and the development of cultural life in Australia and internationally, to the Australian parliament and to the financial services industry."

On his return to Australia, Baume was appointed a member of the Superannuation Complaints Tribunal and was a foundation member of the Board of the United States Studies Centre at Sydney University. He is a member of the Council of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra and is a regular columnist in The Australian Financial Review. He is Special Counsel to Sydney public relations and government relations firm, Wells Haslem Strategic Public Affairs Pty Ltd.

He has three children (all male) and four grandchildren.

References

Michael Baume Wikipedia