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Michael Choi (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Jim Elder

Role
  
Australian Politician


Occupation
  
Engineer

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Name
  
Michael Choi

Succeeded by
  
Steve Davies

Full Name
  
Michael Wai-Man Choi

Born
  
4 March 1959 (age 65) Hong Kong, China (
1959-03-04
)

Alma mater
  
University of Queensland

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Education
  
University of Queensland

Michael Wai-Man Choi (born 4 March 1959) is an Australian Labor politician who represented the electoral district of Capalaba in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland.

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Political career

Choi was elected to Parliament on 17 February 2001. He was appointed by Peter Beattie as a Parliamentary Secretary in 2006. After Anna Bligh became Premier in 2007, he and Gary Fenlon both acted as Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations, John Mickel, and Choi also assisted Lindy Nelson-Carr with her Multicultural Affairs brief. Following the 2009 state election, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Natural Resources, Water and Energy and Trade, assisting Stephen Robertson. From February 2011 to March 2012, he was Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Multicultural Affairs. Choi was defeated in the 2012 state election.

Family and professional life

He is married and has three daughters.

Choi is a professional chartered engineer.

Choi has served as Honorary Ambassador for Brisbane city, fostering ties between Brisbane and Asia Pacific countries, as well as chairing the Sister Cities Committee with the Chinese city of Shenzhen. As president of the Valley Business Association, he helped the Valley business community through the Fitzgerald Inquiry period.

He is also involved in many professional and community organisations such as the Housing Industry Association, and the Small Business Council of Queensland, and was a director of Queensland Ballet Inc.

References

Michael Choi (politician) Wikipedia