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Michael Lee (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
New seat

Name
  
Michael Lee

Nationality
  
Australian

Party
  
Australian Labor Party


Succeeded by
  
Ken Ticehurst

Occupation
  
Engineer

Resigned
  
November 10, 2001

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Born
  
24 March 1957 (age 67) Sydney (
1957-03-24
)

Alma mater
  
University of New South Wales

Role
  
Former Member of the Australian House of Representatives

Education
  
University of New South Wales

Previous office
  
Member of the Australian Parliament (1984–2001)

Books
  
Inquiry Into the ACT Election and Electoral System: Report ... of the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, November 1989

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Michael John Lee (born 24 March 1957) is an Australian Labor politician. He was a member of the House of Representatives 1984–2001, a minister in Paul Keating's government, and a member of the City of Sydney Council 2004–08.

Lee was born in Sydney and grew up in the beach side suburb of Cronulla and attended De La Salle College Cronulla. His immediate classmates included Steve Hutchins, now an Australian Senator, and John Della Bosca, formerly the NSW Minister for Health and now a backbencher in the NSW Legislative Council.

After graduating in electrical engineering from the University of New South Wales, Lee was employed as an engineer at the Munmorah Power Station and Vales Point Power Station on the Central Coast of New South Wales. He was subsequently elected as a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Dobell, at the 1984 election, serving until being defeated at the 2001 election by Liberal candidate Ken Ticehurst.

In March 1993, Lee was appointed Minister for Tourism and Minister for Resources in the second Keating Ministry. In December 1993, he replaced Bob Collins and David Beddall as Minister for Communications. In January 1994 he gained responsibility for the arts. He lost his ministerial responsibility with the defeat of the Keating government at the 1996 election. He was Shadow Minister for Health from 1996 to 1998 and shadow Minister for Education from 1998 to 2001. Following his defeat in 2001, he ran as the Labor candidate for Lord Mayor of Sydney in 2004, and was defeated by Clover Moore, but was elected to the Council.

He is now the President of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party, following the resignation of Bernie Riordan.

References

Michael Lee (Australian politician) Wikipedia