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Constituency
  
Wollondilly

Role
  
American football center

Height
  
1.91 m


Profession
  
School principal

40 yard dash time
  
5.12 seconds

Name
  
Phil Costa

Siblings
  
Richard Costa, Jr.

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Preceded by
  
Nathan Rees (Water) John Robertson (Corrective Services)

Born
  
24 July 1949 (age 74) Guildford, New South Wales (
1949-07-24
)

Parents
  
Richard Costa, Helen Costa

Education
  
Holy Cross Academy, University of Maryland, College Park

Similar People
  
Brooke Hogan, Jason Garrett, Nick Hogan, Chuck Pagano, Jim Caldwell

Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

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Phillip John "Phil" Costa (born 24 July 1949) is an Australian politician. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2007 until 2011, representing the electorate of Wollondilly. He served as Minister for Water and Minister for Corrective Services.

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Early life

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Costa was born on 24 July 1949 at Guildford, New South Wales. Prior to his election he was a primary school teacher and principal of public schools in the Oaks and Buxton. He was named the Citizen of the Year in Wollondilly Shire in 1984.

Politics

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Costa was first elected to Wollondilly Shire Council in 1985; he continued serving on the Council until 2008. He served as Deputy Mayor from 1999 to 2005 before being elected as Mayor from 2006 to 2007, immediately prior to the 2007 state election.

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Costa initially planned to stand as an independent candidate in the 2007 state election but was persuaded by Premier Morris Iemma to stand instead for the Australian Labor Party. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly on 24 March 2007 with 53% of the vote. From June 2007 to September 2008, he was a member of the State Parliament's Standing Committee on Parliamentary Privilege and Ethics and Chair of the Standing Committee on Broadband in Rural and Regional Communities.

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From 8 September 2008 to 4 December 2009, he was appointed Minister for Water, Minister for Rural Affairs and Minister for Regional Development in the Cabinet of incoming Premier Nathan Rees.

Controversies

After being voted in as Mayor in 2007, Costa was announced as the Labor candidate for seat of Wollondilly. Deputy Mayor of the time Judith Hannan and councillors Michael Banasik, Denise Appel, Helen Kuiper, Simon Landow and Shane Read passed a vote of no confidence in Costa that limited Costa’s powers as Mayor. Costa refused to step down and went on to win election in the 2007 state election.

During 2009, Costa came under heavy criticism from Wollondilly Councillor Benn Banasik, Mayor of Camden Council Chris Patterson and Councillor Jai Rowell for the Labor Government's approval of the AGL Power Station at Appin. Wollondilly Council passed a resolution from Councillor Benn Banasik requesting Costa to resign but this was later withdrawn. Costa hit back at the Council, complaining in the Macarthur Chronicle that he had received 12 letters from Wollondilly Council. Despite being the Minister for Regional Development at the time, in 2008 Costa disavowed knowledge or responsibility for a Labor government project that would have seen a new commuter car park in his electorate built next to existing family homes as a replacement for a car park facing the Macarthur train station. It was proposed that the former car park be converted into a tavern by commercial developers.

Personal life

Costa is married with two adult children. He is not related to Parliamentary colleague and former Treasurer Michael Costa.

References

Phil Costa Wikipedia