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Rob Johnson (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
New creation

Preceded by
  
Pam Beggs

Political party
  
Liberal (to 2016)

Succeeded by
  
Peter Katsambanis

Nationality
  
English–Australian

Other political affiliations
  
Independent (from 2016)

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Previous office
  
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly (1993–1996)

Office
  
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since 1996

Robert Frank "Rob" Johnson (born 17 October 1943) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia from 1993 to 2017. He was elected as a member of the Liberal Party, and served as a minister in the government of Colin Barnett from 2008 to 2012, but resigned from the party in 2016 to sit as an independent. He was defeated at the 2017 election.

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Local politics

Johnson was born in London, England. At the age of 35 he was elected as a councillor to the London Borough of Sutton and subsequently became Mayor.

Soon after emigrating to Australia in 1988 he was elected as a councillor to the City of Wanneroo in 1991. The following year he was elected Mayor.

Western Australian Parliament

He was elected as the Member for Whitford in 1993 and, following a re-distribution of boundaries, was re-elected for the seat of Hillarys in 1996.

He served in the Court government as Minister for Works; Services; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests from December 1999 until February 2001.

Johnson became Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Road Safety with the return to power of the Coalition in September 2008.

In his first two years as minister in the Barnett government, Johnson introduced 16 bills into the Legislative Assembly. Many of them were controversial and high-profile including increasing the impounding period of a vehicle for anyone convicted of a hoon offence. Other measures were to ensure motorists with a blood alcohol reading of 0.08 or above lost their licence immediately at the roadside, that all revenue from speed and red light cameras would go to road safety projects and a proposal for Australia's first online sex offender register.

Investigations following two major bushfires fires with the loss of 71 homes in the Perth hills and in the Margaret River area resulted in severe criticism and Johnson losing the Emergency Services portfolio.

Before the findings of the inquiries in 2011, political commentator Peter van Onselen named Johnson among Australia's 'Top ten politicians you could trust', writing that "he is real and what you see is what you get". The following year Federal Liberal MP for Canning Don Randall attacked Johnson in the Federal Parliament, labelling him bumbling, weak and incompetent. In turn, Johnson called for Randall to be sacked over misused expenses claims.

He was removed from the Emergency Services Portfolio on 6 December 2011 and the Police and Road Safety portfolio on 29 June 2012 in a Cabinet reshuffle by Premier Colin Barnett. At the 2013 Western Australian State Election, Johnson was re-elected to the seat of Hillarys.

Business career

After arriving in Australia he started a family business incorporating an investment firm and a national computer distributorship.

He is also the current chair of Radio Lollipop (Australia), a children's charity that cares for children in hospital.

References

Rob Johnson (Australian politician) Wikipedia