Parliamentary Service |
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MLA |
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Labor
Member
WA Labor from 1998
Office bearer in various positions and many branches: University branch
Dianella/Yokine branch
Craigie branch
Balcatta branch
Curtin Electoral Council and Stirling Electoral Council
Member
State Executive
current
Assistant State Returning Officer |
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11 March 2017 |
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Balcatta |
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Electorates
- MLA Balcatta from 11 March 2017. Elected to the Fortieth Parliament for Balcatta on 11 March 2017, in succession to Christopher David Hatton (defeated). Re-elected 2021.
- Contested Churchlands (ALP) 2001
Office
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal-State Relations from 19 March 2021 to present
- Cabinet Secretary from 14 December
Parliamentary Party Appointments
- Government Whip from 15 March 2017 to 17 March 2021
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Inaugural Speech |
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Search for speeches by David Michael |
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Personal Information |
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25 January 1980 |
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Mount Lawley, Western Australia |
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Partner: Lenda Oshalem
Uncle, Kim D Michael played league football for Swan Districts and Claremont in the 1970s |
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Tuart Hill Primary School, 1986-1992
Servite College, 1993-1997
University of Western Australia, Bachelor of Economics (BEc)
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Research officer |
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Console operator, Caltex Australia, 1999-2002
Research officer, Graham Giffard, Bob Kucera, Hon Kate Doust, Peter Tinley, 2002-2017
Campaign organiser, WA Labor, 2013 |
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Councillor, City of Stirling (Osborne Ward), 2005-2017. Deputy Mayor, 2011-2013
Member, Tamala Park Regional Council, 2007-2017
Member, WALGA State Council, 2009-2017 |
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Member, TWU
Member, CPSU/CSA
Past president, secretary and treasurer, Tuart Hill Cricket Club. Life member and current player (251 games)
Member, past state secretary, past member of National Committee, Australian Republican Movement
Past Match Day, ground manager and past web designer, Claremont Football Club
Youngest councillor (25 years old) elected to the City of Stirling, 2005 |
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