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Michael Egan (Australian politician)

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Treasurer in 1993. It was Egan, not Carr, who debated Collins on economic matters in media appearances. Egan in effect, if not in name, acted as the real Shadow Treasurer. It was because of Egan's solid performance against Treasurer Collins that Carr, upon becoming Premier in 1995 with the ALP's victory at the State election, broke with convention in not appointing the Shadow Treasurer just prior to the election (which was Carr himself) as Treasurer and appointed Egan instead.
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Another break in convention with Egan's appointment as Treasurer is that he was a member of the Upper House, the New South Wales Legislative Council as previous Treasurers had been from the Lower House, the Legislative Assembly. However, since all money bills had to be introduced first in the Lower
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In the few years before he became Treasurer when Labor was in Opposition, Egan had been the Shadow Finance Minister. Even though then Opposition Leader Bob Carr was Shadow Treasurer, Egan became the informal Opposition counterpart to Liberal Treasurer Peter Collins when Collins was appointed
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of Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology since 2005, a Governor of the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research since 2005, and a Director of the Maritime Services Board of New South Wales between 1984 and 1986.
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House, the Legislative Assembly, Egan delivered the State Budgets of 1995 to 2004 in the Legislative Assembly despite not being a member of that house of Parliament.
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took power on 3 April 1995 that he became State Treasurer, Minister for Energy, and Minister for State Development. In a Ministerial reshuffle in November 1997,
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in 2006, Egan was appointed Chancellor in February 2008 and held this position until February 2019. Other community roles include Chairman of the
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Egan served as an Officer of the NSW State Pollution Control Commission (1976–1978). Subsequently, he was employed as a Senior Policy Advisor to
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Announcing his resignation on 18 January 2005, Egan stated that, "after 35 years of political combat, I think it's time for me to move on."
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Egan supported the privatisation stance of the Liberal government and slammed the Labor Party on its anti privatisation position.
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took over the Energy portfolio. Egan was also Minister for Gaming and Racing for one month during 2003 replacing
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as Federal Minister for Housing and Construction and Federal Minister for Aboriginal Affairs (1973–1975).
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from 2008 until 2019 and sat on a number of government and non-government advisory boards.
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He retired just months short of what would have been his tenth anniversary as Treasurer.
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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as a Federal Research Officer (1969–1973) and was an Advisor to
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Egan, who died on Wednesday night after a long illness...
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as Minister for Small Business and Regional Development
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Index

The Honourable
AO
Chancellor
Macquarie University
Maurice Newman
Martin Parkinson
Treasurer of New South Wales
Bob Carr
Peter Collins
Andrew Refshauge
Leader of the Government in the
Legislative Council

Bob Carr
John Hannaford
John Della Bosca
Vice-President of the Executive Council
Bob Carr
John Hannaford
John Della Bosca
New South Wales Legislative Council
Barrie Unsworth
Greg Donnelly
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Cronulla
Ian Griffith
Malcolm Kerr
Sydney
New South Wales
Labor Party
Alma mater
University of Sydney

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