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John Robertson (politician, born 1962)

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Robertson won the seat of Blacktown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at the March 2011 election, despite the Labor government suffering the worst defeat of a sitting government in New South Wales since Federation. Robertson himself barely squeaked into office in what has historically been
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Robertson has held numerous other roles including member of the Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Corporation in 1993 and director of WorkCover NSW between 2001 and 2007. In 2002, he was appointed as a director of the Parramatta Stadium Trust. In 2006, he became a member of the
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packing shopping bags at the age of 15. He left school at 16 and began working as an apprentice electrical fitter. He worked as an electrician from 1979 until 1987 and worked on the New South Wales Parliament building. He claims to be the only person to have worked on the construction of the building
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three months away. ABC News reported that several members of the Labor caucus were gathering support to have Robertson voted out if he didn't resign. Robertson stood aside on 23 December 2014, saying that "the next election is so important that Labor must be united behind the leader. Robertson was
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announced she was standing down as state Labor leader and returning to the backbench, Robertson was heavily tipped to succeed her. On 31 March, Robertson was elected unopposed as leader of the Labor Party and Leader of the Opposition. His immediate task was rebuilding a party that had seen its
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On 3 August 2017, Robertson announced he would be resigning from parliament, which became effective on 25 August, to take up a position as executive general manager at Foodbank, a not-for-profit organisation which distributes excess food from retailers to the needy.
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sent a scathing letter to Robertson stating that Keating was "ashamed to share membership of the same party" as him. Keating's view of Robertson was that his opposition to the privatisation bid would cost Labor dearly at the next State election.
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In 1998, Robertson became the assistant secretary of the Labor Council, with responsibility for the building and construction industry, breweries, local government, public sector policy, the oil industry and
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in New South Wales to parents Don and Rowena Robertson, the elder of their two boys. Don Robertson conscripted his son into handing out how to vote cards in the 1972 Australian elections.
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caucus more than halved in the election held a week earlierβ€”a result that Robertson said the party deserved, calling it "a devastating result, a message that was sent to us."
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On 18 October 2008, Robertson was endorsed to be the Labor Party candidate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of former state treasurer
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a comfortably safe Labor seat; he suffered a swing of 18.7 percent, cutting the Labor majority down to a very marginal three percent. After
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against him. The Department declined Monis' request. Pressure mounted on Robertson to resign as Leader of the Labor Party, with the
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In 2001, Robertson was elected unopposed as the secretary of Unions NSW (formerly the Labor Council of New South Wales), replacing
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Robertson has been on the Administrative Committee of the Australian Labor Party since 2005 and became the vice-president of the
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New South Wales Heritage Council. He was a director of Energy Australia between 1998 and 2003, as well as a director of
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in 1991, and was elected assistant secretary in 1998 and secretary in 2001. He also served as a vice-president of the
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not to go on to become premier, and only the third in almost a century not to take the party into an election.
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at the time. Robertson was a pivotal player in the campaign to replace Federal Opposition Leader
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rather than Sydney. The Commission granted workers a $ 15 per week pay rise.
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During his time as an electrician, Robertson became an organiser for the
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Shortly after Robertson's swearing in, former Australian prime minister
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For John Robertson (1816–1891), fifth Premier of New South Wales, see
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from 2011 to 2014. Before entering politics he was prominent in the
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Robertson is married to Julie McLeod and they have three children.
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in 2008, and was appointed to cabinet in 2009. He switched to the
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as Minister Assisting the Premier on Public Sector Management
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Wood, Alicia; O'Brien, Natalie; Barlass, Tim (27 March 2011).
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Archived from 997:Department of Family and Community Services 811:. He became an industrial officer with the 58:Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales 2012: 1998: 1990: 1604: 1242: 1240: 1016:. He was the first NSW Labor leader since 517:30 January 2009 β€“ 4 December 2009 477:30 January 2009 β€“ 4 December 2009 123: 43: 27: 1398:"Robertson confirmed as NSW Labor leader" 70:31 March 2011 β€“ 23 December 2014 1277:"NSW Labor swears in Rt Hon "Robbo" MLC" 1093: 1091: 1089: 668:18 October 2008 β€“ 26 March 2011 317:14 September 2009 β€“ 21 May 2010 1247:Farrelly, Elizabeth (22 October 2008). 1045: 625:26 March 2011 β€“ 25 August 2017 2598:University of Technology Sydney alumni 425:8 December 2009 β€“ 21 May 2010 373:8 December 2009 β€“ 21 May 2010 261:30 January 2009 β€“ 21 May 2010 1600:John Robertson (politician born 1962) 1425:Robertson, James (22 December 2014). 1079: 1077: 178:(as Minister for Transport and Roads) 7: 1924:New South Wales Legislative Assembly 1453:Williams, Kylie (22 December 2014). 1326:Clennell, Andrew (8 November 2008). 1218:"Robertson profits in Costa cutting" 1216:Norrington, Brad (20 October 2008). 1098:Robertson, John (11 November 2008). 209:5 June 2010 β€“ 28 March 2011 154:21 May 2010 β€“ 28 March 2011 2608:21st-century Australian politicians 821:New South Wales Legislative Council 656:New South Wales Legislative Council 1275:Mitchell, Alex (21 October 2008). 1188:. Unions NSW. 2001. Archived from 1162:. Unions NSW. 2000. Archived from 1136:. Unions NSW. 1998. Archived from 926:Australian Council of Trade Unions 847:Early life and personal background 817:Australian Council of Trade Unions 14: 1833:Minister for Industrial Relations 1701:Minister for Public Sector Reform 1311:. 18 October 2008. Archived from 1100:"John Robertson Inaugural Speech" 1034:Shadow Ministry of John Robertson 1012:on an interim basis, and then by 413:Minister for Industrial Relations 249:Minister for Public Sector Reform 1733:Minister for Corrective Services 1624:Labor Council of New South Wales 1593: 1565:Nicholls, Sean (3 August 2017). 892:University of Technology, Sydney 888:Labor Council of New South Wales 866:. His first job was working for 813:Labor Council of New South Wales 752:University of Technology, Sydney 465:Minister for Corrective Services 1482:Dole, Nick (23 December 2014). 955:, which was published in 1993. 951:Robertson co-authored the book 1852:Minister for the Central Coast 197:Minister for the Central Coast 1: 1520:. Australia. 23 December 2014 1113:Parliament of New South Wales 1060:Parliament of New South Wales 1054:"Mr John ROBERTSON (1962 - )" 948:radio between 1998 and 2001. 1602:at Wikimedia Commons   1328:"MP gets lashing from ex-PM" 2021:New South Wales Labor Party 904:Wollongong, New South Wales 2624: 2593:Australian trade unionists 1406:. 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Index

John Robertson (premier)
The Honourable

Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales
Barry O'Farrell
Mike Baird
Linda Burney
Barry O'Farrell
Luke Foley
Minister for Transport
Kristina Keneally
David Campbell
Gladys Berejiklian
Minister for the Central Coast
Kristina Keneally
Ian Macdonald
Chris Hartcher
Minister for Public Sector Reform
Nathan Rees
Kristina Keneally
Paul Lynch
Minister for Energy
Nathan Rees
Kristina Keneally
Ian Macdonald
Paul Lynch
Minister for Commerce
Kristina Keneally
Jodi McKay
Paul Lynch

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