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After leaving politics, Bildstien returned to South Australia, where he worked as a chief of staff for the Premier, [[John Olsen]]; chief of staff to [[Iain Evans]]; press secretary for the federal member for [[Division of Hindmarsh|Hindmarsh]], [[Christine Gallus]]; and media advisor for the [[City of Adelaide|Adelaide City Council]]. He then joined the Adelaide ''[[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|Advertiser]]'' in various reporting and editorial roles.<ref name=crikey>[http://www.crikey.com.au/2004/02/26/the-controversial-craig-bildstein-files/ The controversial Craig Bildstein files], ''Crikey!''.</ref>
After leaving politics, Bildstien returned to South Australia, where he worked as a chief of staff for the Premier, [[John Olsen]]; chief of staff to [[Iain Evans]]; press secretary for the federal member for [[Division of Hindmarsh|Hindmarsh]], [[Christine Gallus]]; and media advisor for the [[City of Adelaide|Adelaide City Council]]. He then joined the Adelaide ''[[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|Advertiser]]'' in various reporting and editorial roles.<ref name=crikey>[http://www.crikey.com.au/2004/02/26/the-controversial-craig-bildstein-files/ The controversial Craig Bildstein files], ''Crikey!''.</ref>


He is currently the director of media and statekholder relations in the Ombudsman's office of the [[Fair Work Commission]].<ref name=fairwork>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-15/fair-work-tells-bosses-to-pay-back-money/3890520 Fair Work tells bosses to pay back money], ''ABC News'', 15 March 2012.</ref><ref name=linkedin>[http://au.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Bildstien/Craig Bildstien Craig], Linkedin.</ref>
He is currently the director of media and statekholder relations in the Ombudsman's office of the [[Fair Work Commission]].<ref name=fairwork>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-15/fair-work-tells-bosses-to-pay-back-money/3890520 Fair Work tells bosses to pay back money], ''ABC News'', 15 March 2012.</ref><ref name=linkedin>[http://au.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Bildstien/Craig Bildstien Craig] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130626201517/http://au.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Bildstien/Craig |date=26 June 2013 }}, Linkedin.</ref>


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Craig Bildstien
Member of the Victorian Parliament
for Mildura
In office
1 October 1988 – 5 March 1996
Preceded byMilton Whiting
Succeeded byRussell Savage
Personal details
Born (1957-11-20) 20 November 1957 (age 66)
Mildura, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party of Australia
OccupationJournalist

Craig Stephen Bildstien (born 20 November 1957) in an Australian journalist and former politician, who was a Liberal Party member for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Mildura from 1988 to 1996.

Born in Mildura, he attended Merbein High School. Before entering politics, Bildstien worked as a journalist, joining the Sunraysia Daily in 1974, and later The Border Mail as a rural affairs writer. From 1981 to 1982, Bildstien was press secretary for the Victorian Minister for Agriculture and Rural Affairs, before returning to journalism as a political editor for The News in Adelaide. After a few years back at the Sunraysia Daily as chief sub-editor, during which time he was a councillor in the Mildura City Council, Bildstien returned to The News as the paper's chief political writer.[1]

Bildstien nominated as a Liberal Party candidate for Mildura in the 1988 Victorian state election, and was elected on 1 October. He sat on several committees, and was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture from 1992 to 1996. At the 1996 state election, he was defeated by independent candidate Russell Savage.

After leaving politics, Bildstien returned to South Australia, where he worked as a chief of staff for the Premier, John Olsen; chief of staff to Iain Evans; press secretary for the federal member for Hindmarsh, Christine Gallus; and media advisor for the Adelaide City Council. He then joined the Adelaide Advertiser in various reporting and editorial roles.[2]

He is currently the director of media and statekholder relations in the Ombudsman's office of the Fair Work Commission.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Bildstien, Craig Stephen, re-member (Parliament of Victoria).
  2. ^ The controversial Craig Bildstein files, Crikey!.
  3. ^ Fair Work tells bosses to pay back money, ABC News, 15 March 2012.
  4. ^ Bildstien Craig Archived 26 June 2013 at archive.today, Linkedin.
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Mildura
1988–1996
Succeeded by