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Senator John Faulkner
Special Minister of State
Assumed office
3 December 2007
Preceded byGary Nairn
Personal details
Born (1954-04-12) 12 April 1954 (age 70)
Leeton, New South Wales
Political partyAustralian Labor Party

John Philip Faulkner (born 12 April 1954), has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian Senate since April 1989, representing the state of New South Wales. Faulkner was born in Leeton, New South Wales, and was educated at Macquarie University, Sydney, where he graduated in arts and education. He worked as a teacher in government schools before entering politics. He was Assistant General Secretary of the NSW ALP 1980-89, and has been a member of the ALP National Executive since 1989.

A leading member of the Socialist Left faction of the ALP, Faulkner succeeded the former left-wing minister Arthur Gietzelt in the Senate in 1989. In the Keating Labor government he was Minister for Veterans Affairs and Minister for Defence Science and Personnel 1993-94, and Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories, with a seat in the Cabinet, 1994-96.

After the defeat of the Keating government in 1996, Faulkner became Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, and was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry 1996-2004. He was at various times Shadow Minister for Social Security, Public Administration and Home Affairs. He was a key Labor strategist in the 1998, 2001 and 2004 federal elections, and was a particularly close advisor to Mark Latham during the 2004 election. In the wake of Labor's defeat in that election, he resigned his positions. In October 2006 John Faulkner was elected as the National President of the Australian Labor Party in a grassroots, rank-and-file ballot. Three people are elected to the rotating position of Party President every three years, each serving one year. Faulkner topped the poll ahead of South Australian Premier Mike Rann, ahead of Simon Crean, former Federal Leader, with Linda Burney MP, NSW Member for Canterbury coming in 4th. While Crean outpolled Burney, Burney was elected under the Party's Affirmative Action requirements[citation needed]. Faulkner chaired the ALP's National Conference in 2007, each of the rotating Presidents will chair the National Executive for one year. John Faulkner is the Vice-President of the Executive Council and Special Minister of State in the first Rudd Ministry.

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Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Veterans' Affairs
1993 – 1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
1993 – 1994
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for the Environment, Sport and Territories
1994 – 1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Special Minister of State
2007 – present
Incumbent
Preceded by Vice-President of the Executive Council
2007 – present


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