Brad Rowswell
Brad Rowswell | |
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Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Sandringham | |
Assumed office 24 November 2018 | |
Preceded by | Murray Thompson |
Personal details | |
Born | 1986 Sandringham, Victoria |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal |
Brad Rowswell is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since November 2018, representing the seat of Sandringham, winning election by just over 500 votes. He is currently the Shadow Assistant Minister to the Leader of the Opposition and Secretary to the Shadow Cabinet.[1]
Early life
Rowswell was born at the Sandringham Hospital and grew up in the suburb of Beaumaris.[2] Rowswell was educated at St Bede's College Mentone.
Career
Rowswell worked in business and as a political advisor before his election to State Parliament.[3] He was selected as the Liberal nominee over former councillor Felicity Frederico.[4] Rowswell won election to State Parliament over Labor Party candidate Anita Horvath by slightly over 500 votes, winning 50.6% to 49.4%.[3]
Rowswell spoke against Daniel Andrews being depicted as a Nazi after a poster of Andrews with a moustache similar to Adolf Hitler was discovered in Highett which is part of Rowswells Sandringham electorate.[5]
In 2017, while Rowswell was campaigning for office hosted a fundraiser for him and the Sandringham Liberal Party included as guest speaker Margaret Court, former tennis player who was one of the leading voices against same-sex marriage and who has a history of making homophobic statements.[6][7]
References
- ^ Preiss, Benjamin (9 March 2020). "First-term MPs on frontbench as Libs aim to be 'a better alternative'". The Age. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- ^ "Brad Rowswell MP". Brad Rowswell. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
- ^ a b Green, Antony (2018). "Sandringham". Victorian State Election 2018. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- ^ Dunlan, Joseph (3 December 2018). "Victorian election 'catastrophe' spurs Liberal women to push for female MP quotas". ABC News. Retrieved 23 January 2020.
- ^ Premier depicted as Nazi leader, residents encouraged to ‘resist’ wearing masks in shocking vandal attack Herald Sun 8 January 2021
- ^ Willingham, Richard (4 June 2017). "Margaret Court the guest speaker at Liberal Party fundraiser in Melbourne". The Age. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
- ^ Jones, Jesse (20 June 2017). "Margaret Court protest planned for Liberal fundraiser". Star Observer. Retrieved 17 October 2020.