Christian Porter
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The Honourable Christian Porter MP |
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Minister for Social Services | |
Assumed office 21 September 2015 |
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Prime Minister | Malcolm Turnbull |
Preceded by | Scott Morrison |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Pearce |
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Assumed office 7 September 2013 |
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Preceded by | Judi Moylan |
Treasurer of Western Australia | |
In office 14 December 2010 – 12 June 2012 |
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Preceded by | Colin Barnett |
Succeeded by | Colin Barnett |
Attorney-General of Western Australia | |
In office 23 September 2008 – 12 June 2012 |
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Preceded by | Jim McGinty |
Succeeded by | Norman Moore |
Member of the Western Australian Parliament for Murdoch |
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In office 23 February 2008 – 23 September 2008 |
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Preceded by | Trevor Sprigg |
Succeeded by | none (abolished) |
Member of the Western Australian Parliament for Bateman |
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In office 23 September 2008 – 9 March 2013 |
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Preceded by | Constituency Created |
Succeeded by | Matt Taylor |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
11 July 1970
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Spouse(s) | Jennifer Porter[2] |
Alma mater | University of Western Australia London School of Economics |
Profession | Lawyer |
Charles Christian Porter (born 11 July 1970) is an Australian politician who is the current Liberal Party member for the federal Division of Pearce since the 2013 federal election. Porter was a Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister in the Abbott Government from December 2014, before being promoted to Minister for Social Services in the Turnbull Government from September 2015.[3][4]
Before his election to the federal parliament, Porter had served in the Parliament of Western Australia. He first entered the Legislative Assembly after winning the seat of Murdoch in a 2008 by-election following the death of the sitting member, Trevor Sprigg, and he was subsequently elected to the new seat of Bateman at the 2008 general election. After the Liberals formed government, Porter was appointed Attorney-General in the Barnett ministry. In December 2010, he was also appointed Treasurer, and held both portfolios until June 2012, when he resigned from the ministry to contest the 2013 federal election.
From Perth, Porter attended the University of Western Australia and later the London School of Economics, and practised law at Clayton Utz and taught law at the University of Western Australia before his election to parliament. He is the son of the 1956 Olympic silver medalist, Charles "Chilla" Porter, and the grandson of Queensland Liberal political, Charles Porter, who was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1966 to 1980.[5]
Political career
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At the 2008 election, Porter contested and won the newly created seat of Bateman following the abolition of the seat of Murdoch in the 2007 redistribution. He was appointed Attorney-General and Minister for Corrective Services after the election,[6] having held the equivalent shadow portfolios prior to the election.[7]
On 14 December 2010, Porter was sworn in as Treasurer of Western Australia. He retained the portfolio of Attorney General, while the Corrective Services portfolio was transferred to Terry Redman.
On 12 June 2012, he announced he was stepping down from his ministerial portfolios to contest the seat of Pearce at the 2013 Australian federal election.[8]
On 20 September 2015, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that Porter would replace Scott Morrison as Social Services Minister as part of a Cabinet overhaul[9]
Legal career
Prior to entering Parliament, Porter worked predominantly as a lawyer, starting as a commercial litigator at Clayton Utz before moving to public practice. He spent a year as an advisor to the Federal Minister for Justice and then began working for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions as a senior state prosecutor. Before his election in 2008, Porter was working as a lecturer at the University of Western Australia as well as retaining, part-time, his position as senior prosecutor at the DPP.[2]
Education
Porter was educated at the University of Western Australia where he graduated Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Arts with first-class honours in politics, before completing a Bachelor of Laws degree. Porter later studied at the London School of Economics for a Master of Science in political theory, from which he graduated at the top of his class with distinction.
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Parliament of Western Australia | ||
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Preceded by | Member for Murdoch 2008 |
District abolished |
District established | Member for Bateman 2008–2013 |
Succeeded by Matt Taylor |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Attorney-General of Western Australia 2008–2012 |
Succeeded by Michael Mischin |
Preceded by | Treasurer of Western Australia 2010–2012 |
Succeeded by Colin Barnett |
Parliament of Australia | ||
Preceded by | Member for Pearce 2013–present |
Incumbent |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Minister for Social Services 2015–present |
Incumbent |
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- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-12/treasurer-christian-porter-quits-portfolios/4066142?section=wa
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-20/malcolm-turnbull-announces-new-cabinet/6790098
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