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Alan Griffin (politician)

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Alan Griffin
Griffin in 2012
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Corinella
In office
13 March 1993 – 2 March 1996
Preceded byRussell Broadbent
Succeeded byDivision abolished
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Bruce
In office
2 March 1996 – 9 May 2016
Preceded byJulian Beale
Succeeded byJulian Hill
Personal details
Born (1960-02-23) 23 February 1960 (age 64)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
Children3
OccupationPublic servant

Alan Peter Griffin (born 23 February 1960) is a former Australian politician of the Australian Labor Party. He was a member of the Australian House of Representatives, representing the Division of Corinella between 1993 and March 1996, and the Division of Bruce, from March 1996 until May 2016.

Background and early career

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Griffin was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was educated at the Australian National University. He was a public servant, union organiser and electorate secretary before entering politics. Griffin was ministerial adviser to the Victorian Minister for Community Services, Kay Setches, 1990–91 and to Simon Crean, then a federal minister, 1991–93. He was also a member of the Springvale City Council, 1991–93.

Political career

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Griffin was first elected to Parliament at the 1993 federal election, unseating the Liberal incumbent in Corinella, Russell Broadbent. He became a backbench supporter of Prime Minister Paul Keating's government. Corinella was abolished for the 1996 election, and Griffin followed most of his constituents into Bruce.

That seat had been in Liberal hands since its creation in 1955. However, it had been significantly altered by the latest redistribution, which gave Labor a slim majority. Griffin defeated Liberal incumbent Julian Beale by only 1195 votes, making him one of the few bright spots in Labor's severe defeat that year.[1]

Griffin was elected to the Opposition Shadow Ministry in October 1998. He was Shadow Minister for Consumer Affairs and Shadow Minister Assisting the Shadow Minister for Health from 2003 to 2005. In June 2005, he was appointed Shadow Minister for Veterans' Affairs and Shadow Special Minister of State.

After Labor won government back in the 2007 federal election, new Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appointed Griffin Minister for Veterans' Affairs in the ministry. On 1 April 2010, he gained the portfolio of Minister for Defence Personnel. He retained these portfolios in Julia Gillard's first ministry but chose not to continue in the Second Gillard Ministry, which was sworn in on 14 September 2010 following the 2010 election.

On 10 February 2015, he announced he would not contest the next election, due in 2016.[2] In March 2015, former City of Port Phillip Mayor Julian Hill was preselected unopposed to contest Bruce for the Labor Party.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "LEGISLATIVE ELECTION OF 2 MARCH 1996". Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  2. ^ Willingham, Richard (10 February 2015). "Former minister Alan Griffin to leave politics". The Age. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
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Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Veterans' Affairs
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Defence Personnel
2010
Succeeded by
Warren Snowdon
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Corinella
1993–1996
Division abolished
Preceded by Member for Bruce
1996–2016
Succeeded by