Irfan Yusuf
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Irfan Yusuf (born 1969) is an Australian lawyer of Indian Muslim descent, born in Karachi, Pakistan. He arrived in Australia 5 months later. His parents are from Delhi.
Irfan went to St Andrew’s Cathedral School, an Anglican private school. He also attended camps of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils. At one of these camps, Yusuf told Australian Radio National, he received as a prize in an essay competition The Protocols of the Elders of Zion that was a gift from the Saudi embassy in Australia with an official stamp of the Federation [1]. He also served as the president of the Islamic Youth Association of New South Wales.
Yusuf holds a Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws completed in 1993 and was admitted as solicitor in 1994. His main area of practice is industrial relations.
Yusuf served as President of the Bankstown Young Liberals and the Bankstown Liberal State Electorate Conference. He was endorsed Liberal candidate for the seat of Reid in the 2001 Australian Federal Election.
From time to time, Yusuf writes articles for various newspapers and appears on radio programs. Yusuf has his own blog where he shares his ideas regarding various political and social issues.