Dr. Andrew McDonald | |
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State Member for Macquarie Fields | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2007 |
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Preceded by | Steven Chaytor |
Constituency | Macquarie Fields |
Personal details | |
Born | 1 March 1955 |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | ALP |
Andrew Dominic McDonald (born 1 March 1955) is an Australian doctor and politician. He attended St. Leo's Catholic College in Wahroonga, before studying medicine at the University of Sydney. He worked as a paediatrician at Campbelltown Hospital for 17 years prior to joining the Labor Party. In this period, he was quoted by the Sydney Morning Herald as a critic of the State Labor government's health policies.[1]
On 23 January 2007, he was preselected for the New South Wales electoral district of Macquarie Fields by the Australian Labor Party, following the resignation of former sitting MP Steven Chaytor.[2][3] He was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on 24 March 2007. Although Labor retained the seat, there was a 12% two-party preferred swing against the party, the highest anti-Labor swing in the state.
During his tenure in Parliament, Imre Salusinszky recommended that he be appointed Health Minister.[4] He is a member of the Macarthur Boys, described as 'a new powerful force emerging from within the once powerful Right.'.[5] After the resignation of Morris Iemma, it was speculated that he might resign to return to work as a paediatrician.[6] However, McDonald re-contested his seat of Macquarie Fields in the New South Wales state election, 2011.
McDonald was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary for Health on 23 September 2008.[7] He lost this position upon the defeat of the Keneally government in the New South Wales state election, 2011.
McDonald was re-elected in the New South Wales state election, 2011 for the electoral district of Macquarie Fields, suffering a 9.9% swing towards the Liberal Party of Australia; Macquarie Fields is now the third-most marginal seat held by the Labor Party in New South Wales. He was appointed as Shadow Minister for Health by newly-elected Opposition Leader John Robertson.
Parliament of New South Wales | ||
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Preceded by Steven Chaytor |
Member for Macquarie Fields 2007–present |
Incumbent |