Gordon Rich-Phillips

The Honourable
Gordon Rich-Phillips
MLC

Gordon Rich-Phillips
Assistant Treasurer
In office
2 December 2010  4 December 2014
Succeeded by Ministry abolished
Minister for the Aviation Industry
2010
In office
2 December 2010  4 December 2014
Preceded by inaugural
Succeeded by Ministry abolished
Minister for Technology
2010
In office
2 December 2010  4 December 2014
Preceded by John Lenders
Succeeded by Ministry abolished
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for South Eastern Metropolitan Region
Assumed office
25 November 2006
Personal details
Born (1974-07-08) 8 July 1974
Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
Political party Liberal Party
Alma mater Monash University
RMIT University
Website Rich-Phillips.com.au

Gordon Kenneth Rich-Phillips (born 8 July 1974) is an Australian politician. He has been a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Victorian Legislative Council since 1999, representing Eumemmerring Province (1999–2006) and the South Eastern Metropolitan Region (2006–present).

First elected at the age of 25, he was the youngest person elected to the Legislative Council.[1] He was Assistant Treasurer, Minister for Technology, Minister for the Aviation Industry and Minister Responsible for WorkCover from 2010 to 2014, serving in the Baillieu and Napthine governments.[2] He was elected Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in the Legislative Council in December 2014.[3]

Early life

Rich-Phillips was educated at Eumemmering Secondary College, where he was school dux. He studied aerospace engineering at RMIT University and Monash University, and subsequently studied business at Monash University. He worked in economic research and analysis before entering politics, and was aviation manager for the Department of State Development at the time of his election. He also holds a commercial pilot's license, and was actively involved in a number of campaigns with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Australia.[4]

He was elected to the Legislative Council for Eumemmerring Province at the 1999 state election, succeeding retiring Liberal Ron Wells. He transferred to the new South Eastern Metropolitan Region upon the reorganisation of the Legislative Council in 2002. Rich-Phillips was elected secretary of the parliamentary Liberal Party in 2002, and served as Liberal spokesperson for sport and recreation (2002–2004), Commonwealth Games (2002–2005), and manufacturing and exports (2004–2005). He was promoted to shadow cabinet in December 2005, and served as shadow minister for finance, the Transport Accident Commission and Commonwealth Games (2005–2006), finance (2006–2007 and 2008–2009) information technology (2007–2010), community development (2008–2010), and assistant shadow treasurer, shadow minister for the aviation industry and shadow minister for federal/state relations (2009–2010).

Rich-Phillips was appointed Assistant Treasurer, Minister for WorkCover, Minister for the Aviation Industry and Minister for Technology upon the Liberal-National coalition victory at the 2010 state election.[4]

References

  1. Old enough to drive? How about Parliament?, The Age, 22 August 2006.
  2. "Gordon Rich-Phillips". Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  3. Gordon, Josh (4 December 2014). "Matthew Guy elected as leader of the Victorian Liberal Party". The Age. Retrieved 4 December 2014.
  4. 1 2 "Gordon Rich-Phillips MLC – About Gordon".

External links

Victorian Legislative Council
Preceded by
Inaugural
Member for South Eastern Metropolitan Region
2006–present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Ron Wells
Member for Eumemmerring Province
1999–2006
Succeeded by
Province abolished
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