David Saliba
Dr David Saliba MP |
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File:David Saliba Official Photo.jpg | |
Member of the New South Wales Assembly for Fairfield |
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Assumed office 25 March 2023 |
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Preceded by | Guy Zangari |
Personal details | |
Born | Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia |
24 April 1985
Political party | Labor |
Alma mater | Western Sydney University University of Wollongong, UNSW Sydney |
Occupation | Politician |
David Saliba is an Australian politician. He was elected a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Fairfield for the Labor Party in 2023.[1]
Early life
David was born at Fairfield Hospital on 24 April 1985, and was raised in a public housing estate in Fairfield City. He went to Patrician Brothers College, Fairfield.[2] David studied at Western Sydney University and the University of Wollongong. He graduated with degrees in economics and law with double first-class honours, and dux in both honours cohorts. He was also awarded the University Medal in economics.[3] David then completed a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (awarded with Distinction) and was admitted as a lawyer in New South Wales.[3]
David went on to complete a PhD at UNSW Sydney. His thesis examined Australian economic policy, business power, and the Australian resources boom.[3]
Career
David taught both economics and law at Western Sydney University.[3] After university, he joined the Australian Federal Police (AFP).[4] He graduated from the Australian Federal Police College and became a Federal Agent in the Sydney Office.[3] David worked in multi-agency teams combatting organised crime, corruption, and drug importations.[5] He later served with the Sydney Joint Counter Terrorism Team.[4] David was awarded two AFP Commissioner’s Group Citations for Conspicuous Conduct for operations relating to terrorism, organised crime and corruption.[5]
David also served in the Australian Army Reserve for more than 19 years. He graduated from the part-time general service officer course at the Royal Military College, Duntroon and became an Infantry Captain with operational service in Australia and overseas.[5]
Prior to politics, David worked as a management consultant for KPMG Australia.[5]
David founded the Youth Pathways Network (YPN), a volunteer group aimed at reducing youth unemployment and crime in Western Sydney.[6] He ran a mentoring program for young refugee students settling into Australia, the Say “No” to Crime Forum to help young people stay away from crime,[7] HSC study sessions to help students enter university,[6] and a online advice service for high school students about life after high school[8] as well as assisting with resume drafting and job interviews.[9] He also produced two resource booklets about employment skills and youth crime.[9]
David was also a Non-Executive Director at Community First Step Australia, a not-for-profit organisation providing services for community, childcare, youth and disabilities in Fairfield City.[3]
Political career
David was endorsed as the Labor candidate for the state seat of Fairfield at the 2023 New South Wales Election and was elected to represent the seat.[10]
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