David Saliba

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Dr David Saliba
MP
File:David Saliba Official Photo.jpg
Member of the New South Wales Assembly
for Fairfield
Assumed office
25 March 2023
Preceded by Guy Zangari
Personal details
Born (1985-04-24) 24 April 1985 (age 39)
Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia
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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