Michael Daley
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Michael Daley MP |
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Member of the New South Wales Parliament for Maroubra |
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Assumed office 17 September 2005 |
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Preceded by | Bob Carr |
Majority | 1.6 points (2011) |
Minister for Roads | |
In office 8 September 2008 – 14 September 2009 |
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Preceded by | Eric Roozendaal |
Succeeded by | David Campbell |
Minister for Finance | |
In office 17 November 2009 – 28 March 2011 |
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Preceded by | Joe Tripodi |
Succeeded by | Greg Pearce |
Minister for Police | |
In office 14 September 2009 – 28 March 2011 |
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Preceded by | Tony Kelly |
Succeeded by | Mike Gallacher |
Personal details | |
Born | 1 November 1965 |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Profession | Lawyer |
Website | michaeldaley |
Michael John Daley MP (born 1 November 1965[1]), an Australian politician, is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Maroubra for the Australian Labor Party since 2005. He is currently Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Finance and Services.[1]
Early life
Daley was educated at Marcellin College, Randwick, finishing in 1983. He spent 13 years as a Customs officer with the Australian Customs Service during which time he studied law at night. In 1998 having completed his legal studies he was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales as a legal practitioner and began to pursue a career as a lawyer, and worked for several years in a law firm in the city before spending five years as a senior in-house lawyer with NRMA Motoring and Services.[1]
Daley was elected as a Councillor to Randwick City Council in 1995 and served as deputy mayor from 2000 to 2004.[1]
Political career
Daley was elected to represent Maroubra for the Australian Labor Party since 2005 following the retirement from politics of former premier Bob Carr.[1] Daley served on the backbench until the elevation of Nathan Rees as Premier of New South Wales in September 2008 when Daley became the Minister for Roads. Daley held this portfolio until a cabinet reshuffle in September 2009 where he was subsequently appointed Minister for Police and Minister for Finance.
When Kristina Keneally became Premier in December 2009 he remained as Minister for Police and Minister for Finance until the 2011 state election. Daley was believed to be a potential candidate for the Labor leadership, however, did not contest it.[2] As a result, John Robertson was elected unopposed as Keneally's replacement,[3] and Daley was appointed as Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Finance and Services[1] in the Robertson shadow ministry.
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Civic offices | ||
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Preceded by
Shane Barber
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Deputy Mayor of Randwick 2000 – 2004 |
Succeeded by Bruce Notley-Smith |
Parliament of New South Wales | ||
Preceded by | Member for Maroubra 2005 – present |
Incumbent |
Political offices | ||
Preceded by | Minister for Roads 2008 – 2009 |
Succeeded by David Campbell |
Preceded by | Minister for Police 2009 – 2011 |
Succeeded by Mike Gallacher as Minister for Police and Emergency Services |
Preceded by | Minister for Finance 2009 – 2011 |
Succeeded by Greg Pearce as Minister for Finance and Services |
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