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Andrew Humpherson

Andrew Humpherson (born 15 August 1960) is a former Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Davidson from 1992–2007. He has since pursued a career in public affairs overseeing the Government and Public Affairs Division of Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation and as Chief of Staff to the Energy and Resources Minister, Chris Hartcher from 2011 to 2014. He is currently a Director of Barton Deakin, a Liberal-aligned lobbying firm founded by his former parliamentary colleague, Peter Collins.[1]

Andrew Humpherson
Member of the New South Wales Parliament
for Davidson
In office
7 May 1992 – 2 March 2007
Preceded byTerry Metherell
Succeeded byJonathan O'Dea
Deputy Shire President of Warringah
In office
24 September 1991 – 30 May 1992
PresidentBrian Green
Preceded byFrank Beckman
Succeeded byJulie Sutton
Councillor of Warringah Shire Council
In office
17 March 1987 – 30 May 1992
Succeeded byBob Page
ConstituencyD Riding/C Ward
Personal details
Born (1960-08-15) 15 August 1960 (age 62)
London, United Kingdom
Political partyLiberal Party
Alma materUniversity of New South Wales
OccupationEngineer and politician

Early life

Humpherson was born in the United Kingdom in 1960.[2] His family moved to Australia in 1970 and he was educated at Davidson High School where he became a member of the Student Representative Council and the Warringah Youth Council.[3] He attended the University of New South Wales where he graduated with honours in the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical).[3]

Between 1986 and 1992 he was employed as an engineer and also a Territory Manager for Shell Australia. Humpherson entered politics on 14 March 1987 as an independent Councillor on Warringah Shire Council[4] and was Deputy Shire President from 1991–1992 until he resigned on 30 May 1992, following his election to state parliament.[5]

Political career

He was elected into the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the seat of Davidson, at a May 1992 by-election brought on by the resignation of former Education Minister and Liberal-turned-independent member Terry Metherell, who resigned to take up a public service appointment offered by the Greiner government.[6] The Independent Commission Against Corruption undertook an investigation into the appointment amid allegations that this amounted to a corrupt attempt to have Davidson return to the Liberal Party, which had lost its parliamentary majority at the 1991 election.[6] The independents who held the balance of power subsequently forced Greiner's resignation as Premier, but ICAC was found to have exceeded its jurisdiction by the Supreme Court of New South Wales. However Davidson returned to the Liberals, with Humpherson easily winning the by-election ahead of 14 other candidates, despite a 16.1 per cent swing against the Liberal Party.[6]

As a backbencher, Humpherson served in various Parliamentary committees, until in 2000 when he was appointed as a Shadow Minister under Opposition Leader Kerry Chikarovski.[2] He held various shadow portfolios including Housing and Corrective Services (2000–2002), Planning and Environment (2002–2003), Justice (2003–2006), Community Services (2005–2006) and Emergency Services (2003–2007).[2]

Humpherson was narrowly defeated in a preselection battle before the 2007 election in favour of insurance executive, Jonathan O'Dea.[7] Humpherson had cross-factional backing among many delegates, but attracted controversy in local branches after reportedly suggesting party members to quit branches under O'Dea's control, thereby reducing their voting power, a practice known as 'branch stripping'.[8] Despite having support of the Party Leader, Peter Debnam, Humpherson lost the vote 52 votes to 54 and he retired from parliament.[7]

Later career

In March 2007, Humpherson was appointed to the newly created position of general manager of Government and Public Affairs at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) and was a member of the management committee.[9] Humpherson left ANSTO in late 2010 to establish his own government relations consultancy, Waratah Advisory, in anticipation of an expected Liberal win at the March 2011 NSW election and accepted a position as Chief of Staff to the newly appointed Resources and Energy Minister, Chris Hartcher.

In May 2012, Humpherson was accused by members of the state parliamentary opposition for continuing to be listed as the main contact for Waratah Advisory, with calls for his resignation.[10] He nevertheless continued in this role until the resignation of Hartcher following a raid by corruption authorities in December 2013. Humpherson gained further attention when he took up a consulting role with the NSW Minerals Council two months after Hartcher's resignation, an action against a 2010 recommendation of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) that former staff of ministers and parliamentary secretaries be banned for a year from lobbying activity "relating to any matter that they had official dealings within their last 12 months in office".[11]

Since 2015 he has been a Director of Barton Deakin, a Liberal-aligned lobbying firm founded by his former parliamentary colleague, Peter Collins.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Andrew Humpherson - Director". Our People. Barton Deakin. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Mr Andrew Humpherson, MP (1960- )". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b . State Library of New South Wales. Archived from the original on 14 July 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2007.
  4. ^ Collier, Shayne (26 March 1987). "Warringah Reborn". Sydney Morning Herald.
  5. ^ (PDF). Warringah Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 July 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
  6. ^ a b c . The Poll Bludger – 2007 election. Archived from the original on 5 October 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
  7. ^ a b "Humpherson loses preselection". ABC News. 4 November 2006. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
  8. ^ Salusinszky, Imre (22 September 2006). "Liberals revolt on branch stripping". The Australian. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  9. ^ . Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation. Archived from the original on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 22 May 2009.
  10. ^ Nicholls, Sean (24 May 2012). "Hartcher adviser accused of misleading minister". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  11. ^ Nicholls, Sean (27 February 2014). "Chris Hartcher chief of staff Andrew Humpherson heads to mining job". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
Civic offices
Preceded by
Frank Beckman
Deputy Shire President of Warringah
1991 – 1992
Succeeded by
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Davidson
1992 – 2007
Succeeded by

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Andrew Humpherson born 15 August 1960 is a former Australian politician elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Davidson from 1992 2007 He has since pursued a career in public affairs overseeing the Government and Public Affairs Division of Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation and as Chief of Staff to the Energy and Resources Minister Chris Hartcher from 2011 to 2014 He is currently a Director of Barton Deakin a Liberal aligned lobbying firm founded by his former parliamentary colleague Peter Collins 1 Andrew HumphersonMember of the New South Wales Parliament for DavidsonIn office 7 May 1992 2 March 2007Preceded byTerry MetherellSucceeded byJonathan O DeaDeputy Shire President of WarringahIn office 24 September 1991 30 May 1992PresidentBrian GreenPreceded byFrank BeckmanSucceeded byJulie SuttonCouncillor of Warringah Shire CouncilIn office 17 March 1987 30 May 1992Succeeded byBob PageConstituencyD Riding C WardPersonal detailsBorn 1960 08 15 15 August 1960 age 62 London United KingdomPolitical partyLiberal PartyAlma materUniversity of New South WalesOccupationEngineer and politician Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Later career 4 NotesEarly life EditHumpherson was born in the United Kingdom in 1960 2 His family moved to Australia in 1970 and he was educated at Davidson High School where he became a member of the Student Representative Council and the Warringah Youth Council 3 He attended the University of New South Wales where he graduated with honours in the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Chemical 3 Between 1986 and 1992 he was employed as an engineer and also a Territory Manager for Shell Australia Humpherson entered politics on 14 March 1987 as an independent Councillor on Warringah Shire Council 4 and was Deputy Shire President from 1991 1992 until he resigned on 30 May 1992 following his election to state parliament 5 Political career EditHe was elected into the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the seat of Davidson at a May 1992 by election brought on by the resignation of former Education Minister and Liberal turned independent member Terry Metherell who resigned to take up a public service appointment offered by the Greiner government 6 The Independent Commission Against Corruption undertook an investigation into the appointment amid allegations that this amounted to a corrupt attempt to have Davidson return to the Liberal Party which had lost its parliamentary majority at the 1991 election 6 The independents who held the balance of power subsequently forced Greiner s resignation as Premier but ICAC was found to have exceeded its jurisdiction by the Supreme Court of New South Wales However Davidson returned to the Liberals with Humpherson easily winning the by election ahead of 14 other candidates despite a 16 1 per cent swing against the Liberal Party 6 As a backbencher Humpherson served in various Parliamentary committees until in 2000 when he was appointed as a Shadow Minister under Opposition Leader Kerry Chikarovski 2 He held various shadow portfolios including Housing and Corrective Services 2000 2002 Planning and Environment 2002 2003 Justice 2003 2006 Community Services 2005 2006 and Emergency Services 2003 2007 2 Humpherson was narrowly defeated in a preselection battle before the 2007 election in favour of insurance executive Jonathan O Dea 7 Humpherson had cross factional backing among many delegates but attracted controversy in local branches after reportedly suggesting party members to quit branches under O Dea s control thereby reducing their voting power a practice known as branch stripping 8 Despite having support of the Party Leader Peter Debnam Humpherson lost the vote 52 votes to 54 and he retired from parliament 7 Later career EditIn March 2007 Humpherson was appointed to the newly created position of general manager of Government and Public Affairs at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation ANSTO and was a member of the management committee 9 Humpherson left ANSTO in late 2010 to establish his own government relations consultancy Waratah Advisory in anticipation of an expected Liberal win at the March 2011 NSW election and accepted a position as Chief of Staff to the newly appointed Resources and Energy Minister Chris Hartcher In May 2012 Humpherson was accused by members of the state parliamentary opposition for continuing to be listed as the main contact for Waratah Advisory with calls for his resignation 10 He nevertheless continued in this role until the resignation of Hartcher following a raid by corruption authorities in December 2013 Humpherson gained further attention when he took up a consulting role with the NSW Minerals Council two months after Hartcher s resignation an action against a 2010 recommendation of the Independent Commission Against Corruption ICAC that former staff of ministers and parliamentary secretaries be banned for a year from lobbying activity relating to any matter that they had official dealings within their last 12 months in office 11 Since 2015 he has been a Director of Barton Deakin a Liberal aligned lobbying firm founded by his former parliamentary colleague Peter Collins 1 Notes Edit a b Andrew Humpherson Director Our People Barton Deakin Retrieved 10 May 2019 a b c Mr Andrew Humpherson MP 1960 Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 5 May 2019 a b Andrew Humpherson 1960 State Library of New South Wales Archived from the original on 14 July 2009 Retrieved 23 February 2007 Collier Shayne 26 March 1987 Warringah Reborn Sydney Morning Herald Presidents Mayors Councillors Shire Clerks and General Managers of Warringah Council PDF Warringah Council Archived from the original PDF on 13 July 2009 Retrieved 22 May 2009 a b c Davidson profile The Poll Bludger 2007 election Archived from the original on 5 October 2009 Retrieved 22 May 2009 a b Humpherson loses preselection ABC News 4 November 2006 Retrieved 22 May 2009 Salusinszky Imre 22 September 2006 Liberals revolt on branch stripping The Australian Retrieved 10 May 2019 People at ANSTO Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation Archived from the original on 20 July 2008 Retrieved 22 May 2009 Nicholls Sean 24 May 2012 Hartcher adviser accused of misleading minister The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 July 2016 Nicholls Sean 27 February 2014 Chris Hartcher chief of staff Andrew Humpherson heads to mining job The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 4 July 2016 Civic officesPreceded byFrank Beckman Deputy Shire President of Warringah1991 1992 Succeeded byJulie SuttonNew South Wales Legislative AssemblyPreceded byTerry Metherell Member for Davidson1992 2007 Succeeded byJonathan O Dea Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andrew Humpherson amp oldid 1053648073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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