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Craig Emerson

Craig Anthony Emerson (born 15 November 1954) is an Australian economist and former Australian Labor Party politician. He served as the Australian House of Representatives Member for the Division of Rankin in Queensland from 1998 until 2013. Emerson also served as Minister for Trade and Competitiveness, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research and Minister for Competition Policy, Small Business and Consumer Affairs in the Rudd and Gillard Governments.

Dr Craig Emerson
Minister for Trade
In office
14 September 2010 – 26 June 2013
Prime MinisterJulia Gillard
Preceded byStephen Smith
Succeeded byRichard Marles
Minister for Tertiary Education and Science
In office
25 March 2013 – 26 June 2013
Prime MinisterJulia Gillard
Preceded byChris Bowen
Succeeded byKim Carr
Minister for Small Business
In office
3 December 2007 – 14 September 2010
Prime MinisterKevin Rudd
Julia Gillard
Preceded byFran Bailey
Succeeded byNick Sherry
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Rankin
In office
3 October 1998 – 5 August 2013
Preceded byDavid Beddall
Succeeded byJim Chalmers
Personal details
Born
Craig Anthony Emerson

(1954-11-15) 15 November 1954 (age 68)
Baradine, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyLabor Party
Alma materUniversity of Sydney (BEc, MEc)
Australian National University (PhD)
ProfessionEconomist, Politician
WebsiteParliamentary website

Early life

Emerson was born in Baradine, New South Wales to Ern and Marge Emerson, and raised as a Roman Catholic.[1] He and his late elder brother, Lance, were subjected to physical and emotional abuse from their mother, Marge. He was intensely religious as a child, finding solace from his turbulent home life, recalling that "Catholicism helped me make sense of Mum's volatile behaviour where there was no sense to be made of it."[2] He earned a bursary to attend St Patrick's College, Strathfield. He later attended the University of Sydney, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) and a Master of Economics. He also holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from the Australian National University.

Early career

Early in his career, Emerson variously worked as an economic analyst with the United Nations, an economic adviser to the Minister for Resources and Energy and the Minister for Finance Senator Peter Walsh, an Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and economic and environmental adviser to Prime Minister Bob Hawke.[3] He became Director-General of the Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage in 1990, where he became embroiled in the Cape Melville affair.[3] He was chief executive officer of the South East Queensland Transit Authority from 1995 to 1996.[3]

Following the defeat of the Goss Government in 1996, Emerson set up a small business partnership, Eco Managers, with former economic adviser to Premier Wayne Goss, Raymond Garrand. They advised various clients on electricity supply issues in Queensland and global petroleum companies on energy policy.[citation needed]

Parliamentary career

Representing the Australian Labor Party, Emerson was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Member for Rankin at the 1998 federal election.

Emerson was appointed Shadow Minister for Innovation, Industry, Trade and Tourism from 2001 to 2003, and then Shadow Minister for Workplace Relations and the Public Service from 2003 to 2004. Emerson was relegated to the backbench following the 2004 Australian federal election, having supported Simon Crean and Mark Latham in leadership ballots against the wishes of his Right faction in Queensland. While on the backbench he wrote a book, Vital Signs, Vibrant Society, proposing new economic and social policies for the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party. Following the election of Kevin Rudd as Leader of the Labor Party and Julia Gillard as Deputy Leader in December 2006, Emerson was appointed Shadow Minister for the Service Economy, Small Business and Independent Contractors.[3]

On 3 December 2007, Emerson was named Minister for Small Business, Independent Contractors and the Service Economy and Minister Assisting the Finance Minister on Deregulation in the newly elected Rudd ministry.[3] In June 2009, he was also appointed Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs.[3]

On 14 September 2010, Emerson was appointed the Minister for Trade,[3] expanded to Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in a ministerial reshuffle announced on 2 March 2012.[4] On 28 October 2012, the Gillard Government released a White paper on Australia in the Asian Century Emerson of which Emerson was the architect. Emerson was assigned the role of Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Asian Century Policy.[5][6]

In March 2013, in a further reshuffle of ministerial responsibilities, Emerson gained an additional portfolio as Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research.[7] However, after a leadership change in the federal Australian Labor Party in June 2013 in which Kevin Rudd took over as prime minister from Gillard, Emerson resigned his ministerial portfolios and said he would not contest his seat at the next election.[8] Following the Australian federal election held a few months later in September 2013, Jim Chalmers took over from Emerson as the MP for the seat of Rankin in Queensland.

Post-parliament

After leaving parliament, Emerson established an economic consulting firm, Craig Emerson Economics Pty Ltd. His clients have included Wesfarmers, Coles, AGL Energy, Santos, the BCA, the ACTU and the PNG Government. Emerson is an adviser to KPMG. He was also a regular presenter on Sky News Australia for some years after leaving parliament.[9]

In 2014, Emerson was appointed an Adjunct Professor of Victoria University. He was also a member of the CEDA Council on Economic Policy and Chair of the Advisory Board, Centre for Transformative Innovation, Swinburne University of Technology. Emerson was also President of the Australia China Business Council NSW[citation needed] and a board member of Obesity Australia.

In February 2018, Emerson's memoir, The Boy from Baradine, was published by Scribe Publications.[10]'

In August 2018, Emerson was involved in public disagreement with Sky News Australia when he resigned in protest as a commentator for the TV network when Sky News broadcast an interview with the right-wing Australian activist Blair Cottrell. Emerson said that, "My father fought Nazis in World War II and was interred in a German POW camp." Explaining his decision on Twitter, he said that the decision by Sky News to screen the interview with Cottrell was "another step in a journey to normalising racism and bigotry in our country."[11]

In November 2018, Emerson was appointed Distinguished Fellow at the Australian National University. In March 2019, Emerson was appointed Director of the Australian APEC Study Centre at RMIT University. Emerson is also chair of the McKell Institute.

On the subject of Australia-China relations, Craig Emerson has consistently argued that the poor relationship is partly caused by Australia.[12]

See also

References

  1. ^ Jacqueline Maley (26 December 2009). "Labor Party and Catholics | Liberal Party | Catholic Church". Smh.com.au. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
  2. ^ Snow, Deborah (23 February 2018). "Craig Emerson's book bares soul of the former Labor minister". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "The Hon Dr Craig Emerson MP". Senators and Members. Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  4. ^ (Press release). Office of the Prime Minister of Australia. 2 March 2012. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  5. ^ Packham, Ben (29 October 2012). "States to implement Asian white paper schools language teaching recommendation". The Australian. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  6. ^ "ParlInfo – STATEMENTS ON INDULGENCE : United Nations Security Council: Reference to Federation Chamber". Parlinfo.aph.gov.au. 29 October 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Full list of changes to the Gillard ministry". The Sydney Morning Herald. 25 March 2013. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Craig Emerson resigns as MP, minister". Nine News. Australian Associated Press. 26 June 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  9. ^ Perry, Kevin (18 August 2014). . Nelbie. Archived from the original on 18 June 2015. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
  10. ^ "The Boy from Baradine by Craig Emerson". www.readings.com.au. 26 February 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  11. ^ Amanda Meade, 'Craig Emerson quits Sky News over Blair Cottrell interview', The Guardian, 6 August 2018.
  12. ^ Craig Emerson, "Liberal warriors don’t want a China reset" [1], Australian Financial Review, 18 July 2022.

External links

  • Search or browse Hansard for Craig Emerson at OpenAustralia.org
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For the English born Rugby Union player see Craig Emmerson Craig Anthony Emerson born 15 November 1954 is an Australian economist and former Australian Labor Party politician He served as the Australian House of Representatives Member for the Division of Rankin in Queensland from 1998 until 2013 Emerson also served as Minister for Trade and Competitiveness Minister for Tertiary Education Skills Science and Research and Minister for Competition Policy Small Business and Consumer Affairs in the Rudd and Gillard Governments The HonourableDr Craig EmersonMinister for TradeIn office 14 September 2010 26 June 2013Prime MinisterJulia GillardPreceded byStephen SmithSucceeded byRichard MarlesMinister for Tertiary Education and ScienceIn office 25 March 2013 26 June 2013Prime MinisterJulia GillardPreceded byChris BowenSucceeded byKim CarrMinister for Small BusinessIn office 3 December 2007 14 September 2010Prime MinisterKevin RuddJulia GillardPreceded byFran BaileySucceeded byNick SherryMember of the Australian Parliament for RankinIn office 3 October 1998 5 August 2013Preceded byDavid BeddallSucceeded byJim ChalmersPersonal detailsBornCraig Anthony Emerson 1954 11 15 15 November 1954 age 68 Baradine New South Wales AustraliaPolitical partyLabor PartyAlma materUniversity of Sydney BEc MEc Australian National University PhD ProfessionEconomist PoliticianWebsiteParliamentary websitePersonal website Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Parliamentary career 4 Post parliament 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditEmerson was born in Baradine New South Wales to Ern and Marge Emerson and raised as a Roman Catholic 1 He and his late elder brother Lance were subjected to physical and emotional abuse from their mother Marge He was intensely religious as a child finding solace from his turbulent home life recalling that Catholicism helped me make sense of Mum s volatile behaviour where there was no sense to be made of it 2 He earned a bursary to attend St Patrick s College Strathfield He later attended the University of Sydney where he graduated with a Bachelor of Economics Honours and a Master of Economics He also holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Economics from the Australian National University Early career EditEarly in his career Emerson variously worked as an economic analyst with the United Nations an economic adviser to the Minister for Resources and Energy and the Minister for Finance Senator Peter Walsh an Assistant Secretary of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and economic and environmental adviser to Prime Minister Bob Hawke 3 He became Director General of the Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage in 1990 where he became embroiled in the Cape Melville affair 3 He was chief executive officer of the South East Queensland Transit Authority from 1995 to 1996 3 Following the defeat of the Goss Government in 1996 Emerson set up a small business partnership Eco Managers with former economic adviser to Premier Wayne Goss Raymond Garrand They advised various clients on electricity supply issues in Queensland and global petroleum companies on energy policy citation needed Parliamentary career EditRepresenting the Australian Labor Party Emerson was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Member for Rankin at the 1998 federal election Emerson was appointed Shadow Minister for Innovation Industry Trade and Tourism from 2001 to 2003 and then Shadow Minister for Workplace Relations and the Public Service from 2003 to 2004 Emerson was relegated to the backbench following the 2004 Australian federal election having supported Simon Crean and Mark Latham in leadership ballots against the wishes of his Right faction in Queensland While on the backbench he wrote a book Vital Signs Vibrant Society proposing new economic and social policies for the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Following the election of Kevin Rudd as Leader of the Labor Party and Julia Gillard as Deputy Leader in December 2006 Emerson was appointed Shadow Minister for the Service Economy Small Business and Independent Contractors 3 On 3 December 2007 Emerson was named Minister for Small Business Independent Contractors and the Service Economy and Minister Assisting the Finance Minister on Deregulation in the newly elected Rudd ministry 3 In June 2009 he was also appointed Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs 3 On 14 September 2010 Emerson was appointed the Minister for Trade 3 expanded to Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in a ministerial reshuffle announced on 2 March 2012 4 On 28 October 2012 the Gillard Government released a White paper on Australia in the Asian Century Emerson of which Emerson was the architect Emerson was assigned the role of Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Asian Century Policy 5 6 In March 2013 in a further reshuffle of ministerial responsibilities Emerson gained an additional portfolio as Minister for Tertiary Education Skills Science and Research 7 However after a leadership change in the federal Australian Labor Party in June 2013 in which Kevin Rudd took over as prime minister from Gillard Emerson resigned his ministerial portfolios and said he would not contest his seat at the next election 8 Following the Australian federal election held a few months later in September 2013 Jim Chalmers took over from Emerson as the MP for the seat of Rankin in Queensland Post parliament EditAfter leaving parliament Emerson established an economic consulting firm Craig Emerson Economics Pty Ltd His clients have included Wesfarmers Coles AGL Energy Santos the BCA the ACTU and the PNG Government Emerson is an adviser to KPMG He was also a regular presenter on Sky News Australia for some years after leaving parliament 9 In 2014 Emerson was appointed an Adjunct Professor of Victoria University He was also a member of the CEDA Council on Economic Policy and Chair of the Advisory Board Centre for Transformative Innovation Swinburne University of Technology Emerson was also President of the Australia China Business Council NSW citation needed and a board member of Obesity Australia In February 2018 Emerson s memoir The Boy from Baradine was published by Scribe Publications 10 In August 2018 Emerson was involved in public disagreement with Sky News Australia when he resigned in protest as a commentator for the TV network when Sky News broadcast an interview with the right wing Australian activist Blair Cottrell Emerson said that My father fought Nazis in World War II and was interred in a German POW camp Explaining his decision on Twitter he said that the decision by Sky News to screen the interview with Cottrell was another step in a journey to normalising racism and bigotry in our country 11 In November 2018 Emerson was appointed Distinguished Fellow at the Australian National University In March 2019 Emerson was appointed Director of the Australian APEC Study Centre at RMIT University Emerson is also chair of the McKell Institute On the subject of Australia China relations Craig Emerson has consistently argued that the poor relationship is partly caused by Australia 12 See also EditFirst Rudd Ministry First Gillard Ministry Second Gillard MinistryReferences Edit Jacqueline Maley 26 December 2009 Labor Party and Catholics Liberal Party Catholic Church Smh com au Retrieved 1 July 2013 Snow Deborah 23 February 2018 Craig Emerson s book bares soul of the former Labor minister The Sydney Morning Herald a b c d e f g The Hon Dr Craig Emerson MP Senators and Members Commonwealth of Australia Retrieved 26 June 2013 Changes to the Ministry Press release Office of the Prime Minister of Australia 2 March 2012 Archived from the original on 16 March 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2012 Packham Ben 29 October 2012 States to implement Asian white paper schools language teaching recommendation The Australian Retrieved 1 April 2013 ParlInfo STATEMENTS ON INDULGENCE United Nations Security Council Reference to Federation Chamber Parlinfo aph gov au 29 October 2012 Retrieved 20 November 2012 Full list of changes to the Gillard ministry The Sydney Morning Herald 25 March 2013 Retrieved 1 April 2013 Craig Emerson resigns as MP minister Nine News Australian Associated Press 26 June 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2013 Perry Kevin 18 August 2014 Sky News goes inside The Cabinet tonight on Foxtel SkyNewsAust Nelbie Archived from the original on 18 June 2015 Retrieved 18 June 2015 The Boy from Baradine by Craig Emerson www readings com au 26 February 2018 Retrieved 7 August 2018 Amanda Meade Craig Emerson quits Sky News over Blair Cottrell interview The Guardian 6 August 2018 Craig Emerson Liberal warriors don t want a China reset 1 Australian Financial Review 18 July 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Craig Emerson Official website Search or browse Hansard for Craig Emerson at OpenAustralia orgParliament of AustraliaPreceded byDavid Beddall Member of Parliament for Rankin1998 2013 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