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Dominic Perrottet

Dominic Francis Perrottet[c] (born 21 September 1982)[3] is an Australian politician who is currently serving as the 46th premier of New South Wales and leader of the New South Wales division of the Liberal Party of Australia. He assumed office on 5 October 2021 following the resignation of Gladys Berejiklian.

Dominic Perrottet
Perrottet in 2016
46th Premier of New South Wales
Assumed office
5 October 2021
MonarchsElizabeth II
Charles III
GovernorMargaret Beazley
DeputyJohn Barilaro[a]
Paul Toole
Preceded byGladys Berejiklian
Leader of the Liberal Party in New South Wales
Assumed office
5 October 2021
DeputyStuart Ayres
Matt Kean
Preceded byGladys Berejiklian
Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in New South Wales
In office
23 January 2017 – 5 October 2021
LeaderGladys Berejiklian
Preceded byGladys Berejiklian
Succeeded byStuart Ayres
Cabinet Positions
65th Treasurer of New South Wales
In office
30 January 2017 – 5 October 2021
PremierGladys Berejiklian
Preceded byGladys Berejiklian
Succeeded byMatt Kean
Minister for Industrial Relations
In office
30 January 2017 – 2 April 2019
PremierGladys Berejiklian
Preceded byGladys Berejiklian
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Minister for Finance, Services and Property[b]
In office
17 April 2014 – 23 January 2017
PremierMike Baird
Preceded byAndrew Constance
Succeeded byVictor Dominello
Electorates
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Epping
Assumed office
23 March 2019
Preceded byDamien Tudehope
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Hawkesbury
In office
28 March 2015 – 23 March 2019
Preceded byRay Williams
Succeeded byRobyn Preston
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Castle Hill
In office
26 March 2011 – 28 March 2015
Preceded byMichael Richardson
Succeeded byRay Williams
Personal details
Born (1982-09-21) 21 September 1982 (age 40)
West Pennant Hills, Sydney, Australia
Political partyLiberal
SpouseHelen Perrottet
Children7
Residence(s)Beecroft, New South Wales[1]
EducationRedfield College
Oakhill College
Alma materUniversity of Sydney (LLB, BCom)[2]
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • Politician
CabinetFirst (2021), Second (since 2021)
Websitedomperrottet.com.au

Perrottet previously served as treasurer of New South Wales and deputy leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from January 2017 to October 2021,[4] and is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the seat of Epping since the 2019 state election. He represented Castle Hill from 2011 to 2015 and Hawkesbury from 2015 to 2019.[5] Perrottet served as Minister for Industrial Relations in the first Berejiklian ministry and as Minister for Finance, Services and Property in the first and second Baird ministries.[6][7][8]

Early life and background

Perrottet was born in 1982,[9] and raised in West Pennant Hills, Sydney.[10] He is the third-oldest of 12 children.[11] His father, John Perrottet, works for the World Bank as the Global Lead for Tourism at the International Finance Corporation, in Washington, DC.[12] Perrottet's family were members of the Catholic prelature, Opus Dei.[13]

Perrottet was educated at private schools Oakhill College in Castle Hill and Redfield College in Dural. Perrottet was active in student politics while studying commerce and law at the University of Sydney and campaigned for voluntary student unionism.[14] He went on to work as a commercial lawyer for Henry Davis York in the areas of banking restructuring and insolvency law.[10]

Perrottet was the President of the NSW Young Liberals Movement in 2005 and served on the NSW State Executive of the Liberal Party from 2008 to 2011.[15]

Political career

Early career

 
Perrottet in 2016

Following the resignation of sitting Liberal MP Michael Richardson, Perrottet won Liberal preselection for the very safe Liberal seat of Castle Hill in November 2010, with the backing of right-wing power broker David Clarke.[16] Clarke battled against Alex Hawke, Federal Member for Mitchell, to gain control of preselections.[17][18] At the 2011 state election, Perrottet was elected with a swing of 12.2 per cent, and won 80.8 per cent of the vote on a two party preferred basis.[19]

With the resignation of Barry O'Farrell as Premier,[20] and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle by Mike Baird, the new Liberal Leader,[8] Perrottet was appointed as Minister for Finance and Services in April 2014.[5][21][22]

Following a redistribution of electoral boundaries, Perrottet traded seats with fellow Liberal Ray Williams for the 2015 state election. Perrottet handed Castle Hill to Williams to run in Williams' equally safe seat of Hawkesbury.[23] Perrottet was elected with 68 per cent of the two-party preferred vote.[24]

After the resignation of Baird as Premier,[25] the main factions of the NSW Liberals agreed to support his deputy, Gladys Berejiklian, as his successor, with Perrottet as her deputy. Berejiklian is from the party's moderate wing, while Perrottet is from the conservative wing. Accordingly, on 23 January 2017, Berejiklian and Perrottet were unanimously elected as leader and deputy leader of the NSW Liberal Party.[26] Later that day, Berejiklian was sworn in as New South Wales' second female Premier.[27][28][29] When Berejiklian reshuffled her ministry, Perrottet took over her former ministerial roles as Treasurer and Minister for Industrial Relations, with effect from 30 January 2017.[6]

In the lead up to the 2019 state election, Perrottet attempted to wrest Castle Hill back from Williams, citing work-life balance as Hawkesbury was too far for him to travel. This was unsuccessful, with Williams retaining the Liberal preselection, and resulted in media reports of significant party infighting and Perrottet publicly apologising. Eventually, Perrottet abandoned the Hawkesbury preselection, and he settled on his second-choice, the equally safe seat of Epping.[30][31][32] At the 2019 state election Perrottet was elected as Member for Epping and reappointed as Treasurer in the second Berejiklian ministry.[33]

icare controversy

 
Perrottet at the CeBIT Australia Conference and Exhibition 2016, as the Minister for Finance, Services and Property.

Perrottet's record as NSW Treasurer was marred by allegations that his department mismanaged the state's workers compensation scheme, icare. A combined investigation by The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and ABC TV's Four Corners found that icare had underpaid as many as 52,000 injured workers by up to $80 million and that the organisation was close to collapse.[34] Following the investigation, NSW's workers' compensation regulator State Insurance Regulatory Authority (SIRA) announced in August 2020 that it would be applying increased scrutiny to icare's 2020 financial audit.[35] icare was also accused of improperly handling private sector contracts. The Information and Privacy Commission NSW found that icare had not publicly registered 422 contracts since 2015, each worth more than $150,000. These contracts include some being awarded without a competitive tender to companies associated with Liberal Party figures, such as marketing firm IVE Group being awarded millions of dollars in contracts. IVE Group is run by former NSW Liberal party president Geoff Selig.[36]

An internal note among senior figures in the NSW Treasury in 2018 raised a concern that "a direct line to [Perrottet] means icare often bypasses Treasury". The Sydney Morning Herald reported on the note in 2020 and noted that other concerns raised included icare's non-compliance with recruitment policies and limited disclosures of capital expenditures. Scrutiny of Perrottet's close relationship with icare prompted him to direct Treasury Secretary Michael Pratt to audit the Treasurer's staffing arrangements, which the NSW Labor Party criticised as a "sham" as the Secretary was a former deputy chairman of icare.[37][38]

In April 2021, NSW Parliament's Law and Justice Committee tabled its 2020 review of the Workers' Compensation Scheme. The report highlighted the deteriorating financial position of the scheme, a fall in return to work rates and an increase in claim costs, including medical expenses. The committee's chairman said "icare's decision and ambitious approach to implementing a new claims management model has also played a role, to the detriment of injured workers and the public". A statutory review by the NSW Government was released on the same day, with the reviewer the Hon Robert McDougall QC saying execution of the program was "sloppy" and "the result of these shortcomings was that procurements for the [Nominal Insurer] — often involving very large sums of money — were conducted on an opaque basis".[39]

COVID-19 pandemic

Perrottet advocated strongly for business activity in the face of lockdowns and advice from health officials. During the northern beaches lockdown at the end of 2020, he suggested that the state's Chief Health Officer, Kerry Chant, take a pay cut if Sydney or its suburbs were unnecessarily locked down.[40] Perrottet also pushed the federal government to reinstate JobKeeper payments for Sydney residents in July 2021 as a new wave of infections was beginning.[41]

As Treasurer, Perrottet has been one of the architects of the JobSaver program and has overseen micro business support payments, payroll tax waivers and deferrals, vouchers for spending in CBD businesses and other support for businesses affected by the epidemic.[42][43][44]

Perrottet opposed his cabinet colleagues and the advice of NSW Health when they extended a COVID lockdown on 7 July 2021.[45]

In early October 2021, after becoming Premier, Perrottet unveiled an accelerated roadmap out of lockdown with some key changes to attendance limits at indoor and outdoor gatherings.[46][47] The changes were not endorsed by the NSW Chief Health Officer, who had warned that the changes came with increased risks but that it was ultimately a decision for the government.

Premier of New South Wales (2021–present)

 
Perrottet playing basketball. Since 2021, Perrottet has been the number-one ticket holder for the Sydney Kings.[48]

On 3 October 2021, following the resignation of Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Perrottet was nominated to run as NSW Liberal Party leader, with Stuart Ayres, the Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney, as his deputy. Having struck a deal with party powerbrokers, he was elected leader by the Liberal party room when it met on 5 October, and was sworn in as premier later that day.[49] At 39 years of age, Perrottet became the youngest premier in New South Wales history, surpassing the previous record held by Nathan Rees, who was 40 when he first took office.[50]

In April 2022, his government passed an anti-protest law, which was criticised by human rights groups as being repressive and anti-democratic.[51] The new law would see protesters who block rail, ports and roads jailed for 2 years and fined 22,000 dollars for "disruption."[52]

In June 2022, the Perrottet government announced plans to fly the Aboriginal flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, at the cost of 25 million dollars.[53] This was seen as a hypocritical move by some, as in 2018 he lashed out at the same proposal by then-Opposition Leader Luke Foley, branding the proposal as 'virtue signaling.'[54]

In late June 2022, controversy arose following the appointment of former Deputy Premier John Barilaro to a lucrative trade role. Controversy focused over the allegations that the appointment and selection process was interfered with and adjusted in favour of Barilaro, with specific focus placed on Trade Minister and deputy Liberal leader Stuart Ayres, with Investment NSW boss Amy Brown stating that he was "not at arms length from the process."[55] Ayres resigned as a result from the fallout in early August 2022, being replaced as deputy Liberal leader by Treasurer Matt Kean.[56] Controversy also came from Perrottet's perceived poor handling of the situation, reports that he told Barilaro to "go for it",[56] and allegations that he promised Transport Minister David Elliott a job outside of politics, some reports stating that he was offered the position of Governor.[57]

In late July 2022, further controversy emerged over allegations of bullying and mistreatment of staff by then-Fair Trading Minister Eleni Petinos, resulting in her sacking from the cabinet.[58] Soon after, the resignation letter of the then-NSW Building Commissioner was released, blaming relations with Petinos for his decision.[59] Allegations were also raised of potential interference between Petinos and removals of stop work orders placed on development company Coronation Property, a company employing Barilaro and implicated with links to gangs.[60]

Towards the end of September, opinion polls showed significant drops in popularity with Labor establishing a substantial lead over the Coalition, drops widely linked with the fallout from the controversies.[61]

Nazi uniform scandal

On 12 January 2023, Perrottet revealed that he had worn a Nazi uniform as fancy dress at his 21st birthday, apologising at a media conference after a cabinet minister was made aware of the incident.[62][63] Rumours circulated that a photo of Perrottet and the uniform had been uncovered, but Perrottet denied any knowledge of the photograph and stated that his parents explained to him why the costume was inappropriate the day after the party. Transport Minister David Elliott stated that he had warned Perrottet about his political opponents knowing that he had worn the uniform and one of them was conspiring to use it against him.[64]

Political positions

Perrottet is the leader of the National Right or right-wing faction of the NSW Liberal Party.[65][66] Previously backed to be Premier of NSW by conservative former Prime Minister John Howard,[67] Perrottet was described by the Australian Financial Review as the "great hope in Australia for political conservatives".[68] Perrottet is a conservative Catholic; he voted against decriminalising abortion in 2019 and voluntary euthanasia legislation in 2021.[69][43][70]

Perrottet praised the US election of Donald Trump in a 2016 Facebook post, saying it represented "a victory for people who have been taken for granted by the elites of the political establishment" and that it was "time for a conservative spring".[43]

In his maiden speech to New South Wales Parliament in 2011 he stated a belief in "exercising freedom [so] that individuals can develop the habits of generosity, hard work, fairness and concern for others". He also stated that traditionalism and libertarianism are both "vital and necessary strands of the fabric of conservative thought" and that the Liberal Party should embrace both. He stated opposition to "more social engineering, more welfare handouts... more government spending and intervention in our lives".[71]

Personal life

Perrottet is married to Helen and has seven children.[69][72]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Until 6 October 2021
  2. ^ When appointed to the cabinet position, the portfolio was called: “Minister for Finance and Services”.
  3. ^ /ˈpɛrt/ PERR-oh-TAY; French pronunciation: ​[pɛ.ʁɔ.tɛ]

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New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Castle Hill
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Hawkesbury
2015–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Epping
2019–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Finance, Services and Property
2014–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Industrial Relations
2017–2019
Succeeded by
Treasurer of New South Wales
2017–2021
Succeeded by
Premier of New South Wales
2021–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party
2017–2021
Succeeded by
Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party
2021–present
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2017 5 October 2021PremierGladys BerejiklianPreceded byGladys BerejiklianSucceeded byMatt KeanMinister for Industrial RelationsIn office 30 January 2017 2 April 2019PremierGladys BerejiklianPreceded byGladys BerejiklianSucceeded byPosition abolishedMinister for Finance Services and Property b In office 17 April 2014 23 January 2017PremierMike BairdPreceded byAndrew ConstanceSucceeded byVictor DominelloElectoratesMember of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for EppingIncumbentAssumed office 23 March 2019Preceded byDamien TudehopeMember of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for HawkesburyIn office 28 March 2015 23 March 2019Preceded byRay WilliamsSucceeded byRobyn PrestonMember of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Castle HillIn office 26 March 2011 28 March 2015Preceded byMichael RichardsonSucceeded byRay WilliamsPersonal detailsBorn 1982 09 21 21 September 1982 age 40 West Pennant Hills Sydney AustraliaPolitical partyLiberalSpouseHelen PerrottetChildren7Residence s Beecroft New South Wales 1 EducationRedfield CollegeOakhill CollegeAlma materUniversity of Sydney LLB BCom 2 OccupationLawyerPoliticianCabinetFirst 2021 Second since 2021 Websitedomperrottet com auPerrottet previously served as treasurer of New South Wales and deputy leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party from January 2017 to October 2021 4 and is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the seat of Epping since the 2019 state election He represented Castle Hill from 2011 to 2015 and Hawkesbury from 2015 to 2019 5 Perrottet served as Minister for Industrial Relations in the first Berejiklian ministry and as Minister for Finance Services and Property in the first and second Baird ministries 6 7 8 Contents 1 Early life and background 2 Political career 2 1 Early career 2 2 icare controversy 2 3 COVID 19 pandemic 3 Premier of New South Wales 2021 present 3 1 Nazi uniform scandal 4 Political positions 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly life and backgroundPerrottet was born in 1982 9 and raised in West Pennant Hills Sydney 10 He is the third oldest of 12 children 11 His father John Perrottet works for the World Bank as the Global Lead for Tourism at the International Finance Corporation in Washington DC 12 Perrottet s family were members of the Catholic prelature Opus Dei 13 Perrottet was educated at private schools Oakhill College in Castle Hill and Redfield College in Dural Perrottet was active in student politics while studying commerce and law at the University of Sydney and campaigned for voluntary student unionism 14 He went on to work as a commercial lawyer for Henry Davis York in the areas of banking restructuring and insolvency law 10 Perrottet was the President of the NSW Young Liberals Movement in 2005 and served on the NSW State Executive of the Liberal Party from 2008 to 2011 15 Political careerEarly career Perrottet in 2016 Following the resignation of sitting Liberal MP Michael Richardson Perrottet won Liberal preselection for the very safe Liberal seat of Castle Hill in November 2010 with the backing of right wing power broker David Clarke 16 Clarke battled against Alex Hawke Federal Member for Mitchell to gain control of preselections 17 18 At the 2011 state election Perrottet was elected with a swing of 12 2 per cent and won 80 8 per cent of the vote on a two party preferred basis 19 With the resignation of Barry O Farrell as Premier 20 and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle by Mike Baird the new Liberal Leader 8 Perrottet was appointed as Minister for Finance and Services in April 2014 5 21 22 Following a redistribution of electoral boundaries Perrottet traded seats with fellow Liberal Ray Williams for the 2015 state election Perrottet handed Castle Hill to Williams to run in Williams equally safe seat of Hawkesbury 23 Perrottet was elected with 68 per cent of the two party preferred vote 24 After the resignation of Baird as Premier 25 the main factions of the NSW Liberals agreed to support his deputy Gladys Berejiklian as his successor with Perrottet as her deputy Berejiklian is from the party s moderate wing while Perrottet is from the conservative wing Accordingly on 23 January 2017 Berejiklian and Perrottet were unanimously elected as leader and deputy leader of the NSW Liberal Party 26 Later that day Berejiklian was sworn in as New South Wales second female Premier 27 28 29 When Berejiklian reshuffled her ministry Perrottet took over her former ministerial roles as Treasurer and Minister for Industrial Relations with effect from 30 January 2017 6 In the lead up to the 2019 state election Perrottet attempted to wrest Castle Hill back from Williams citing work life balance as Hawkesbury was too far for him to travel This was unsuccessful with Williams retaining the Liberal preselection and resulted in media reports of significant party infighting and Perrottet publicly apologising Eventually Perrottet abandoned the Hawkesbury preselection and he settled on his second choice the equally safe seat of Epping 30 31 32 At the 2019 state election Perrottet was elected as Member for Epping and reappointed as Treasurer in the second Berejiklian ministry 33 icare controversy Perrottet at the CeBIT Australia Conference and Exhibition 2016 as the Minister for Finance Services and Property Perrottet s record as NSW Treasurer was marred by allegations that his department mismanaged the state s workers compensation scheme icare A combined investigation by The Age The Sydney Morning Herald and ABC TV s Four Corners found that icare had underpaid as many as 52 000 injured workers by up to 80 million and that the organisation was close to collapse 34 Following the investigation NSW s workers compensation regulator State Insurance Regulatory Authority SIRA announced in August 2020 that it would be applying increased scrutiny to icare s 2020 financial audit 35 icare was also accused of improperly handling private sector contracts The Information and Privacy Commission NSW found that icare had not publicly registered 422 contracts since 2015 each worth more than 150 000 These contracts include some being awarded without a competitive tender to companies associated with Liberal Party figures such as marketing firm IVE Group being awarded millions of dollars in contracts IVE Group is run by former NSW Liberal party president Geoff Selig 36 An internal note among senior figures in the NSW Treasury in 2018 raised a concern that a direct line to Perrottet means icare often bypasses Treasury The Sydney Morning Herald reported on the note in 2020 and noted that other concerns raised included icare s non compliance with recruitment policies and limited disclosures of capital expenditures Scrutiny of Perrottet s close relationship with icare prompted him to direct Treasury Secretary Michael Pratt to audit the Treasurer s staffing arrangements which the NSW Labor Party criticised as a sham as the Secretary was a former deputy chairman of icare 37 38 In April 2021 NSW Parliament s Law and Justice Committee tabled its 2020 review of the Workers Compensation Scheme The report highlighted the deteriorating financial position of the scheme a fall in return to work rates and an increase in claim costs including medical expenses The committee s chairman said icare s decision and ambitious approach to implementing a new claims management model has also played a role to the detriment of injured workers and the public A statutory review by the NSW Government was released on the same day with the reviewer the Hon Robert McDougall QC saying execution of the program was sloppy and the result of these shortcomings was that procurements for the Nominal Insurer often involving very large sums of money were conducted on an opaque basis 39 COVID 19 pandemic Perrottet advocated strongly for business activity in the face of lockdowns and advice from health officials During the northern beaches lockdown at the end of 2020 he suggested that the state s Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant take a pay cut if Sydney or its suburbs were unnecessarily locked down 40 Perrottet also pushed the federal government to reinstate JobKeeper payments for Sydney residents in July 2021 as a new wave of infections was beginning 41 As Treasurer Perrottet has been one of the architects of the JobSaver program and has overseen micro business support payments payroll tax waivers and deferrals vouchers for spending in CBD businesses and other support for businesses affected by the epidemic 42 43 44 Perrottet opposed his cabinet colleagues and the advice of NSW Health when they extended a COVID lockdown on 7 July 2021 45 In early October 2021 after becoming Premier Perrottet unveiled an accelerated roadmap out of lockdown with some key changes to attendance limits at indoor and outdoor gatherings 46 47 The changes were not endorsed by the NSW Chief Health Officer who had warned that the changes came with increased risks but that it was ultimately a decision for the government Premier of New South Wales 2021 present Perrottet playing basketball Since 2021 Perrottet has been the number one ticket holder for the Sydney Kings 48 Further information 2021 Liberal Party of Australia New South Wales Division leadership election and Perrottet ministry On 3 October 2021 following the resignation of Premier Gladys Berejiklian Perrottet was nominated to run as NSW Liberal Party leader with Stuart Ayres the Minister for Jobs Investment Tourism and Western Sydney as his deputy Having struck a deal with party powerbrokers he was elected leader by the Liberal party room when it met on 5 October and was sworn in as premier later that day 49 At 39 years of age Perrottet became the youngest premier in New South Wales history surpassing the previous record held by Nathan Rees who was 40 when he first took office 50 In April 2022 his government passed an anti protest law which was criticised by human rights groups as being repressive and anti democratic 51 The new law would see protesters who block rail ports and roads jailed for 2 years and fined 22 000 dollars for disruption 52 In June 2022 the Perrottet government announced plans to fly the Aboriginal flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge at the cost of 25 million dollars 53 This was seen as a hypocritical move by some as in 2018 he lashed out at the same proposal by then Opposition Leader Luke Foley branding the proposal as virtue signaling 54 In late June 2022 controversy arose following the appointment of former Deputy Premier John Barilaro to a lucrative trade role Controversy focused over the allegations that the appointment and selection process was interfered with and adjusted in favour of Barilaro with specific focus placed on Trade Minister and deputy Liberal leader Stuart Ayres with Investment NSW boss Amy Brown stating that he was not at arms length from the process 55 Ayres resigned as a result from the fallout in early August 2022 being replaced as deputy Liberal leader by Treasurer Matt Kean 56 Controversy also came from Perrottet s perceived poor handling of the situation reports that he told Barilaro to go for it 56 and allegations that he promised Transport Minister David Elliott a job outside of politics some reports stating that he was offered the position of Governor 57 In late July 2022 further controversy emerged over allegations of bullying and mistreatment of staff by then Fair Trading Minister Eleni Petinos resulting in her sacking from the cabinet 58 Soon after the resignation letter of the then NSW Building Commissioner was released blaming relations with Petinos for his decision 59 Allegations were also raised of potential interference between Petinos and removals of stop work orders placed on development company Coronation Property a company employing Barilaro and implicated with links to gangs 60 Towards the end of September opinion polls showed significant drops in popularity with Labor establishing a substantial lead over the Coalition drops widely linked with the fallout from the controversies 61 Nazi uniform scandal On 12 January 2023 Perrottet revealed that he had worn a Nazi uniform as fancy dress at his 21st birthday apologising at a media conference after a cabinet minister was made aware of the incident 62 63 Rumours circulated that a photo of Perrottet and the uniform had been uncovered but Perrottet denied any knowledge of the photograph and stated that his parents explained to him why the costume was inappropriate the day after the party Transport Minister David Elliott stated that he had warned Perrottet about his political opponents knowing that he had worn the uniform and one of them was conspiring to use it against him 64 Political positionsPerrottet is the leader of the National Right or right wing faction of the NSW Liberal Party 65 66 Previously backed to be Premier of NSW by conservative former Prime Minister John Howard 67 Perrottet was described by the Australian Financial Review as the great hope in Australia for political conservatives 68 Perrottet is a conservative Catholic he voted against decriminalising abortion in 2019 and voluntary euthanasia legislation in 2021 69 43 70 Perrottet praised the US election of Donald Trump in a 2016 Facebook post saying it represented a victory for people who have been taken for granted by the elites of the political establishment and that it was time for a conservative spring 43 In his maiden speech to New South Wales Parliament in 2011 he stated a belief in exercising freedom so that individuals can develop the habits of generosity hard work fairness and concern for others He also stated that traditionalism and libertarianism are both vital and necessary strands of the fabric of conservative thought and that the Liberal Party should embrace both He stated opposition to more social engineering more welfare handouts more government spending and intervention in our lives 71 Personal lifePerrottet is married to Helen and has seven children 69 72 See also New South Wales portal Politics portal Perrottet ministry First Baird ministry Second Baird ministry First Berejiklian ministry Second Berejiklian ministryReferencesNotes Until 6 October 2021 When appointed to the cabinet position the portfolio was called Minister for Finance and Services ˈ p ɛr oʊ t eɪ PERR oh TAY French pronunciation pɛ ʁɔ tɛ Citations Deare Steven 25 September 2018 Epping Liberal MP Damien Tudehope makes way for Dominic Perrottet Northern District Times Archived from the original on 8 October 2021 Bharadwaj Angira 5 October 2021 Dom Perrottet Get to know your new Premier The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 5 October 2021 Member for Epping Hansard 22 September 2020 Gladys Berejiklian to be Premier of New South Wales replacing Mike Baird ABC News 23 January 2017 Archived from the original on 23 January 2017 Retrieved 23 January 2017 a b The Hon Dominic Francis Perrottet MP Members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 15 October 2019 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original on 3 October 2021 New South Wales Legislative AssemblyPreceded byMichael Richardson Member for Castle Hill2011 2015 Succeeded byRay WilliamsPreceded byRay Williams Member for Hawkesbury2015 2019 Succeeded byRobyn PrestonPreceded byDamien Tudehope Member for Epping2019 present IncumbentPolitical officesPreceded byAndrew Constance Minister for Finance Services and Property2014 2017 Succeeded byVictor DominelloPreceded byGladys Berejiklian Minister for Industrial Relations2017 2019 Succeeded byStuart AyresTreasurer of New South Wales2017 2021 Succeeded byMatt KeanPremier of New South Wales2021 present IncumbentParty political officesPreceded byGladys Berejiklian Deputy Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party2017 2021 Succeeded byStuart AyresLeader of the New South Wales Liberal Party2021 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dominic Perrottet amp oldid 1133344872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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