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Julian Hill

Julian Christopher Hill is an Australian politician who is as of February 2024 serving as the Member of Parliament for Bruce in the House of Representatives. Hill was previously the fourth Mayor of Port Phillip and a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), where he succeeded Alan Griffin at the 2016 federal election.

Julian Hill
Member of Parliament
for Bruce
Assumed office
2 July 2016 (2016-07-02)
Preceded byAlan Griffin
4th Mayor of Port Phillip
In office
9 March 2000 – 10 March 2002
Preceded byDick Gross
Succeeded byDarren Ray
Personal details
Born
Julian Christopher Hill

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLabor
Alma materMonash University
Deakin University
OccupationPolitician
Public servant
Websitewww.julianhillmp.com

Before entering Parliament, Hill was the youngest councillor elected to the City of Port Phillip in 1999, and in 2000 became the City's youngest Mayor, serving two terms from 2000 to 2002. Hill was re-elected to serve another term as Councilor of the City in 2002 and served until 2005. Hill then forged a senior executive career in the Victorian Public Service, serving under Labor and Liberal Governments.

Early life and education edit

Julian Christopher Hill Hill was raised by his mother after the death of his father, a medical doctor, died when he was four years old.[1] He has described how his mother, a nurse and midwife by profession, instilled in him the values of "responsibility, hard work and compassion".[2]

He grew up in the east Melbourne suburb of Burwood and attended Wesley College from 1985 to 1990. He obtained a Bachelor of Science (chemistry) and a Bachelor of Laws degrees from Monash University in 2000, and a Graduate Certificate of International Relations from Deakin University in 2015.[citation needed]

Hill is one of only a handful of Federal Australian parliamentarians with a science degree, and has spoken of his "love of science as a kid ... growing up, one of my favourite possessions, and I had to get a few of them, was the old chemistry set."[3]

He became a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia in 2012.[4][5]

Career edit

Hill started his career as an electorate officer and adviser for his predecessor Alan Griffin in 1995. From 2002 until his election to parliament in 2016, he worked as a senior public servant for the Victorian Government in the Departments of Transport, Sustainability and Environment, Planning and Community Development, and Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources.[4]

Councillor and mayor of Port Phillip edit

In 1999 Hill was elected a councillor of the City of Port Phillip and re-elected for a second term in 2002. In 2000 he was elected as the youngest ever mayor of the city at the age of 25 and served two terms.[6][7]

As mayor, Hill led the city through a period of enormous and rapid change, including a development boom as inner city bayside suburbs rapidly gentrified. Hill led high-profile initiatives in the municipality which generated metropolitan attention, including transport planning, parking management, complex social policy reforms and the Greening Port Phillip program. As mayor, Hill signed the first friendship agreement between an Australian local government and an East Timorese town. Founded on the principles of community development, the Friends of Suai celebrated its 20th year in 2020.[8][9][10]

In 2000, an article in The Age stated that " far from hiding his light in local government Hill is fast becoming the most outspoken Mayor in Melbourne." Questioned about being a young high-profile councilor and mayor, Hill commented that "[t]here is something insidious about saying, 'Aren't you too young to be doing this job?' It is the other end of the scale from saying, 'Oh, you're 60, your brain must be soft.'"[11]

Parliamentary service edit

Hill was elected as the 5th Member for Bruce at the Federal election on 2 July 2016, defeating high profile Liberal candidate Helen Kroger. Hill achieved a swing of 2.28% to Labor and a margin of 4.08%. Hill was re-elected in 2019 and 2022.[12]

In 2018, as part of a redistribution altering electoral boundaries, media reports suggested Hill was the biggest beneficiary.[13] He was reelected in 2019.[14]

In 2023, Hill made a speech in Parliament that was partially written by OpenAI's ChatGPT. In the speech, Hill commented on the potentially destructive elements of the technology, stating that it had the ability to cause mass destruction.[15]

Hill is the chair of the Australian Parliament's Joint Statutory Committee of Public Accounts and Audit.[16] This Committee oversees the Commonwealth Auditor-General, the Parliamentary Budget Office and interrogates the Australian Government's expenditure, performance and financial statements.[17]

Views edit

Hill made it clear in his maiden speech he held strong views against the monarchy. In December 2019, he addressed the chamber on the issue, stating that when he was first elected it was a confronting moment for him to take an oath of allegiance to a foreigner. He spoke of feeling like a cheap traitor, going as far as stating that he crossed his fingers when taking his oath of allegiance.[18]

In his first speech Hill stated: "I am conscious that as a rainbow Labor member my election is a very small step to adding to the diversity of this parliament, and I am proud to see more LGBTI Australians in this parliament than the last."[19] He is a member of Labor's Left faction.[20] Hill has championed Australian multiculturalism and spoken up about the importance of Australia embracing its human diversity to ensure future success; whether that be on the grounds of race, gender, sexuality or religion.[21]

Hill was heavily criticised by representatives of the International Education industry after a 'train wreck' interview, where he responded to claims of government incompetence by '(making) no apology' for his championing of catastrophic 'reforms' to the regulation of the sector.[22]

Personal life edit

Hill is gay, and has spoken of two former long-term partners, Lorien and David.[1][23]

Hill has spoken in Parliament about "the enormous privilege and authentic human experience" he had nursing his mother at home for the 10 months before her death, after she was diagnosed with an incurable cancer in 2008.[24][25]

Hill campaigned for amendment to Australian prescription drug laws following an incident in 2017 which left his daughter Elanor with a 64 cm blood clot after she was prescribed the oral contraceptive Diane-35 to use as an acne medication, which was not approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration.[26]

Hill's brother and only sibling was the actor and independent filmmaker Damian Hill, best known for writing and acting in the 2016 film Pawno.[27] Damian died on 22 September 2018.[28] Julian Hill presented the inaugural Damian Hill Independent Film Award, named in honour of his brother, at the 2019 Melbourne International Film Festival.[29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Julian Hill (ALP-Bruce) – Maiden Speech | AustralianPolitics.com". australianpolitics.com. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  2. ^ "10 years today since my mum died..." Facebook. 4 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Hansard Display".
  4. ^ a b "Bruce - Australia Votes". Election 2016. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Graduation Ceremonies, Geelong: October 2015" (PDF). Deakin University. Retrieved 14 September 2016.
  6. ^ . www.portphillip.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009.
  7. ^ . www.portphillip.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 13 June 2020. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  8. ^ . www.portphillip.vic.gov.au. Archived from the original on 19 June 2009.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 May 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 May 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  11. ^ Finlay, Sally. The Age, 2000. 'Who is afraid of the local government brat pack?'
  12. ^ "Bruce - Federal Electorate, Candidates, Results". abc.net.au. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  13. ^ Karp, Paul (6 April 2018). "Greens accuse Labor of 'gerrymander' in draft seat redistribution". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Federal Election 2019 Results - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". ABC News. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  15. ^ Karp, Paul (6 February 2023). "MP tells Australia's parliament AI could be used for 'mass destruction' in speech part-written by ChatGPT". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  16. ^ "Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  17. ^ "Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  18. ^ "Hansard Display". www.aph.gov.au. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  19. ^ "First Speech". Hansard. 2019.
  20. ^ "Federal Election 2019". The Poll Bludger. 2019.
  21. ^ "First Speech". Hansard. 2019.
  22. ^ Baker, Amy. Pie Review, 2024. 'Australia's visa slowdown'
  23. ^ Koizol, Michael (7 December 2017). "Same-sex marriage bill: Parliament's LGBTI politicians in their own words". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  24. ^ Hill, Julian (24 May 2018). "Hansard Display". STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS - National Palliative Care Week.
  25. ^ Hill, Julian (12 September 2019). "Hansard Display". Federation Chamber - CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS - Aged Care, Endeavour Ministries.
  26. ^ McCauley, Dana (24 February 2019). "Labor MP Julian Hill calls for crackdown on drug safety". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  27. ^ "Pawno". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  28. ^ Quinn, Karl (24 September 2018). "Australian actor Damian Hill, star of Pawno, dead at 42". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
  29. ^ Quinn, Karl (3 August 2019). "Damian Hill the absent star of Measure for Measure world premiere at MIFF". The Age. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Bruce
2016–present
Incumbent

External links edit

  • Official website

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For other people named Julian Hill see Julian Hill disambiguation Julian Christopher Hill is an Australian politician who is as of February 2024 update serving as the Member of Parliament for Bruce in the House of Representatives Hill was previously the fourth Mayor of Port Phillip and a member of the Australian Labor Party ALP where he succeeded Alan Griffin at the 2016 federal election Julian HillMPMember of Parliament for BruceIncumbentAssumed office 2 July 2016 2016 07 02 Preceded byAlan Griffin4th Mayor of Port PhillipIn office 9 March 2000 10 March 2002Preceded byDick GrossSucceeded byDarren RayPersonal detailsBornJulian Christopher HillMelbourne Victoria AustraliaPolitical partyLaborAlma materMonash UniversityDeakin UniversityOccupationPoliticianPublic servantWebsitewww wbr julianhillmp wbr com Before entering Parliament Hill was the youngest councillor elected to the City of Port Phillip in 1999 and in 2000 became the City s youngest Mayor serving two terms from 2000 to 2002 Hill was re elected to serve another term as Councilor of the City in 2002 and served until 2005 Hill then forged a senior executive career in the Victorian Public Service serving under Labor and Liberal Governments Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Councillor and mayor of Port Phillip 2 2 Parliamentary service 3 Views 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editJulian Christopher Hill Hill was raised by his mother after the death of his father a medical doctor died when he was four years old 1 He has described how his mother a nurse and midwife by profession instilled in him the values of responsibility hard work and compassion 2 He grew up in the east Melbourne suburb of Burwood and attended Wesley College from 1985 to 1990 He obtained a Bachelor of Science chemistry and a Bachelor of Laws degrees from Monash University in 2000 and a Graduate Certificate of International Relations from Deakin University in 2015 citation needed Hill is one of only a handful of Federal Australian parliamentarians with a science degree and has spoken of his love of science as a kid growing up one of my favourite possessions and I had to get a few of them was the old chemistry set 3 He became a graduate member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Public Administration Australia in 2012 4 5 Career editHill started his career as an electorate officer and adviser for his predecessor Alan Griffin in 1995 From 2002 until his election to parliament in 2016 he worked as a senior public servant for the Victorian Government in the Departments of Transport Sustainability and Environment Planning and Community Development and Economic Development Jobs Transport and Resources 4 Councillor and mayor of Port Phillip edit In 1999 Hill was elected a councillor of the City of Port Phillip and re elected for a second term in 2002 In 2000 he was elected as the youngest ever mayor of the city at the age of 25 and served two terms 6 7 As mayor Hill led the city through a period of enormous and rapid change including a development boom as inner city bayside suburbs rapidly gentrified Hill led high profile initiatives in the municipality which generated metropolitan attention including transport planning parking management complex social policy reforms and the Greening Port Phillip program As mayor Hill signed the first friendship agreement between an Australian local government and an East Timorese town Founded on the principles of community development the Friends of Suai celebrated its 20th year in 2020 8 9 10 In 2000 an article in The Age stated that far from hiding his light in local government Hill is fast becoming the most outspoken Mayor in Melbourne Questioned about being a young high profile councilor and mayor Hill commented that t here is something insidious about saying Aren t you too young to be doing this job It is the other end of the scale from saying Oh you re 60 your brain must be soft 11 Parliamentary service edit Hill was elected as the 5th Member for Bruce at the Federal election on 2 July 2016 defeating high profile Liberal candidate Helen Kroger Hill achieved a swing of 2 28 to Labor and a margin of 4 08 Hill was re elected in 2019 and 2022 12 In 2018 as part of a redistribution altering electoral boundaries media reports suggested Hill was the biggest beneficiary 13 He was reelected in 2019 14 In 2023 Hill made a speech in Parliament that was partially written by OpenAI s ChatGPT In the speech Hill commented on the potentially destructive elements of the technology stating that it had the ability to cause mass destruction 15 Hill is the chair of the Australian Parliament s Joint Statutory Committee of Public Accounts and Audit 16 This Committee oversees the Commonwealth Auditor General the Parliamentary Budget Office and interrogates the Australian Government s expenditure performance and financial statements 17 Views editHill made it clear in his maiden speech he held strong views against the monarchy In December 2019 he addressed the chamber on the issue stating that when he was first elected it was a confronting moment for him to take an oath of allegiance to a foreigner He spoke of feeling like a cheap traitor going as far as stating that he crossed his fingers when taking his oath of allegiance 18 In his first speech Hill stated I am conscious that as a rainbow Labor member my election is a very small step to adding to the diversity of this parliament and I am proud to see more LGBTI Australians in this parliament than the last 19 He is a member of Labor s Left faction 20 Hill has championed Australian multiculturalism and spoken up about the importance of Australia embracing its human diversity to ensure future success whether that be on the grounds of race gender sexuality or religion 21 Hill was heavily criticised by representatives of the International Education industry after a train wreck interview where he responded to claims of government incompetence by making no apology for his championing of catastrophic reforms to the regulation of the sector 22 Personal life editHill is gay and has spoken of two former long term partners Lorien and David 1 23 Hill has spoken in Parliament about the enormous privilege and authentic human experience he had nursing his mother at home for the 10 months before her death after she was diagnosed with an incurable cancer in 2008 24 25 Hill campaigned for amendment to Australian prescription drug laws following an incident in 2017 which left his daughter Elanor with a 64 cm blood clot after she was prescribed the oral contraceptive Diane 35 to use as an acne medication which was not approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration 26 Hill s brother and only sibling was the actor and independent filmmaker Damian Hill best known for writing and acting in the 2016 film Pawno 27 Damian died on 22 September 2018 28 Julian Hill presented the inaugural Damian Hill Independent Film Award named in honour of his brother at the 2019 Melbourne International Film Festival 29 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Australia portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp LGBT portal Members of the Australian House of Representatives 2016 2019References edit a b Julian Hill ALP Bruce Maiden Speech AustralianPolitics com australianpolitics com Retrieved 16 February 2020 10 years today since my mum died Facebook 4 September 2019 Hansard Display a b Bruce Australia Votes Election 2016 Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 7 July 2016 Graduation Ceremonies Geelong October 2015 PDF Deakin University Retrieved 14 September 2016 City of Port Phillip Website www portphillip vic gov au Archived from the original on 19 June 2009 Your Mayor City of Port Phillip Website www portphillip vic gov au Archived from the original on 13 June 2020 Retrieved 13 June 2020 City of Port Phillip Website www portphillip vic gov au Archived from the original on 19 June 2009 City of Port Phllip Annual report 2000 2001 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 May 2013 Retrieved 11 January 2021 City of Port Phllip Annual Report 1999 2000 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 May 2013 Retrieved 11 January 2021 Finlay Sally The Age 2000 Who is afraid of the local government brat pack Bruce Federal Electorate Candidates Results abc net au Retrieved 27 October 2023 Karp Paul 6 April 2018 Greens accuse Labor of gerrymander in draft seat redistribution The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 16 February 2020 Federal Election 2019 Results ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC News Retrieved 16 February 2020 Karp Paul 6 February 2023 MP tells Australia s parliament AI could be used for mass destruction in speech part written by ChatGPT The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 February 2023 Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit www aph gov au Retrieved 6 October 2023 Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit www aph gov au Retrieved 13 June 2020 Hansard Display www aph gov au Retrieved 16 February 2020 First Speech Hansard 2019 Federal Election 2019 The Poll Bludger 2019 First Speech Hansard 2019 Baker Amy Pie Review 2024 Australia s visa slowdown Koizol Michael 7 December 2017 Same sex marriage bill Parliament s LGBTI politicians in their own words The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 December 2022 Hill Julian 24 May 2018 Hansard Display STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS National Palliative Care Week Hill Julian 12 September 2019 Hansard Display Federation Chamber CONSTITUENCY STATEMENTS Aged Care Endeavour Ministries McCauley Dana 24 February 2019 Labor MP Julian Hill calls for crackdown on drug safety The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 15 February 2020 Pawno Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 26 August 2021 Quinn Karl 24 September 2018 Australian actor Damian Hill star of Pawno dead at 42 The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 26 August 2021 Quinn Karl 3 August 2019 Damian Hill the absent star of Measure for Measure world premiere at MIFF The Age Retrieved 26 August 2021 Parliament of Australia Preceded byAlan Griffin Member for Bruce2016 present IncumbentExternal links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Julian Hill amp oldid 1219405569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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