fbpx
Wikipedia

Richard Alston (politician)

Richard Kenneth Robert Alston AO (born 19 December 1941) is an Australian businessman, former politician and former barrister. He served as a Senator for Victoria from 1986 to 2004, representing the Liberal Party. During the Howard government he held ministerial office as Minister for Communications and the Arts (1996–1997), Communications, the Information Economy and the Arts (1997–1998), and Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (1998–2003). He is Australia's longest serving both Communications minister and Arts minister.

Richard Alston
President of the Liberal Party of Australia
In office
25 June 2014 – 24 June 2017
LeaderTony Abbott
Malcolm Turnbull
Preceded byAlan Stockdale
Succeeded byNick Greiner
Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
In office
February 2005 – September 2008
Nominated byJohn Howard
Preceded byMichael L'Estrange
Succeeded byJohn Dauth
Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
In office
11 March 1996 – 7 October 2003
Prime MinisterJohn Howard
Preceded byMichael Lee
Succeeded byDaryl Williams
Senator for Victoria
In office
7 May 1986 – 10 February 2004
Preceded byAlan Missen
Succeeded byMitch Fifield
Personal details
Born
Richard Kenneth Robert Alston

(1941-12-19) 19 December 1941 (age 82)
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Political partyLiberal
RelationsPhilip Alston (brother)
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
Monash University
OccupationBarrister

In his ministerial capacity he led more than a dozen highly successful telecommunications and IT trade missions around the world as well as representing Australia at APEC Telecommunications Ministerial Conferences in Singapore, Cancun, Shanghai and the Gold Coast (chaired). In 1999 he received an Award for Outstanding Contribution to the IT industry from the Asia-Oceania Computing Industry Organisation. In 2002 he was voted Best Asian Communications Minister and in 2003 he received an Outstanding Service Award from the Australian Venture Capital Association.

He served as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom (2005–2008) where he was a Commissioner of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for three years. In 2007 he was the Australian Prime Minister's Special Envoy and Leader of the Australian delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Uganda. From 2014 to 2017 he was Federal President of the Liberal Party and a member of the Party's Federal Executive for 18 years.

Senate edit

On 7 May 1986 Alston was appointed by the Parliament of Victoria under section 15 of the Australian Constitution to fill the vacancy in the Australian Senate caused by the death of Senator Alan Missen. He was re-elected in 1987, 1990, 1996 and 2001.[1]

Alston was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry from 1989 to 1996, and was Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate 1993–96. Shadow Minister for Social Security, Child Care and Superannuation, as well as Communications and the Arts, were among the positions he held in the shadow ministry. He was Minister for Communications and the Arts 1996–97, Minister for Communications, the Information Economy and the Arts 1997–98 and Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts 1998–2003. He was also Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate 1996–2003.

Alston resigned from the Senate on 10 February 2004,[1] and he was replaced by Mitch Fifield.

Later career edit

After leaving Parliament he was actively involved in businesses both in Australia and abroad. For seven years he was a member of the international advisory board of CQS LLP, one of the world's largest hedge funds and later on the board of its Australian subsidiary. For six years he was a director of a UK public company Chime plc. From 2010 to 2013 he was a member of the Asia-Pacific advisory board of Alcatel-Lucent.

He has chaired the boards of three publicly listed Australian companies, as well as Sunny Ridge, Australia's largest strawberry farm. He has been a member of the national and Victorian boards of the Australia China Business Council. He has been a member of the advisory board of investor relations firm, Market Eye, chairman of Qato, an Australian long-short fund, a director of Nanuk Asset Management, a director of CPA Australia for three years. and a director for many years of Balmoral Gardens, a retirement village owner. He is currently a director of China Telecom (Australia), chairman of National Advisory, an Australian corporate advisory firm and a member of the Council of the National Gallery of Australia.

He has served as the chairman of the Alliance Circle, an advisory board to an international partnership between Monash University and Warwick University (UK). He has been chairman of the Docklands Community Centre project and a board member of Chaplains Without Borders. From 2009 to 2011 he was chairman of the Melba Foundation, the owner of Melba Recordings, producers of internationally renowned classical music. Since 2009 he has been an adjunct professor at Bond University and a member of the board of trustees. He is also an adjunct ssociate professor at the University of NSW, Canberra. He is an ambassador-at-large of RedR Australia.

Early life edit

Alston was educated at Xavier College (Kew), the University of Melbourne and Monash University, graduating with bachelor's degrees in law, arts and commerce from Melbourne University and master's degrees in law and business administration from Monash University. He was a barrister before entering politics.[citation needed]

His brother is noted academic Philip Alston. From February 2005 to February 2008, Alston served as Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Since 2004 he has been an adjunct professor of information technology at Bond University. Since 2022 he has been an adjunct associate professor at the University of NSW, UNSW Canberra. c[2]

Since leaving Parliament, Alston has served as chairman of three listed Australian companies and as a director of a number of listed public companies in both Australia and the United Kingdom. These have been in fields as diverse as information technology, broadcasting services, sandalwood, public relations, advertising and ironsands.[citation needed]

Alston served as a member of the international board of CQS LLP,[3][4] a United Kingdom-based hedge fund for seven years and as a director of its Australian subsidiary. Alston also served for six years as a director of United Kingdom-based public company, Chime PLC.[5] He also served as chairman of the advisory board of Qato Capital,an Australian long short fund, as a director of Nanuk Asset Management and as a director of Balmoral Gardens, a retirement village owner and operator for many years and a director of CPA Australia for three years..

Alston was federal president of the Liberal Party from 2014 to 2017. [6]

Publications edit

  • More to Life than Politics? (2020), a memoir
  • Australia, the United States and China in a Post-Covid World (2020)
  • Reflections on the EU Project and its Flaws: A Fatal Conceit about Markets and the Real World (2021)
  • Donald Trump: The Ultimate Contrarian (2021)
  • Their ABC: Inside Australia's Largest Sheltered Workshop (2022)
  • "Freedom of speech and diversity of expression", in Dignity and Prosperity (2003)

Honours edit

At the 2015 Australia Day Honours, Alston was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia, to international relations through diplomatic roles, to business development in diverse sectors, and to the community.[7] Alston was also awarded the Centenary Medal in 2001 for service as Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Biography for ALSTON, the Hon. Richard Kenneth Robert". Parliament of Australia Parliamentary Library. Retrieved 30 November 2007.
  2. ^ . Alumni. Monash University. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  3. ^ . www.acbc.com.au. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  4. ^ . www.finalternatives.com. Archived from the original on 1 January 2011. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Chime unveils board changes". Interactive Investor. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  6. ^ "Party People". Liberal Party of Australia. 12 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Officer (AO) of the Order of Australia in the General Division" (PDF). Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia. 26 January 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  8. ^ "Richard Kenneth Alston". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1 January 2001. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Communications,
Information Technology and the Arts

1996–2003
Succeeded by
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Senator for Victoria
1986–2004
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
2005–2008
Succeeded by

richard, alston, politician, richard, kenneth, robert, alston, born, december, 1941, australian, businessman, former, politician, former, barrister, served, senator, victoria, from, 1986, 2004, representing, liberal, party, during, howard, government, held, mi. Richard Kenneth Robert Alston AO born 19 December 1941 is an Australian businessman former politician and former barrister He served as a Senator for Victoria from 1986 to 2004 representing the Liberal Party During the Howard government he held ministerial office as Minister for Communications and the Arts 1996 1997 Communications the Information Economy and the Arts 1997 1998 and Communications Information Technology and the Arts 1998 2003 He is Australia s longest serving both Communications minister and Arts minister The HonourableRichard AlstonAOPresident of the Liberal Party of AustraliaIn office 25 June 2014 24 June 2017LeaderTony Abbott Malcolm TurnbullPreceded byAlan StockdaleSucceeded byNick GreinerAustralian High Commissioner to the United KingdomIn office February 2005 September 2008Nominated byJohn HowardPreceded byMichael L EstrangeSucceeded byJohn DauthMinister for Communications Information Technology and the ArtsIn office 11 March 1996 7 October 2003Prime MinisterJohn HowardPreceded byMichael LeeSucceeded byDaryl WilliamsSenator for VictoriaIn office 7 May 1986 10 February 2004Preceded byAlan MissenSucceeded byMitch FifieldPersonal detailsBornRichard Kenneth Robert Alston 1941 12 19 19 December 1941 age 82 Perth Western Australia AustraliaPolitical partyLiberalRelationsPhilip Alston brother Alma materUniversity of MelbourneMonash UniversityOccupationBarrister In his ministerial capacity he led more than a dozen highly successful telecommunications and IT trade missions around the world as well as representing Australia at APEC Telecommunications Ministerial Conferences in Singapore Cancun Shanghai and the Gold Coast chaired In 1999 he received an Award for Outstanding Contribution to the IT industry from the Asia Oceania Computing Industry Organisation In 2002 he was voted Best Asian Communications Minister and in 2003 he received an Outstanding Service Award from the Australian Venture Capital Association He served as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom 2005 2008 where he was a Commissioner of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission for three years In 2007 he was the Australian Prime Minister s Special Envoy and Leader of the Australian delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting CHOGM in Uganda From 2014 to 2017 he was Federal President of the Liberal Party and a member of the Party s Federal Executive for 18 years Contents 1 Senate 2 Later career 3 Early life 4 Publications 5 Honours 6 ReferencesSenate editOn 7 May 1986 Alston was appointed by the Parliament of Victoria under section 15 of the Australian Constitution to fill the vacancy in the Australian Senate caused by the death of Senator Alan Missen He was re elected in 1987 1990 1996 and 2001 1 Alston was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry from 1989 to 1996 and was Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate 1993 96 Shadow Minister for Social Security Child Care and Superannuation as well as Communications and the Arts were among the positions he held in the shadow ministry He was Minister for Communications and the Arts 1996 97 Minister for Communications the Information Economy and the Arts 1997 98 and Minister for Communications Information Technology and the Arts 1998 2003 He was also Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate 1996 2003 Alston resigned from the Senate on 10 February 2004 1 and he was replaced by Mitch Fifield Later career editAfter leaving Parliament he was actively involved in businesses both in Australia and abroad For seven years he was a member of the international advisory board of CQS LLP one of the world s largest hedge funds and later on the board of its Australian subsidiary For six years he was a director of a UK public company Chime plc From 2010 to 2013 he was a member of the Asia Pacific advisory board of Alcatel Lucent He has chaired the boards of three publicly listed Australian companies as well as Sunny Ridge Australia s largest strawberry farm He has been a member of the national and Victorian boards of the Australia China Business Council He has been a member of the advisory board of investor relations firm Market Eye chairman of Qato an Australian long short fund a director of Nanuk Asset Management a director of CPA Australia for three years and a director for many years of Balmoral Gardens a retirement village owner He is currently a director of China Telecom Australia chairman of National Advisory an Australian corporate advisory firm and a member of the Council of the National Gallery of Australia He has served as the chairman of the Alliance Circle an advisory board to an international partnership between Monash University and Warwick University UK He has been chairman of the Docklands Community Centre project and a board member of Chaplains Without Borders From 2009 to 2011 he was chairman of the Melba Foundation the owner of Melba Recordings producers of internationally renowned classical music Since 2009 he has been an adjunct professor at Bond University and a member of the board of trustees He is also an adjunct ssociate professor at the University of NSW Canberra He is an ambassador at large of RedR Australia Early life editAlston was educated at Xavier College Kew the University of Melbourne and Monash University graduating with bachelor s degrees in law arts and commerce from Melbourne University and master s degrees in law and business administration from Monash University He was a barrister before entering politics citation needed His brother is noted academic Philip Alston From February 2005 to February 2008 Alston served as Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Since 2004 he has been an adjunct professor of information technology at Bond University Since 2022 he has been an adjunct associate professor at the University of NSW UNSW Canberra c 2 Since leaving Parliament Alston has served as chairman of three listed Australian companies and as a director of a number of listed public companies in both Australia and the United Kingdom These have been in fields as diverse as information technology broadcasting services sandalwood public relations advertising and ironsands citation needed Alston served as a member of the international board of CQS LLP 3 4 a United Kingdom based hedge fund for seven years and as a director of its Australian subsidiary Alston also served for six years as a director of United Kingdom based public company Chime PLC 5 He also served as chairman of the advisory board of Qato Capital an Australian long short fund as a director of Nanuk Asset Management and as a director of Balmoral Gardens a retirement village owner and operator for many years and a director of CPA Australia for three years Alston was federal president of the Liberal Party from 2014 to 2017 6 Publications editMore to Life than Politics 2020 a memoir Australia the United States and China in a Post Covid World 2020 Reflections on the EU Project and its Flaws A Fatal Conceit about Markets and the Real World 2021 Donald Trump The Ultimate Contrarian 2021 Their ABC Inside Australia s Largest Sheltered Workshop 2022 Freedom of speech and diversity of expression in Dignity and Prosperity 2003 Honours editAt the 2015 Australia Day Honours Alston was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to the Parliament of Australia to international relations through diplomatic roles to business development in diverse sectors and to the community 7 Alston was also awarded the Centenary Medal in 2001 for service as Minister for Communications Information Technology and the Arts 8 References edit a b Biography for ALSTON the Hon Richard Kenneth Robert Parliament of Australia Parliamentary Library Retrieved 30 November 2007 The Honourable Richard Alston Alumni Monash University Archived from the original on 1 April 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2012 The Australia China Business Council www acbc com au Archived from the original on 5 December 2014 Retrieved 13 January 2022 CQS Seeks to Open Australia Office FINalternatives www finalternatives com Archived from the original on 1 January 2011 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Chime unveils board changes Interactive Investor Retrieved 30 August 2016 Party People Liberal Party of Australia 12 June 2013 Officer AO of the Order of Australia in the General Division PDF Official Secretary to the Governor General of Australia 26 January 2015 Retrieved 26 January 2015 Richard Kenneth Alston Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1 January 2001 Retrieved 26 January 2015 Political offices Preceded byMichael Lee Minister for Communications Information Technology and the Arts1996 2003 Succeeded byDaryl Williams Parliament of Australia Preceded byAlan Missen Senator for Victoria1986 2004 Succeeded byMitch Fifield Diplomatic posts Preceded byMichael L Estrange Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom2005 2008 Succeeded byJohn Dauth Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Alston politician amp oldid 1217522961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.