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Stephen Smith (Australian politician)

Stephen Francis Smith (born 12 December 1955) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives for Perth from 1993 to 2013, representing the Australian Labor Party. He served as a minister in the Rudd and Gillard Governments, including as Minister for Foreign Affairs (2007–2010), Minister for Trade (2010), and Minister for Defence (2010–2013).

Stephen Smith
Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Assuming office
TBD 2023
MonarchCharles III
Prime MinisterAnthony Albanese
SucceedingLynette Wood (Acting)
George Brandis
Minister for Defence
In office
14 September 2010 – 18 September 2013
Prime MinisterJulia Gillard
Kevin Rudd
Preceded byJohn Faulkner
Succeeded byDavid Johnston
Minister for Trade
In office
28 June 2010 – 14 September 2010
Prime MinisterJulia Gillard
Preceded bySimon Crean
Succeeded byCraig Emerson
Minister for Foreign Affairs
In office
3 December 2007 – 14 September 2010
Prime MinisterKevin Rudd
Julia Gillard
Preceded byAlexander Downer
Succeeded byKevin Rudd
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Perth
In office
13 March 1993 – 5 August 2013
Preceded byRic Charlesworth
Succeeded byAlannah MacTiernan
Personal details
Born
Stephen Francis Smith

(1955-12-12) 12 December 1955 (age 67)
Narrogin, Western Australia, Australia
Political partyLabor
SpouseJane Seymour
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Western Australia
University of London

Early life

Smith was born in Narrogin, Western Australia, and was educated at CBC Highgate, the University of Western Australia and the University of London, where he earned a master's degree in law. He was a solicitor, lecturer and tutor before entering politics. He was Principal Private Secretary to the Western Australian Attorney-General, Joe Berinson 1983–87 and State Secretary of the Western Australian Labor Party 1987–90.[1] From 1990 to 1993 he was an adviser to Paul Keating, first when Keating was Treasurer, then when Keating was Prime Minister. He was instrumental in securing caucus support in order for Keating to defeat Bob Hawke for the Labor Party leadership in 1991 and thereby allowing Keating to ascend to the prime ministership.[2]

Career

Smith was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry from March 1996 until the November 2007 elections, which were won by the Labor party. He was Shadow Minister for Trade 1996–97, for Resources and Energy 1997–98, for Communications 1998–2001, Health and Ageing 2001–03 and Immigration 2003–04. He was Shadow Minister for Industry, Infrastructure and Industrial Relations from October 2004 until December 2006, when he was appointed to the position of Shadow Minister for Education and Training.

During the leadership crisis in the Labor Party in 2003, Smith was a prominent supporter of his fellow Western Australian, Kim Beazley. As early as 2002 his name had been mentioned as a possible future leader.[3] He again supported Beazley in the leadership contest which followed the resignation of Mark Latham in January 2005, which saw Beazley return to the leadership.

Smith was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in Kevin Rudd's cabinet on 3 December following Labor's win in the 2007 election,[4] and when Julia Gillard took over from Kevin Rudd as prime minister in June 2010, she added Minister for Trade to Smith's portfolio.[5] After the 2010 federal election Smith was appointed to the vacant Defence portfolio, while Rudd and Craig Emerson were appointed to the Foreign Affairs and Trade ministries, respectively.[6]

Following Kevin Rudd's return to the leadership of the ALP and as prime minister, on 27 June 2013 Smith announced he would not be a candidate at the 2013 federal election.[7]

Post-parliamentary career

Smith was appointed Winthrop Professor of International Law at the University of Western Australia on 29 April 2014.[8]

In March 2016, Smith announced that he did not believe the leader of the Labor Party in Western Australia, Mark McGowan, was capable of leading the party to victory at the 2017 state election.[9] He sought to enter the Western Australian Legislative Assembly by seeking preselection in the new seat of Baldivis. His bid for preselection was unsuccessful.[10]

Smith was appointed Chairman of ASX listed Canberra-based cyber security firm archTIS in March 2018.[11]

In 2022, Smith was appointed to co-lead the Defense Strategic Review into the Australian Defence Force by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.[12] On 30 September 2022, Smith was named as the next High Commissioner of Australia to the United Kingdom, to take up office in early 2023 following the completion of the Defense Strategic Review.[13][14]

Photo gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Stephen Smith – elected secretary of the WA branch of ALP Labor voice, Vol.9, no.4 (July/Aug 1987), p.1,
  2. ^ Watson, Don (2003). Recollections of a Bleeding Heart. Australia: Vintage Books. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-74166-827-8.
  3. ^ "Simon Crean's winter of discontent". News Weekly. National Civic Council. 13 June 2002. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  4. ^ Rudd hands out portfolios, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 29 November 2007.
  5. ^ Rodgers, Emma (28 June 2010). "Rudd left out of Gillard's reshuffle". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  6. ^ "The Gillard ministry". The Sydney Morning Herald. 11 September 2010. Retrieved 12 September 2010.
  7. ^ Griffiths, Emma (27 June 2013). "Defence Minister Stephen Smith to retire from politics". ABC News. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  8. ^ "Smith joins throng of ex-pollies in uni jobs". The Australian. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Stephen Smith makes pitch for West Australian Labor leadership". The Guardian. 13 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Stephen Smith vows to challenge for WA Labor leadership if party back him". ABC News. 13 March 2016. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
  11. ^ "Stephen Smith joins archTIS, warns on cybersecurity after Facebook data breach".
  12. ^ "Australia's military structure, preparedness and investments to be reviewed for first time in a decade". ABC News. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  13. ^ Wong, Penny (30 September 2022). . Minister for Foreign Affairs, Australian Government. Archived from the original (Media Release) on 17 October 2022. Retrieved 5 November 2022.
  14. ^ Hurst, Daniel (30 September 2022). "Stephen Smith named UK high commissioner as government flags fewer political appointments". The Guardian Australia. Retrieved 5 November 2022.

Further reading

  • ParlInfo - Biography for SMITH, the Hon. Stephen Francis, Parliament of Australia.
  • Stephen Smith – biographical information, appointed senior adviser to Paul Keating Labor voice, Vol.12, no.4 (Dec 1990), p. 1–2.
  • Stephen Smith – former W.A. A.L.P. state secretary moves to Paul Keating's staff Australian Business, 5 December 1990, p. 30

External links

  • Search or browse Hansard for Stephen Smith at OpenAustralia.org
Party political offices
Preceded by State Secretary of the Australian Labor Party (WA Branch)
1987–1990
Succeeded by
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Perth
1993–2013
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Foreign Affairs
2007–2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Trade
2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Defence
2010–2013
Succeeded by

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Stephen Francis Smith born 12 December 1955 is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives for Perth from 1993 to 2013 representing the Australian Labor Party He served as a minister in the Rudd and Gillard Governments including as Minister for Foreign Affairs 2007 2010 Minister for Trade 2010 and Minister for Defence 2010 2013 The HonourableStephen SmithAustralian High Commissioner to the United KingdomAssuming office TBD 2023MonarchCharles IIIPrime MinisterAnthony AlbaneseSucceedingLynette Wood Acting George BrandisMinister for DefenceIn office 14 September 2010 18 September 2013Prime MinisterJulia GillardKevin RuddPreceded byJohn FaulknerSucceeded byDavid JohnstonMinister for TradeIn office 28 June 2010 14 September 2010Prime MinisterJulia GillardPreceded bySimon CreanSucceeded byCraig EmersonMinister for Foreign AffairsIn office 3 December 2007 14 September 2010Prime MinisterKevin RuddJulia GillardPreceded byAlexander DownerSucceeded byKevin RuddMember of the Australian Parliament for PerthIn office 13 March 1993 5 August 2013Preceded byRic CharlesworthSucceeded byAlannah MacTiernanPersonal detailsBornStephen Francis Smith 1955 12 12 12 December 1955 age 67 Narrogin Western Australia AustraliaPolitical partyLaborSpouseJane SeymourChildren2Alma materUniversity of Western AustraliaUniversity of London Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Post parliamentary career 4 Photo gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksEarly life EditSmith was born in Narrogin Western Australia and was educated at CBC Highgate the University of Western Australia and the University of London where he earned a master s degree in law He was a solicitor lecturer and tutor before entering politics He was Principal Private Secretary to the Western Australian Attorney General Joe Berinson 1983 87 and State Secretary of the Western Australian Labor Party 1987 90 1 From 1990 to 1993 he was an adviser to Paul Keating first when Keating was Treasurer then when Keating was Prime Minister He was instrumental in securing caucus support in order for Keating to defeat Bob Hawke for the Labor Party leadership in 1991 and thereby allowing Keating to ascend to the prime ministership 2 Career EditSmith was a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry from March 1996 until the November 2007 elections which were won by the Labor party He was Shadow Minister for Trade 1996 97 for Resources and Energy 1997 98 for Communications 1998 2001 Health and Ageing 2001 03 and Immigration 2003 04 He was Shadow Minister for Industry Infrastructure and Industrial Relations from October 2004 until December 2006 when he was appointed to the position of Shadow Minister for Education and Training During the leadership crisis in the Labor Party in 2003 Smith was a prominent supporter of his fellow Western Australian Kim Beazley As early as 2002 his name had been mentioned as a possible future leader 3 He again supported Beazley in the leadership contest which followed the resignation of Mark Latham in January 2005 which saw Beazley return to the leadership Smith was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in Kevin Rudd s cabinet on 3 December following Labor s win in the 2007 election 4 and when Julia Gillard took over from Kevin Rudd as prime minister in June 2010 she added Minister for Trade to Smith s portfolio 5 After the 2010 federal election Smith was appointed to the vacant Defence portfolio while Rudd and Craig Emerson were appointed to the Foreign Affairs and Trade ministries respectively 6 Following Kevin Rudd s return to the leadership of the ALP and as prime minister on 27 June 2013 Smith announced he would not be a candidate at the 2013 federal election 7 Post parliamentary career EditSmith was appointed Winthrop Professor of International Law at the University of Western Australia on 29 April 2014 8 In March 2016 Smith announced that he did not believe the leader of the Labor Party in Western Australia Mark McGowan was capable of leading the party to victory at the 2017 state election 9 He sought to enter the Western Australian Legislative Assembly by seeking preselection in the new seat of Baldivis His bid for preselection was unsuccessful 10 Smith was appointed Chairman of ASX listed Canberra based cyber security firm archTIS in March 2018 11 In 2022 Smith was appointed to co lead the Defense Strategic Review into the Australian Defence Force by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese 12 On 30 September 2022 Smith was named as the next High Commissioner of Australia to the United Kingdom to take up office in early 2023 following the completion of the Defense Strategic Review 13 14 Photo gallery Edit Stephen Smith in early 2005 Stephen Smith in early 2008 Robert Gates meets face to face with Stephen Smith US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates 2nd from left Debra Cagan to his left hosts a Pentagon meeting with Stephen Smith right in the Pentagon on 28 January 2008 Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice centre and Stephen Smith right with students from Wesley College during a visit to Kings Park State War Memorial in Perth Stephen Smith right meets Hillary Clinton centre and Katsuya Okada left at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on 21 September 2009See also EditFirst Rudd Ministry First Gillard Ministry Second Gillard Ministry Second Rudd MinistryReferences Edit Stephen Smith elected secretary of the WA branch of ALP Labor voice Vol 9 no 4 July Aug 1987 p 1 Watson Don 2003 Recollections of a Bleeding Heart Australia Vintage Books p 37 ISBN 978 1 74166 827 8 Simon Crean s winter of discontent News Weekly National Civic Council 13 June 2002 Retrieved 7 April 2012 Rudd hands out portfolios Australian Broadcasting Corporation 29 November 2007 Rodgers Emma 28 June 2010 Rudd left out of Gillard s reshuffle ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 7 April 2012 The Gillard ministry The Sydney Morning Herald 11 September 2010 Retrieved 12 September 2010 Griffiths Emma 27 June 2013 Defence Minister Stephen Smith to retire from politics ABC News Retrieved 27 June 2013 Smith joins throng of ex pollies in uni jobs The Australian 29 April 2014 Retrieved 30 April 2014 Stephen Smith makes pitch for West Australian Labor leadership The Guardian 13 March 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2016 Stephen Smith vows to challenge for WA Labor leadership if party back him ABC News 13 March 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2016 Stephen Smith joins archTIS warns on cybersecurity after Facebook data breach Australia s military structure preparedness and investments to be reviewed for first time in a decade ABC News 2 August 2022 Retrieved 3 August 2022 Wong Penny 30 September 2022 Appointment of Australian Ambassadors High Commissioners and Consuls General Minister for Foreign Affairs Australian Government Archived from the original Media Release on 17 October 2022 Retrieved 5 November 2022 Hurst Daniel 30 September 2022 Stephen Smith named UK high commissioner as government flags fewer political appointments The Guardian Australia Retrieved 5 November 2022 Further reading EditParlInfo Biography for SMITH the Hon Stephen Francis Parliament of Australia Stephen Smith biographical information appointed senior adviser to Paul Keating Labor voice Vol 12 no 4 Dec 1990 p 1 2 Stephen Smith former W A A L P state secretary moves to Paul Keating s staff Australian Business 5 December 1990 p 30External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stephen Francis Smith Search or browse Hansard for Stephen Smith at OpenAustralia orgParty political officesPreceded byMichael Beahan State Secretary of the Australian Labor Party WA Branch 1987 1990 Succeeded byParliament of AustraliaPreceded byRic Charlesworth Member of Parliament for Perth1993 2013 Succeeded byAlannah MacTiernanPolitical officesPreceded byAlexander Downer Minister for Foreign Affairs2007 2010 Succeeded byKevin RuddPreceded bySimon Crean Minister for Trade2010 Succeeded byCraig EmersonPreceded byJohn Faulkner Minister for Defence2010 2013 Succeeded byDavid Johnston Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stephen Smith Australian politician amp oldid 1128627685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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