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Trent Zimmerman

Trent Moir Zimmerman (born 15 October 1968) is an Australian former politician. He was elected to succeed Joe Hockey as the Liberal Party of Australia member of the House of Representatives seat of North Sydney at the 2015 by-election. Zimmerman was one of eight openly LGBT current members of the Parliament of Australia and the first openly LGBTI member of the House of Representatives.[2][3]

Trent Zimmerman
Member of the Australian Parliament
for North Sydney
In office
5 December 2015 – 21 May 2022
Preceded byJoe Hockey
Succeeded byKylea Tink
Councillor of North Sydney Council
for Wollstonecraft Ward
In office
27 March 2004 – 8 September 2012
Personal details
Born
Trent Moir Zimmerman

(1968-10-15) 15 October 1968 (age 55)
Sydney, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party
Domestic partnerCarlos Toledo[1]
Parents
  • Roy Zimmerman OAM
  • Brenda Zimmerman
EducationNewington College
Alma materUniversity of Sydney

He was a vice-president and acting president[4] of the NSW Division of the Liberal Party of Australia and was also previously Deputy Chief Executive and director, Transport Policy, of the Tourism and Transport Forum of Australia.[5]

Zimmerman lost the seat of North Sydney at the 2022 Australian federal election to independent Kylea Tink, following a trend in that election of the nation's wealthiest electorates choosing Climate 200 backed teal independents and removing the Liberal Party from its safest seats.

Early life edit

Zimmerman was born in Sydney[6] and is one of two children of Roy and Brenda Zimmerman. His father, Roy Zimmerman OAM, was Master-in-Charge of the GPS preparatory school Wyvern House from 1966 until 1996.[7] Zimmerman attended Newington College, commencing in Wyvern House in 1974 and completing his HSC in 1986.[8]

Career edit

After working in the Parliament of New South Wales, Zimmerman became a ministerial adviser in the federal government of John Howard in the environment and heritage portfolio and later as an adviser to then Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey.[citation needed]

He was President of the Young Liberal Movement of NSW from 1992 to 1993.[9]

Zimmerman was a councillor on North Sydney Council for two terms until the local government elections of 2012.[10] During his time as a councillor, Zimmerman lived openly as a gay man and worked actively on LGBTI issues, describing the de-funding of the NorthAIDS program as "unforgivable".[10] He also served as Vice President of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association.[10]

In the September 2008 Council Elections, Zimmerman ran for the position of Mayor of North Sydney, against the long-serving incumbent, Genia McCaffery who had been in office since 1995. He was unsuccessful, getting 40% of the vote, and later commented that "I worked very hard at it and I have no qualms at the issues I raised".[11]

During his time at Council, Zimmerman advocated on environmental issues around developments, including leading opposition to a controversial development in Vale Street, Cammeray.[12]

In 2012, Zimmerman was anointed as the Liberal left's candidate for the state parliament seat of North Shore held by Jillian Skinner; but Skinner decided to stay on in parliament, deferring Zimmerman's political ambitions.[13]

In 2016, Zimmerman founded the North Sydney Innovation Network, to promote and enhance the fast growing contribution of innovation related businesses on the lower north shore of Sydney, bringing together people in business from different industries and sectors.[14]

Federal parliament edit

Zimmerman was preselected for the Liberal Party for the 2015 North Sydney by-election, which was triggered by the retirement of Joe Hockey. Zimmerman had a considerable 12.8% swing against him on primary votes, but suffered only a 5.6% swing in the two candidate preferred vote.[2][15] Zimmerman won the two-candidate vote of 60.2 percent against independent Stephen Ruff.[15] In the two subsequent elections, Zimmerman has had relatively similar two party results to the by-election with 63.6% in 2016 and 59.3% in 2019.

Zimmerman was sworn into parliament on 2 February 2016.[16]

Political views edit

Zimmerman is a member of the Moderate/Modern Liberal faction of the Liberal Party.[17]

Zimmerman has advocated strongly for LGBTI issues and was the first openly LGBTI member of the House of Representatives.[18][3][19] Zimmerman indicated he would speak out on LGBTI issues and declared his support for gay marriage in Australia[18] and stated "I would have supported a free vote and preferred it to be decided by the Parliament. But that's the path we are going to go down so I will be strongly advocating, both in North Sydney and more broadly, a Yes vote for that plebiscite".[20]

On 10 February 2022, Zimmerman crossed the floor with four other Liberal MPs to include protection for transgender students in the government's modifications to the Sex Discrimination Act.[21]

Controversies edit

Preselection edit

Zimmerman's preselection raised questions, with now-suspended party member Juris Laucis describing the process as "undemocratic" and "a stitch-up"[4] and reform activist and former Liberal party member John Ruddick[22] called for Liberal voters feeling disenfranchised to send a message to the party by giving Zimmerman their last preference.[23] Political journalist Peter Hartcher attributed his preselection to his being an ally of Michael Photios, "the power behind the NSW machine".[22] He was also accused of racial discrimination when he accused others of "racial branch stacking".[24]

Other questions about his preselection were raised since Zimmerman was also the head of the body that sets the rules for party elections, a position his opponents described as a "complete conflict of interest."[25] Ted Mack, former independent member for North Sydney and Hockey's predecessor in the seat, ran a campaign against Zimmerman on behalf of Stephen Ruff, the independent who ran second in the by-election.[2][26]

North Sydney swimming pool edit

In early 2020, it emerged that a program of the Morrison government that was supposed to give money for local sports infrastructure was being used to further their own political goals, with many projects deemed worthy not receiving any money, in what came to be known as the "sports rorts" affair.

One project that received a lot of attention was the North Sydney swimming pool that received $10 million even though that money was earmarked for rural and regional communities. Zimmerman advocated for the money for his electorate and then defended the government use of the money.[27]

Support for vaping edit

In 2018, Zimmerman as Chairman of the Standing Committee on Health, Aged Care and Sport disagreed with the majority view to maintain bans on e-cigarettes.[28] He subsequently lobbied Greg Hunt, the Government's own Health Minister to delay new restrictions on importing liquid nicotine which is used for vaping. It subsequently emerged that Zimmerman's coalition partner had received $120,000 from tobacco giant Philip Morris, which has partial ownership of an e-cigarette company.[29]

Political funding edit

Just before the 2022 election it was reported that Zimmerman was the beneficiary of $300,000 raised at a Liberal fund raising event organized by Joseph Carrozzi, an ex-PwC managing partner, prominent tax expert and chairman of the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust.[30] Carrozzi was appointed to the Trust's Board in April 2016[31] by Greg Hunt who was the federal Environment Minister at the time. In July 2018, Carrozzi was appointed as Chair of the Harbour Trust by Josh Frydenberg.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "North Sydney MP Trent Zimmerman launched his election campaign tonight with his partner Carlos Toledo by his side". Mosman Daily.
  2. ^ a b c Gartrell, Adam (5 December 2015). "Liberal Trent Zimmerman wins North Sydney byelection despite swing". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  3. ^ a b When an election’s not a battle but a limp formality: Daily Telegraph 26 November 2015
  4. ^ a b "Trent Zimmerman wins Liberal Party pre-selection to contest Joe Hockey's North Sydney seat". ABC News. 27 October 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  5. ^ TTF Australia. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Trent Zimmerman - North Sydney | Liberal Party NSW". nsw.liberal.org.au. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  7. ^ Kirk, Sigrid (23 June 1989). "Politicians in the making". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  8. ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Syd, 1999)
  9. ^ Young Liberals. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  10. ^ a b c "Gay mayor for north shore?". Star Observer. 20 April 2008. Retrieved 10 October 2013.
  11. ^ Tatnell, Paul (17 September 2008). . The Mosman Daily. Archived from the original on 28 September 2008. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  12. ^ Muxworthy, Lisa (21 July 2009). . The Mosman Daily. Archived from the original on 26 September 2009. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  13. ^ Aston, Heath (30 December 2012). "Skinner drops re-election bomb on aspiring MPs". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  14. ^ "Trent Zimmerman - Federal Member for North Sydney". Trent Zimmerman - Federal Member for North Sydney. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  15. ^ a b 2015 North Sydney by-election: Antony Green ABC
  16. ^ Shannon Power (2 February 2016). "Swearing-in "was like first day at school" – new gay MP Trent Zimmerman". Star Observer.
  17. ^ Massola, James (20 March 2021). "Who's who in the Liberals' left, right and centre factions?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 1 February 2022.
  18. ^ a b Power, Shannon (7 December 2015). "Canberra's first openly gay MP Trent Zimmerman reflects on historic win". Star Observer. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  19. ^ Birnbauer, William (9 September 2007). "Gender changes, but a wife's love stays". The Age. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  20. ^ Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman wins by-election in North Sydney seat vacated by Joe Hockey: ABC 6 December 2015
  21. ^ Evans, Jake (10 February 2022). "The government lost a dramatic showdown on religious discrimination laws overnight. So what happened?". ABC.
  22. ^ a b Hartcher, Peter (31 October 2015). "Liberals thumb their noses at party reform". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  23. ^ Ruddick, John (24 November 2015). "Why I'm putting Trent Zimmerman last on North Sydney byelection ballot". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  24. ^ "Liberal MP's speech sparks 18C complaint from local member". www.abc.net.au. 7 November 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  25. ^ Robertson, James (26 October 2015). "North Sydney preselection for Joe Hockey's safe seat under cloud of a political fix". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  26. ^ Aston, Heath (10 November 2015). "Ted Mack working to install an independent in Joe Hockey's old seat". The Age. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
  27. ^ "Scott Morrison blames 'misinformation' for criticism of Sydney Harbour pool grant". SBS News. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
  28. ^ Han, Esther (29 March 2018). "Nicotine e-cigarettes ban to remain, despite protests from Liberal MPs". The Sydney Morning Herald. Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Limited. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  29. ^ Wilkins, Georgia (30 June 2020). "Conflict of Interest: Big tobacco still in politics as Hunt caves on vaping rules". Crikey. Private Media. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  30. ^ Hutchinson, Samantha (3 February 2022). "Scott Morrison hits up north shore blue bloods in fundraising drive". The Sydney Morning Herald. Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Limited. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  31. ^ "A new chapter for the Harbour Trust". The Harbour Trust. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2022.

External links edit

  • Trent Zimmerman website
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for North Sydney
2015–2022
Succeeded by

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Trent Moir Zimmerman born 15 October 1968 is an Australian former politician He was elected to succeed Joe Hockey as the Liberal Party of Australia member of the House of Representatives seat of North Sydney at the 2015 by election Zimmerman was one of eight openly LGBT current members of the Parliament of Australia and the first openly LGBTI member of the House of Representatives 2 3 Trent ZimmermanMember of the Australian Parliament for North SydneyIn office 5 December 2015 21 May 2022Preceded byJoe HockeySucceeded byKylea TinkCouncillor of North Sydney Councilfor Wollstonecraft WardIn office 27 March 2004 8 September 2012Personal detailsBornTrent Moir Zimmerman 1968 10 15 15 October 1968 age 55 Sydney AustraliaPolitical partyLiberal PartyDomestic partnerCarlos Toledo 1 ParentsRoy Zimmerman OAMBrenda ZimmermanEducationNewington CollegeAlma materUniversity of SydneyHe was a vice president and acting president 4 of the NSW Division of the Liberal Party of Australia and was also previously Deputy Chief Executive and director Transport Policy of the Tourism and Transport Forum of Australia 5 Zimmerman lost the seat of North Sydney at the 2022 Australian federal election to independent Kylea Tink following a trend in that election of the nation s wealthiest electorates choosing Climate 200 backed teal independents and removing the Liberal Party from its safest seats Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Federal parliament 3 1 Political views 4 Controversies 4 1 Preselection 4 2 North Sydney swimming pool 4 3 Support for vaping 4 4 Political funding 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editZimmerman was born in Sydney 6 and is one of two children of Roy and Brenda Zimmerman His father Roy Zimmerman OAM was Master in Charge of the GPS preparatory school Wyvern House from 1966 until 1996 7 Zimmerman attended Newington College commencing in Wyvern House in 1974 and completing his HSC in 1986 8 Career editAfter working in the Parliament of New South Wales Zimmerman became a ministerial adviser in the federal government of John Howard in the environment and heritage portfolio and later as an adviser to then Shadow Treasurer Joe Hockey citation needed He was President of the Young Liberal Movement of NSW from 1992 to 1993 9 Zimmerman was a councillor on North Sydney Council for two terms until the local government elections of 2012 10 During his time as a councillor Zimmerman lived openly as a gay man and worked actively on LGBTI issues describing the de funding of the NorthAIDS program as unforgivable 10 He also served as Vice President of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Business Association 10 In the September 2008 Council Elections Zimmerman ran for the position of Mayor of North Sydney against the long serving incumbent Genia McCaffery who had been in office since 1995 He was unsuccessful getting 40 of the vote and later commented that I worked very hard at it and I have no qualms at the issues I raised 11 During his time at Council Zimmerman advocated on environmental issues around developments including leading opposition to a controversial development in Vale Street Cammeray 12 In 2012 Zimmerman was anointed as the Liberal left s candidate for the state parliament seat of North Shore held by Jillian Skinner but Skinner decided to stay on in parliament deferring Zimmerman s political ambitions 13 In 2016 Zimmerman founded the North Sydney Innovation Network to promote and enhance the fast growing contribution of innovation related businesses on the lower north shore of Sydney bringing together people in business from different industries and sectors 14 Federal parliament editZimmerman was preselected for the Liberal Party for the 2015 North Sydney by election which was triggered by the retirement of Joe Hockey Zimmerman had a considerable 12 8 swing against him on primary votes but suffered only a 5 6 swing in the two candidate preferred vote 2 15 Zimmerman won the two candidate vote of 60 2 percent against independent Stephen Ruff 15 In the two subsequent elections Zimmerman has had relatively similar two party results to the by election with 63 6 in 2016 and 59 3 in 2019 Zimmerman was sworn into parliament on 2 February 2016 16 Political views edit Zimmerman is a member of the Moderate Modern Liberal faction of the Liberal Party 17 Zimmerman has advocated strongly for LGBTI issues and was the first openly LGBTI member of the House of Representatives 18 3 19 Zimmerman indicated he would speak out on LGBTI issues and declared his support for gay marriage in Australia 18 and stated I would have supported a free vote and preferred it to be decided by the Parliament But that s the path we are going to go down so I will be strongly advocating both in North Sydney and more broadly a Yes vote for that plebiscite 20 On 10 February 2022 Zimmerman crossed the floor with four other Liberal MPs to include protection for transgender students in the government s modifications to the Sex Discrimination Act 21 Controversies editPreselection edit Zimmerman s preselection raised questions with now suspended party member Juris Laucis describing the process as undemocratic and a stitch up 4 and reform activist and former Liberal party member John Ruddick 22 called for Liberal voters feeling disenfranchised to send a message to the party by giving Zimmerman their last preference 23 Political journalist Peter Hartcher attributed his preselection to his being an ally of Michael Photios the power behind the NSW machine 22 He was also accused of racial discrimination when he accused others of racial branch stacking 24 Other questions about his preselection were raised since Zimmerman was also the head of the body that sets the rules for party elections a position his opponents described as a complete conflict of interest 25 Ted Mack former independent member for North Sydney and Hockey s predecessor in the seat ran a campaign against Zimmerman on behalf of Stephen Ruff the independent who ran second in the by election 2 26 North Sydney swimming pool edit In early 2020 it emerged that a program of the Morrison government that was supposed to give money for local sports infrastructure was being used to further their own political goals with many projects deemed worthy not receiving any money in what came to be known as the sports rorts affair One project that received a lot of attention was the North Sydney swimming pool that received 10 million even though that money was earmarked for rural and regional communities Zimmerman advocated for the money for his electorate and then defended the government use of the money 27 Support for vaping edit In 2018 Zimmerman as Chairman of the Standing Committee on Health Aged Care and Sport disagreed with the majority view to maintain bans on e cigarettes 28 He subsequently lobbied Greg Hunt the Government s own Health Minister to delay new restrictions on importing liquid nicotine which is used for vaping It subsequently emerged that Zimmerman s coalition partner had received 120 000 from tobacco giant Philip Morris which has partial ownership of an e cigarette company 29 Political funding edit Just before the 2022 election it was reported that Zimmerman was the beneficiary of 300 000 raised at a Liberal fund raising event organized by Joseph Carrozzi an ex PwC managing partner prominent tax expert and chairman of the Sydney Harbour Federation Trust 30 Carrozzi was appointed to the Trust s Board in April 2016 31 by Greg Hunt who was the federal Environment Minister at the time In July 2018 Carrozzi was appointed as Chair of the Harbour Trust by Josh Frydenberg See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Australia portal nbsp LGBT portalList of LGBTI holders of political offices in AustraliaReferences edit North Sydney MP Trent Zimmerman launched his election campaign tonight with his partner Carlos Toledo by his side Mosman Daily a b c Gartrell Adam 5 December 2015 Liberal Trent Zimmerman wins North Sydney byelection despite swing The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 6 December 2015 a b When an election s not a battle but a limp formality Daily Telegraph 26 November 2015 a b Trent Zimmerman wins Liberal Party pre selection to contest Joe Hockey s North Sydney seat ABC News 27 October 2015 Retrieved 6 December 2015 TTF Australia Retrieved 10 October 2013 Trent Zimmerman North Sydney Liberal Party NSW nsw liberal org au Retrieved 21 October 2020 Kirk Sigrid 23 June 1989 Politicians in the making The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 6 December 2015 Newington College Register of Past Students 1863 1998 Syd 1999 Young Liberals Retrieved 10 October 2013 a b c Gay mayor for north shore Star Observer 20 April 2008 Retrieved 10 October 2013 Tatnell Paul 17 September 2008 Councillor s stab at the top job falls short The Mosman Daily Archived from the original on 28 September 2008 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Muxworthy Lisa 21 July 2009 Decision on Vale St a win for residents The Mosman Daily Archived from the original on 26 September 2009 Retrieved 27 June 2020 Aston Heath 30 December 2012 Skinner drops re election bomb on aspiring MPs The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 6 December 2015 Trent Zimmerman Federal Member for North Sydney Trent Zimmerman Federal Member for North Sydney Retrieved 20 April 2021 a b 2015 North Sydney by election Antony Green ABC Shannon Power 2 February 2016 Swearing in was like first day at school new gay MP Trent Zimmerman Star Observer Massola James 20 March 2021 Who s who in the Liberals left right and centre factions The Sydney Morning Herald Fairfax Media Retrieved 1 February 2022 a b Power Shannon 7 December 2015 Canberra s first openly gay MP Trent Zimmerman reflects on historic win Star Observer Retrieved 7 December 2015 Birnbauer William 9 September 2007 Gender changes but a wife s love stays The Age Retrieved 7 December 2015 Liberal candidate Trent Zimmerman wins by election in North Sydney seat vacated by Joe Hockey ABC 6 December 2015 Evans Jake 10 February 2022 The government lost a dramatic showdown on religious discrimination laws overnight So what happened ABC a b Hartcher Peter 31 October 2015 Liberals thumb their noses at party reform The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 7 December 2015 Ruddick John 24 November 2015 Why I m putting Trent Zimmerman last on North Sydney byelection ballot The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 7 December 2015 Liberal MP s speech sparks 18C complaint from local member www abc net au 7 November 2016 Retrieved 6 April 2021 Robertson James 26 October 2015 North Sydney preselection for Joe Hockey s safe seat under cloud of a political fix The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 7 December 2015 Aston Heath 10 November 2015 Ted Mack working to install an independent in Joe Hockey s old seat The Age Retrieved 7 December 2015 Scott Morrison blames misinformation for criticism of Sydney Harbour pool grant SBS News Retrieved 6 April 2021 Han Esther 29 March 2018 Nicotine e cigarettes ban to remain despite protests from Liberal MPs The Sydney Morning Herald Nine Entertainment Co Pty Limited Retrieved 17 May 2022 Wilkins Georgia 30 June 2020 Conflict of Interest Big tobacco still in politics as Hunt caves on vaping rules Crikey Private Media Retrieved 17 May 2022 Hutchinson Samantha 3 February 2022 Scott Morrison hits up north shore blue bloods in fundraising drive The Sydney Morning Herald Nine Entertainment Co Pty Limited Retrieved 17 May 2022 A new chapter for the Harbour Trust The Harbour Trust 2 July 2021 Retrieved 17 May 2022 External links editTrent Zimmerman websiteParliament of AustraliaPreceded byJoe Hockey Member for North Sydney2015 2022 Succeeded byKylea Tink Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trent Zimmerman amp oldid 1194368097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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