David Smith (Australian Capital Territory politician) explained

David Smith
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Constituency Mp1:Bean
Parliament1:Australian
Term Start1:18 May 2019
Predecessor1:Division created
Office2:Senator for the Australian Capital Territory
Term Start2:23 May 2018
Term End2:11 April 2019
Predecessor2:Katy Gallagher
Successor2:Katy Gallagher
Birth Date:1970 3, df=yes
Birth Place:Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Spouse:Liesl Centenera
Party:Australian Labor Party
Children:3
Education:Marist College Canberra
Alma Mater:Australian National University
Residence:Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Occupation:Trade unionist
Public servant

David Philip Benedict Smith (born 25 March 1970) is an Australian politician. On 23 May 2018, the High Court of Australia declared him elected as a Senator for the Australian Capital Territory after Labor senator Katy Gallagher was found ineligible to have been elected.[1]

Before his election, Smith was the ACT director of the Professionals Australia union.[2] He was sworn in to the Australian Senate on 18 June 2018,[3] and at the 2019 federal election, he was elected to the lower-house seat of Bean.

Early years and education

Smith was born in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. He completed his schooling at Marist College Canberra, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts with Honours from the Australian National University in 1993.[4]

Public service and trade union

Before joining the Australian Senate, Smith served in various roles including as an advisor in the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations, as an industrial relations manager for the Australian Federal Police Association, and as a policy advisor in the Australian Capital Territory Chief Minister's Department under Jon Stanhope.[5]

In 2007, he took up the role of Director of the ACT branch of Professionals Australia, a union which primarily focuses on technical workers such as scientists, engineers, architects, IT professionals, pharmacists, and others.[6]

Political career

Smith has been a member of the Australian Labor Party since 1992. He ran for the Senate in 2004, and was the second candidate on the ALP's 2016 Senate ticket.[7]

At the 2016 ACT Labor Annual Conference he was elected Senior Vice-President of the ACT Branch of the Australian Labor Party.[8] He says that he was inspired to serve in politics by the judge and attorney general, Terry Connolly.

On 23 May 2018, the High Court of Australia declared him elected as a Senator for the Australian Capital Territory after Labor senator Katy Gallagher was found ineligible to have been elected.[9] He was sworn in on 18 June 2018.[10]

On 1 September 2018, Smith was preselected to run for the Australian Labor Party in the House of Representatives seat of Bean.[11] He resigned from the Senate on 11 April 2019, the day the election was called and the Senate prorogued.[12]

At the 2019 Australian federal election, Smith was elected as the Member for Bean with a margin of 13,971 votes.[13] He was returned to Parliament in the 2022 Australian federal election, now to the Government benches, keeping a substantial margin, winning 62.9% in the two-party preferred count.[14] He is the Government Whip in the lower house for the Albanese government. He also serves on the Standing Committee for Selection and co-chairs the Parliamentary Christian Fellowship with Senator Matt O'Sullivan.[15] [16]

Personal life

Having been educated in a Marist Brothers college, Smith identifies as a Catholic.[17] He is married to Liesl Centenera. Together, they have three children: Marcus, Eamonn, and Stella.[18]

Notes and References

  1. News: Whyte. Sally. Labor's David Smith declared elected as new ACT senator by High Court. 23 May 2018. The Sydney Morning Herald. 23 May 2018. en.
  2. News: Belot. Henry. Public service battles an election issue in marginal seats, senate hopeful. 23 May 2018. The Sydney Morning Herald. 5 June 2016. en.
  3. News: Whyte. Sally. New ACT senator sworn in as controversy around his future continues. 20 June 2018. The Canberra Times. 18 June 2018. en.
  4. News: Pryor. Sally. Meet the union man set to replace Katy Gallagher. 20 June 2018. The Canberra Times. 8 May 2018. en.
  5. News: Pryor. Sally. Meet the union man set to replace Katy Gallagher. 20 June 2018. The Canberra Times. 8 May 2018. en.
  6. News: Bushnell. Ian. Meet David Smith, the man in line to replace Katy Gallagher in the Senate. 20 June 2018. The Riot ACT. 8 May 2018. en.
  7. News: Bushnell. Ian. Meet David Smith, the man in line to replace Katy Gallagher in the Senate. 20 June 2018. The Riot ACT. 8 May 2018. en.
  8. Web site: Senator David Smith. www.aph.gov.au. en-AU. 2018-07-02.
  9. News: Whyte. Sally. Labor's David Smith declared elected as new ACT senator by High Court. 23 May 2018. The Sydney Morning Herald. 23 May 2018. en.
  10. News: Whyte. Sally. New ACT senator sworn in as controversy around his future continues. 20 June 2018. The Canberra Times. 18 June 2018. en.
  11. News: Whyte. Sally. Labor candidates chosen for Canberra and Bean. 11 September 2018. The Canberra Times. 1 September 2018. en.
  12. Web site: @SenatorRyan . I have received a letter of resignation from David Smith as a senator for the ACT. The resignation takes effect immediately. 1/3 . twitter.com . Twitter . 11 April 2019.
  13. Web site: Bean, ACT - AEC Tally Room . 13 June 2019. Australian Electoral Commission. en.
  14. Web site: Bean - Federal Electorate, Candidates, Results . 2022-12-09 . abc.net.au . en-AU.
  15. Web site: 9 December 2022 . Parliament of Australia . 2022-12-09 . www.aph.gov.au . en-AU.
  16. Web site: 9 December 2022 . Governor-General's Program . Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia.
  17. Web site: Doherty . Megan . 2018-06-15 . Gallagher denies a tilt at the House as Smith prepares to be sworn in . 2022-12-09 . The Canberra Times . en-AU.
  18. News: Whyte. Sally. David Smith officially begins as new senator for the ACT. 20 June 2018. The Sydney Morning Herald. 23 May 2018. en.