Tony Smith Politician

Anthony David Hawthorn (Tony) Smith (born 13 March 1967) is an Australian politician who has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since 2001, representing the Division of Casey, Victoria. He was born in Melbourne, to parents Alan Smith, a Chemistry teacher, and Noel Smith, a medical secretary. Smith was the youngest child, with two older sisters: Christine (born 1960) and Heather (born 1962). He was educated first at Kerrimuir Primary School in Box Hill North before attending Carey Baptist Grammar School in Kew, and then later at the University of Melbourne, where he was president of the Melbourne University Liberal Club, and is now an honorary life member. Along with Sophie Mirabella he has been one of the strongest advocates for voluntary student unionism in the Parliament.After completing his education, he was a Research Assistant at the Institute of Public Affairs, a conservative think-tank, before becoming first a Media Adviser and then a Senior Political Adviser to Peter Costello, the then Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party and Treasurer.He was interviewed extensively in the ABC documentary The Howard Years.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Smith Anthony David Hawthorn (full name)
Birth dateMarch 13, 1967
Birth place
Australia , Victoria (Australia) , Melbourne
Nationality
Australia
Education
University of Melbourne

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Member of parliament

region
Division of Casey
successor
Malcolm Turnbull

Politician

office
Shadow Minister for Communications & Broadband
Shadow Minister for Education Training and Apprenticeships
party
Liberal Party of Australia

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