David Harris (Australian politician)

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David Harris
MP
Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty
Assumed office
5 April 2023

In 2015, Harris resigned from Point Clare to run for re-election in Wyong. Harris regained the seat from Darren Webber at the 2015 state election. Following this, he was appointed to the Shadow Ministry of Luke Foley as Shadow Minister for the Central Coast, Small Business, Skills and Regional Development.

Following the resignation of Linda Burney in 2016, Harris was appointed as Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. He retained the positions of Shadow Minister for the Central Coast and Regional Development but was succeeded as Shadow Minister for Skills by Prue Car and Shadow Minister for Small Business by Jenny Aitchison. Following the election of Michael Daley as Leader of the Opposition, Harris was also appointed as Shadow Assistant Minister for Education.

In 2019, Harris was appointed to the Shadow Ministry of Jodi McKay as Shadow Minister for Regional Transport, the Central Coast and Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty. At the inception of the Shadow Ministry of Chris Minns, Harris retained the Central Coast and Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty portfolios and succeeded Aitchison as Shadow Minister for Jobs, Investment and Tourism. Aitchison succeeded Harris as Shadow Minister for Regional Transport.

Following the election of the Minns Government at the 2023 state election, Harris was appointed as Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Treaty, Minister for Gaming and Racing, Minister for Veterans, Minister for Medical Research and the Minister for the Central Coast.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Inaugural Speech of the Member for Wyong" (PDF).
  2. "Mr David Robert Harris, MP". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales . Retrieved 4 September 2019.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Wyong
20072011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Wyong
2015–present
Incumbent