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Australian politician

The HonourablePeter PrimroseMLC
President of the New South Wales Legislative Council
In office
8 May 2007 – 17 November 2009
Preceded byMeredith Burgmann
Succeeded byAmanda Fazio
Member of New South Wales Legislative Council
Incumbent
Assumed office
17 April 1996
Member of Parliament
for Camden
In office
19881991
Preceded byJohn Fahey
Succeeded byLiz Kernohan
Alderman of City of Campbelltown
In office
1980–1991
Personal details
Born (1955-09-26) 26 September 1955 (age 69)
Political partyLabor Party
SpouseJan
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
Websitewww.peterprimrose.com.au

Peter Thomas Primrose (born 26 September 1955) is an Australian politician.

He has been a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since 1996. He has served in various portfolios including Shadow Minister for Local Government, Shadow Minister for Regional Roads, Shadow Minister for Innovation and Better Regulation, Shadow Minister for Finance, Shadow Minister of State and Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader on Western Sydney. He was also the President of the Legislative Council (8 May 2007 – 17 November 2009), Minister for Disability Services (2 March 2010 – 28 March 2011) and Minister for Youth (8 December 2009 – 28 March 2011) among other portfolios.

Primrose was previously the Labor member for Camden in the Legislative Assembly from 1988 to 1991, and was unsuccessful in regaining the seat at the 1995 election.

After Primrose graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Social Studies, he worked as a social worker with the Red Cross Welfare Service before working for the NSW Departments of Health, Youth and Community Services and as an adviser to the Commonwealth Minister for Consumer Affairs. He served on Campbelltown City Council from 1980 to 1991, including a term as Mayor; and for five years as Chair of the Macarthur Health Services Board.

References

  1. ^ "The Hon. Peter Thomas Primrose". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
  2. "Peter Primrose MLC". NSW ALP. Archived from the original on 20 May 2010. Retrieved 19 November 2009.

 

Political offices
Preceded byGraham West Minister for Volunteering
2010–2011
Succeeded byN/A
Preceded byPaul Lynch Minister for Ageing
2010–2011
Succeeded byAndrew Constance
Preceded byPaul Lynch Minister for Disability Services
2010–2011
Succeeded byAndrew Constance
Preceded byGraham West Minister Assisting the Premier on Veterans Affairs
2009–2010
Succeeded byFrank Terenzini
Preceded byGraham West Minister for Youth
2009–2011
Succeeded byVictor Dominello
Preceded byIan Macdonald Minister for Mineral Resources
2009
Succeeded byIan Macdonald
Preceded byJoe Tripodi Minister for Regulatory Reform
2009
Succeeded byJohn Hatzistergos
Preceded byMeredith Burgmann President of the New South Wales Legislative Council
2007–2009
Succeeded byAmanda Fazio
Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded byJohn Fahey Member for Camden
1988–1991
Succeeded byLiz Kernohan
Current members of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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Nationals (5)
Greens (4)
SFF (2)
Other (7)
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