Hon Michael Lee

Hon  Michael Lee

Former Member

Party
Australian Labor Party
Chamber
House of Representatives

Biography

Parliamentary service
  • Elected to the House of Representatives for Dobell, New South Wales, 1984. Re-elected 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 and 1998. Defeated at general elections 2001.
Ministerial appointments
  • Minister for Resources from 24.3.1993 to 23.12.1993.
  • Minister for Tourism from 24.3.1993 to 11.3.1996.
  • Cabinet Minister from 24.3.1993 to 11.3.1996.
  • Minister for Communications from 23.12.1993 to 30.1.1994.
  • Minister for Communications and the Arts from 30.1.1994 to 11.3.1996.
Committee service
  • House of Representatives Select: Print Media served as Chair from 22.8.1991 to 25.3.1992
  • House of Representatives Standing: Industry, Science and Technology served as Chair from 16.5.1990 to 8.2.1993; Transport, Communications and Infrastructure served from 16.5.1990 to 23.8.1990; Legal and Constitutional Affairs served from 30.5.1996 to 26.6.1996
  • Joint Select: Electoral Reform served from 20.3.1985 to 5.6.1987; Telecommunications Interception served from 19.8.1986 to 20.11.1986
  • Joint Standing: New Parliament House served from 28.2.1985 to 19.2.1990; Electoral Matters served as Chair from 21.10.1987 to 19.2.1990; Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade served from 17.5.1990 to 8.2.1993; Parliamentary Zone served from 12.9.1991 to 8.2.1993
  • Joint Statutory: Public Accounts served from 8.10.1987 to 24.3.1988; Public Works served from 29.5.1996 to 26.6.1996
Conferences, delegations and visits
  • Member, Parliamentary Delegation to Singapore, Malaysia and Papua New Guinea, July-August 1988.
  • Member, Parliamentary Delegation to the European Parliamentary Institutions, Switzerland, Belgium and France, September-October 1990.
  • Member, Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade visit to Papua New Guinea, February-March 1991.
  • Observer, Nepalese Elections, May 1991.
  • Leader, 87th IPU Conference, Yaounde, Cameroon, April 1992.
  • Official visits to Russia and the Ukraine, April 1992.
  • Official visits to Republic of Korea, May 1993.
  • Official visits to Indonesia, Singapore, China, Japan and Republic of Korea, September 1993.
  • Official visits to Taiwan, Hong Kong, USA, UK and France, July 1994.
  • Official visits to Hong Kong, China and Republic of Korea, May 1995.
  • Official visits to Chile, Argentina, Brazil, USA and Indonesia, September 1995.
  • Deputy Leader, Parliamentary Delegation to the 43rd CPA Conference, Mauritius, and bilateral visit to South Africa, September 1997.
  • Study tour, UK and Ireland, September-October 1999.
  • Study tour, China and North Korea, May 2000.
Parliamentary party positions
  • Australian Labor Party. Served: 01.12.1984 to 10.11.2001
  • Shadow Minister for Health from 20.3.1996 to 20.10.1998.
  • Shadow Cabinet Minister from 20.3.1996 to 25.11.2001.
  • Shadow Minister for Education from 20.10.1998 to 25.11.2001.
Party positions
  • Secretary of the Young Labor Cook Branch (NSW) from 1976 to 1978.
  • President of the Australian Labor Party Club (University of New South Wales), 1978.
  • Secretary of the Australian Labor Party Tuggerah State Electorate Council (NSW) from 1982 to 1984.
  • President of the Australian Labor Party Toukley Branch (NSW), 1984.
  • Secretary of the Australian Labor Party Wyong Municipal Committee (NSW), 1984.
Personal
  • Born: 24.3.1957, Sydney, Australia
  • Gender: Male
  • Marital Status: Single
Qualifications and occupation before entering Federal Parliament
  • BE(Hons) (University of New South Wales).
  • BSc (University of New South Wales).
  • Construction and Maintenance Engineer, NSW Electricity Commission.
Electorate
  • Name: Dobell
  • Location: Central coast of New South Wales; it includes the centres of Bateau Bay, Berkeley Vale, Gorokan, Ourimbah, The Entrance, Tuggerah, Wamberal, Wyoming and Wyong.
  • Area: 931 Sq km
  • Electors enrolled: 82,861 (at 3.10.1998)
  • Industries: Fruit, vegetables, manufacturing industries, prawning, fishing, tourism and mixed farming.
  • Includes: Dobell includes the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of The Entrance, and parts of Gosford, Peats and Wyong.

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