Darren Cheeseman | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MP |
Constituency Mp: | South Barwon |
Parliament: | Victorian |
Term Start: | 24 November 2018 |
Predecessor: | Andrew Katos |
Constituency Mp2: | Corangamite |
Parliament2: | Australian |
Predecessor2: | Stewart McArthur |
Successor2: | Sarah Henderson |
Term Start2: | 24 November 2007 |
Term End2: | 7 September 2013 |
Birth Date: | 1976 6, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Nationality: | Australian |
Party: | Independent (since 2024; parliamentary affiliation) |
Otherparty: | Labor |
Alma Mater: | University of Ballarat |
Occupation: | Union organiser |
Website: | www.darrencheeseman.org.au |
Darren Leicester Cheeseman (born 8 June 1976) is an Australian politician. He has been a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since November 2018, representing the seat of South Barwon. He previously held the federal seat of Corangamite from 2007 to 2013.[1]
Cheeseman was born in Christchurch, New Zealand.[2] He grew up in Ballarat and attended Mount Clear College. He later studied for a Bachelor of Applied Science in Geology at the University of Ballarat. He worked for the Association for the Blind, and during that time also served as a councillor for the City of Ballarat. He later worked for the Community and Public Sector Union.[3]
In 2006, Cheeseman contested Labor preselection for Corangamite against the Labor candidate at the 2004 election, former Geelong mayor Peter McMullin. Having secured preselection, he went on to defeat long-time Liberal incumbent Stewart McArthur with a 6.6% swing. McArthur had held the seat since 1984. Cheeseman attributed his win to opposition to WorkChoices, the Liberal government's industrial relations laws.[4] Cheeseman was only the third Labor member ever to win Corangamite, and the first since 1929.[1] He narrowly held Corangamite at the 2010 election, against Liberal candidate Sarah Henderson, becoming the first Labor member to win a second term in the seat. However, he was defeated by Henderson at the 2013 federal election.
In 2018, Cheeseman was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Labor member for South Barwon.[5] in 2022, Cheeseman was re-elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Labor Member for South Barwon.
In 2024, Cheeseman was asked to resign from the Labor Party after allegations of misconduct.[6]