Dave Kelly (politician) explained

Dave Kelly
Honorific-Suffix:MLA
Office:Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
Constituency:Bassendean
Term Start:9 March 2013
Predecessor:Martin Whitely
Birth Name:David Joseph Kelly
Birth Date:1 July 1962
Birth Place:East Fremantle, Western Australia
Party:Labor
Alma Mater:University of Western Australia

David Joseph Kelly (born 1 July 1962) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia since 2013, representing the seat of Bassendean. In the McGowan Ministry, he was Minister for Water, Minister for Fisheries, Minister for Forestry, Minister for Innovation and ICT, and Minister for Science.

Early life

Kelly was born in Perth, and graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts degree.[1] Prior to entering politics, he worked for a trade union, United Voice, for 20 years, including as state secretary for 10 years.

Political career

Kelly entered parliament at the 2013 state election, replacing the retiring member, Martin Whitely, in the safe Labor seat of Bassendean. At the time of his election, he was living in the suburb of Bayswater.[2] A month after entering parliament, Kelly was included in the reconstituted shadow ministry led by Mark McGowan.[3] He has been described as a "factional boss" and "left-faction powerbroker".[4] [5]

On 27 February 2022 Kelly became the first Western Australian politician to acknowledge he had tested positive to COVID-19, making the announcement via Twitter.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/parliament/library/MPHistoricalData.nsf/MemberNames/Kelly,%20David%20(Dave)%20Joseph?OpenDocument David (Dave) Joseph Kelly
  2. http://www.abc.net.au/elections/wa/2013/guide/bass.htm Bassendean
  3. http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Parliament%5CMemblist.nsf/WAllMembersFlat/Kelly,+David+%28Dave%29+Joseph?opendocument Mr David (Dave) Joseph Kelly MLA BA
  4. Claire Moodie, "Analysis: How Stephen Smith failed in his challenge for the WA Labor leadership", ABC News, 18 March 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  5. Jacob Kagi, "WA Premier continues to goad Mark McGowan over failed Labor leadership coup", ABC News, 17 March 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  6. Web site: https://twitter.com/davekellymp/status/1497751227681378304 . 2022-02-27 . Twitter . en.