Dio Wang Explained

Dio Wang
Office1:Whip of the Palmer United Party
in the Senate
Leader1:Glenn Lazarus
Term Start1:19 November 2014
Term End1:12 March 2015
Predecessor1:Office established
Successor1:Office abolished
Office2:Leader of the Palmer United Party
in Western Australia
Deputy2:Chamonix Terblanche
Term Start2:1 April 2013
Term End2:12 March 2015
Predecessor2:Office established
Successor2:Office abolished
Office3:Senator for Western Australia
Term Start3:1 July 2014
Term End3:2 July 2016
Birth Name:Wáng Zhènyà (王振亚)
Birth Date:1981 1, df=y
Birth Place:Nanjing, China
Party:Liberal (before 2013, 2016–present)
Otherparty:Palmer United (2013–2016)
Residence:Karrinyup, Western Australia
Alma Mater:Southeast University
University of Melbourne
Occupation:Chief executive officer
civil engineer
Profession:Businessman
politician

Zhenya Wang (;[1] born 20 January 1981), also known as Dio Wang, is a former Chinese-born Australian senator and civil engineer. He was the CEO of Australasian Resources from July 2010 until 20 June 2014, when he resigned in preparation for his role as Senator for Western Australia (WA).[2] He did not retain his seat at the 2016 double dissolution election recording 0.38% of the WA primary senate vote.

Early life

Wang was born in Nanjing, China, where he studied civil engineering at Southeast University.[3]

Wang migrated to Australia in 2003, and has been an Australian citizen since 2009. He studied at the University of Melbourne, where he earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Urban Planning) and Master of Engineering Structures.

Australasian Resources (2006–2013)

Wang was employed from 2006 by Australasian Resources, in which Clive Palmer owned a 70% share.[4] [5] He was initially employed as a civil engineer for the company and went on to become a chief executive officer and the managing director, nationally.

Palmer provided cash injections to save Australasian Resources from insolvency, during Wang's directorship.[6] Wang resigned as managing director of Australasian Resources before he assumed his Senate seat.

Political career (2013–2016)

Wang was the lead Senate candidate for the Palmer United Party (PUP), in Western Australia at the 2013 federal election.[7] Wang was announced as having been elected to the Senate, but lost on a recount. The PUP disputed the result of the recount, citing the loss of over 1,300 ballot papers between the original count and the recount.[8]

Senator for Western Australia (2014—2016)

The High Court ordered a fresh 2014 half-Senate election for WA, declaring open the six seats in question.[9] [10] At the new election, Wang won the fifth vacancy with a 12.3 percent vote, an increase of 7.3 percent.[11] [12] He joined the Senate on 1 July 2014.

The PUP won three Senate seats at the 2013 election, including Wang's success at the WA special Senate election. However, within eighteen months, Wang's two Senate colleagues, deputy Senate leader Jacqui Lambie and Senate leader Glenn Lazarus, had resigned from the party to sit as independents, leaving Wang as the only PUP Senator, and one of only two PUP members of the Federal Parliament, the other being party leader Clive Palmer in the House of Representatives. Wang served as the whip of the PUP and then leader before his Senate term was cut short at the 2016 double dissolution election.[13]

Wang courted controversy in 2015 when, shortly after the 26th anniversary of 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, he defended the protest's violent suppression by the government of the People's Republic of China.[14] [15] A few days later Wang spoke again to defend China over territorial claims in the South China Sea.[16]

The PUP ceased to have any political representation in Australia after the 2016 federal election, and Clive Palmer resigned his leadership of the party. Following his electoral defeat, Wang joined the Liberal Party, and there was some speculation that he would seek pre-selection for that party.[17] [18]

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Notes and References

  1. The way Wang's name is written or pronounced in Chinese has never been confirmed by official sources, but "王振亚" is the transliteration widely used in Chinese language media.
  2. Resignation of Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer . ASX . Australasian Resources . 6 May 2014 . 3 July 2014.
  3. News: WA senate result postponed again. 7 April 2014. The West Australian. 4 October 2013.
  4. http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/recount-call-as-palmers-party-secures-crucial-seat-20131002-2usvi.html Recount call as Palmer's party secures crucial seat
  5. Web site: Wang to leave mining company job: NEWS.com.au 11 April 2014 . 11 April 2014 . 30 September 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150930215552/http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/wang-to-leave-mining-company-job/story-e6frfku9-1226880920970 . dead .
  6. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/palmer-propping-up-firm-led-by-wang/story-e6frg8zx-1226739883219 Palmer propping up firm led by Wang
  7. News: Palmer United's Zhenya Wang to represent WA in the Senate; Greens' Scott Ludlam loses seat. 27 April 2017. ABC News. 2 October 2013.
  8. News: Hall. Bianca. Clive Palmer to launch challenge to Western Australia Senate recount. 27 April 2017. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2 November 2013.
  9. News: Fresh WA poll throws Canberra into spin . Australian Associated Press . SBS Online . 20 February 2014 . 22 February 2014.
  10. Australian Electoral Commission v Johnston . 251 CLR 463. .
  11. Web site: 2014 WA Senate results: Antony Green ABC . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 2018-07-02.
  12. Web site: Detailed 2014 WA Senate result: Antony Green ABC . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 2018-07-02.
  13. Former Senator Zhenya Wang . 250045 . 16 November 2021.
  14. News: Barrett. Jonathan. PUP's lone senator Dio Wang goes out on a limb. 27 April 2017. Australian Financial Review. 6 June 2015.
  15. News: Burke. Liz. PUP senator Dio Wang under fire for endorsing Tiananmen Square massacre. 27 April 2017. news.com.au. 9 June 2015. 30 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150930221112/http://www.news.com.au/national/politics/pup-senator-dio-wang-under-fire-for-endorsing-tiananmen-square-massacre/story-fns0jze1-1227389359641. dead.
  16. News: Australia senator defends 'most powerful country' China's claim to South China Sea. 27 April 2017. The Telegraph (UK). Reuters. 10 June 2015.
  17. News: Burrell. Andrew. Julie Bishop backs Dio Wang to join Liberals. 27 April 2017. The Australian. 16 December 2016.
  18. News: Chinese-born former Australian senator joins Liberal Party. 26 June 2023. China Internet Information Center. 16 December 2016.