Greg Smith (New South Wales politician) explained

Greg Smith
Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Honorific-Suffix:SC
Order1:Attorney General of New South Wales
Term Start1:3 April 2011
Term End1:23 April 2014
Premier1:Barry O'Farrell
Mike Baird
Predecessor1:John Hatzistergos
Successor1:Brad Hazzard
Order2:Minister for Justice
Term Start2:3 April 2011
Term End2:23 April 2014
Premier2:Barry O'Farrell
Mike Baird
Predecessor2:John Hatzistergos (Justice)
Barbara Perry (Juvenile Justice)
Successor2:Brad Hazzard
Constituency Mp3:Epping
Parliament3:New South Wales
Term Start3:24 March 2007
Term End3:6 March 2015
Predecessor3:Andrew Tink
Successor3:Damien Tudehope
Birth Date:1947 11, df=yes
Party:Liberal Party
Nationality:Australian
Children:5, including Nathaniel
Residence:Epping, New South Wales
Alma Mater:University of Sydney
Profession:Politician and Barrister

Gregory Eugene Smith SC (born 26 November 1947), an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Epping for the Liberal Party from 2007 to 2015. Smith served as the Attorney General of New South Wales and as the Minister for Justice in the O'Farrell government between 2011 and 2014.[1]

Early career and background

Born to parents Ted and Noreen, Smith grew up in the Sydney suburbs of Strathfield, Beverley Hills, Coogee, and Maroubra and the regional town of Goulburn. He was educated at St Joseph's Primary School, Goulburn and at Marcellin College, Randwick and graduated from the University of Sydney Law School with a Bachelor of Laws.

In 1987, Smith became a public prosecutor, and he eventually became Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions. He was appointed as a Senior Counsel before the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

Smith, a Roman Catholic, was the president of prolife right to life organisation called Right to Life prior to entering politics.[2]

Political career

In 2006, Smith gained Liberal Party endorsement against Pru Goward for the seat of Epping to replace retiring Liberal member, Andrew Tink. Smith was elected as the Member for Epping at the 2007 state election.

Smith voiced his opposition to a relationships register, passed by the NSW Parliament in May 2010. The register gave recognition to unmarried couples, opposite- and same-sex couples. Smith said: "The passing of this bill will be another increment in the undermining and destruction of marriage and the traditional family." Former NSW Attorney-General John Hatzistergos, of the Labor Party, speculated that Smith had previously objected to putting same-sex couples on the same level as heterosexual couples.[3]

Following the 2011 state election, Smith was appointed Attorney General and Minister for Justice in the O'Farrell–Stoner coalition government.[4]

After the resignation of Barry O'Farrell as Premier,[5] and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle in April 2014 by Mike Baird,[1] Smith was dropped from the ministry.[4] [6] In July that year, Smith announced his retirement from politics and that he would not seek Liberal endorsement as a candidate for Epping at the 2015 election.[7]

Personal life

Smith has been married for over 35 years and is the father of five children. One son, Nathaniel, also serves in the New South Wales Parliament as Member for Wollondilly.[8] Consistent with his Roman Catholic faith, he is a former president of the New South Wales Right to Life Association[9] and the St Thomas More Society.[10]

Smith is a keen cricket and Rugby League fan and has supported Western Suburbs Magpies (now the Wests Tigers) and the Eastwood Rugby Union Club. Smith is also a lead singer of a band called The Tokens[11] and he has also stated that he would have followed singing career had he not been a lawyer.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Mike Baird's cabinet reshuffle a preparation for next election . . 22 April 2014 . 24 April 2014 . Nicholls, Sean .
  2. News: MPs moved by heaven and earth. Patty, Anna. The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 April 2012. 8 June 2014.
  3. News: Register puts gays on level with pets and cars, says Lib . Tatnell, Paul . . Fairfax Media . 13 May 2010 .
  4. 2191 . The Hon. Gregory Eugene Smith . Yes . 23 May 2019.
  5. News: Barry O'Farrell quits as NSW Premier over memory fail . 16 April 2014 . . 23 April 2014 .
  6. News: Mike Baird's NSW cabinet . 22 April 2014 . . 23 April 2014 .
  7. Web site: Epping Liberal MP and former attorney general Greg Smith will not seek re-election in March | Local NSW News | dailytelegraph.com.au . 15 September 2014 . 26 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150326212838/http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/news/epping-liberal-mp-and-former-attorney-general-greg-smith-will-not-seek-reelection-in-march/story-fngr8gwi-1226990908539?nk=1387f0e34e349328f08d895e0c173f53 . dead .
  8. News: Smith . Alexandra . 'Makes a mockery of the party': Male Liberal staffer wins preselection . 3 October 2021 . Sydney Morning Herald . Nine Entertainment Co . 30 June 2018.
  9. News: Mark . David . Goward and Smith wage war over Epping . . . 15 September 2006 . 10 March 2008 .
  10. News: Register puts gays on level with pets and cars, says Lib . Mitchell, Alex . . . 24 September 2006 .
  11. News: Heath . Aston . The Sydney Morning Herald . 20 March 2010 . Singing a different tune . Fairfax Media . 7 May 2011.
  12. News: Shaw . Tim . . 20 March 2011. Legal Matters . mp3 . Fairfax Media . 7 May 2011.