Joe Szakacs Explained

Joe Szakacs
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office1:Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services
Premier1:Peter Malinauskas
Term Start1:24 March 2022
Predecessor1:Vincent Tarzia
Constituency Mp2:Cheltenham
Parliament2:South Australian
Term Start2:9 February 2019
Predecessor2:Jay Weatherill
Birth Date:1982 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Woodville South, South Australia
Nationality:Australian
Party:Australian Labor Party (SA)
Alma Mater:Flinders University
Profession:Lawyer
Occupation:Trade union secretary

Joseph Karl Szakacs ("SOCK-arch";[1] born 3 July 1982)[2] is an Australian politician and trade unionist. He is a Labor Party member of the South Australian Legislative Assembly, representing the electoral district of Cheltenham since the 2019 Cheltenham by-election.

Szakacs has served as the Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services in the Malinauskas ministry since March 2022.

Early life

Szakacs was born in Adelaide to a Hungarian father and Australian mother. He attended St Michael's College, Adelaide. In his teens, Szakacs was a competitive swimmer, holding the state 50m freestyle title and representing Australia at the 2002–03 FINA Swimming World Cup. He won swimming scholarships to the South Australian Institute of Sport and the University of Missouri, then returned to Australia to study law at Flinders University.[3]

Introduced to the trade union movement by his father, a waterside worker in Port Adelaide, Szakacs worked as a volunteer lawyer at the Young Workers Legal Service, then as an industrial officer with the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union and later the United Firefighters Union South Australia.[4] In October 2013, he was elected as state secretary of SA Unions.

Political career

Szakacs was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly in the by-election for the seat of Cheltenham on 9 February 2019, replacing former premier Jay Weatherill.[5]

After Labor won the 2022 state election, Szakacs was appointed as the Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services in the Malinauskas ministry.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A few years back, I made a fun little video helper for the most common question I get: how do you pronounce Szakacs!? How have you been fairing? . Szakacs. Joe. 13 February 2022. 23 April 2023.
  2. News: 1982-07-03. Birth notices. The Advertiser.
  3. News: Young, fresh faces taking over South Australia's unions . 11 February 2019 . The Advertiser . 26 August 2013 . en.
  4. News: Green . Antony . Cheltenham by-election . 11 February 2019 . ABC Elections.
  5. News: Keane . Daniel . Labor claiming victory in Cheltenham and Enfield by-elections after resignations . 11 February 2019 . ABC News . 9 February 2019 . en-AU.
  6. 5571. Hon Joseph (Joe) Karl Szakacs. 12 November 2022.