John Cherry (Australian politician) explained

John Cherry
Senator for Queensland
Term Start:31 July 2001
Term End:30 June 2005
Predecessor:John Woodley
Birth Date:1965 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Kilcoy, Queensland
Nationality:Australian
Party:Australian Democrats (since 1993)
Otherparty:Labor (until 1993)
Occupation:Journalist

John Clifford Cherry (born 22 May 1965)[1] was an Australian Democrats senator from 2001 to 2005, representing the state of Queensland and the Queensland Democrats. In March 2005 he became CEO of the Queensland Farmers Federation.[2]

Cherry was born in Kilcoy, Queensland.[3] [4] He studied law and economics at the University of Queensland, culminating in a master's degree in public administration.[5] While at university, he joined the Australian Labor Party. He spent two years as a journalist with the Townsville Bulletin, then worked as an industrial officer with the State Public Services Federation until 1993, when he was appointed economics adviser first to Senator Cheryl Kernot, the then Senate leader of the Australian Democrats, and to her successor Meg Lees. As an adviser to the latter, Cherry was a principal player in negotiations for the 1999 introduction of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), a measure which was a triumph for the Coalition government led by John Howard but which caused a serious split in the Australian Democrats, leading to electoral downturn and loss of the party's Senate representation. He himself was defeated in the 2004 election, ceasing to be a senator on 30 June 2005.[6]

As a senator, Cherry supported protection of Queensland banana growers from potentially diseased imports,[7] conservation of the Great Barrier Reef[8] and superannuation reform to include recognition of same-sex relationships.[9]

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  1. Web site: Department of the Parliamentary Library . The 40th Parliament Senators and Members by Age . 1 April 2004 . 27 Jan 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081006124555/http://www.aph.gov.au/library/parl/40/mpsbyage.htm . 6 October 2008 .
  2. http://www.abc.net.au/rural/qld/stories/s1322920.htm ABC Rural report
  3. Web site: THE SENATE VALEDICTORY SPEECH. 22 June 2005. Santoro. 27 Jan 2010.
  4. 00A9C . Former Senator John Cherry . 2021-11-05.
  5. Web site: Democrats to contest all 28 Queensland seats. 17 September 2004. 27 Jan 2010.
  6. Web site: Senate Results QLD. 2004 Federal Election. 27 Jan 2010.
  7. Web site: Broader Senate probe of quarantine system needed. John Cherry. 29 February 2004. 27 Jan 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080824120740/http://www.democrats.org.au/news/index.htm?press_id=3361&display=1. 24 August 2008. dmy-all.
  8. Web site: Senator John Cherry speaks to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (Boundary Extension) Amendment Bill 2002: Second Reading. 16 May 2002. 27 Jan 2010.
  9. Web site: Same sex super: how we value love. 2 October 2003. 27 Jan 2010. Margo Kingston. SMH.