Ken Baston Explained

Ken Baston
Office1:Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council for Mining and Pastoral Region
Term Start1:22 May 2005
Term End1:21 May 2021
Office2:Minister for Agriculture and Food[1]
Term Start2:21 March 2013
Term End2:31 March 2016
Predecessor2:Terry Redman
Successor2:Dean Nalder
Office3:Minister for Fisheries
Term Start3:11 December 2013
Term End3:31 March 2016
Predecessor3:Troy Buswell
Successor3:Joe Francis
Birth Date:1949 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Subiaco, Western Australia
Party:Liberal
Spouse:Robin

Kenneth Charles Baston (born 29 June 1949)[2] is an Australian politician who is a former Liberal Party member of the Western Australian Legislative Council representing the Mining and Pastoral Region. First elected to parliament at the 2005 state election, Baston was elevated to Cabinet following the 2013 state election, and held the positions of Minister for Agriculture and Food and Minister for Fisheries until March 2016.[3]

Baston described his childhoodgrowing up on a sheep station that was run by his parents on the coast north west of Carnarvon, Western Australiaas idyllic. He completed his early education by correspondence before heading to boarding school in Perth to complete his education. Following his schooling in Perth, he ran the Ella Valla sheep station on a pastoral lease 90km (60miles) south of Carnarvon, exporting wool and meat.[4]

Baston won preselection for the region for the 2008 election and was chosen to be listed second on the ballot paper for the Liberal Party, after Norman Moore.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hon Ken Baston MLC. Government of Western Australia. 2 February 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20130726024409/http://www.premier.wa.gov.au/Ministers/Ken-Baston/Pages/Default.aspx. 26 July 2013. dead.
  2. Web site: Hon Kenneth Charles BASTON MLC Member for Mining and Pastoral WA Legislative Council. Australian Government, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. 2 February 2014. June 2009.
  3. Web site: Member List – Hon. Kenneth (Ken) Charles Baston MLC . Parliament of Western Australia . 21 November 2013.
  4. Web site: Inaugural Speech by Ken Baston . Parliament of Western Australia . 28 June 2008 . 2008.
  5. News: ABC News – Liberals endorse Mining and Pastoral Candidates . ABC News . 28 June 2008 . 2008.