Michael Knight (Australian politician) explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Michael Knight
Honorific-Suffix:AO
Constituency Mp:Campbelltown
Parliament:New South Wales
Term Start:19 September 1981
Term End:12 January 2001
Predecessor:Cliff Mallam
Successor:Graham West
Office1:Minister for the Olympics
Term Start1:4 April 1995
Term End1:12 January 2001
Successor1:abolished
Premier1:Bob Carr
Office2:Minister for Public Works and Services
Term Start2:4 April 1995
Term End2:15 December 1995
Premier2:Bob Carr
Office3:Minister for Roads
Term Start3:4 April 1995
Term End3:28 November 1996
Predecessor3:Bruce Baird
Successor3:Carl Scully
Premier3:Bob Carr
Office4:President of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
Term Start4:18 September 1996
Term End4:1 October 2000
Predecessor4:John Iliffe
Successor4:Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
1Namedata4:Juan Antonio Samaranch
Office5:Chair of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games
Term Start5:18 September 1996
Term End5:31 October 2001
Predecessor5:John Iliffe
Successor5:Position dissolved
Birth Name:Michael Steven Knight
Birth Date:21 September 1952
Birth Place:, New South Wales
Party:Labor Party
Spouse:Anne
Children:Two daughters
Alma Mater:University of Sydney
Profession:Probation and parole officer

Michael Steven Knight AO (born 21 September 1952 in, New South Wales) is a former Australian Labor Party politician. He was member for Campbelltown in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly between 1981 and 2001. He served as Minister for the Olympics between 1995 and 2001 in the Carr Labor government.

Background and early career

Knight attended Doonside High School and Cranbrook School. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) from the University of Sydney and worked for the Campbelltown City Council as a social planner and parole officer before entering politics.

Political career

Knight entered the New South Wales Legislative Assembly at the 1981 election succeeding Cliff Mallam who had held the seat for ten years.[1] Originally a member of the leftwing faction, Knight defected to rightwing faction after a trip in Europe which convinced him that socialism had failed.[2]

Knight remained on the back bench until 1995 when he was appointed to the state Cabinet with ministerial responsibilities for Public Works and Services, the Olympics and Roads. His responsibilities were later in 1995 reduced to Roads and Olympics. In 1996 this was further reduced to responsibility for the Olympics, a portfolio he held until his retirement in 2001.[1] [2] As Minister for the Olympics he was Chair of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (SOCOG).

Post political career

In 2007, Knight was appointed to the Chair of the Board of the Sydney Olympic Park Authority, the body which manages the day-to-day running and future development of Sydney Olympic Park. He was reappointed to the Board as its Chairman in 2013, and his term expired in June 2016.[3] [4]

Knight was a director of the state - owned corporation, Delta Electricity, until December 2010 when he was one of the four directors who resigned en masse in protest of the privatisation of the generating assets of the company.[5] During 2005 he also served as chairman of Sydney Gas Limited,[6] prior to its takeover by the Australian Gas Light Company.[7]

He is also the non-executive chairman of InfraShore, a public-private partnership consortium between Thiess and Royal Bank of Scotland in charge of the billion-dollar redevelopment of Royal North Shore Hospital.[8]

Honours

In January 2002, Knight was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for services to: Olympic and Paralympic sport, particularly in the area of Games' administration; to the New South Wales Parliament; and, to the community of Campbelltown.[9]

In 2000, Knight was awarded a Gold Olympic Order by the IOC at the closing ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

Personal

Knight is married to Anne, and they have two daughters.[1] He is a keen supporter of Wests Tigers rugby league team.[10]

Notes and References

  1. 2075 . Yes . The Hon. Michael Steven KNIGHT (1952-) .
  2. Web site: Campbelltown . Green, Antony . Antony Green . NSW Votes 2011 . 5 April 2011 . 26 April 2014 . .
  3. Michael Knight reappointed Chairman of Sydney Olympic Park Authority . 8 March 2013 . Liberal Party of Australia . Annesley, Graham . Graham Annesley . 26 April 2014 . dead . https://archive.today/20140425170351/https://www.nsw.liberal.org.au/news/state-news/michael-knight-reappointed-chairman-sydney-olympic-park-authority . 25 April 2014 .
  4. Web site: The Honourable Michael Knight AO (Chair) . Our Board . . 2014 . 26 April 2014 .
  5. News: Chaos hits $5.3bn NSW power sell-off as directors on two boards quit in protest . . Salusinszky, Imre . Imre Salusinszky . Hepworth, Annabel . 15 December 2010 . 26 April 2014 .
  6. News: Knight out of the Sydney Gas games . . 10 December 2005 . 26 April 2014 . Freed, Jamie . O'Sullivan, Matt . Evans, Michael . Chessell, James .
  7. Web site: About Sydney Gas LTD . Hunter-Bulga Gas Action Group . 2006 . 26 April 2014 .
  8. News: Tebbutt chief aide bales out . . 16 January 2011 . 25 April 2014 . Mitchell, Alex .
  9. Web site: KNIGHT, Michael Steven . It's an Honour . . 26 January 2002 . 26 April 2014 .
  10. News: Knight moves: former Olympics minister in frame for commission . Walter, Brad . Masters, Roy . Roy Masters (rugby league) . 5 July 2011 . 26 April 2014 . .