Vince Connelly Explained

Vince Connelly
Constituency Mp:Stirling
Parliament:Australian
Term Start:18 May 2019
Term End:11 April 2022
Predecessor:Michael Keenan
Successor:Seat abolished
Birth Date:1978 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Melbourne
Nationality:Australian
Party:Liberal
Alma Mater:Royal Military College, Duntroon
Occupation:Parliamentarian
Website:https://www.vinceconnelly.com.au

Vincent Gerard Connelly (born 16 September 1978) is an Australian politician who served as a Liberal member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Stirling in Western Australia from 2019 until the seat's abolition in 2022.[1]

Army career and education

Connelly began his career in the Australian Army where he met his wife, Peta, who served as a Major in Intelligence with the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR). Connelly served as a Company Grade Officer in several peacekeeping operations to the Solomon Islands as a Platoon Commander (Lieutenant – LT, 02) and East Timor as a Company Second-in-Command (Captain, CAPT – 03).[2]

Connelly took part in several military exchange programs including with the United States Marine Corps, the Singapore Armed Forces and the Malaysian Armed Forces.[3]

Connelly completed the physical selection course for the SASR in 2010 in the same intake as the Member for Canning, Andrew Hastie, but ultimately was not chosen to proceed to further postings. Both Connelly and Hastie were featured in the SBS Documentary SAS – The Search For Warriors.[4]

Vince Connelly received a Bachelor of Arts, English Literature from the Australian Defence Force Academy and completed officer training, graduating with a Diploma of Personnel Management (General Service Officer) from the Royal Military College, Duntroon.[3]

Post-Army career

After leaving the Army, Connelly began working as an electorate officer for Julie Bishop, as well as in and with local government during time at the City of Swan and as a risk consultant for CPR Group. Connelly then moved to the resources industry, including with organisations such as Kepner-Tregoe, Chamber of Minerals and Energy, Dynamiq and Deloitte Australia. Before being elected to Parliament, Connelly worked in risk and crisis management for Woodside Petroleum.[5]

Connelly then moved to the resources industry and worked with organisations such as Kepner-Tregoe; Chamber of Minerals and Energy; Dynamiq and Deloitte Australia. Immediately prior to being elected to Parliament, Connelly worked in risk and crisis management for Woodside Petroleum.

While in the corporate sector, Vince continued serving in the Army Reserve, where he was promoted to Major and his final posting was to the SAS Regiment at Campbell Barracks, WA.[3]

Political career

Vince Connelly is a current member of several parliamentary committees including Defence, Foreign Affairs and Trade; Infrastructure; Transport and Cities; National Broadband Network (NBN); Appropriations and Administration; and Mental Health and Suicide Prevention.[3]

He is also a member of the Coalition Backbench Policy Committees on Defence and Veterans' Affairs; Foreign Affairs, Investment and Trade; Industrial Relations, Legal and Home Affairs; and Treasury, Finance and Public Administration.[3]

Connelly has been advocating for a large vessel dry berth in Henderson.[6] On 16 September 2021, the Prime Minister confirmed the Federal Government will work with the WA government to invest in a large dry dock at Henderson.[7]

On 19 March 2021, the Australian Electoral Commission published a report proposing a redistribution of WA's federal electoral divisions under which the Division of Stirling would be abolished.[8] The redistribution was confirmed on 4 June 2021.[9] With the Division of Stirling set to be abolished at the 2022 Australian federal election, Connelly announced that he would challenge incumbent Moore MP Ian Goodenough for preselection for that seat. This was against the wishes of senior party figures, including Prime Minister Scott Morrison, who wanted Connelly to run for the Division of Cowan. Moore is a safe seat for the Liberal party, with a margin of 11.6% at the 2019 election, whereas Cowan is a marginal seat, with Labor winning it by 0.8%. Connelly said "(Moore) is where our kids play soccer, where my wife and I participate in our local RSL, it's where we surf, shop and visit friends."[10] [11] In a statement on 4 September 2021, Connelly confirmed he will nominate for the federal seat of Moore. Connelly said "Electoral boundaries may have moved, but my local community has not."[12] Connelly narrowly lost being preselected for Moore 39–36 after preselectors voted at a meeting on 22 September.[13] He was later endorsed as the Liberal candidate for Cowan, where he was defeated by incumbent MP Anne Aly.[14] [15]

Connelly is a member of the Centre-Right faction of the Liberal Party.[16]

In January 2024, Connelly nominated himself for Liberal preselection for the Division of Moore again, going up against Ian Goodenough again,[17] this time succeeding on 17 February.[18] [19]

Personal life

Vince Connelly has a wife, Peta, and three teenage children.

Connelly is an active member of the Scarborough Surf Life Saving Club; Legacy WA; the Returned & Services League North Beach Sub-Branch; the Lions Club of North Beach and the Veterans Transition Centre.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mr Vince Connelly MP . Parliament of Australia . 13 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Official Website. About.
  3. Web site: About Vince. 2021-09-18. Vince Connelly MP.
  4. SAS The Search For Warriors Part 1 . en . .
  5. News: Burrell . Andrew . Ex-soldier Vince Connelly embarks one new battle for Stirling . 13 June 2019 . The Australian.
  6. Web site: 2021-08-23. The one thing WA needs to move beyond submarine debate. 2021-09-18. The West Australian. en . subscription.
  7. Web site: Press Conference - Canberra, ACT Prime Minister of Australia. 2021-09-18. www.pm.gov.au.
  8. Web site: AEC redirection page. 2021-09-18. Australian Electoral Commission. en-AU.
  9. Web site: Names and boundaries of federal electoral divisions in Western Australia decided. 2021-09-18. Australian Electoral Commission. en-AU.
  10. Web site: Scarr . Lanai . Vince Connelly: Outgoing Stirling MP to run for preselection against sitting colleague Ian Goodenough in Moore . The West Australian . 3 September 2021 . 5 September 2021 . subscription.
  11. Web site: Spagnolo . Joe . Senior Liberals fume at Stirling MP Vince Connelly's attempt to unseat Federal MP Ian Goodenough . The West Australian . 4 September 2021 . 5 September 2021 . subscription.
  12. Web site: Statement on the Draft AEC Redistribution. 2021-09-19. Vince Connelly MP.
  13. Web site: Zimmerman . Josh . Ian Goodenough: 'The Clan' member survives preselection challenge from Vince Connelly . The West Australian . 22 September 2021 . 23 September 2021.
  14. Web site: Vince Connelly MP . Liberal Western Australia . 3 February 2022.
  15. Web site: Cowan, WA . AEC Tally Room . 1 June 2022.
  16. Web site: Massola . James . Who's who in the Liberals' left, right and centre factions? . The Sydney Morning Herald . 20 March 2021 . Fairfax Media . 1 February 2022.
  17. Web site: Zimmerman . Josh . Vince Connelly confirms second consecutive preselection challenge to Liberal Moore MP Ian Goodenough . The West Australian . 16 January 2024 . 16 January 2024 . subscription.
  18. Web site: Bourke . Keane . Ho . Cason . Sitting MP Ian Goodenough ousted as Liberal candidate in WA seat of Moore as Vince Connelly wins preselection . ABC News . 17 February 2024 . 17 February 2024.
  19. Web site: Zimmerman . Josh . Moore preselection: Ian Goodenough warns of Liberal Party ‘civil war’ after being dumped for Vince Connelly . The West Australian . 17 February 2024 . 17 February 2024 . subscription.