Warren Entsch Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Honourable
Warren Entsch
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Chief Opposition Whip in the House of Representatives
Term Start:14 September 2010
Term End:18 September 2013
Leader:Tony Abbott
Predecessor:Alex Somlyay
Successor:Philip Ruddock
Constituency Mp1:Leichhardt
Parliament1:Australian
Predecessor2:Peter Dodd
Successor2:Jim Turnour
Term Start2:2 March 1996
Term End2:17 October 2007
Predecessor1:Jim Turnour
Term Start1:21 August 2010
Birth Name:Warren George Entsch
Birth Date:31 May 1950 [1]
Birth Place:Babinda, Queensland, Australia
Nationality:Australian
Spouse:Yolonde Entsch (nee Werner)
Party:Liberal (LNP)
Children:3
Residence:Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Occupation:Politician

Warren George Entsch (born 31 May 1950) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives from 1996 to 2007 and since 2010, representing the Division of Leichhardt. He is a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland, and sits with the Liberal Party in federal parliament.[2]

Early life

Entsch was born in Babinda, Queensland and served in the Royal Australian Air Force 1969–78. He was a railway porter, maintenance fitter and welder, real estate agent, farmer, grazier, crocodile catcher and company director before entering politics.[3]

In his time outside of Parliament between 2007 and 2010, Entsch worked as an independent director on the board of CEC Group, a Cairns-based property development company,[4] and a Director of the Australian Rainforest Foundation, a Cairns-based organisation focussing on the Daintree Rainforest.[5]

Politics

Entsch was first elected to the House of Representatives at the March 1996 federal election. He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Science and Resources 1998–2001 and was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources from 2001 to 2006. He then decided on retirement, ostensibly to spend time with his teenage son, and did not contest the November 2007 election.[6] He remained a member of the Liberal Party of Queensland until the formation of the Liberal National Party of Queensland in 2008. At that time, he supported the leadership of Brendan Nelson, regarding the spill against him by Malcolm Turnbull as "treachery."

On 10 November 2009, Entsch announced that he would again run for pre-selection for the seat of Leichhardt[7] and was re-elected to parliament at the August 2010 election defeating the man who had succeeded him in 2007, Labor incumbent Jim Turnour. Entsch was subsequently appointed Chief Opposition Whip by then-opposition leader Tony Abbott.[8] [9]

At the 2016 federal election Entsch was re-elected with 39.4% of first-preference votes[10] marking his seventh election victory in 20 years.[11] Entsch played a part in deposing of Malcolm Turnbull in the 2018 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills. He was again re-elected at the 2019 Australian federal election[12] with 37.6% of first-preference votes.[13] He was shortly afterwards appointed to the position of "special envoy to the Great Barrier Reef" by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.[14]

In May 2019, in his re-election victory speech, claimed his own success in the legalisation of same-sex marriage: "I've been very successful in campaigning for national change. Medical cannabis was one that I was able to successfully implement, the other was same-sex marriage, which I'm very proud of."[15]

In his role as Chair of the Parliament's Northern Australia Committee and the Juukan Gorge Inquiry, Entsch tabled the interim report of the "Inquiry into the destruction of 46,000-year-old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia" in December 2020.[16] [17]

Entsch was able to retain his seat at the 2022 election.[18] He argued for "No" in the 2023 referendum on the Voice to Parliament.[19] In local matters, Entsch has proposed the sale of housing commission properties to tenants, the same mechanism by which his own parents had become home owners.[20] Enstch has become a supporter of a spaceport on the Cape York Peninsula proposed by Space Centre Australia, where “I started as a sceptic and I’m now an absolute disciple."[21]

Political positions

Entsch is a member of the Moderate faction of the Liberal Party.[22] [23] He is known for supporting progressive causes.

Cannabis reform

Access to medical cannabis was a long campaign for Entsch. In February of 2016 he was one of the politicians who succeeded in passing a reform bill approved for conditions ranging from chronic pain to anxiety and depression.[24]

Indigenous Voice to Parliament

While Entsch did not campaign for or against the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, in the eventually-unsuccessful referendum on the matter in 2023, Entsch voted No. His reasoning was that he believed it would not have provided adequate support for Indigenous people and their communities. He does, however, support the constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians. He also criticised prominent Yes campaigner Noel Pearson, who he called a "crony" and rejected his large influence in local politics on the Cape York Peninsula.[25] 65.55% of voters in Entsch's seat of Leichhardt voted No in the referendum.[26]

Maritime environment

Entsch has strongly prosecuted the issue of plastic pollution on the reef, asserting that climate change was not a threat to the existence of the Great Barrier Reef.[27] By the end of 2019 Entsch acknowledged climate change and its impact as a serious threat to the Great Barrier Reef. In his December 2019 report to environment minister Sussan Ley he stated "Global climate change looms as the most serious existential threat to the long-term health and viability of the Reef."[28]

Same sex marriage

During the lead-up to Australia eventually legalising same-sex marriage in 2017, Entsch was for a long time a strong advocate for marriage equality in the Coalition.[29] [30]

In December 2005, Entsch pledged support for a civil union scheme after Britain began granting civil partnerships. In September 2010 Entsch indicated that he did not consider same-sex marriage an important issue[31] and voted against the Australian Greens 2010 motion for members of the house to poll their constituents on the issue of same-sex marriage.[32] Two years later he voted against a bill sponsored by Labor's Stephen Jones that would have legalised same-sex marriage.[33] On 17 August 2015, in defiance of Prime Minister Abbott, Entsch introduced a private member's bill to legalise same-sex marriage in Australia, arguing it would prevent Australia from being "a divided nation."[34] [35] On 7 December 2017, Entsch spoke in favour of and voted for,[36] the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill that enabled same-sex marriage in Australia.

Personal life

Entsch is married to Yolonde.[37] In March 2023, she was named by Queensland opposition leader David Crisafulli to be the LNP's candidate for the electoral district of Cairns in the 2024 Queensland state election.

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warren Entsch . Parliament of Australia . 14 February 2022.
  2. News: Australia Votes 2010: Leichhardt (Key Seat). 22 August 2010. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 August 2010. Warren Entsch 54.2% vs. Jim Turnour 45.8%.
  3. News: Warren Entsch's unconventional pathway to politics . ABC Radio. Conversations with Richard Fidler. Audio + text/. Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 8 December 2010 . 13 August 2020.
  4. News: The missing link in CEC's collapse is access to justice . Sydney Morning Herald . 31 July 2017 . 12 April 2019.
  5. Web site: Australian Rainforest Foundation . 12 April 2019.
  6. Web site: Get to Know Warren Entsch . PakMag . 13 August 2020 . 2 July 2017.
  7. Web site: Entsch Announcement. cairns.com.au.
  8. Web site: Hills . Ben . The barefoot kid from the bush . 2023-12-18 . SBS News . en.
  9. Web site: 2012-09-19 . Opposition whip moots civil partnerships . 2023-12-18 . ABC listen . en-AU.
  10. News: Federal Election 2016: Leichhardt. 19 July 2016. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 July 2016. Warren Entsch 54.1% vs. Sharryn Howes 45.9%.
  11. News: Veteran MP Warren Entsch claims outright victory in Leichhardt. 3 July 2016. The Cairns Post. 19 July 2016.
  12. Web site: Leichhardt 2019 Federal Election Result . Australian Electoral Commission . 13 August 2020 . 10 June 2019.
  13. Web site: Leichhardt (Key Seat) - Federal Electorate, Candidates, Results. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  14. Web site: Only one envoy and it's not Barnaby Joyce. 26 May 2019.
  15. Cairns Post, 20 May 2019, page 2
  16. Web site: Never Again . Parliament of Australia . 5 January 2021 . 23 June 2021.
  17. Book: Never again: Inquiry into the destruction of 46,000 year old caves at the Juukan Gorge in the Pilbara region of Western Australia - Interim Report. December 2020. Joint Standing Committee on Northern Australia. 978-1-76092-197-2 . Commonwealth of Australia. PDF
  18. Web site: Returned Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch reveals his plans for the next three years . 2022-06-22 . www.tropicnow.com.au.
  19. Web site: 2023-04-05 . Entsch rejects Voice . 2023-12-18 . ABC listen . en-AU.
  20. Web site: Subscribe to the Cairns Post . 2023-12-18 . en-AU.
  21. Web site: Nicholls . Matt . Race is on to build Cape York spaceport . 2023-12-18 . Cape York Weekly . en.
  22. Web site: Massola . James . 20 March 2021 . Who's who in the Liberals' left, right and centre factions? . 1 February 2022 . The Sydney Morning Herald . Fairfax Media.
  23. Web site: Massola . James . How Morrison's shattering defeat gave Dutton a seismic shift in factional power . 4 December 2023 . The Sydney Morning Herald. 8 April 2023 .
  24. Web site: It's been seven years since medicinal cannabis was legalised. Is access now 'too easy'? . 2023-12-18 . SBS News . en.
  25. Web site: Why I won't be supporting the Voice: Entsch .
  26. Web site: Referendum division results .
  27. Web site: New reef envoy Warren Entsch takes aim at 'coaching' of kids over climate change . SBS News.
  28. Report to the Minister for the Environment the Hon. Sussan Ley MPJune – December 2019 . Entsch, Warren . December 2019.
  29. Web site: How same-sex marriage warrior Warren Entsch has been left to shoulder the blame .
  30. Web site: Outback MP leads gay marriage push . 12 August 2015 .
  31. Web site: 'Disappointed, not surprised' – Warren Entsch and Leichhardt go against bellwether trend [in embedded video from 2:00]]. cairnsblog.net.
  32. Web site: Australian House of Representatives vote passed, 18th Nov 2010, 10:27 AM . 2023-03-04 . They Vote For You . en.
  33. Web site: Lower House votes down same-sex marriage bill . Cullen . Simon . 19 September 2012 . . 19 September 2012.
  34. News: Henderson. Anna. Warren Entsch introduces same-sex marriage bill with warning over 'divided nation'. 17 August 2015. ABC News. 17 August 2015.
  35. Web site: Entsch appeals for unity as same-sex marriage bill introduced. 17 August 2015. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  36. Web site: Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Bill 2017: Second Reading . Parliament of Australia (Hansard). House of Representatives. 7 December 2017. 10 January 2018.
  37. News: McKay . Jack . 26 March 2023 . LNP leader David Crisafulli reveals candidates for Redlands, Cairns and Thuringowa . . 26 March 2023 . Ms Entsch, whose husband is federal Leichhardt MP Warren Entsch....