Bernie Ripoll
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| The Hon Bernard Fernand Ripoll MP | |
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| Assumed office October 1998 |
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| Preceded by | Pauline Hanson |
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| Born | 10 November 1969 Pézenas, France |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Bernard Fernand Ripoll (born 6 January 1966) is an Australian politician. He has been a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives since October 1998, representing the Division of Oxley, Queensland. The seat of Oxley, otherwise a safe Labor seat, was previously held by Pauline Hanson, who formed the One Nation Party after winning the seat in 1996 as an independent.
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[edit] Early Life
Ripoll was born in Pézenas, France, and educated at the Queensland University of Technology. He was an aircraft electrician with the Royal Australian Air Force, an electrician and an organiser with the State Public Services Federation of Queensland (now known as the Queensland Public Sector Union) before entering politics.
[edit] Political career
Ripoll replaced Pauline Hanson as the Federal MP for Oxley after winning the Australian federal election, 1998. Prior to the election, the Division of Oxley was divided in half and the Division of Blair was introduced. Hanson decided to contest the latter division instead of Oxley as she believed this would improve her chances.
Ripoll was appointed Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Infrastructure in October 2004.
He is a member of the national Right faction of the Australian Labor Party, affiliated to the Labor Forum also known as AWU faction.
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| Preceded by Pauline Hanson |
Member for Oxley 1998 – present |
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