Gary Hardgrave

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Gary Douglas Hardgrave (born 5 January 1960), Australian politician, was the Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1996 until 2007, representing the Division of Moreton, Queensland. He was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and was educated at Griffith University, Queensland. In the 1980s he began his career as a broadcaster, co-hosting the Australian children's television show Wombat. He continued radio and television broadcasting, and worked as a media adviser to Liberal politicians, before entering politics.

Hardgrave initially ran for election to the Queensland parliament in the 1992 state election and lost. He contested Moreton in 1996 against ALP incumbent Garrie Gibson and won. He has since won the seat in 1998, 2001 and 2004. Recent boundary redistributions have eaten away at his margin. Hardgrave was Australia's first ever Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs from 2001 to 2004. He was Minister for Vocational and Technical Education since October 2004 to early 2007, and was widely tipped to gain the high-profile Immigration portfolio in a speculated mid-2006 cabinet reshuffle. On 23 January 2007 Hardgrave was dropped from the ministry and demoted to the backbench and stripped of his Vocational and Technical Education Portfolio. Kevin Andrews instead received the Immigration portfolio.[1]

On 2 March 2007 the Australian Federal Police raided Hardgrave's office.[2] In relation to the same investigation the Federal Police also raided the offices of Ross Vasta MP and Andrew Laming MP. Hardgrave has claimed he is the "meat in the sandwich" in a Queensland Liberal plot to destroy backbencher Andrew Laming. Hardgrave and Laming are both members of the Liberal Party of Australia. "Someone's out to bury him," Hardgrave told The Age, referring to Laming. "This is another example of how stupid the faction-driven Queensland Liberal Party can be" Hardgrave said.[3] On 11 September 2007, the Australian Federal Police officially cleared both Hardgrave and fellow Liberal Colleague Ross Vasta of any wrong-doing.[4]

Hardgrave lost his seat to Graham Perrett in the 2007 election.

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Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
Garrie Gibson
Member for Moreton
1996–2007
Succeeded by
Graham Perrett
Persondata
NAME Hardgrave, Gary Douglas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH 5 January 1960
PLACE OF BIRTH Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
DATE OF DEATH living
PLACE OF DEATH