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Andrew Thomson (Australian politician)

Andrew Thomson, Australian lawyer and politician

Andrew Peter Thomson, born on January 7, 1961, is an Australian politician who played a significant role as a former Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives. He served as the federal representative for the prestigious Division of Wentworth in New South Wales, contributing to the nation's legislative landscape during his parliamentary tenure.

Andrew Thomson's Political Career and Affiliation

Andrew Thomson embarked on his career in Australian federal politics as a representative of the Liberal Party of Australia. Established in 1944, the Liberal Party is one of the two major political parties in Australia, known for its centre-right ideology, advocating for liberal-conservative and economically liberal policies. Thomson's membership and subsequent election underscored his commitment to this political platform and its principles.

Representing the Division of Wentworth, New South Wales

From 1996 to 2001, Andrew Thomson held the crucial position of the Member for Wentworth, a federal electoral division located in the inner eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. The Division of Wentworth is historically significant and politically prominent, encompassing affluent areas and diverse communities. As the elected representative, Thomson was responsible for advocating for the interests and concerns of his constituents within the federal sphere, bridging local issues with national policy development.

Service in the Australian House of Representatives

His parliamentary service took place within the Australian House of Representatives, often referred to as the lower house of the Australian Parliament. This chamber is fundamental to the country's Westminster system of government, responsible for initiating and reviewing legislation, scrutinizing government actions, and forming the executive government. Members, like Thomson, are typically elected for three-year terms, playing a direct role in shaping national laws and policies.

During his period in Parliament, Andrew Thomson also served as the Minister for Sport and Tourism in the Howard Government. This ministerial portfolio highlighted his involvement in key national sectors, overseeing policies and initiatives designed to support and develop Australia's vibrant sports industry and its economically vital tourism sector. His single term in Parliament concluded in 2001, when he ultimately chose not to re-contest the seat of Wentworth, marking the end of his direct involvement in federal politics.

Frequently Asked Questions About Andrew Peter Thomson

Who is Andrew Peter Thomson?
Andrew Peter Thomson is a former Australian politician, born on January 7, 1961, who served as a Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives.
Which electorate did Andrew Thomson represent in the Australian Parliament?
He represented the Division of Wentworth, an electoral district located in the inner eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales.
When did Andrew Thomson serve as a Member of Parliament?
Andrew Thomson served as the Member for Wentworth in the Australian House of Representatives from 1996 to 2001.
Which political party was Andrew Thomson affiliated with?
He was a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, one of the country's two major political parties.
Did Andrew Thomson hold a ministerial position?
Yes, during his time in Parliament, Andrew Thomson served as the Minister for Sport and Tourism in the Howard Government.

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