Adam Searle

Adam Searle is an Australian politician. He has been a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since May 2011. He is the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council of New South Wales since April 2015 and is NSW Labor spokesman and Shadow Minister for Industry, Resources & Energy and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations.


Adam Searle

MLC
Adam Searle MLC addresses NSW Labor conference 2015
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
Assumed office
24 May 2011
Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)
Assumed office
5 May 2015
Preceded byLuke Foley
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council (New South Wales)
In office
14 Jun 2011  6 Mar 2015
Personal details
Political partyLabor Party
ProfessionBarrister
Websitehttps://adamsearle.org/

Adam was born in Sydney and raised on the far north coast of NSW. He returned to Sydney to complete school and attended Sydney University.

Adam joined the Australian Labor Party in 1985 and has been an active member since, holding various positions at branch and electorate council levels. He has frequently been a delegate to the NSW Annual Conference and in 2004 was a delegate to the National Conference.

He served on Blue Mountains City Council from September 1999 and was Mayor from September 2008 until September 2010. In 2001, he was the Labor candidate for the federal electorate of Macquarie.

Adam worked for NSW Labor in opposition from 1994-1995 and as Chief of Staff to NSW Attorney General and Minister for Industrial Relations, the Hon. J.W Shaw QC MLC from 1995 to 2000. Adam worked on the Industrial Relations Act 1996, which was used as a model by other State Labor governments. He was also involved in significant law reform across a range of areas such as anti-discrimination, occupational health and safety and special laws for those suffering asbestos and related illnesses to ensure they receive quick and fair trials.

In 2000, Adam commenced practicing law as a barrister in the areas of employment and industrial law and has been involved in a number of leading cases, including the pay equity case for childcare workers. He is still a member of the NSW Bar Association.

He was one of the expert panel of lawyers appointed by the NSW Government to examine the law relating to workplace deaths, which led to the enactment of legislation dealing specifically with workplace fatalities in 2005.

In May 2011, Adam was elected to the NSW Legislative Council to fill a casual vacancy caused by the resignation of former NSW Attorney General, John Hatzistergos. He was soon after elected Deputy Leader of the Labor Party in the Legislative Council and took on the role of Shadow Minister for Small Business and Industrial Relations prior to his current leadership and portfolio responsibilities. Adam's current term of service expires with the 57th Parliament on 3 March 2023.[1]

Adam resides in the Blue Mountains and takes an active interest local affairs. He enjoys reading and bush walking.[1] He also is well known in the community for his chicken coop and free range egg production.

References

  1. "The Hon. Adam SEARLE, MLC". Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 21 June 2017.

 


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