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词条 Brad Hazzard
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  1. Background and early career

  2. Political career

     NSW Opposition  NSW Government 

  3. Personal life

  4. See also

  5. References

{{short description|New South Wales politician}}{{Use Australian English|date=September 2013}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2013}}{{Infobox Politician
| honorific-prefix = The Honourable
| name = Brad Hazzard
| honorific-suffix = MP
| image = Bradley Hazzard, Lismore, December 2012 (crop).jpg
| office = Minister for Health
| term_start = 30 January 2017
| term_end =
| premier = Gladys Berejiklian
| predecessor = Jillian Skinner
| successor =
| office1 = Minister for Medical Research
| term_start1 = 30 January 2017
| term_end1 =
| premier1 = Gladys Berejiklian
| predecessor1 = Pru Goward
| successor1 =
| constituency_MP2 = Wakehurst
| parliament2 = New South Wales
| term_start2 = 25 May 1991
| term_end2 =
| predecessor2 = John Booth
| successor2 =
| majority2 =
| office3 = Minister for Family and Community Services
| term_start3 = 2 April 2015
| term_end3 = 30 January 2017
| premier3 = Mike Baird
| predecessor3 = Gabrielle Upton
| successor3 = Pru Goward
| office4 = Minister for Social Housing
| term_start4 = 2 April 2015
| term_end4 = 30 January 2017
| premier4 = Mike Baird
| predecessor4 = Frank Terenzini
| successor4 = Pru Goward
| order5 = Attorney General of New South Wales
| term_start5 = 23 April 2014
| term_end5 = 2 April 2015
| premier5 = Mike Baird
| predecessor5 = Greg Smith
| successor5 = Gabrielle Upton
| order6 = Minister for Justice
| premier6 = Mike Baird
| term_start6 = 23 April 2014
| term_end6 = 2 April 2015
| predecessor6 = Greg Smith
| successor6 = Troy Grant {{small|(Justice and Police)}}
David Elliott {{small|(Corrections)}}
| order7 = Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
| premier7 = Barry O'Farrell
| term_start7 = 3 April 2011
| term_end7 = 23 April 2014
| predecessor7 = Tony Kelly
| successor7 = Pru Goward {{small|(Planning)}}
Mike Baird {{small|(Infrastructure)}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1951|8|30|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
| death_date =
| death_place =
| party = Liberal Party
| relations =
| spouse =
| children =
| residence =
| occupation = Solicitor and teacher
| alma_mater = University of Sydney
University of New South Wales
Macquarie University
| religion =
| signature =
| website = Brad Hazzard MP webpage
| footnotes =
}}Bradley Ronald Hazzard (born 30 August 1951), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Health and the Minister for Medical Research since January 2017 in the Berejiklian government.[1] Hazzard is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Wakehurst for the Liberal Party since 1991.[2]

Hazzard has previously served as the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and the Minister Assisting the Premier on Infrastructure NSW in the O'Farrell government between 2011 and 2014; as the Attorney General of New South Wales and the Minister for Justice between 2014 and 2015 in the first Baird ministry;[3] and as the Minister for Family and Community Services and the Minister for Social Housing between April 2015 and January 2017 in the second Baird government.[4][5]

Background and early career

Hazzard was educated at Manly Boys' High School (now Manly Selective Campus), Macquarie University where he gained a Bachelor of Arts (Science) and a Diploma of Education, the University of New South Wales where he graduated Bachelor of Laws, and the University of Sydney where he graduated Master of Laws. Hazzard was then employed as a science teacher (1974-1977) before being admitted as a solicitor in 1977. He was a partner in a Manly law firm from 1981 to 1996.[2]

Political career

In 1983, Hazzard joined the Liberal Party and quickly rose through the ranks, becoming regional president and a member of the state executive from 1985 to 1986.[2] Hazzard was pre-selected as Liberal Party candidate for Wakehurst in April 1991, ahead of the sitting Liberal Party member John Booth. He was elected to NSW Legislative Assembly in 1991 and sat in the backbench during the Greiner and Fahey governments.[8]

Hazzard played a role in the 'Metherell affair', involving the neighbouring Member for Davidson, Terry Metherell, who upon his resignation from the Liberal Party had expressed to Hazzard his interest in one of the Directorships at the new Environmental Protection Authority. Hazzard discussed this with Premier Greiner and the Minister for the Environment, Tim Moore, at Greiner's residence in February 1992. Greiner and Hazzard then discussed the matter with Metherell while in Parliament ten days later.[6] The government subsequently created the job for Metherell, which he accepted, effectively engineering a vacancy in a seat that the Liberal Party would recover at a by-election. At the May 1992 by-election the Labor Party did not nominate a candidate, and a field of Independents and minor parties reduced the Liberal vote by 16 points (14 points after preferences), nevertheless won by Liberal candidate Andrew Humpherson.[7]

NSW Opposition

After the Labor party won the 1995 election, Hazzard was appointed to the Opposition frontbench and held various shadow portfolios. Under Opposition Leader Peter Collins, Hazzard was Shadow Minister for Corrective and Emergency Services (1995–96), Environment (1996-1997), Aboriginal Affairs (1996-2007), and Sport and Recreation (1997–99)[2] Under Kerry Chikarovski he was Shadow Minister for Housing (1999-2000), Corrective Services (1999-2000), Disability Services and Ageing (2000–03), and Community Services (2000–03). Under John Brogden he was Shadow Minister for Energy and Utilities (2003–05), Science and Medical Research (2003–05), Youth (2005), and Community Services (2005).[2]

Under Peter Debnam and Barry O'Farrell he was Shadow Minister for Education (2005–07) and was made Shadow Minister for Redfern Waterloo (2007–08). He was also appointed Shadow Minister for Planning (2008–11) and Shadow Minister for Infrastructure (2008–11).[2] Between 2007 and 2011 Hazzard criticised the State Labor Government's move to take planning powers away from Local government and handing them to government-appointed planning panels and their attitudes towards development of heritage areas.[8]

NSW Government

In April 2011 Hazzard was appointed Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and Minister Assisting the Premier on Infrastructure NSW. He also served as Leader of the Legislative Assembly from April 2011 to April 2014.[9]

Due to the resignation of Barry O'Farrell as Premier,[10] and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle by Mike Baird, the new Liberal Leader,[3] in April 2014 Hazzard was sworn in as the Attorney General and as the Minister for Justice; and lost the portfolio of Planning and Infrastructure.[2][11][12] In April 2015, following the 2015 state election, Hazzard was sworn in as the Minister for Family and Community Services and the Minister for Social Housing in the second Baird ministry.[4]

Following the resignation of Mike Baird as Premier,[13] Gladys Berejiklian was elected as Liberal leader and sworn in as Premier.[14][15][16] The Berejiklian ministry was subsequently formed with Hazzard sworn in as the Minister for Health and the Minister for Medical Research with effect from 30 January 2017.[1]

Personal life

Hazzard has two adult sons.[17]

See also

{{stack|{{portal|New South Wales|Politics}}}}
  • Shadow Ministry of Barry O'Farrell
  • O'Farrell ministry
  • First Baird ministry
  • Second Baird ministry
  • Berejiklian ministry

References

1. ^{{cite news|agency=AAP|title=Refreshed NSW cabinet sworn in|url=http://www.skynews.com.au/news/top-stories/2017/01/30/refreshed-nsw-cabinet-to-be-sworn-in.html|accessdate=30 January 2017|work=Sky News|location=Australia|date=30 January 2017}}
2. ^{{Cite NSW Parliament |id=6 |name=Mr (Brad) Bradley Ronald Hazzard, BA, DipEd, LLB(NSW), LLM(Syd) MP |accessdate=2 April 2019}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/mike-bairds-cabinet-reshuffle-a-preparation-for-next-election-20140422-371g9.html |title=Mike Baird's cabinet reshuffle a preparation for next election |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |date=22 April 2014 |accessdate=24 April 2014 |author=Nicholls, Sean }}
4. ^{{cite news|last=Hasham|first=Nicole|title=Premier Mike Baird's new NSW cabinet sworn in: Gladys Berejiklian and Gabrielle Upton first female Treasurer and Attorney-General|url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/premier-mike-bairds-new-nsw-cabinet-sworn-in-gladys-berejiklian-and-gabrielle-upton-first-female-treasurer-and-attorneygeneral-20150402-1mdjb7.html|accessdate=6 April 2015|newspaper=The Sydney Morning Herald|date=3 April 2015}}
5. ^{{cite news|author=Coultan, Mark |title=Mike Baird reveals NSW cabinet|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/state-politics/mike-baird-reveals-nsw-cabinet/story-fnsgbndb-1227287846548|accessdate=6 April 2015|newspaper=The Australian|date=1 April 2015}}
6. ^{{cite book | first = Ian | last = Hancock | title = The Liberals: a history of the NSW division of the Liberal party | publisher = The Federation Press | year = 2000 | pages = 293–297 | type = hardback | location = Sydney | isbn = 978-1-86287-659-0 | accessdate = }}
7. ^{{cite news | title=NSW By-Elections Background | date=12 September 2005 | publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation | work = ABC Election Guide 2005 | url=http://www.abc.net.au/elections/nsw/2005/guide/background.htm | accessdate = 30 April 2011 | author = Green, Antony | authorlink= Antony Green}}
8. ^{{cite web | title =NSW Opposition angry at plan to remove more council planning powers | publisher =Livenews.com.au | url =http://livenews.com.au/news/nsw-opposition-angry-at-plan-to-remove-more-council-planning-powers/2009/5/30/208297 | accessdate =21 June 2009 | date = | work = | author = }}{{dead link|date=July 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
9. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/new-faces-in-barry-ofarrells-cabinet/story-fn3dxity-1226032816887 | agency=AAP | title=New faces in Barry O'Farrell's Cabinet | work=The Australian | date=3 April 2011 | accessdate=30 April 2011}}
10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/barry-ofarrell-quits-as-nsw-premier-over-memory-fail/story-fn59niix-1226886224077 |title=Barry O'Farrell quits as NSW Premier over memory fail |date=16 April 2014 |work=The Australian |accessdate=23 April 2014 }}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/mike-bairds-nsw-cabinet-20140422-371j4.html |title=Mike Baird's NSW cabinet |date=22 April 2014 |work=The Sydney Morning Herald |accessdate=23 April 2014 }}
12. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-22/premier-mike-baird-to-announce-new-cabinet-line-up/5402930/ |title=Baird Cabinet announced: Premier promotes Constance to Treasurer, makes way for five new MPs |work=ABC News |location=Australia |date=22 April 2014 |accessdate=22 April 2014 }}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://m.thesatellite.com.au/news/baird-resigns-nsw-premier-quit-top-job-and-parliam/3133375/|first=Owen|last=Jacques|title=Baird resigns: NSW Premier to quit top job and Parliament|work=The Satellite|date=19 January 2017|accessdate=18 January 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202002956/http://m.thesatellite.com.au/news/baird-resigns-nsw-premier-quit-top-job-and-parliam/3133375/|archive-date=2 February 2017|dead-url=yes|df=dmy-all}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Swearing-In of The Honourable Gladys Berejiklian MP, the 45th Premier of New South Wales, and The Honourable John Barilaro MP, Deputy Premier|url=https://www.governor.nsw.gov.au/governor/vice-regal-program/monday-23-january-2017/|website=Vice Regal Program |publisher=Governor of New South Wales|accessdate=27 January 2017|date=23 January 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Ministers|url=https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/members/pages/ministers.aspx|website=parliament.nsw.gov.au|publisher=Parliament of New South Wales|accessdate=27 January 2017}}
16. ^{{cite news|last1=Clennell|first1=Andrew|title=Premier Gladys Berejiklian plans major reshuffle for cabinet|url=http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/premier-gladys-berejiklian-plans-major-reshuffle-for-cabinet/news-story/1bb77d4e287dc82004f80186e40d18f0|accessdate=27 January 2017|work=The Daily Telegraph|date=26 January 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web |title=Profile |publisher=Brad Hazzard, MP |work=webpage |url=http://www.bradhazzard.com.au/pages/about-brad.php |accessdate=21 February 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070928113517/http://www.bradhazzard.com.au/pages/about-brad.php |archivedate=28 September 2007 |df=dmy-all }}

 

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