REVIEW OF THE CATSI ACT . First, two groups, one local and regional and the other a national group, will create models aimed at improving local and regional decision-making, and identifying how best federal government can record Indigenous peoples' views and ideas. [9] Mal Brough's family have a longstanding belief that they are of Aboriginal descent through one ancestor,[10] but, at least in part due to uncertainty around this heritage, Brough does not identify himself as such. [11] Brough does not appear at all in the Parliament's records of Indigenous members. Ken Wyatt. He continues this tradition of firsts by being the; First person to … “I just thought this is possibly an end to recognition,” Ken Wyatt, the Liberal member for Hasluck, said. Named after Sir Paul Hasluck 1905–93, Diplomat, Cabinet Minister and the first Western Australian born Governor-General of Australia and his wife Dame Alexandra Hasluck 1908–93, a noted author. Minister for Indigenous Australians . 2. [5], On 28 September 2010, Wyatt attended the opening of the 43rd Australian Parliament to take up his seat as member for Hasluck. This page was last edited on 6 March 2021, at 02:19. [26], In 1996 Wyatt was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia for services to Aboriginal health. It was set up in 2000, for the 2001 federal election. Thank you for subscribing to the Hasluck Happenings. “Support like this for grassroots sports is about stronger, healthier and happier communities,” Federal Member for Hasluck, Ken Wyatt MP, said today. Expressions of Interest will be assessed by the Hasluck Stronger Communities Consultation Committee (the Committee) between 22nd and 26th of February 2021. It includes the suburbs of Bailup, Beckenham, Beechina, Bellevue, Bickley, Boya, Caversham, Chidlow, Darlington, Forrestfield, Gidgegannup, Glen Forrest, Gooseberry Hill, Gorrie, Greenmount, Guildford, Hacketts Gully, Hazelmere, Helena Valley, Hovea, Jane Brook, Kalamunda, Kenwick, Koongamia, Lesmurdie, Maddington, Mahogany Creek, Maida Vale, Malmalling, Middle Swan, Midland, Midvale, Mt Helena, Mundaring, Parkerville, Paulls Valley, Piesse Brook, Red Hill, Reservoir, Sawyers Valley, South Guildford, Stoneville, Stratton, Swan View, The Lakes, Viveash, Walliston, Wattle Grove, Welshpool, Woodbridge and Wooroloo. He wore a traditional Booka – a kangaroo skin coat with feathers from a red-tailed black cockatoo, signifying a leadership role in Noongar culture. Authorised by Ken Wyatt MP, Liberal Party of Australia, Forrestfield, WA, Shop 10-12 Hawaiian's Forrestfield, 80 Hale Road Forrestfield WA 6058, PO Box 325 | (08) 9359 0322 | ken.wyatt.mp@aph.gov.au, Click here to download the map of Hasluck from the AEC. [18], Wyatt retained his marginal seat at the May 2019 federal election with an increased majority. David Kennedy was the first Indigenous individual to be elected to both a state parliament and the Federal Parliament, having served as the ALP Member for Bendigo (1969–1972) prior to entering the Victorian Parliament in 1982 (MLA, ALP). “Our Government recognises the wider social and community benefits that come from greater activity and participation. Wyatt's cousin Cedric Wyatt was a senior public servant and unsuccessful Liberal candidate for federal parliament. Kenneth George Wyatt AM (born 4 August 1952) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, representing the Division of Hasluck for the Liberal Party. 2019–present: Minister for Indigenous Australians. The cloak had been presented to him by Noongar elders. OR scan and email to ken.wyatt.mp@aph.gov.au with the subject as follows: “SCP Round 6 [name of applicant]” OR complete the form online here (Click here to download the EOI Form). WYATT, Ken: Liberal: 46,637: 9,074: 55.39: 52.05 +3.34: Elected: MARTIN, James: Australian Labor Party: 37,563-9,074: 44.61: 47.95-3.34 : Help and notes. Kenneth George Wyatt AM (born 4 August 1952) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, representing the Division of Hasluck for the Liberal Party.He is the first Indigenous Australian elected to the House of Representatives, the first to serve as a government minister, and the first appointed to cabinet. [13], On 20 September 2015, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that Wyatt would become Assistant Minister for Health, making him the first Indigenous frontbencher in federal parliament. His mother, Mona Abdullah, was one of the Stolen Generations of Aboriginal children removed from their parents and relocated to Roelands, where she met her husband Don. Ken Wyatt was elected in 2010 as the Federal Member for Hasluck, located east of Perth, making history as the first Indigenous Member of the House of Representatives. Truth.". Wyatt, of primarily Nyungar (Nyoongar), Yamatji, and Wongi heritage, was born at Roelands Mission, in … Name: Ken Wyatt AM, MP Age: 63 Electorate: Hasluck Political affiliation: Liberal 1. [2], Prior to entering Parliament, Wyatt served as senior public servant in the fields of Aboriginal health and education. Liberal Party. Treaty. 860 talking about this. He received the Centenary Medal in 2001.[27][28]. The traditional garment worn by Ken is booka, a kangaroo skin cloak, was presented to him by Perth’s Noongar elders and decorated with cockatoo feathers that signify his status in Noongar culture. [19][20], In July 2019, he gave an address to the National Press Club, in which he spoke of the theme of NAIDOC Week 2019: "Voice. Authorised by Ken Wyatt MP, Liberal Party of Australia, Forrestfield, WA. Ken Wyatt: Party: Liberal: Namesake: Paul Hasluck; Alexandra Hasluck: Electors: 93,930 (2010) Area: 245 km 2 (94.6 sq mi) Demographic: Outer Metropolitan : Paul and Alexandra Hasluck on the right, with Queen Juliana. The Senior Advisory Group (SAG) is co-chaired by Professor Tom Calma AO, Chancellor of the University of Canberra, and Professor Dr Marcia Langton, Associate Provost at the University of Melbourne, and comprises a total of 20 leaders and experts from across the country. He spoke of the development of a local, regional and national voice, and said "with respect to [Indigenous] Treaty, it's important that states and territory jurisdictions take the lead. He was elevated to cabinet in May 2019 as Minister for Indigenous Australians in the Morrison Government. The Hon Ken Wyatt AM MP . Member for Hasluck . This table provides the number of first preference votes received for all candidates in the division. He was born at Roelands Mission farm, near Bunbury south of Perth in Western Australia, a former home for young Indigenous children removed from their families. The eponyms of the division are Sir Paul Hasluck, the member for the Division of Curtin in the House of Representatives from 1949 to 1969 and subsequently the Governor-General of Australia from 1969 to 1974, and his wife, Dame Alexandra Hasluck, an author. Shop 10-12 Hawaiian's Forrestfield, 80 Hale Road Forrestfield WA 6058 . Being a member of parliament is a privilege and honour and I don’t take that lightly. MP. [24] The models for the Voice are being developed in two stages:[25], The first meeting of the group was held in Canberra on 13 November 2019. 840 talking about this. Consultations will be held with Indigenous leaders, communities and stakeholders to refine the models developed in the first stage. Ken Wyatt was elected in 2010 as the Federal Member for Hasluck, located east of Perth, making history as the first Indigenous Member of the House of Representatives. For these reasons Neville Bonner is recorded as the first Indigenous federal parliamentarian. Wyatt's father has Yamatji and Irish ancestry. If you had to call Hasluck now, you could be pretty confident that Ken Wyatt will retain the seat. Ken Wyatt, Australian Liberal Party politician, the first Aboriginal person to be elected (2010) to the national House of Representatives and to become (2019) a federal cabinet minister. When you consider the constitution, they are better placed to undertake that work", and with regard to truth-telling, he would "work on approaches to work on how we progress towards truth-telling". Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Ken Wyatt sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. Member for Hasluck and Minister for Indigenous Health Ken Wyatt speaks about the Native Title Amendment (Indigenous Land Use Agreements) Bill 2017. He won the seat with a 1.4-point swing,[4] and became the first Aboriginal person to be elected to the Australian House of Representatives (if one excludes David Kennedy[note 1] who was Member for Bendigo from 1969 to 1972),[5][6][7][8] and the third elected to the Parliament (behind Neville Bonner and Aden Ridgeway, both Senators). This table provides the number of first preference votes received for all candidates in the division. Wyatt was appointed Minister for Aged Care and Minister for Indigenous Health in the Turnbull Government in January 2017, after previously serving as an assistant minister since September 2015. [3] He was also previously Director of Aboriginal Education with the WA Department of Education. [12] He made his maiden speech to the Parliament on 29 September and received a standing ovation from both the government and opposition benches as well as from the public galleries. Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care and Minister for Indigenous Health. The division was proclaimed at a redistribution of Western Australia's electoral divisions on 20 November 2000, and first contested at the 2001 federal election. 11 December 2019 . Wählen Sie aus erstklassigen Inhalten zum Thema Ken Wyatt in höchster Qualität. Ben is also Western Australia's Aboriginal Affairs Minister which makes Ken, as Indigenous Australians Minister, his federal portfolio counterpart. Cedric's son Ben Wyatt is a Labor Party politician and the current state Treasurer of Western Australia. He is the first Indigenous Australian elected to the House of Representatives, the first to serve as a government minister, and the first appointed to cabinet. The Division of Hasluck is an electoral division of the Australian House of Representatives, in Western Australia. The division was first proclaimed in 2001 and has been held by the Hon Sharryn Jackson (2001-2004 & 2007-2010), the Hon Stuart Henry (2004-2007) and the Hon Ken Wyatt (2010 – present). He said that he would "develop and bring forward a consensus option for constitutional recognition to be put to a referendum during the current parliamentary term". Location: Hasluck covers the Shires of Mundaring and Kalamunda (part), and the Cities of Gosnells (part) and Swan (part). The groups consist mainly of Indigenous members. Named after Sir Paul Hasluck 1905–93, Diplomat, Cabinet Minister and the first Western Australian born Governor-General of Australia and his wife Dame Alexandra Hasluck 1908–93, a noted author. 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Wyatt is an Indigenous Australian, also of part English, Irish and Indian descent. The assistant health minister and MP for Hasluck in WA, Ken Wyatt, on the campaign trail. [1] He has held positions as Director of the WA Office of Aboriginal Health as well as a similar post with NSW Health. After the election, he was appointed Minister for Indigenous Australians in the Second Morrison Ministry. Although his term commenced on 21 September, he was not sworn in with the other ministers as he was overseas, with his ceremony taking place on 30 September. Official Facebook page of Ken Wyatt AM MP, Federal Member for Hasluck, Minister for Indigenous Australians. Hansard transcript of maiden speech to the House of Representatives by Ken Wyatt, Liberal member for Hasluck. He is the first Indigenous person to hold the position, and was also elevated to cabinet. Mr WYATT (4:55 PM) —I acknowledge the traditional owners, the Ngambri people, on whose land this great house stands and I equally acknowledge their elders past and present.I want to personally thank Matilda House for the Welcome to Country. 57 year-old Ken Wyatt is an Indigenous health and education adviser and is the director of the WA Office of Aboriginal Health. The Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt, AM MP, has today announced a comprehensive review into the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006 (CATSI Act) to ensure it is still fit for purpose and that … Why are you running? Ken Wyatt, your Liberal for Hasluck Ken Wyatt was elected in 2010 as the Federal Member for Hasluck, located east of Perth, making history as the first Indigenous Member of the House of Representatives. Federal Member for Hasluck, Ken Wyatt MP, has launched his re-election campaign, at Mulberry on Swan, surrounded by hundreds of supporters. The traditional garment worn by Ken is booka, a kangaroo skin cloak, was presented to him by Perth’s Noongar elders and decorated with cockatoo feathers that signify his status in Noongar culture. [14][15] On 18 February 2016, Wyatt's responsibilities were expanded to include aged care in addition to health following a rearrangement in the ministry;[16][17] and were expanded further when on 24 January 2017 Wyatt was the first indigenous Australian appointed as an Australian Government Minister, with responsibility for the portfolio of Aged Care and the newly established portfolio of Indigenous Health. Photograph: Will Russell/The Guardian K en Wyatt’s campaign team is … Kenneth George Wyatt AM (born 4 August 1952) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, representing the Division of Hasluck for the Liberal Party. His mother has Wongi and Noongar ancestry,[1] while her surname, Abdullah, is from an ancestor who migrated from India to be a cameleer, helping lay the trans-Australia telegraph line. Profile. WYATT, Ken: Liberal: 42,294: 3,337: 52.05: 56.02-3.97: Elected: LEADBETTER, Bill: Australian Labor Party: 38,957-3,337: 47.95: 43.98 +3.97 : Help and notes. Wyatt was appointed Minister for Aged Care and Minister for Indigenous Health in the Turnbull Government in January 2017, after previously serving as an assistant m… However, his Indigenous heritage was not known when he entered both parliaments nor did he self-identify as Indigenous at that time. Official Facebook page of Ken Wyatt AM MP, Federal Member for Hasluck, Minister for Indigenous Australians. [21][22][23], On 30 October 2019, Wyatt announced the commencement of a "co-design process" aimed at providing an "Indigenous voice to government". He is the first Indigenous Australian elected to the House of Representatives, the first to serve as a government minister, and the first appointed to cabinet. MEDIA RELEASE . Ken Wyatt (Liberal) since 2010. [3], Wyatt stood for the Liberal Party in the seat of Hasluck in the 2010 election, defeating Labor incumbent Sharryn Jackson. Industries within the electorate vary from retail to transport and service industries,  including light industry, medical, construction, manufacturing and agriculture. The electorate of Hasluck is over 1,100 sq km and covers the Shires of Mundaring and Kalamunda (part), and the Cities of Gosnells (part) and Swan (part).