Rob Mitchell (Victorian politician)

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Rob Mitchell

Member of the Australian Parliament
for McEwen
Assumed office
21 August 2010
Preceded byFran Bailey
Personal details
Born
Robert George Mitchell

(1967-09-09) 9 September 1967 (age 53)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLabor
Domestic partnerLisa Cartledge
Children1
Websitewww.robmitchell.com.au

Robert George Mitchell (born 9 September 1967) is an Australian politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives since August 2010, representing the electorate of McEwen. Previously a member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 2002 to 2006, he currently serves in the position of second deputy speaker.

Early life[]

Mitchell was born in Melbourne on 9 September 1967.[1] He grew up in the suburb of Dallas in the city's north. His younger brother Jason died of Marfan syndrome at the age of 29.[2]

Mitchell left school in year 10 to take up a shoemaking apprenticeship. He later worked as a contractor for the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, as a tow-truck operator, and as a sales and marketing representative within the transport industry.[2] He was the state manager of a diesel parts company from 2000 to 2002 and is a member of the Institute of Automotive Mechanical Engineers.[1]

State politics[]

Mitchell was recruited into the ALP by Don Nardella. He first stood for parliament at the 1999 Victorian state election, unsuccessfully standing for the Victorian Legislative Council in Central Highlands Province.[2] He won the seat on his next attempt at the 2002 state election.[3] The province was abolished in 2006 following the reform of the Legislative Council. Mitchell then stood unsuccessfully as the Labor candidate for the Victorian Legislative Assembly seat of Benalla at the 2006 state election.[4]

Federal politics[]

At the 2007 federal election, Mitchell was the Labor candidate for the seat of McEwen, a hybrid urban-rural seat encompassing Labor-friendly territory in north Melbourne and more conservative rural areas to the north of the capital. He had initially been announced as the winning candidate, defeating the sitting Liberal member Fran Bailey by a mere seven votes. However, after a recount this margin was reduced to five. A subsequent recount requested by the Liberal Party, overturned this result with Mitchell instead losing by 12 votes.[5] The Court of Disputed Returns later increased this margin to 27 votes.[citation needed]

Mitchell won McEwen following Bailey's retirement at the 2010 federal election. His win was one of only two gains for Labor at the election. Ahead of the 2013 federal election, McEwen was pushed further into Melbourne, technically making it a safe Labor seat. However, Mitchell weathered a nine-point swing against former Liberal MLC Donna Petrovich. He retained the seat at the 2016 election with a swing of seven points.[citation needed]

Mitchell served as a government whip from May 2013 until the government's defeat at the 2013 election. He was subsequently elected second deputy speaker of the House, having been first appointed to the speaker's panel in February 2012.[1]

Personal life[]

Mitchell has one daughter with his partner Lisa Cartledge.[2] As of 2021 he lived in Whittlesea, Victoria.[6] His home was nearly lost in the Black Saturday bushfires in 2009.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Mr Rob Mitchell MP". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Maiden speech". Hansard. Parliament of Australia. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  3. ^ State Election 2002: Central Highlands Province
  4. ^ State Election 2006: Benalla District
  5. ^ AEC Media Release: Recount of 643 disputed votes in McEwen completed
  6. ^ "Rob Mitchell". Australian Labor Party. Retrieved 10 April 2021.

External links[]

Parliament of Australia
Preceded by
Fran Bailey
Member for McEwen
2010–present
Incumbent
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