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Biography
Political Party Activity - Member Corrimal Branch of the A.L.P. since 1976 holding numerous branch and electorate Council executive positions.
Community Activity - Chair, Illawarra Regional Development Board; and Wollongong City Gallery Board. Deputy Chair, Tourism Wollongong; the Local Government Superannuation Scheme; and the Wollongong Sportsground Trust. Former Director Port Kembla Port Corporation. Patron of numerous sporting clubs and cultural organisations.
Local Government Activity - Lord Mayor of Wollongong, Sept. 1991 to 1999; and Alderman 1987-91. Member of the Executive of the NSW Local Government Association.
Personal - Married to Edna with two sons.
Qualifications, Occupations and Interests - Appointed a Fellow of the University of Wollongong 1995. Worked in Local Government for over 10 years, previously staff member to a Federal Member. Interests include: regional economic development, urban planning, community access, indigenous and community service issues.
The Hon. David Campbell MP
Minister for Transport and Roads
The Honourable David Andrew Campbell MP
David Campbell was born in Bulli and grew up in Corrimal in the heart of the seat he now represents in the NSW Parliament. He is married to Edna and they have two adult sons.
After four years as councillor on Wollongong City Council, and eight years as the Lord Mayor of Wollongong, he was elected as the Member for Keira in March 1999.
He was re-elected in March 2003, and became the Minister for Regional Development, Small Business and the Illawarra. The portfolio of Water Utilities was added in February 2006 and the following October he was appointed Leader of the House.
He has chaired the trustee board of the Parliamentary Superannuation Fund since 2003.
David was re-elected in March 2007 and on 2 April was sworn in as Minister for Police and Minister for the Illawarra. On 8 September 2008, David was sworn in as the Minister for Transport.
David recognises that passengers, customer service and accountability are key focus areas for the Transport Portfolio. He is working to deliver improved services to commuters and better public transport outcomes for all NSW.
In the Illawarra David has worked tirelessly to secure the evolution of the port of Port Kembla into Australia’s leading car import centre. He remains dedicated to ensuring his region receives a fair share of Government resources.
David was appointed a Fellow of the University of Wollongong in 1995. He has been a member of the University of Wollongong Council since 2003.
Prior to entering parliament David had experience as:
- a member of the executive of the NSW Local Government Association
- deputy chair of the Local Government Superannuation Scheme
- director, Port Kembla Port Corporation
- chair, Illawarra Regional Development Board
- chair, Wollongong City Gallery Board
- deputy chair, Wollongong Sportsground Trust
- deputy chair, Tourism Wollongong.
He is the patron of numerous sporting clubs and cultural organisations and is an avid sports fan, and a recreational swimmer.
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