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John Della Bosca

Australian politician


Summary

Australian politician

FieldValue
honorific_prefixThe Honourable
honorific-suffix
birth_nameJohn Joseph Della Bosca
birth_date
residencePhegans Bay, New South Wales
officeMinister for Health
term_start8 September 2008
term_end31 August 2009
predecessorReba Meagher
successorCarmel Tebbutt
office2Minister for the Central Coast
term_start22 April 2007
term_end231 August 2009
predecessor2Grant McBride
partyAustralian Labor Party (New South Wales Branch)
spouseBelinda Neal
children2 sons

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John Joseph Della Bosca (; born 18 July 1956) is an Australian former politician, representing the Labor Party in the New South Wales Legislative Council. From 1999 to 2009, Della Bosca served a range of ministerial portfolios, including Minister for Health and Minister for the Central Coast in the NSW State Government.

Early life and career

Della Bosca attended school at De La Salle College, Cronulla. Influenced by a visit to his school by Bob Carr, Della Bosca joined the ALP in January 1973. He rose through his branch and electorate council to take a place on the party's National Executive. Between 1976 and his election to parliament in 1999, Della Bosca worked for the labour movement full-time in various capacities, first as a researcher for Senator Kerry Sibraa. In 1979, he took on the role of National Research Officer for the Australian Transport Officers' Federation, becoming the union's state organiser in 1981.

In 1983, Della Bosca became State Organiser for the ALP. In 1985, he was promoted to Assistant Secretary and in 1990 he attained the position of general secretary, a post he was to hold for nine years.

Parliamentary career

In 1999, Della Bosca made his much-anticipated move into parliamentary politics as a candidate for the Legislative Council. Within a month of his election, Premier Bob Carr appointed him Special Minister of State. In 2000, he was set to become the ALP's next national president, but was forced to withdraw after he criticised then ALP leader Kim Beazley's GST rollback policy in an interview in the news magazine, The Bulletin.

Della Bosca's ministerial responsibilities were expanded following the 2003 election to include Commerce, Finance, Industrial Relations, Ageing and Disability Services. He was also appointed Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council. Following the 2007 election he was appointed Minister for Education and Training, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for the Central Coast. On 4 September 2007 Della Bosca stated "the NSW government strives to keep (TAFE) fees as low as possible". Despite this, he announced that course fees would be increasing by 6.5 per cent to 9 per cent.

In May 2008, Della Bosca revealed his probationary driver's licence had been revoked for a period of six months following multiple speeding offences. At the time of the ban Della Bosca was in charge of the Motor Accidents Authority. Later that month, he caused further controversy by swearing at a media photographer who photographed him cycling to work.

On 13 June 2008, Della Bosca was stood down from his position as Minister for Education and Training while police investigated an alleged altercation between Della Bosca and his wife Belinda Neal, who was the Labor Member for Robertson, and staff at Iguana Joe's waterfront bar and nightclub at Gosford. The nightclub issued an apology to Della Bosca, at least parts of which were reported to have been written by Della Bosca himself. The NSW Director of Public Prosecutions subsequently found that "there is insufficient evidence to support any criminal charge against NSW law". On his return to the ministry, Della Bosca was appointed Minister for Health and Minister for the Central Coast, with his former Education portfolio passing to Verity Firth.

On 31 August 2009, Della Bosca resigned from his ministries and as Government leader in the Legislative Council, following the public revelation of a 6-month sexual affair.

On 29 July 2010, Della Bosca announced that he was resigning from the New South Wales Legislative Council to become a campaign director for the National Disability and Carers Alliance (now National Disability Services), and assist in the establishment of a national disability insurance scheme.

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  1. (2 September 2009). "How a woman scorned her ministerial lover". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  2. (1 September 2007). "The Original True Believer". Sydney Morning Herald.
  3. {{Cite NSW Parliament
  4. O'Brien, Kerry. (12 July 2000). "Della Bosca damage may cripple Labor". ABC.
  5. (4 September 2007). "TAFE fee rise 'excludes students'". [[ABC News (Australia).
  6. Clennell, Andrew. (13 May 2008). "Education minister reveals he lost licence". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  7. Clennell, Andrew. (15 May 2008). "Banned minister urged to drop motoring role". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  8. [http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/asiapacific/news/article_1405492.php/Australian_minister_sets_appalling_example Australian minister sets appalling example] {{webarchive. link. (18 June 2008 – Asia-Pacific)
  9. (8 June 2008). "Della Bosca and MP wife in scrap with restaurant". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  10. (8 June 2008). "Club offers apology after NSW MP flags legal action". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  11. Robins, Brian. (13 June 2008). "Iguanagate: Della dumped". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  12. Welch, Dylan. (3 September 2008). "Iguana's affair: Neal and Della off the hook". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  13. Watson, Rhett. (1 September 2009). "John Della Bosca quits over sex scandal". [[News Limited]].
  14. Clennell, Andrew. (1 September 2009). "Della Bosca quits after sex scandal: 'I've taken my medicine'". [[Fairfax Media]].
  15. (29 July 2010). "Della Bosca confirms he's quitting". [[Fairfax Media]].
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