David Morris (Australian politician)

David Morris
MP
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Mornington
Assumed office
25 November 2006
Preceded by Robin Cooper
Personal details
Born (1955-12-30) 30 December 1955
East Melbourne, Victoria
Political party Liberal Party of Australia
Website davidmorris.org.au

David Charles Morris (born 30 December 1955) is a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Mornington for the Liberal Party of Australia. He was elected in 2006.

Early life

Morris was born in East Melbourne, Victoria, and spent his early years living at East Burwood. His primary school years were spent at Bennettswood State School, until the family moved to Geelong for a year when he was 10. In Geelong he attended Geelong College before returning to Melbourne and Caulfield Grammar. The following year he returned to Geelong College, graduating in 1973.[1]

He was a retail executive from 197580, after which he became a small business proprietor, a career that lasted until his election to the Legislative Assembly.

Local Government and Community Activity

Morris began his community work with the Mornington Chamber of Commerce, being elected Treasurer in 1982. In 1987, he was elected to Mornington Shire Council, serving until 1994 (including a period as President, 199293).a member of the Westernport Regional Planning Committee from1989 to 1994, President of the Mornington Peninsula Municipalities Association from 1990 to 1994, and a member of the Peninsula Regional Library service committee from 1987 to 1995, including a number of terms as Chairman.[1]

Morris’ involvement with public libraries led to his appointment to the Public Libraries Advisory Committee of the Libraries Board of Victoria, Chair of the LBV Legislation Review Group and membership of the Minister’s Library Funding Review. He served as a Council delegate to the Metropolitan Municipal Association from 1989 to 1994 and as a member of the Executive; as Chair of the Western Port Strategy Review, as Chair of the Crib Point Terminal Consultative Committee and as Chairman or Member of a number of local Tourism bodies. His involvement with Peninsula community has included service as a Board Member of Peninsula Community Health, and as Secretary and Treasurer of the Mount Eliza Community Association.[2]

Politics and Parliament

Morris joined the Liberal Party in 1975, and has held many positions in the administrative wing, including president of the Mornington Branch, Chairman of both the Mornington and Dunkley Electorates, as a Member of State Council and the (former) Policy Assembly. He has served on both the Transport and the Planning and Local Government Policy Committees, and remains a member of both State Assembly and the State Seats Committee, representing the State Parliamentary Party.[2]

In 2005, Morris was selected as the Liberal candidate for Mornington, a seat being vacated by sitting member Robin Cooper. He was elected in November 2006 (obtaining a 10 percent swing).[3] He was Deputy Chair of the Parliament’s Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee from 2007-10.

In 2008, he voted in favour of the "Abortion Law Reform Act 2008" one of the few Liberal MP's to do so, he also became the Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government and in 2010 added Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Environment and Climate Change to his responsibilities.[1]

Following the election of the Baillieu Government in 2010 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government and a member of the Privileges Committee of the Legislative Assembly and of the Parliament’s Public Accounts and Estimates Committee. In February 2013 he was elected Chair of that Committee.[1]

Personal

Morris is married to Linda and has three stepchildren. In 2008 he walked the wartime route of the Kokoda Track.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Morris, David Charles". Members Information. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Morris, David". About David. David Morris MP. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
  3. "State Election 2006". Mornington District. Victorian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 10 March 2013.
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Robin Cooper
Member for Mornington
2006–present
Incumbent
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