Steve Herbert

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The Honourable
Steve Herbert
MLC
Member of the Victorian Legislative Council for Northern Victoria
Assumed office
29 November 2014
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
for Eltham
In office
30 November 2002  4 November 2014
Preceded by Wayne Phillips
Succeeded by Vicki Ward
Personal details
Born Steven Ralph Herbert
(1954-04-30) 30 April 1954
Melbourne
Political party Australian Labor Party
Children Two
Education Swinburne University of Technology
Website steveherbertmp.com.au

Steven Ralph "Steve" Herbert (born 30 April 1954) is an Australian politician. He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Parliament of Victoria since 2002: in the Victorian Legislative Assembly as member for Eltham from 2002 to 2014, and in the Victorian Legislative Council for Northern Victoria Region since 2014.

Until he resigned in October 2016 for using taxpayer money to chauffeur his dogs on several occasions, Steve Herbert was the Victorian Minister for Training and Skills.[1]

Education and employment

Herbert was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and attended Glenroy Technical School (196570), received a Diploma of Arts in 1975 from Swinburne University of Technology, and a Diploma of Education in 1977 from Melbourne State Teachers College.

Living in Melbourne's northern suburbs most of his life, Herbert taught at several schools including at his alma mater, Glenroy Tech. He was subsequently a state organiser for the Australian Labor Party and a senior electorate officer to Senator Kim Carr. From 1999 to 2002, he was Chief of Staff to Lynne Kosky, the then Victorian Minister for Education and Training and Minister for Finance.[2]

Parliamentary career

Steve Herbert was preselected as the Labor candidate for the Liberal-held seat of Eltham prior to the 2002 state election, and defeated sitting member Wayne Phillips in Labor's landslide election victory.

Following his election to Victoria's Legislative Assembly, Herbert became the inaugural chair of the all-party Parliamentary Education and Skills Committee, and oversaw the production of a number of reports to Parliament including an investigation into unmet demand for places in higher education institutions on Victoria;[3] the suitability of current pre-service teacher training courses in Victoria;[4] the promotion of maths and science education;[5] and the effects of television and multimedia on education.[6] During this term, he also served on the Legislative Assembly's Privileges Committee, and he continued to serve on the Education and Training committee throughout the 56th Parliament between 2006 and 2010.

Herbert was re-elected in 2006, achieving a swing to him and increasing his margin to 6.4 percent.[7]

Herbert was appointed as Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment, assisting the then Deputy Premier John Thwaites. When John Brumby assumed the Premiership in mid-2007, he became Parliamentary Secretary for Education, assisting then Education Minister Bronwyn Pike.

Herbert narrowly retained his seat of Eltham on a margin of 0.8 percent in the 2010 Victorian election.[8]

Subsequent to the defeat of the Brumby Labor Government, he joined Shadow Cabinet, becoming the Shadow Minister for Higher Education and Skills and Shadow Minister for the Teaching Profession.[9]

In December 2013, Herbert announced he would retire from his seat of Eltham at the 2014 Victorian election and instead seek election to the Victorian Legislative Council in the Northern Victoria Region.[10]

In October 2016, Herbert apologised for using his ministerial chauffeur on several occasions to drive his two dogs over 100 km between his Melbourne residence and his country house.[11] On 9 November, Herbert resigned from the Andrews Ministry and was replaced in his portfolios by Gayle Tierney. He also announced he would not contest the next election.[12]

References

Parliament of Victoria
Preceded by
Wayne Phillips
Member for Eltham
20022014
Succeeded by
Vicki Ward
Political offices
Preceded by
Nick Wakeling
as Minister for Higher Education and Skills
Minister for Training and Skills
2014–2016
Succeeded by
Gayle Tierney
Preceded by
Wade Noonan
Minister for Corrections
2016
New ministerial post Minister for International Education
2014–2016
Ministry abolished
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