Andrew John Robb (born 20 August 1951) is an Australian former politician. He was a member of the
House of Representatives
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from 2004 to 2016, representing the
Liberal Party
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. He served as
Minister for Trade and Investment (2013–2016) in the
Abbott and
Turnbull government
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s, and also briefly as
Minister for Vocational and Further Education in the
Howard government
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in 2007. Before entering parliament, he was the federal director of the Liberal Party and oversaw the party's return to government at the
1996 federal election.
While he was Minister for Trade and Investment, Robb approved Chinese company Shandong Landbridge Group to lease
Port Darwin
Port Darwin is the port in Darwin, Northern Territory, and is the most northerly port in Australia. The port has operated in a number of locations, including Stokes Hill Wharf, Cullen Bay, and East Arm Wharf.
Since 2015, the port has bee ...
for 99 years. As soon as he left politics, Robb was
hired by Shandong Landbridge on a $880,000 per year salary. In 2019, Robb left the position, shortly before a new foreign-interference law took effect.
Background
Robb, one of nine children, was born to Frank and Marie Robb, on a dairy farm in Epping which lies north of
Melbourne
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. He was educated at Dookie Agricultural College,
Parade College and
La Trobe University
La Trobe University is a public university, public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. Its main campus is located in the suburb of Bundoora, Victoria, Bundoora. The university was established in 1 ...
, and has qualifications in economics and
agricultural science
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. He was an agricultural economist with the Victorian Department of Agriculture and a tutor in economics at La Trobe University before being an economist for the
National Farmers' Federation
The National Farmers' Federation (NFF) is an Australian non-profit membershipbased organisation that represents farmers and the agricultural sector in Australia. The NFF has been a key player in a number of industrial relations disputes, includ ...
, and later executive director of both the National Farmers' Federation and the Cattle Council of Australia.
Liberal Party federal director
Robb became deputy director of the Liberal Party before being appointed chief of staff to
Andrew Peacock, then Leader of the Opposition, in 1989. In 1990, after Andrew Peacock's resignation after his election defeat, Robb was appointed federal director of the Liberal Party.
In this capacity Robb worked with the next Leader of the Liberal Party,
John Hewson, in the unsuccessful
1993 federal election campaign. Robb claimed in 1991 that
Peter Reith and Hewson were spooked into releasing their policies too early. Robb was still federal director when internal Liberal party negative polling was leaked to Kerry O'Brien on Lateline in May 1994 who embarrassed John Hewson with it and led to Hewson's calling a leadership spill where he lost the leadership to Alexander Downer.
Robb and Hewson were not on good terms following this.
Robb was still Federal Director and campaign manager in 1996 when
John Howard
John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian former politician who served as the 25th prime minister of Australia from 1996 to 2007. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. His eleven-year tenure as prime min ...
after he replaced Downer as leader in 1995, won the
1996 federal election campaign, which defeated the
Keating government and brought the Liberals to power after 13 years in Opposition.
Howard had to be talked out of dumping Andrew in 1995 from his position as Federal director.
Professional career
Robb resigned in 1997 (he was replaced by
Lynton Crosby) and became a business consultant based in Sydney. He was Honorary Finance Director for the NSW Division of the Liberal Party and a member of the NSW State Executive. In that time Robb also sat on the boards of numerous Australian companies including Australia's largest consulting engineering company,
Sinclair Knight Merz. Robb was also a board member of community organisations including the Garvan Medical Research Foundation and the 'Big Brothers Big Sisters' organisation. In 2003, Robb was appointed an
Officer of the Order of Australia
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for service to politics, agriculture and the community.
Parliamentary career
Howard government

In 2004, he was comfortably elected to the safe Liberal seat of
Goldstein in Melbourne and was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs on 27 January 2006. His time in this portfolio was marked by introducing a Citizenship discussion paper which encouraged public debate about whether Australia required a formal
citizenship test
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. Robb argued that a formal citizenship test would be a clear incentive for aspiring citizens to have basic English language skills and understanding of their community. Robb also focused on dealing with settlement issues for refugees and the challenges of multi-faith relations in Australia.
In 2007, Robb was elevated to the Ministry and took on the role as Minister for Vocational and Further Education. Following the
Liberal Party's defeat at the
2007 federal election, Robb put himself forward as a candidate for Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party. In
a ballot of Liberal caucus members,
Julie Bishop
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prevailed with 44 votes, ahead of Robb who won 25 votes and
Christopher Pyne
Christopher Maurice Pyne (born 13 August 1967) is a retired Australian politician. As a member of the Liberal Party of Australia, Liberal Party, he held several ministerial positions in the Howard government, Howard, Abbott government, Abbott, ...
with 18 votes. The then leader of the Liberal Party, former Defence Minister,
Brendan Nelson
Brendan John Nelson (born 19 August 1958) is an Australian business leader, physician and former politician. He served as the federal Leader of the Opposition from 2007 to 2008, going on to serve as Australia's senior diplomat to the European ...
, announced that Robb would be Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs in the new Coalition Shadow Cabinet.
Following a front-bench re-shuffle in March 2010, Robb was appointed Shadow Minister for Finance, Deregulation and Debt Reduction, a post previously held by Nationals Senator
Barnaby Joyce
Barnaby Thomas Gerard Joyce (born 17 April 1967) is an Australian politician who was the leader of the National Party of Australia from 2016 to 2018 and again from 2021 to 2022. Joyce was the 17th deputy prime minister of Australia during both ...
, and chairman of the Coalition Policy Development Committee. He was re-elected at the 2010 election and was appointed Shadow Minister for Finance, Deregulation and Debt Reduction and retained his position as chairman of the Coalition Policy Development Committee.
Robb is a republican; he is against abortion except where the health and state of the mother are in serious threat.
Robb is also the co-publisher of ''The Party Room'' alongside Senator
Mitch Fifield, a journal designed to promote new policy discussion within the Federal Coalition.
Abbott and Turnbull governments

Following the election of the
Abbott government
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in 2013, Robb was appointed
Minister for Trade and Investment. He had carriage of final negotiations for the
Australia–Korea Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA),
Japan–Australia Economic Partnership Agreement
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Background
Australia's negotiation ...
,
China–Australia Free Trade Agreement and the
Trans-Pacific Partnership
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), or Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA), was a proposed trade agreement between 12 Pacific Rim countries: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietn ...
which have concluded by the federal government.
Robb announced his retirement from politics on 10 February 2016. He was succeeded by
Steven Ciobo as Minister of Trade and Investment on 18 February 2016.
Career after politics
Robb is a board member of the Kidman cattle enterprise and the Network Ten television station. He is the Chairman of
Asialink and CNSDose, and a strategic advisor to Beef Innovations Australia, as well as a range of national and international businesses.
In October 2016, it was announced that Robb had joined the Landbridge Group, a Chinese company which had been granted a 99-year lease on
Port Darwin
Port Darwin is the port in Darwin, Northern Territory, and is the most northerly port in Australia. The port has operated in a number of locations, including Stokes Hill Wharf, Cullen Bay, and East Arm Wharf.
Since 2015, the port has bee ...
in October 2015, as a "high-level economic consultant".
It was reported that Robb had accepted the $73,000 per month position before leaving Parliament.
Landbridge Group is chaired by Ye Cheng, a billionaire with links to the
Chinese Communist Party
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.
Robb's employment with Landbridge Group ended in 2018. Robb attributed his departure to an atmosphere increasingly critical of the
Chinese government
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; it was also noted that had he remained in the position he would have had to register as a foreign agent, due to changes in legislation enacted in 2019.
Robb is part owner of The Boathouse Group, which operates a number of Sydney restaurants and other venues. Another Robb entity is facing (in mid 2019) a wind-up motion from the Commissioner of Taxation over unpaid taxes.
As of 2020, Robb serves as a director on the board of Mind Medicine Australia, a not-for-profit organisation which promotes the introduction of psychedelic treatments for mental illnesses.
Personal life
During 2009
Laurie Oakes's column in ''
The Australian
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'', Robb disclosed that he was stepping down from the opposition front bench for three months to address a form of depression brought on by
diurnal variation, which is typically experienced as positive mood variation (mood being worse upon waking and better in the evening).
Robb disclosed that, since adolescence, he had suffered depression for several hours each day in the morning.
The following week, Robb said in an interview with
3AW's
Neil Mitchell that he had found "doing things increasingly more difficult, I could be taking on more responsibilities especially in a public sense and decided to confront it a few weeks ago. Rang
Jeff Kennett
Jeffrey Gibb Kennett (born 2 March 1948) is an Australian former politician who served as the 43rd Premier of Victoria between 1992 and 1999, Leader of the Victorian Liberal Party from 1982 to 1989 and from 1991 to 1999, and the Member for ...
and within three days he had me in front one of the best professionals in the state and this guy said you know you've had a problem for fifty years, you've had it for fifty years but he said it was fixable, which was fantastic."
References
External links
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Official SiteAndrew Robb profile on TheyVoteForYou.Org.Au
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1951 births
Living people
Abbott government
Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Goldstein
Officers of the Order of Australia
Australian republicans
People educated at Parade College
Members of the Cabinet of Australia
Turnbull government
People from Epping, Victoria
Politicians from Melbourne
La Trobe University alumni
Australian MPs 2004–2007
Australian MPs 2007–2010
Australian MPs 2010–2013
Australian MPs 2013–2016