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Zhenya Wang (; born 20 January 1981), also known as Dio Wang, is a Chinese-born Australian former
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and civil engineer. He was the CEO of Australasian Resources from July 2010 until 20 June 2014, when he resigned in preparation for his role as Senator for Western Australia (WA). He did not retain his seat at the 2016 double dissolution election recording 0.38% of the WA primary senate vote.


Early life

Wang was born in
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, China, where he studied civil engineering at
Southeast University Southeast University (SEU) is a public university in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education of China. The university is part of Project 211, Project 985, and the Double First-Class Construction. Its precursor, ...
. Wang migrated to Australia in 2003, and has been an Australian citizen since 2009. He studied at the
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public university, public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in the state ...
, where he earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Urban Planning) and Master of Engineering Structures.


Australasian Resources (2006–2013)

Wang was employed from 2006 by Australasian Resources, in which
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owned a 70% share. He was initially employed as a civil engineer for the company and went on to become a chief executive officer and the managing director, nationally. Palmer provided cash injections to save Australasian Resources from insolvency, during Wang's directorship. Wang resigned as managing director of Australasian Resources before he assumed his Senate seat.


Political career (2013–2016)

Wang was the lead Senate candidate for the
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(PUP), in Western Australia at the
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. Wang was announced as having been elected to the Senate, but lost on a recount. The PUP disputed the result of the recount, citing the loss of over 1,300 ballot papers between the original count and the recount.


Senator for Western Australia (2014—2016)

The High Court ordered a fresh 2014 half-Senate election for WA, declaring open the six seats in question.. At the new election, Wang won the fifth vacancy with a 12.3 percent vote, an increase of 7.3 percent. He joined the Senate on 1 July 2014. The PUP won three Senate seats at the 2013 election, including Wang's success at the WA special Senate election. However, within eighteen months, Wang's two Senate colleagues, deputy Senate leader
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and Senate leader
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, had resigned from the party to sit as independents, leaving Wang as the only PUP Senator, and one of only two PUP members of the Federal Parliament, the other being party leader Clive Palmer in the
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. Wang served as the
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of the PUP and then leader before his Senate term was cut short at the 2016 double dissolution election. Wang courted controversy in 2015 when, shortly after the 26th anniversary of
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, he defended the protest's violent suppression by the government of the People's Republic of China. A few days later Wang spoke again to defend China over territorial claims in the
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. The PUP ceased to have any political representation in Australia after the 2016 federal election, and
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resigned his leadership of the party. Following his electoral defeat, Wang joined the
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, and there was some speculation that he would seek pre-selection for that party.


References


External links


Summary of parliamentary voting for Senator Dio Wang on TheyVoteForYou.org.au
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wang, Dio 1981 births Living people Chinese emigrants to Australia Australian people of Chinese descent Southeast University alumni University of Melbourne alumni Australian civil engineers Members of the Australian Senate for Western Australia United Australia Party (2013) members of the Parliament of Australia Politicians from Nanjing 21st-century Australian politicians Australian politicians of Asian descent