Ian Reginald Goodenough (born 3 July 1975) is a Singaporean-born Australian politician who is the current
Liberal Party
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member for the
Division of Moore in the
House of Representatives
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, located in the northern suburbs of
Perth, Western Australia
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. Goodenough was elected to Parliament at the
2013 federal election, replacing the retiring
Mal Washer
Malcolm James Washer (born 12 August 1945), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from October 1998 to August 2013, representing the Division of Moore, Western Australia. He was born in Bunbury ...
. A property developer and businessman before his election, he had previously also served as a
City of Wanneroo
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councillor.
Early life and education
Goodenough was born in
Singapore
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in 1975, and emigrated to Australia with his family in December 1984, becoming an Australian citizen in 1987. He is of English,
Portuguese
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, and
Malaysian Chinese
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descent, and identifies as a member of the
Eurasian community, with his branch of the Goodenough family having first arrived in Singapore in the 1800s. A direct ancestor,
Samuel Goodenough
Samuel Goodenough ( – 12 August 1827) was the Bishop of Carlisle from 1808 until his death in 1827, and an amateur botanist and collector. He is honoured in the scientific names of the plant genus '' Goodenia'' and the red-capped robin (''Petroi ...
, was
Bishop of Carlisle
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The diocese covers the county of Cumbria except for Alston Moor and the former Sedbergh Rural District. The see is in the city o ...
in the early 19th century, and a great-granduncle,
Sir William Goodenough, was an admiral in the
Royal Navy
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. After moving to Australia, Goodenough attended Leederville Primary School and
Aranmore Catholic College
The Aranmore Catholic College is a co-educational school for ages 7-12, located in Leederville in Perth, Western Australia.
History
The College was founded in 1903 by the Sisters of Mercy and was originally known as Arranmore, a name ta ...
. He graduated as the
dux of his high school in 1992, and then began work for an accounting firm, Hendry Rae & Court. At the same time, he attended night classes at
Curtin University
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, eventually receiving a
Bachelor of Commerce
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(BComm) degree in 1998. In 2003, Goodenough returned to Curtin for two years to obtain a
Master of Business Administration
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(MBA) degree, and later also attended an executive development program (EDP) at the
University of Pennsylvania
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's
Wharton School
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in Philadelphia, USA.
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Career
Aged 21, Goodenough invested money borrowed from his parents into Pipe Supports Australia, a pipe manufacturing and wholesale business, and in 1998 he co-founded Westcapital Group, a property developer. He was managing director of both companies, and in 2006 was named in ''Business News
''' 40 Under 40, with his profile noting his "diverse business interests". Until resigning in February 2011, he additionally served as managing director of several companies in the Claymont Group, on his resignation exchanging his shares in the companies for land worth $9.7 million. From 1997 to 2001, during the
Court–Cowan government, Goodenough worked part-time as a research officer in WA's Department of the Premier and Cabinet, assisting, amongst others,
George Cash
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(the
President of the Legislative Council), and
Ian Osborne (the
government whip
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).
He was a recipient of the Australian government's
Centenary Medal
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in 2001, for "service to the community through local government, education and charity".
Politics
Local government
Goodenough was an unsuccessful candidate for the
Town of Vincent
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's Mount Hawthorn Ward in December 1997, placing third of three candidates with 19.40% of the vote. In 1999, after the
City of Joondalup
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History
Prior to the 1970s, the region ...
's separation from the
City of Wanneroo
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necessitated new elections for both councils, Goodenough was elected to the City of Wanneroo's Coastal Ward. He remained a councillor until his election to federal parliament in September 2013.
Federal politics
A "longstanding member of the
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", Goodenough was president of the party's branch in the
Division of Moore from 2007 to 2011, replacing
Michaelia Cash following her election to the
Senate
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at the
2007 federal election. He was
preselected for Moore in July 2012, and won the seat at the
2013 federal election with 53.08 percent on first preferences (and 61.86 percent of the
2PP vote), replacing the retiring
Mal Washer
Malcolm James Washer (born 12 August 1945), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from October 1998 to August 2013, representing the Division of Moore, Western Australia. He was born in Bunbury ...
. Goodenough has been described as a member of the conservative faction of the Liberal Party, in particular, belonging to the "National Right" faction, headed by Peter Dutton. Goodenough sits on the
Standing Committees
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for Procedure and Tax and Revenue, and on the Joint Standing Committee for Electoral Matters. He also sits on the
Speaker
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's Panel, whose members chair the house in the absence of both the Speaker and Deputy Speakers.
Goodenough was re-elected as the member for Moore at the 2022 federal election, but suffered a -11.0% swing in the two-party preferred vote. He finished with 50.7% of the two-party preferred vote, compared to Labor candidate Tom French on 49.3%. Moore is now Western Australia’s most marginal Liberal-held seat.
Political positions
Goodenough is a member of the National Right faction of the Liberal Party.
In 2018, Goodenough supported
Peter Dutton
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's call to treat white
South Africa
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n farmers,
who are sometimes targets of attacks, as refugees.
Goodenough is an opponent of
same-sex marriage
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. In 2016, he wrote an article for ''
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'', which was also published in ''The West Australian'' newspaper, entitled, "The complexities of gay marriage are too risky", in which he claimed that legalising same-sex marriage would create, "an enormous cost to society in terms of dealing with social dysfunction, psychological and mental health issues", implying that children raised by same-sex couples would suffer mental illness.
Notably, such claims have been thoroughly disputed by the
Australian Psychological Society
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. Additionally, Goodenough described
homosexuality
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as a "complex alternative lifestyle".
In Parliament, Labor member
Terri Butler
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responded to Goodenough's comments, stating, "I do think we may have found an explanation for
oodenough'sbachelor status, given his description of marriage being not romantic, but a social construct important for progeny. If I was to counsel the member for Moore in his quest for love, I would say, maybe don’t roll that one out on the first date." Goodenough's voting record also indicates that he believes civil celebrants should be allowed to refuse to marry same-sex couples.
Goodenough falsely claimed that
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would face federal funding cuts if same-sex marriage was legalised - a claim that was dismissed by Anglicare WA's chief executive officer, Ian Carter. Goodenough's electorate of Moore voted 68% in favour of same-sex marriage during the
Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey
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.
In October 2017, it was reported in ''The West Australian'' that a Year 12 student from
Duncraig Senior High School
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Peter Lillywhite.
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, Grace Gouldstone, had refused to accept an award sponsored by Goodenough due to his beliefs over same-sex marriage.
She wrote, "I feel strongly that the sponsor of the award... does not support the values of that particular award and does not reflect the values of our school as a positive and inclusive environment... As such, I reject his award."
The event received significant national media coverage, including on ''The Project''.
Controversy
In February 2016, former Liberal MP for Hillarys,
Rob Johnson claimed that Goodenough had encouraged members of non-mainstream,
evangelical Christian
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church groups to "takeover" branches within the electorate of Moore, including the Globalheart Church in
Joondalup
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, of which Goodenough is a member.
Johnson argued that "religious cults" were "bombing
isbranches", alleging that Goodenough had "signed up people from a religious sect in
Quinns Rock and stuck them in
is Padbury branch which is about 25 miles away."
Johnson also alleged that Goodenough had set up "employment bureaus" to find job positions for members of the Globalheart Church in his electorate office.
Goodenough refused to respond to the comments, stating only that it was "not appropriate for a Member of Parliament to comment about the personal affairs of his staff, such as religion."
In 2019, claims emerged that Goodenough had "
aken
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a group of overseas visitors to local businesses while being the director of a company that is paid for striking export deals". Goodenough denied the
conflict of interest claims and blamed them on "tall poppy syndrome". Goodenough also admitted that he "spoke briefly" with self-proclaimed neo-Nazi
Neil Erikson
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Erikson gained attention after posting a video of himself verbally abusing Iranian-born former Labor senator Sam Dastyari in a Melbourne bar. During the verba ...
in 2018.
Personal life
Goodenough was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disorder as a young man, which requires multiple rounds of
kidney dialysis each week.
References
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1975 births
Australian accountants
Australian Anglicans
Western Australian local councillors
Australian people of English descent
Australian people of Portuguese descent
Australian people of Malaysian descent
Australian people of Singaporean descent
Curtin University alumni
Living people
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 Moore
Australian politicians of Chinese descent
Recipients of the Centenary Medal
Singaporean emigrants to Australia
21st-century Australian politicians