Mark Christopher Butler (born 8 July 1970) is an Australian politician. He is a member of the
Australian Labor Party
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(ALP) and has served in the
House of Representatives
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since 2007. He was a minister in the
Gillard and
Rudd Governments and also served as
national president of the ALP from 2015 to 2018.
Butler studied arts and law at the
University of Adelaide
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and international relations at
Deakin University
Deakin University is a public university in Victoria, Australia. Founded in 1974, the university was named after Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia.
Its main campuses are in Melbourne's Burwood suburb, Geelong Waurn P ...
. Prior to entering parliament he was the South Australian secretary of the
Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union (LHMU). He was elected to the seat of
Port Adelaide
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at the
2007 federal election, later switching to
Hindmarsh
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* Alfred Hindmarsh, MP for Wellington South (New Zealand electorate) and first leader of the New Zealand Labour Party
*Ian Hindmarsh, Australian rugby league player
* Jean Hindm ...
in 2019. Butler was made a
parliamentary secretary in 2009, becoming a minister after the
2010 election and winning promotion to
cabinet
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the following year. He subsequently held the portfolios of
Minister for Mental Health and Ageing (2010–2013),
Social Inclusion
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(2011–2013),
Housing and Homelessness (2013),
Environment and Water (2013), and
Climate Change
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(2013).
After the ALP's defeat at the
2013 election, Butler was a member of
shadow cabinet under opposition leaders
Bill Shorten and
Anthony Albanese
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. He is a senior member of the
Labor Left faction and was elected to a three-year term as national president in 2015.
After the ALP’s win at the
2022 Australian federal election
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, Butler has held the portfolio of
Minister for Health and Aged Care and is the Deputy Leader of the House.
Early life
Butler was born in
Canberra on 8 July 1970,
the son of Lindsay Nicholson and David Butler. His mother was a peace and anti-nuclear activist and campaigned to elect the
Hawke and
Keating governments.
His father, a public servant and Vietnam conscript, was the grandson of conservative South Australian premier
Richard Layton Butler, but was not politically active himself.
Butler's parents divorced when he was five years old, after which he and his brother moved to
Adelaide
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with their mother.
[ He attended Unley High School, taking a gap year in Italy before enrolling at the ]University of Adelaide
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.[ He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in ]Jurisprudence
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and a Bachelor of Laws
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with first class honours
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. While at university he worked as a paralegal
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at Duncan Basheer Hannon (DBH).[ He was short-listed for a ]Rhodes Scholar
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ship,[ and later completed a Master of International Relations degree at ]Deakin University
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Its main campuses are in Melbourne's Burwood suburb, Geelong Waurn P ...
.
Butler was active in student politics while at university. He was a housemate of future state MP Patrick Conlon and developed friendships with future premier Jay Weatherill and future federal minister Penny Wong; he and Weatherill were best man at each other's weddings.[
]
Trade union career
In 1992, Butler joined the Liquor Hospitality and Miscellaneous Workers' Union
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(LHMU) as a legal officer through his connections with Conlon. He made appearances before industrial tribunals, "pushing for cleaners and hospital workers to get better pay".[ In 1996 he was elected state secretary of the LHMU,] winning by a single vote.[
Butler developed a close working relationship with his NSW counterpart ]Anthony Albanese
Anthony Norman Albanese ( or ; born 2 March 1963) is an Australian politician serving as the 31st and current prime minister of Australia since 2022. He has been leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) since 2019 and the member of parli ...
. He would later be Albanese's campaign manager in the October 2013 election for the Federal ALP Leadership. He was also noted for his constructive relationship with the Labor Right
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faction in South Australia, particularly then-secretary of the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association, Don Farrell
Donald Edward Farrell (born 6 June 1954) is an Australian politician and former trade unionist. He is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and has been Minister for Trade and Tourism and Special Minister of State in the Albanese gover ...
.
Political career
Butler joined the ALP at a young age and became a delegate to state conference in South Australia in 1993.[ At the age of 23, he was a candidate for ALP ]preselection
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in the seat of Ross Smith prior to the 1993 South Australian state election. He subsequently was preselected for the seat of Hanson prior to the 1997 state election, but resigned to become state secretary of the LHMU.[ Butler served as state president of the ]Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)
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from 1997 to 1998,[ the youngest president in the party's history. He was elected as a delegate to national conference in 1998 and elected to the ]national executive
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in 2000,[ representing the Left faction.][
]
Government (2007–2013)
Butler was elected as the Labor member for the electoral division of Port Adelaide
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at the 2007 federal election.[
In a 2009 First Rudd Ministry reshuffle, Butler was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Health. On 14 September 2010, he was sworn in as Minister for Mental Health and Ageing in the Second Gillard Ministry. On 12 September 2011 he was given the additional responsibility of Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Mental Health Reform. On 14 December 2011, Butler's ministry was renamed Mental Health and Aged Care, and he became a member of Cabinet.
]
Opposition (2013–2022)
After the 2013 election, Bill Shorten named Butler as the Shadow Minister for the Environment.
On 17 June 2015, Butler was elected National President of the Australian Labor Party and was succeeded by Wayne Swan
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on 18 June 2018, becoming senior vice-president to Swan.
In a Shadow Cabinet reshuffle on 28 January 2021, Butler was moved from shadow Climate Change spokesperson to shadow spokesperson for Health.
Government (2022–present)
At the 21 May 2022 election, Butler was elected for Labor in the expanded seat of Hindmarsh
Hindmarsh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Alfred Hindmarsh, MP for Wellington South (New Zealand electorate) and first leader of the New Zealand Labour Party
*Ian Hindmarsh, Australian rugby league player
* Jean Hindm ...
which included most of the area of the former seat of Port Adelaide
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, which had been abolished as part of the 2018 boundary redistribution.
In the incoming Albanese ministry Butler was appointed as Minister for Health and Aged Care.
Personal life
Butler has two children from a previous marriage and one from his second marriage. In 2021, he married former SBS, BBC World News and ABC journalist Daniela Ritorto
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. Butler supports the Port Adelaide Football Club
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. Butler is a pescetarian."Fake Turnbull steals the show, but the real Malcolm’s not laughing"
theage.com.au. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
See also
* First Rudd ministry
* First Gillard ministry
* Second Gillard ministry
* Second Rudd ministry
* Albanese ministry
References
External links
Official website
Retrieved 25 February 2019.
Parliamentary Profile: Australian Parliament website
Parliamentary Profile: Labor website
Summary of parliamentary voting for Mark Butler MP on TheyVoteForYou.org.au
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1970 births
Living people
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
Members of the Australian House of Representatives
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Port Adelaide
Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Hindmarsh
Politicians from Adelaide
Australian people of English descent
Government ministers of Australia
Members of the Cabinet of Australia
Labor Left politicians
21st-century Australian politicians
Albanese Government