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Adam Marshall was born on 4 September, 1984 in Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Adam Marshall's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Adam Marshall Net Worth
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Timeline
Adam John Marshall (born 4 September 1984), an Australian politician, was the New South Wales Minister for Agriculture and Western New South Wales in the second Berejiklian ministry since April 2019.
It was subsequently revealed that Marshall had incurred 17 speeding offences since 2002, and that his licence had been suspended on three occasions between 2003 and 2011.
Elected to Gunnedah Shire Council in 2004, aged 19, Marshall became deputy mayor and then mayor of Gunnedah, an office his father once held, after the 2008 local government elections.
During his time as Mayor, Marshall served as president of the Country Mayors' Association and Senior Vice-President of the Shires Association of NSW.
Country Labor organiser Courtney Roche said Marshall would have been deemed to be a card carrying member of the party until 2004, after which his membership expired.
This was not considered an upset; in 2011, the Nationals would have won it with a majority of 26.1 percent in a "traditional" matchup with Country Labor.
Marshall moved to Armidale in 2012, resigning from the council, and commenced studying commerce at the University of New England, prior to his endorsement as a candidate for the March 2013 by-election held after sitting independent member Richard Torbay was forced out of politics amid allegations of corruption.
Marshall would claim victory on election night having receiving over 60% of the vote, subsequently being declared the winner with a margin of more than 30%.
Marshall is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and has represented Northern Tablelands since a 2013 by-election, as a member of The Nationals.
During his preselection bid ahead of the Northern Tablelands by-election in 2013, it was revealed that Marshall once held concurrent membership with both the Nationals and Labor from 2001 to 2003, while also being employed on the staff of independent Member for Tamworth, Peter Draper.
On 27 June 2014, Marshall was stopped for a random breath test while driving and returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.112.
On 15 July he pleaded guilty to and was convicted for mid range drink driving.
Marshall's counsel argued in mitigation that he was suffering from a head cold which may have impaired his awareness of his level of intoxication.
He was disqualified from driving for nine months and fined $2,000.
He was able to avoid a fourth suspension in May 2014 by entering into a good-behaviour bond.
On 24 June 2021 it was reported that Marshall had contracted COVID-19.
This led to the state parliament being locked down, with MPs unable to enter or leave for a period of time.
As he had been in the Parliament during a debate on the state budget whilst he was infectious, there were initial concerns that he may have infected Gladys Berejiklian but this did not happen.
Marshall won a full term almost as easily in 2015, boosting his majority to 27.1 percent, the third-safest in the state.
Having served on several standing, select and statutory Parliamentary Committees, as well as in the position of Temporary Speaker, Marshall was appointed to the position of Parliamentary Secretary for Northern New South Wales and Renewable Energy on 25 August 2016.
Marshall has previously served as the Minister for Tourism and Major Events and the Assistant Minister for Skills from January 2017 until March 2019 in the first Berejiklian ministry.
Following the Cabinet reshuffle from Dominic Perrottet, Marshall was removed from the Agriculture and Western New South Wales portfolios.
Marshall received his elementary education while attending Gunnedah South Public School before completing his secondary studies at Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School where he earned the higher school certificate.
In his final year he was voted by his peers as the "person most likely to be Australian Prime Minister", which is a prediction he is also said to have made as a youth, to fellow students on the school bus.
The first Berejiklian ministry was subsequently formed with Marshall sworn in as the Minister for Tourism and Major Events, and Assistant Minister for Skills with effect from 30 January 2017.
He was reelected in 2019, and now sits on a majority of 33.8 percent, the safest in the state.
Following the 2019 state election Marshall was appointed as the Minister for Agriculture and Western New South Wales in the second Berejiklian ministry with effect from 2 April 2019.
Marshall has an honorary membership to the Gunnedah Rotary Club as well as a life membership to the Gunnedah Jockey Club.