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Bob Stensholt (Robert Einar Stensholt) was born on 11 July, 1945 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Bob Stensholt'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 78 years old?

Popular As Robert Einar Stensholt
Occupation Politician, Aid worker
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 11 July 1945
Birthday 11 July
Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1945

Robert Einar Stensholt (born 11 July 1945) is a former Australian Labor Party politician who represented the Victorian state seat of Burwood in the Victorian Legislative Assembly (the lower house) of the state's parliament.

1976

The Liberals, in the person of Kennett, had held the seat since it was recreated in 1976, most recently by a margin of 10% at the state election less than two months previously.

Early in his career, Stensholt had studied to be a Catholic priest, a matter the Liberal Party attempted to make some mileage out of during his by-election campaign.

Since discontinuing his religious studies, he had primarily worked in various roles with the Australian Public Service in Canberra, most notably as Assistant Director-General of Australia's overseas aid program, AusAID.

Prior to being elected, he was working as a senior research fellow at Monash University and as an international development consultant.

1999

He represented Burwood for the Victorian ALP from 1999 to 2010.

His initial victory in the seat of Burwood came at a by-election on 11 December 1999 following the resignation from parliament of the previous member for Burwood (and former Premier of Victoria) Jeff Kennett.

Stensholt had been defeated by Kennett at the state election held two months earlier.

However, at the by-election, the Liberals lost 15 percent of their primary vote, allowing Stensholt to take the seat on a swing of 10.4 percent.

His by-election victory was unexpected and cemented the result of the 1999 state election, which for a period had been up for grabs following an election in which three independents ended up with the balance of power, eventually throwing their support behind the Labor Party.

2006

He was re-elected for a third term at the 2006 Victorian State Election with a two-candidate preferred margin of 7.46%.

2007

From 2007 he was the Chair of the Public Accounts and Estimates Committee, and from February 2003 to December 2006 he was Parliamentary Secretary for Treasury and Finance.

2010

He was defeated at the 2010 election when the ALP was voted out of office, with a 9.6% swing against him, seeing the seat return to Liberal hands.