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Geoff Shaw (Geoffrey Page Shaw) was born on 12 October, 1967 in Brisbane, Queensland, is an Australian politician. Discover Geoff Shaw'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 56 years old?
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Geoffrey Page Shaw |
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56 years old |
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Libra |
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12 October 1967 |
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12 October |
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Brisbane, Queensland |
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Australia
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Geoff Shaw Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Geoff Shaw's Wife?
His wife is Bianca Shaw
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Bianca Shaw |
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Daniel Shaw, Nathan Shaw, Ebony Shaw, Aaron Shaw |
Geoff Shaw Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Geoff Shaw worth at the age of 56 years old? Geoff Shaw’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Australia. We have estimated Geoff Shaw's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Geoffrey Page Shaw (born 12 October 1967) is an Australian politician who represented Frankston in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 2010 to 2014.
Shaw attended John Paul College in Frankston, Victoria, graduating in 1985.
He then attended Monash University where he attained a Bachelor of Business Accounting in 1988 and entered his own small business as a certified accountant and financial planner.
In 1992, Shaw was charged with and found guilty of assault after breaking a man's ribs while working as a nightclub bouncer.
He was fined and placed on a good behaviour bond, but no conviction was recorded.
The victim's wife stated Shaw threw her husband down two flights of stairs, and also pushed her into a gutter.
Shaw entered politics at the 2010 Victorian state election where he defeated the incumbent Labor member Alistair Harkness.
In April 2011, Shaw wrote to a homosexual constituent suggesting "his desire to love who he wanted was as illegitimate as a dangerous driver wanting to speed or a child molester wanting to molest".
The constituent had written to Shaw objecting to the government's renewal of religious organisations' exemption under anti-discrimination legislation.
The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission stated Shaw's comments were "wrong and potentially dangerous".
Shaw was forced to apologise over the incident.
In August 2011, Shaw was involved in a roadside fight in his electorate; it was alleged that he was involved in a conversation between a police officer and another driver, with an exchange of words developing into a physical altercation, with injuries to the other driver.
In addition to his parliamentary duties, Shaw has run two small businesses including an accounting firm, Geoff Shaw & Partners, in Frankston; and Southern Cross Hardware, a hardware factory in.
In May 2012, it was alleged that Shaw's parliamentary car was being used for business purposes for hardware factory.
Shaw claimed his staff used the vehicle without his knowledge, however, several whistleblowers said they remembered Shaw driving the car himself.
Baillieu announced he had referred the case to the Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly and the Department of Parliamentary Services to examine the use of Shaw's parliamentary entitlements.
He was initially a member of the Parliamentary Liberal Party until March 2013, before becoming an independent politician.
In September 2013, allegations were made that Shaw had misused his parliamentary vehicle for private purposes.
In September 2013, criminal charges were brought against Shaw.
Prosecutors dropped the charges in December and referred to the Legislative Assembly's Privileges Committee.
In March 2013, Shaw resigned from the parliamentary Liberal Party, announcing that he would sit in the Legislative Assembly on the crossbenches as an independent politician.
In the wake of the release of secret police tapes, Shaw refused to commit to supporting the government if Baillieu remained Premier.
Baillieu subsequently resigned as Premier the following day.
In October 2013, Shaw was involved in a physical altercation on the front steps of Parliament House.
His arrival for Question Time coincided with a protest by taxi drivers in front of the House.
Australian media reported that Premier Napthine had 'secretly assisted' Shaw to draft a Private Member's Bill to change state abortion legislation.
Napthine refuted the allegations and stated his Government had no plans to change abortion laws, nor would he support any such change.
In March 2014, Shaw resigned as a member of the Liberal Party as moves were being made to expel him from the party.
In May 2014, the Legislative Assembly's Privileges Committee found the allegations were substantiated.
Shaw was suspended from Parliament for eleven sitting days with effect in June 2014, ordered to pay a fine of A$6,838, and ordered to apologise to the Parliament upon his return.
Shaw's suspension followed a period of political instability in the Victorian Parliament.
In October 2022, United Australia Party founder Clive Palmer announced that Shaw would lead the party's ticket for the 2022 Victorian state election and would run as a candidate for the Victorian Legislative Council in the Northern Victoria Region.
Shaw cited frustration with the current Labor government and "the leadership of Daniel Andrews" as reasons for returning to state politics.
In May 2014, the Privileges Committee found that Shaw was not diligent in the management of his parliamentary vehicle; that he allowed individuals connected with his private business to use his parliamentary vehicle with little or no supervision; that he enabled the use of his parliamentary vehicle for commercial purposes and his parliamentary fuel card to purchase fuel for his private vehicle; and that he contravened the code of conduct for members as set out in.
Ports Minister Denis Napthine succeeded Baillieu as Premier and stated that Shaw would not be endorsed by the Liberal Party as a candidate for the 2014 state election.
Shaw reportedly planned to introduce the bill before the 2014 state election.
In June 2014 Napthine stated "while I am Premier of this state, I will not allow Mr Shaw to introduce any legislation seeking to change the abortion laws in Victoria."
Following the findings in May 2014 that Shaw had contravened the code of conduct for members regarding the use of his parliamentary vehicle, Shaw told radio station 774 ABC Melbourne on 3 June 2014 that he would support a no confidence motion in the Napthine Government.
Initial indications were that both the Labor state opposition and the Napthine government would seek to evict Shaw from the Victorian Parliament due to misuse of parliamentary privilege.