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Greg Combet (Gregory Ivan Combet) was born on 28 April, 1958 in Sydney, New South Wales, is an Australian politician and trade unionist. Discover Greg Combet'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 65 years old?
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Gregory Ivan Combet |
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65 years old |
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Taurus |
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28 April 1958 |
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28 April |
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Sydney, New South Wales |
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Australia
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He is a member of famous politician with the age 65 years old group.
Greg Combet Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Greg Combet's Wife?
His wife is Petra Hilsen (m. ?–2008)
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Petra Hilsen (m. ?–2008) |
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1 daughter, 2 stepdaughters, 2 stepsons |
Greg Combet Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Greg Combet worth at the age of 65 years old? Greg Combet’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Australia. We have estimated Greg Combet's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Gregory Ivan Combet (born 28 April 1958) is an Australian labour movement leader.
He is a former Labor politician and Cabinet Minister, former Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, former leader of profit-to-member superannuation funds and chair of investment manager IFM Investors.
Combet is currently chair of the Australian Government Net Zero Economy Agency which oversights the economic transformation from fossil fuels to renewable energy and net zero emissions.
Combet holds degrees in Mining Engineering and Economics, has a graduate diploma in Labour Relations and the Law, and has been awarded honorary doctorates from the University of South Australia and the University of Newcastle.
In 1987, he was employed by the Waterside Workers' Federation, now part of the Maritime Union of Australia.
Combet's association with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) began in 1993 when he became a Senior Industrial Officer.
In 1996 he was elected Assistant Secretary and in 1999 following the retirement of Bill Kelty, he became Secretary.
Over his time at the ACTU, Combet has co-ordinated many union campaigns, and rose to prominence during the 1998 Australian waterfront dispute.
Combet also led successful campaigns to secure entitlements and compensation for the staff of the collapsed airline Ansett Australia and asbestos victims of the James Hardie company.
In his capacity as Secretary of the ACTU, Combet led the Rights at Work campaign against the Howard government's WorkChoices industrial relations law changes.
He was elected member for the New South Wales Federal seat of Charlton for the Australian Labor Party at the 2007 election and was immediately appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Procurement in the First Rudd Ministry on 3 December 2007.
On 4 May 2007 Combet announced his intention to run for the safe Labor seat of Charlton in Newcastle, New South Wales.
The sitting member for Charlton, Kelly Hoare, expressed anger at losing preselection for her seat, and for a time considered running as an independent.
Combet stood down as ACTU Secretary to campaign full-time in Charlton in the lead up to the federal election.
On 14 June 2007 Jeff Lawrence, National Secretary of the Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union (LHMU) was elected unopposed as the next Secretary of the ACTU.
Combet was elected as the new member for Charlton on 24 November 2007 as part of the ALP's victory in the 2007 Australian federal election, achieving a two party preferred swing of 4.47 per cent, winning 62.87 per cent of the two party vote.
Following the election, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appointed Combet as Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Procurement in the First Rudd Ministry.
He was sworn in on 3 December 2007.
In February 2009, Combet was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change, with a focus on emissions trading, to assist Climate Change Minister Senator Penny Wong.
As a result of the resignation of Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon and the subsequent ministerial reshuffle, Combet was promoted to the ministry on 6 June 2009, as Minister for Defence Personnel, Materiel and Science and Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change.
Combet's portfolio was amended into April 2010 to Minister Assisting the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency and Minister for Defence Materiel and Science and to help him focus on the Government's energy efficiency programs, he axed part of this scheme—Home Insulation Program (HIP) in late April due to the safety risks and the blow-out in funding.
Combet was re-elected to Charlton at the 2010 federal election, suffering a post-redistribution two party swing of 0.24 per cent, winning 62.67 per cent of the two party vote.
After Labor was returned to government in this election, Combet entered Cabinet, succeeding Wong as Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency.
Following the passage of the government's Clean Energy Bill, the portfolio of Industry and Innovation was added to Combet's responsibilities.
Combet was the Minister for Climate Change, Industry and Innovation in the Second Gillard Ministry before announcing his resignation from the ministry on 26 June 2013 following Julia Gillard's defeat in a leadership ballot.
He previously served as Parliamentary Secretary for Climate Change, when Penny Wong was the Minister.
He retired from politics at the 2013 election.
Combet had decided to step down over health concerns prior to Prime Minister Gillard's defeat in a leadership spill on 26 June 2013, but brought this decision forward and announced he would step down as minister and not contest his seat in the upcoming election.
The seat of Charlton was subsequently won for the ALP by Combet's former advisor and chief-of-staff Pat Conroy.
Since leaving parliament, Combet has worked as a consultant to unions, governments and business and as a company director.
Combet worked primarily with industry superannuation funds from 2013 to 2024 and in December 2018 became chair of Industry Super Australia and Chair of IFM Investors, a global asset management business owned by the industry superannuation funds.
In 2020, Combet was appointed to the National COVID-19 Coordination Commission to "provide strategic and policy advice" for the Morrison Coalition government.
Greg Combet was born in Sydney and attended Eastern Creek Primary school, then Rooty Hill High School from years 7 to 10.
He completed his secondary education at Baulkham Hills High School.
He was later educated at the University of New South Wales where he studied mining engineering, and then graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Economics, and a Graduate Diploma in Labour Relations and the Law.
He was a project officer for the New South Wales Tenants' Union, before working for the Lidcombe Workers' Health Centre.
In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Combet was appointed to "provide strategic and policy advice" for the Liberal Morrison government.
Combet, writing in The Guardian in late‑2021, describes Australia's failed climate policies and argues that a sensible energy transition is indeed possible.
In 2023 he was appointed by Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, to chair the Net Zero Economy Agency to oversee the transformation of the economy to net zero emissions.
Combet will become chairman of the Future Fund in February 2024.