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David Littleproud was born on 4 September, 1976 in Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover David Littleproud'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 47 years old?
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Rural banker |
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47 years old |
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Virgo |
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4 September, 1976 |
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4 September |
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Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia |
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Australia
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David Littleproud Height, Weight & Measurements
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David Littleproud Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David Littleproud worth at the age of 47 years old? David Littleproud’s income source is mostly from being a successful banker. He is from Australia. We have estimated David Littleproud's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
David Kelly Littleproud (born 4 September 1976) is an Australian politician who has been the leader of the National Party since May 2022.
He joined Suncorp in 2011 as executive manager (business and agribusiness banking) for South West Queensland.
, Littleproud was the owner of Mr Rental Southern Downs, a rent-to-buy business that employed four people.
Littleproud said he first joined the National Party at 6 years old.
This effectively resurrected the Murray-Darling Basin Plan by reassuring Basin states the Plan would be fulfilled as agreed in 2012.
In addition to securing the Basin Plan, Littleproud delivered enhanced protections for Aboriginal people in the Basin.
This included an Indigenous position on the MDBA board and a world-first $40 million indigenous fund so Aboriginal communities could buy water for either cultural or economic purposes.
Littleproud successfully negotiated with the Senate crossbench for passage of legislation establishing the Regional Investment Corporation.
He has represented the Queensland seat of Maranoa since the 2016 federal election and was a cabinet minister in the Turnbull and Morrison governments.
Littleproud grew up in Chinchilla, Queensland, the son of former state government minister Brian Littleproud.
He worked as an agribusiness banker with NAB and Suncorp before entering politics.
He was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2016.
Littleproud was elected to parliament in 2016, succeeding retiring Nationals MP Bruce Scott.
Within 18 months, Littleproud was elevated directly to cabinet as Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, following a reshuffle of the Second Turnbull Ministry.
Littleproud was appointed to cabinet the following year, subsequently serving as Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources (2017–2019), Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management (2019–2020), Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management (2020–2021), and Agriculture and Northern Australia (2021–2022).
He was sworn in at Government House in Canberra on 20 December 2017.
In November 2018, Littleproud was additionally appointed Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Drought Preparation and Response.
Littleproud was viewed as a potential candidate to replace Barnaby Joyce as National Party leader in February 2018.
On 14 February 2018, Labor and the Greens voted to disallow a mechanism in the Murray Darling Basin Plan that would reduce the amount of water being returned to the environment in the northern basin.
The disallowance motion triggered a crisis in basin states when New South Wales and Victoria pledged to abandon the Plan as a result.
It was widely considered the withdrawal of the two largest states would see the Basin Plan dismantled after it had taken more than a century to strike the agreement.
On 7 May 2018, in the lead up to a second disallowance motion that would have blocked 36 environmental water savings projects, Littleproud struck a deal with Labor that both secured the works in question and the 70GL recovery reduction for Northern Basin farmers which had previously been disallowed.
As of 2019, he was one of the two members of the national cabinet who had no tertiary qualification.
Littleproud was an agribusiness banker before entering politics.
He spent 17 years with the National Australia Bank (NAB), including 12 years based in Warwick, Queensland, as district manager (agribusiness and commercial).
Following the Morrison government's return at the 2019 federal election, his title was changed to Minister for Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management.
He was elected deputy leader of the Nationals in February 2020 under Michael McCormack.
He retained the position under Barnaby Joyce and successfully challenged Joyce for the leadership following the Coalition's defeat at the 2022 election.
Littleproud was born in Chinchilla, Queensland.
His grandfather George Littleproud served on the Chinchilla Shire Council, while his father Brian Littleproud was a state Nationals MP and government minister.
He attended Chinchilla State High School and Toowoomba Grammar School.
He re-assumed the agriculture portfolio following Bridget McKenzie's resignation in February 2020 following the Sports rorts affair (2020), becoming Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management.
The ballot for the deputy leadership was held simultaneously with a leadership spill in which McCormack defeated a challenge by Joyce.
It was subsequently suggested that Littleproud could emerge as a compromise candidate if conflict continues between supporters of McCormack and Joyce.
Littleproud challenged incumbent Nationals Party leader Barnaby Joyce along with Darren Chester in a three-way contest for the leadership of the party on 30 May 2022 after the incumbent Liberal/National Coalition government lost office to the Labor opposition.
The Nationals party room got bigger, however, their coalition partner suffered massive seat losses due in part to Joyce's unpopularity in metropolitan electorates.
Littleproud was elected Leader of the National Party with Perin Davey as deputy, replacing Joyce.
The Nationals, per longstanding policy, did not release the results.