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Gary Higgins (Gary John Higgins) was born on 26 May, 1954 in Griffith, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Gary Higgins'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 69 years old?
Popular As |
Gary John Higgins |
Occupation |
Mango farmer, public servant |
Age |
69 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Gemini |
Born |
26 May, 1954 |
Birthday |
26 May |
Birthplace |
Griffith, New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality |
Australia
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Gary Higgins Height, Weight & Measurements
At 69 years old, Gary Higgins height not available right now. We will update Gary Higgins's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Gary Higgins's Wife?
His wife is Rhonda Higgins
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Not Available |
Wife |
Rhonda Higgins |
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Gary Higgins Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gary Higgins worth at the age of 69 years old? Gary Higgins’s income source is mostly from being a successful farmer. He is from Australia. We have estimated Gary Higgins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Source of Income |
farmer |
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Timeline
Gary John Higgins (born 26 May 1954) is an Australian former politician.
Higgins moved to the Northern Territory in 1986, and was employed in the Territory public service, where he became Director of Corporate Services at the Attorney-General's office.
After leaving the public service, he bought the Daly River Mango Farm, a mango orchard and tourist park on the Daly River.
A member of the Country Liberal Party, he was elected to represent the seat of Daly in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly at the 2012 election.
He joined the Giles Ministry in February 2015, becoming Minister for Sport and Recreation, Minister for Senior Territorians, Minister for the Environment, and Minister assisting the Minister for Arts and Museums.
After the 2016 election, the CLP was reduced to only two members in the Legislative Assembly, with Higgins becoming party leader and Leader of the Opposition.
The CLP was defeated in a landslide at the 2016 election.
Higgins was one of only two CLP candidates to be elected, and the only surviving member of the previous cabinet.
Even before it was confirmed that former Chief Minister Adam Giles had lost his own seat, it was announced on 2 September 2016 that Higgins would succeed him as CLP leader, and hence Opposition Leader.
The only other CLP member in the legislature, Lia Finocchiaro, became his deputy.
Higgins faced the task of rebuilding a party that had just suffered one of the worst defeats of a sitting government at the state or territory level in Australia.
Although the CLP had fewer members than the independents, the CLP was recognised as the Official Opposition after the Solicitor-General advised that the five independents could not realistically form an alternative government.
Although the CLP was well short of the numbers for official status in the chamber, the new Labor government of Michael Gunner promised that the CLP would be properly resourced as an opposition.
As they were the only opposition members of the legislature, Higgins and Finocchiaro divided all shadow portfolios between them.
Higgins served as Shadow Treasurer and Shadow Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics, Housing and Community Development, Tourism and Culture, Environment and Natural Resources, Public Employment, Corporate and Information Services, Primary Industry and Resources and Northern Australia.
Following health problems, he resigned both positions in favour of Lia Finocchiaro in February 2020, and retired at the 2020 election.
On 20 January 2020, Higgins announced his resignation as leader of the Country Liberals, citing health problems, and confirmed he would retire from the Legislative Assembly at the next Territory election in August 2020.
His deputy, and the only other Country Liberal MP in the assembly, Lia Finocchiaro succeeded him as party and opposition leader on 1 February.
Higgins is a republican and supports Northern Territory statehood.