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Josh Burns (Joshua Solomon Burns) was born on 6 February, 1987 in Caulfield, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian politician (born 1987). Discover Josh Burns'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 37 years old?

Popular As Joshua Solomon Burns
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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 6 February, 1987
Birthday 6 February
Birthplace Caulfield, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Victoria

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1987

Joshua Solomon Burns (born 6 February 1987) is an Australian politician.

2014

He was a staffer for Labor federal MP Michael Danby, and from 2014 to 2019 worked as a senior adviser to the Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews.

Burns ran as the Labor candidate for the seat of Caulfield in the 2014 Victorian state election and gained a 4.9% swing against Liberal incumbent David Southwick.

2015

Burns married Zoe Klein in 2015 and they have one daughter, Tia.

2018

Burns was preselected as the Labor candidate for the seat in 2018.

The preselection process was controversial, with a number of members claiming that Danby invited only a fraction of the members of the branch.

The unsuccessful candidate, Mary Delahunty accused the branch of working against her because she was the only woman and only non Jewish person running for preselection.

The election was considered to be a three-cornered contest as both the Liberal Party and the Greens viewed themselves as a realistic chance of winning the seat from Labor.

At the election Burns increased Labor's primary vote and won the seat with a two-party-preferred swing of 5.04% in his favour, against Liberal candidate Kate Ashmor.

Burns serves as a member of the Parliament's Joint Statutory Committee on Human Rights and on the House of Representatives Standing Committees on Environment and Energy and Communications and the Arts.

2019

Representing the Australian Labor Party, he was elected as the member for the division of Macnamara in Melbourne at the 2019 Australian federal election.

Burns was born and raised in Caulfield, Victoria, a Melbourne suburb that is in his electorate.

His maternal grandmother came to Australia as a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany.

His paternal grandfather was born in London and came to Australia via Israel, while his paternal grandmother was born in Scotland.

He was educated at Gardenvale Primary School and Mt Scopus Memorial College.

He then went to Monash University, where he studied politics.

As a young man Burns was Chair of the Melbourne SKIF; the youth wing of the Australian Jewish Labour Bund.

Burns worked in a number of jobs prior to his election to parliament.

At the 2019 federal election, Burns contested the new seat of Macnamara, whose boundaries were almost identical to Melbourne Ports, following the retirement of Michael Danby, who had been the MP for Melbourne Ports since 1998.

2020

In 2020, Victorian state MLC Adem Somyurek was expelled from the Labor Party after accusations of branch stacking, Somyurek claimed that Burns was among those Labor MPs who "offer him fealty and can expect his protection in return."

Burns denied the claim and there was no record of Burns being involved in Somyurek's schemes.

Burns has been an outspoken advocate for strong climate action within the Labor caucus, and has criticised Labor colleague Joel Fitzgibbon for urging Labor to be less ambitious on climate action.

Burns has also been an outspoken advocate for refugees, moving a motion in Parliament urging the Federal Parliament to free refugees being held in onshore and offshore detention.

Burns has called for Australia to significantly increase its supply of public and social housing, and enshrine housing as a human right, in a research paper published with The McKell Institute.

In 2021, Burns called for the date of Australia Day to change, arguing it was a divisive date given it marks the beginning of atrocities committed against Indigenous Australians.

Burns called for the date to be changed following the implementation of an Indigenous reconciliation and recognition referendum and an Australian republic referendum.