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Julian Leeser was born on 25 May, 1976 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Julian Leeser'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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Occupation Solicitor
Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 25 May, 1976
Birthday 25 May
Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Sydney

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1976

Julian Martin Leeser (born 25 May 1976) is an Australian politician.

1992

Leeser joined the Liberal Party in 1992 and served as vice-president of the Liberal Party of Australia (New South Wales Division) from 2015 to 2016.

1995

He sat on Woollahra Council for Bellevue Hill Ward from 1995 to 1999 as an independent.

Aged 19 at the time, he was estimated to be the youngest local councillor elected in NSW history.

1999

In 1999 he served as a member of Prime Minister John Howard's No campaign during the republic referendum.

2000

In 2000, he was an associate to Justice Ian Callinan of the High Court of Australia.

2001

Leeser worked as an adviser for Minister for Workplace Relations Tony Abbott in 2001 and for Philip Ruddock between 2004 and 2006.

2002

He worked as a solicitor for Mallesons Stephen Jaques between 2002 and 2004.

2006

In 2006 he joined the Menzies Research Centre as executive director, before becoming Director of Government Policy & Strategy at the Australian Catholic University in July 2012.

Leeser has written several articles defending the legacy of Prime Minister William McMahon, as well as an obituary of McMahon's wife Sonia for The Australian.

2016

He is a member of the Liberal Party and has represented the Division of Berowra since the 2016 federal election.

He was a shadow minister under Peter Dutton from 2022 to 2023.

Leeser was born in Sydney.

His father John, an accountant, was the son of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, while his mother Sylvia is a fifth-generation Australian whose father was a survivor of the Burma Railway.

Leeser attended Cranbrook School, Sydney.

He holds the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) and Bachelor of Laws from the University of New South Wales.

He authored McMahon's entry in the Australian Dictionary of Biography, and as of 2016 was working on a full-length biography.

In April 2016 he won Liberal preselection for the safe seat of Berowra.

He was elected to parliament at the 2016 federal election, succeeding the retiring Philip Ruddock in Berowra.

In his maiden speech he spoke of the impact of his father's suicide when he was 20 years old.

2018

Leeser supports Australian recognition of West Jerusalem as capital of Israel, as implemented by the Morrison government in 2018.

In October 2022, he described the Albanese government's decision to reverse the Morrison government's stance as "shambolic".

The following month, he and deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley travelled to Israel to "reaffirm the Coalition's commitment to West Jerusalem as the nation's capital", in a trip organised by the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council.

Following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel and resulting Israel–Hamas war, Leeser called on Australia to suspend its diplomatic relations with Iran, which he said had been "deeply involved" in the attack and was a "criminal regime".

He subsequently announced that he would wear a kippah in federal parliament for one week as a statement against increased anti-semitism in Australia.

In November 2023, in response to protests in Australia against the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Leeser called for the New South Wales state government to ban vehicle convoys from carrying Palestinian flags, stating that drivers who participate in pro-Palestinian vehicle convoys should have their licences cancelled and their vehicles impounded.

Leeser is married to Joanna Davidson and has two children; James, born in 2018 and Ruth, born in 2022.

He lives with his family in Thornleigh.

Leeser is the first Jewish Liberal member of the House of Representatives from New South Wales and a member of the Emanuel Synagogue in Woollahra.

2019

After the 2019 election Leeser became chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Migration and the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs.

After the 2022 election, Leeser was elevated to Peter Dutton's shadow ministry as the Shadow Attorney-General and Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians.

He resigned from shadow cabinet in April 2023 after the Liberal Party resolved to support the "No" vote at the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.

Leeser has been identified as a member of either the moderate or centre-right faction of the Liberal Party.