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Julie Collins (Julie Maree Collins) was born on 3 July, 1971 in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, is an Australian politician (born 1971). Discover Julie Collins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Julie Maree Collins
Occupation Politician
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July, 1971
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Her husband is Ian Hubbard

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Children 3

Julie Collins Net Worth

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1971

Julie Maree Collins (born 3 July 1971) is an Australian politician.

Collins was born in Hobart on 3 July 1971.

Her father died when she was five months old, leaving her mother, Anne Peters, widowed at the age of 19.

She spent her early years in her grandparents' housing commission property.

Her mother subsequently remarried and she was adopted by her step-father Andrew Collins.

Collins attended Cosgrove High School.

She enrolled in Elizabeth College, but had to discontinue her studies for financial reasons.

1987

Shortly after the 1987 federal election she began working for the ALP as an administrative assistant.

She holds a certificate IV in business administration.

Prior to entering parliament herself, Collins worked in various administrative positions for Tasmanian Labor MPs and state government departments.

1990

She worked for the state health department (1990–1993), state opposition leader Michael Field (1993–1994), Senator John Coates (1995–1996), Senator Sue Mackay (1996–1998), Hydro Tasmania (1998), state premier Jim Bacon (1998–2003), the state Department of Tourism, Parks, Heritage and the Arts (2003–2005), and Senator Carol Brown (2005–2006).

1996

Collins was state president of Young Labor in 1996 and a delegate to state and national conference.

2006

She served as state secretary of the ALP from 2006 to 2007.

Collins is a member of Labor Left.

2007

She is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and has represented the Tasmanian seat of Franklin since the 2007 federal election.

She held ministerial positions in the Gillard and Rudd governments, and is Minister for Housing and Homelessness and Minister for Small Business in the Albanese ministry.

Before her election as Member for Franklin in 2007, Collins previously unsuccessfully stood for the seat of Denison in the 2006 state election.

2010

She successfully held her seat in the 2010 federal election and was sworn in as Parliamentary Secretary for Community Services on 14 September 2010 in the First Gillard ministry.

2011

In 2011, Collins became Minister for Community Services, Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development, and Minister for the Status of Women in the Second Gillard ministry.

2013

In 2013, Collins gained additional responsibilities as the Minister for Housing and Homelessness and was promoted to the cabinet in the Second Rudd ministry.

She remained in these positions until the defeat of the Rudd government in September 2013.

Following the 2022 federal election, Collins was appointed Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness and Minister for Small Business in the Albanese ministry.

Collins has three children with her husband Ian Hubbard.