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Keith Wolahan was born on 30 September, 1977 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland, is an Australian politician. Discover Keith Wolahan'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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Age 47 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 30 September, 1977
Birthday 30 September
Birthplace Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1977

Keith Wolahan (born 30 September 1977) is an Australian politician.

He is a member of the Liberal Party and has served in the House of Representatives since the 2022 federal election, representing the seat of Menzies.

Prior to entering politics he was an Australian Army officer, serving three tours of Afghanistan as a commando officer, and also practiced as a commercial barrister for twelve years.

1988

Wolahan was born in Dublin, Ireland, migrating to Australia with his parents and two brothers in 1988.

1993

He became an Australian citizen in 1993.

He was educated at local public schools, including Ringwood Secondary College where he was elected School Captain.

He worked part-time at McDonald's in Eastland, Ringwood.

Wolahan studied at the University of Melbourne where he graduated with Bachelor degrees in Arts (Politics) and Commerce (Economics).

He continued studying at Monash University, completing a Bachelor of Law (Honours).

He was awarded the Sir Charles Lowe Moot Prize.

Wolahan began his career in law with the national firm, Mallesons Stephen Jacques where he specialised in mergers and acquisitions.

2004

Wolahan was promoted to Captain in 2004 and saw several periods of active service, including four postings overseas with 2 Commando:

Wolahan lost two friends in the War in Afghanistan: Marcus Case and Greg Sher.

He joined two other Afghanistan veterans in the Australian Parliament: Andrew Hastie and Phillip Thompson.

Wolahan defeated the sitting member Kevin Andrews in a preselection contest, 181 votes to 111.

Andrews entered the contest with written endorsements from then Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

It was the first time a sitting Victorian Liberal MP had been ousted by their members in more than 20 years.

The 2022 federal election saw a 6% swing against the Liberals in Menzies.

One of the contributing factors was a large swing in suburbs with higher proportions of Chinese ancestry, including Box Hill and Doncaster.

Wolahan is a member of the House Economics and Joint Standing National Anti-Corruption Commission Committees.

Wolahan has rejected suggestions he is a member of the moderate or conservative factions of the Liberal Party.

He has been reported to be aligned to a Centrist group in the party room, along with the majority of Victorian Liberals.

2010

In 2010 he became a barrister, specialising in commercial and consumer trials.

Some of Wolahan's clients included multinational resource company, Glencore, as well as individuals accused of war related crimes.

2013

In 2013, Wolahan graduated from University of Cambridge with a master's degree in International Relations.

When asked why he had joined the military, Wolahan explained that "Australia had been very good to me and my family, and I couldn't think of a better way to give back."

He began his service at University, eventually joining 2 Commando Company, 1st Commando Regiment.

2017

Wolahan stated that he voted "yes" in the 2017 same-sex marriage plebiscite.

Wolahan has cited plummeting home ownership rates amongst young Australians as one of his party's top political and societal challenges.

In a speech given to the Samuel Griffith Society in 2017, Wolahan expressed his opposition to a constitutionally enshrined Indigenous Voice to Parliament, and called instead for "minimalist" reforms that "removes race from the Constitution".

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When asked about his views on the war in Iraq, Wolahan said that, with the benefit of hindsight, the invasion by the United States-led coalition was a "mistake".

In response to allegations of war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan, Wolahan has urged "truth telling over myth making."

Wolahan has given several speeches in support of the protests that began in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, citing pride in his electorate having the largest Iranian diaspora in Australia.

In a widely reported speech to parliament, Wolahan was highly critical of the scheme, noting: "As someone who's a Liberal and believes in the sanctity of the individual, due process and the presumption of innocence, it offended all of those, … it was illiberal, it reversed the onus, and it hurt people."

Wolahan is married to his wife Sarah and has two children, Leo and Eva.

He and Sarah were married at Heide Museum of Modern Art.