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Nick Bolkus was born on 17 July, 1950 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Nick Bolkus'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 73 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July, 1950
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1950

Nick Bolkus (born 17 July 1950) is a former Australian Labor Party politician.

1974

He was a lawyer in 1974 and 1975 before moving into political advising as a research officer for a number of Australian Labor Party (ALP) members including Clyde Cameron.

1975

He unsuccessfully ran for the district of Torrens at the 1975 state election and for the Senate at the 1977 federal election.

1980

He entered politics as a Senator for South Australia following the 1980 Australian federal election.

1981

He was a member of the Senate from July 1981 to June 2005, representing the state of South Australia.

Bolkus was born in Adelaide and educated at Adelaide High School and the University of Adelaide.

1983

He represented the Australian Parliament at the 1983 and 1984 Constitutional Conventions and at the 41st General Assembly of the United Nations in 1986.

1988

Bolkus was appointed to the outer Ministry as Minister for Consumer Affairs and Minister Assisting the Treasurer for Prices (1988–90).

Bolkus was first elected to the Federal Ministry in February 1988 as Minister for Consumer Affairs and Minister Assisting the Treasurer for Prices.

In this portfolio he introduced world leading legislation to protect the privacy of individuals in their relationships with credit data agencies.

He also introduced the Banking Ombudsman, streamlining National Uniform Food Laws, introducing a series of Codes of Conduct protecting consumers, and initiating enquiries into the pricing practices of the computer software, music and book industries.

1990

Bolkus was appointed as Minister for Administrative Services (1990–93) (a Ministry which was later relegated out of Cabinet), and then Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs (1993–96).

Bolkus was appointed to Cabinet in 1990 as Minister for Administrative Services, a portfolio which he held until the 1993 election.

In this portfolio he introduced comprehensive legislation for the disclosure of political donations.

He transitioned the Department to a commercialized, corporatized and competitive body.

Bolkus used the extensive reach of a department n such areas as Commonwealth property ownership, construction, purchasing and the Australian Electoral Commission, to pursue the government's environmental and industry policy agenda, particularly in the Information Technology area.

1993

In 1993, Bolkus was appointed Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Multicultural Affairs.

1996

After the end of the Keating Government (due to its election defeat in 1996), Bolkus was Shadow Attorney-General and Minister for Justice from March 1996 to November 2001.

He held these portfolios until the 1996 election.

In these positions, Bolkus tried making both the Department's and Government's immigration, refugee and multicultural policies more relevant to Australia's social, economic and humanitarian needs.

Bolkus tried restructured both the Department and policy, including:

Bolkus has served on and Chaired a number of Parliamentary Committees in the areas of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Industrial Relations, Corporation Legislation, Indigenous Affairs, and Human Rights He was Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs.

2003

In 2003, Bolkus was accused and personally attacked by Workplace Relations Minister Tony Abbott for failing to declare donations made by Dante Tan.

Tan was not found guilty of any criminal offence in either the Philippines or Australia.

Abbott accused Bolkus of having breached the legal requirements of accepting a political donation.

Abbott also accused Bolkus of money laundering, however it became clear that the matter was in fact not a breach of any regulations regarding political donations.

Bolkus successfully sued Nationwide News for defamation in the District Court of South Australia in Bolkus v Nationwide News.

2015

Until 2015, Bolkus was a partner at Bespoke Approach, a corporate advisory firm.

Bespoke Approach is now owned by corporate and political advisor Ian Smith and former Senior Vice-President at News Corporation Andrew Butcher.

Bolkus also offers political lobbying services under the names Kazaru and Nick Bolkus.

2016

Clients represented to the SA Parliament and SA government since 2016 include: SA Power Networks, Daycorp, D and R DeRuvo and sons, Fyfe, SSE Australia, Bedford Group, Walker Corporation, Lincoln Lakes Development Company, Kelaray Pty Ltd, Kangaroo Island Plantation Timbers Ltd, The Stehr Group, Tri-star Petroleum, Celsus/SA Health Partnership, Karadeniz Holdings, The Belgrave Group, RH & DJ Bichard Superfund.

Nick Bolkus is the Chairman of Directors of Nuturf Australia Pty Ltd, and Envirogreen Pty Ltd.] and Director of Wondertreat Aust Pty Ltd.and Ecofertiliser Pty Ltd.

He is Adviser to the Australian Hokkien Association.

He is also currently a Director of the industry based Australian Fisheries Academy.