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Peter Baldwin was born on 12 April, 1951 in Aldershot, England, is an Australian politician. Discover Peter Baldwin'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 72 years old?
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72 years old |
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12 April, 1951 |
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Peter Baldwin Height, Weight & Measurements
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Peter Baldwin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Peter Baldwin worth at the age of 72 years old? Peter Baldwin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Activist. He is from . We have estimated Peter Baldwin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Peter Jeremy Baldwin (born 12 April 1951) is an Australian former politician.
His family moved to Australia in 1958.
He attended Normanhurst Boys' High School in Sydney, and later received a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from the University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Arts from Macquarie University.
In the 1970s he was prominent as a left-wing activist in the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
Baldwin was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1975 to 1982.
On 16 July 1980, he was brutally assaulted at his home in the nearby Sydney suburb of Marrickville.
Pictures of his battered face dominated the front pages of newspapers around the nation, and led to increased pressure for reform of the party.
No one was ever charged with the assault.
Subsequently, it was alleged that the bashing was undertaken by underworld figure Tom Domican acting on suggestions from the Labor state secretary at the time, Graham Richardson.
He was an Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives from 1983 to 1998.
Baldwin was born in Aldershot, England.
He held the seat from 1983 to 1998.
He served as Minister for Employment and Education Services in April 1990, Minister for Higher Education and Employment Services from May 1990 to March 1993, and Minister for Social Security from March 1993 to the defeat of the Keating government in March 1996.
In March 2007 Richardson won a settlement against Fairfax of A$50,000 for defamation on the basis of this report.
After leaving state politics, Baldwin was selected for the federal Division of Sydney following the deselection of the previous right-aligned MP, Les McMahon.
He ran on a platform similar to that advocated by Tony Benn in the British Labour Party, arguing for a revival of Labor's commitment to state ownership and for the implementation of industrial democracy.
After leaving politics, Baldwin developed and co-founded Debategraph in March 2008, a web-based collaborative argument visualisation tool for mapping complex public policy debates which is used by the White House, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Amanpour series on CNN.
He chairs the Blackheath Philosophy Forum.