Age, Biography and Wiki

Ricky Muir (Ricky Lee Muir) was born on 25 December, 1980 in Maffra, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Ricky Muir'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 43 years old?

Popular As Ricky Lee Muir
Occupation Forestry mill owner Forestry officer Automotive aftermarket component producer
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 25 December, 1980
Birthday 25 December
Birthplace Maffra, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Victoria

We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 25 December. He is a member of famous officer with the age 43 years old group.

Ricky Muir Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Ricky Muir height not available right now. We will update Ricky Muir's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.

Physical Status
Height Not Available
Weight Not Available
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Who Is Ricky Muir's Wife?

His wife is Kerrie-Anne Muir

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Kerrie-Anne Muir
Sibling Not Available
Children 5

Ricky Muir Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ricky Muir worth at the age of 43 years old? Ricky Muir’s income source is mostly from being a successful officer. He is from Victoria. We have estimated Ricky Muir's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income officer

Ricky Muir Social Network

Instagram
Linkedin
Twitter Ricky Muir Twitter
Facebook Ricky Muir Facebook
Wikipedia Ricky Muir Wikipedia
Imdb

Timeline

1980

Ricky Lee Muir (born 25 December 1980) is an Australian politician who served as a Senator for Victoria from 2014 to 2016.

1987

The previous record for the lowest successful primary Senate vote for a party's lead candidate was held by the Nuclear Disarmament Party's Robert Wood who polled 1.5 percent in New South Wales in 1987, a double dissolution election.

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon and larger parties including the incoming government are examining changes to the group voting ticket system.

1996

He grew up mainly in Stratford, completing most of his primary education at Boisdale Consolidated School with a short stint at Dargo, then later attending secondary school at Maffra Secondary College, leaving school in 1996.

He worked for a leather company making car seats.

2009

Around 2009, he moved to Denison, near Heyfield, and worked for a sawmill, moving up to manager.

Shortly before the election, the sawmill ceased operations and he lost his job.

Muir said that as a young man, he was interested in customising cars, but as he gained a family, he moved on to four-wheel drives as a way to explore the countryside.

He wanted to keep the country open for four-wheel drives to explore.

About four months before the election, he discovered the AMEP on social networking sites.

He was preselected for the election without having met the party leaders.

He had no political experience.

He calls himself an "average Australian" and wanted to make "balanced decision which reflects on hopefully the everyday Australian".

2013

Muir was elected to the Senate at the 2013 federal election, standing for the Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party (AMEP).

In October 2013, Muir announced that he would form a voting bloc in the Senate with the Palmer United Party's members.

Muir represented AMEP in Victoria at the 2013 federal election and won on a record-low primary vote of 0.51 percent or 17,122 first preferences (coming 13th out of 34 groups), getting to the 14.3 percent quota from 23 group voting ticket party preferences: Bank Reform Party, Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party, HEMP Party, Shooters and Fishers, Australian Stable Population Party, Senator Online, Building Australia Party, Family First Party, Bullet Train For Australia, Rise Up Australia Party, No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics, Citizens Electoral Council, Palmer United Party, Democratic Labour Party, Katter's Australian Party, Socialist Equality Party, Australian Sex Party, Australian Voice Party, Wikileaks Party, Drug Law Reform, Stop CSG, Animal Justice Party, and the Australian Independents Party.

In October 2013 it was reported that the AMEP's Victorian State Council had been banned by the party's executive from contacting Muir since the election, and that Muir supported the executive's decision to suspend the State Council.

Both the expulsion and the existence of the Victorian branch after October 2013 were not recognised by the federal party.

On 10 October 2013 Muir announced he would enter into an alliance with the Palmer United Party.

2014

His term formally began on 1 July 2014.

The Victorian branch of the party voted to disband itself and expel Muir in July 2014.

Muir's term in the senate commenced on 1 July 2014.

In an interview by Mike Willesee broadcast on Channel Seven's Sunday Night program on 8 June 2014, Muir was shown to have considerable difficulty explaining the meaning of the terms "balance of power" and "aftermarket".

In response, Clive Palmer asserted that Willesee was a "dickhead" and had a "plum stuck up his arse".

Palmer claimed that only a minute of an hour long interview was put to air.

Muir's senior adviser was electoral consultant Glenn Druery, however he was sacked by Muir less than a month later and was escorted out of Parliament.

Muir stated that Druery did not "get along with the staff".

Muir also hired former New South Wales state politician Peter Breen to advise him on legislation, but also sacked him on 6 August 2014.

As of November 2014, five members of Muir's staff had resigned or been sacked.

On 19 November 2014, Muir voted against changes to financial planning laws on which the Abbott government and Palmer United Party had reached agreement.

2015

He delivered his maiden speech on 5 March 2015.

2016

His election from a primary vote of just 0.51%, along with several similar occurrences, contributed to the abolition of group voting tickets in 2016.

He failed to win re-election at the 2016 election, following a double dissolution which cut short his term in office.

2017

He joined the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party in 2017, standing unsuccessfully in the seat of Morwell at the 2018 Victorian state election.

Muir joined the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party (SFF) in June 2017.

2018

He contested the electoral district of Morwell at the 2018 Victorian state election, coming fifth with 7.1% of the vote.

2019

He was his party's lead Senate candidate in Victoria at the 2019 federal election.

Muir was born in Maffra, Victoria.

Muir was the SFF lead candidate for the Senate in Victoria at the 2019 federal election.

The party received 1.9% of the vote.