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Rita Saffioti was born on 26 May, 1972 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Rita Saffioti'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 51 years old?

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Age 51 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 26 May, 1972
Birthday 26 May
Birthplace Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1972

Rita Saffioti (born 26 May 1972) is an Australian politician.

Saffioti was born on 26 May 1972 in Perth, Western Australia, to Nicodemo Saffioti, an orchardist, and Guiseppina Ienco, a cook's assistant.

Saffioti's parents were post-war immigrants from the Italian region of Calabria.

She grew up on an orchard in Roleystone in the Perth Hills with an older sister, and attended Roleystone Primary School, Roleystone District High School, and Kelmscott Senior High School, at which she became dux.

She graduated with a Bachelor of Business degree with distinction from Curtin University, majoring in economics.

She then worked in Canberra and Perth for the Department of Finance and then in Perth for the Department of Treasury.

1990

Railcar manufacturing was also brought back into Western Australia for the first time since the 1990s, with the Transperth C-series trains being manufactured in Bellevue, Western Australia.

1996

She joined the Australian Labor Party in 1996, and from 1997, she worked as an economics adviser for Geoff Gallop, the leader of the opposition until 2001 and Premier of Western Australia following 2001.

2003

From February 2003 to February 2005, Saffioti was the director of the economics policy unit of the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.

2005

From February 2005 to January 2006, she was a strategic management advisor for the Office of the Premier.

Saffioti unsuccessfully stood for election at the 2005 Western Australian state election.

She was sixth place on the Labor Party's ticket for the East Metropolitan Region in the Western Australian Legislative Council (upper house).

2006

In January 2006, Alan Carpenter replaced Gallop as the premier.

From January 2006 to April 2008, Saffioti was the chief of staff for the Office of the Premier.

2008

Representing the Australian Labor Party, she has been the member for the electoral district of West Swan in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Western Australia, since 6 September 2008.

Since June 2023, she has been the deputy premier of Western Australia, the treasurer of Western Australia, the minister for transport, and the minister for tourism.

Following her preselection for the electoral district of West Swan, she worked as a strategic consultant for the Fremantle Football Club from April to July 2008.

She won preselection for West Swan in April 2008, with Carpenter controversially hand-picking her over Swan Hills MP Jaye Radisich and the Labor Right's Belinda Coniglio.

At the 2008 Western Australian state election on 6 September, Saffioti was elected to the newly-created electoral district of West Swan in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, the lower house of the Parliament of Western Australia.

2013

She was re-elected at the elections in 2013, 2017 and 2021.

Over its existence, West Swan has covered the north-eastern Perth suburbs of Ballajura, Caversham, Ellenbrook, Landsdale and parts of the Swan Valley.

From 9 April 2013 to 26 June 2015, Saffioti was the shadow minister for planning, finance, government accountability and women's interests.

2015

From 26 June 2015 to 11 March 2017, she was the shadow minister for planning, finance, transport and infrastructure.

2017

From March 2017 to June 2023, she was the minister for transport and minister for planning.

From March 2021 to June 2023, she was also the minister for ports.

From March 2017 to December 2018, she was also the minister for lands.

On 17 March 2017, following the election of the McGowan government on 11 March 2017, Saffioti was appointed as the minister for transport, minister for planning, and minister for lands.

2018

She stopped being minister for lands on 13 December 2018, with Premier Mark McGowan saying it would enable Saffioti to focus more on Metronet, the government's expansion program for Perth's rail network.

Ben Wyatt succeeded her as minister for lands.

Following the 2021 election, on 19 March 2021, Saffioti became the minister for ports, as well as keeping her existing ministries.

Agencies under the responsibility of the minister for transport are the Department of Transport, Main Roads Western Australia and the Public Transport Authority.

Agencies under the responsibility of the minister for planning are the Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage and the Western Australian Planning Commission.

Agencies under the responsibility of the minister for ports are the Department of Transport, the Fremantle Port Authority, the Kimberley Ports Authority, the Mid West Ports Authority, the Pilbara Ports Authority and the Southern Ports Authority.

Upon becoming minister for transport, Saffioti cancelled the controversial Roe 8 highway project, which would have extended Roe Highway through the Beeliar Wetlands.

The cancellation fulfiulled an election promise made by Labor.

The contract for the project was renegotiated to instead construct three different road projects: duplication of Wanneroo Road between Joondalup Drive and Flynn Drive, connection between Murdoch Drive and Roe Highway, and duplication of Armadale Road between Tapper Road and Anstey Road.

$46.9 million of taxpayer funds was written off by the decision to cancel Roe 8.

As the minister for transport and minister for planning, Saffioti has control over Metronet.

Under Metronet, construction has started on the Morley–Ellenbrook line, an extension of the Joondalup line to Yanchep, an extension of the Armadale line to Byford, an extension of the Thornlie line to Cockburn Central on the Mandurah line, a new station at Lakelands on the Mandurah line, a rebuild of Bayswater station, Claremont station and Midland station, and the removal of several level crossings along the Armadale/Thornlie lines and Midland line.

2019

Redevelopment areas were established around Bayswater station and High Wycombe station in 2019.