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Ryan Park was born on 1977 in Wollongong, NSW, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Ryan Park'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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Occupation Teacher, chief of staff
Age 47 years old
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Born 1977
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Birthplace Wollongong, NSW, Australia
Nationality Australia

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His wife is Kara Lamond

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Children Two sons

Ryan Park Net Worth

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1977

Ryan John Park (born 1977) is an Australian politician.

2010

After Campbell resigned from the ministry in early 2010, Park was named as deputy director-general of the Department of Transport.

Later in the year, Campbell announced he would not contest the upcoming election and Park was chosen as the endorsed Labor candidate where he retained the seat.

He held on against the Liberal party candidate, John Dorahy, a former professional rugby league footballer.

2011

He has been a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly since March 2011, representing the electorate of Keira.

He is the current Minister for Health.

2012

Park was appointed to the Shadow Ministry in 2012 as Shadow Minister for Roads, and was subsequently promoted to become Shadow Minister for Education and the Illawarra in 2013.

2015

At the 2015 NSW election, Park received a large swing towards him, returning his seat to safe Labor status.

Following this successful result, Park was promoted further to become the Shadow Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and the Illawarra.

Park achieved significant media prominence in this role.

2016

In 2016 Deputy Opposition Leader Linda Burney resigned from the NSW Parliament to contest the federal seat of Barton.

She was replaced as Deputy by Michael Daley.

Following this, Park was appointed to Daley's former role as Shadow Treasurer in March 2016 and Daley took on Park's former portfolio of Infrastructure.

Park became the third most senior Labor member of the Legislative Assembly at this time.

2018

Park refused to contest the Labor leadership at the 2018 ballot, which was ultimately won by Michael Daley.

Upon Daley's accession to the leadership, Park regained the Infrastructure portfolio from Daley.

2019

He previously served as the NSW Shadow Minister for Health since 2019, and the Shadow Minister for the Illawarra since 2013.

He is the third most senior Labor MP in the NSW Legislative Assembly.

Park was born in Wollongong and attended local state schools.

He was raised in Dapto and attended Dapto High, where he became school captain.

He studied teaching at the University of Wollongong.

He majored in health and physical education and won the university medal.

Park taught at Lake Illawarra High School.

He then worked as a curriculum adviser at the Department of Education.

Park then went on to work further in the NSW public service and was a chief of staff to his predecessor David Campbell, the then Minister for Transport and Roads.

After Labor's defeat at the 2019 election, Daley resigned as party leader and Deputy Leader Penny Sharpe of the Legislative Council was appointed as interim leader while a leadership vote that involved the rank-and-file membership of the party took place.

Park again declined to contest the leadership vote and on 31 March, he was named the party's acting leader in the Legislative Assembly pending the result.

Following the leadership ballot and the appointment of Jodi McKay, Park was named Shadow Minister for Health, the South Coast, Housing and Homelessness.

Park lost the Treasury and Infrastructure portfolios but retained the Shadow Ministry for the Illawarra on McKay's frontbench.

McKay resigned as Labor leader in 2021.

Park once again chose not to run in the resulting leadership vote.

It was subsequently won by Chris Minns who retained Park as Shadow Minister for Health, the Illawarra and the South Coast and also appointed him as Shadow Minister for Mental Health.

His former portfolio of Housing and Homelessness was given to Rose Jackson.

Following Chris Minns' win in the 2023 election, Park was appointed Minister for Health, Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Regional

Health and Minister for the Illawarra and South Coast.

Park lives in East Corrimal with his wife Kara and two children.