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Zed Seselja (Zdenko Matthew Seselja) was born on 27 March, 1977 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, is an Australian politician. Discover Zed Seselja'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 46 years old?

Popular As Zdenko Matthew Seselja
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Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 27 March, 1977
Birthday 27 March
Birthplace Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1970

His mother arrived alone in late 1970, and five months later she married Ljudevit, who had arrived three years earlier.

Both held two jobs each.

Seselja attended St Mary MacKillop College.

1977

Zdenko Matthew "Zed" Seselja (born 27 March 1977) is an Australian politician who was a Senator for the Australian Capital Territory from 2013 to 2022, representing the Liberal Party.

1995

While attending university, he worked at Woolworths Supermarkets from 1995 to 1998; at MacKillop Catholic College (now St Mary MacKillop College) in 1998 as a cleaner; at the Australian Fisheries Management Authority from 1998 to 1999 as a legal assistant; and at the Commonwealth Department of Transport and Regional Services from 2000 to 2004 as a policy officer, lawyer, and then a senior lawyer.

1997

He graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1997, a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1999 and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice in 2002.

2000

He received a Graduate Certificate in Public Administration in 2000 from the University of Canberra.

2002

He was admitted as a legal practitioner in 2002.

2004

Seselja was previously a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly from 2004 to 2013, and served as leader of the Canberra Liberals and Leader of the Opposition from 2007 to 2013.

Seselja was born in Canberra Hospital, to parents Ljudevit and Katica Seselja, both of whom emigrated separately from Croatia (when it was part of Yugoslavia).

2008

At the 2008 election, Seselja received a quota of 1.49 and was elected first in the seven-member Molonglo electorate.

There was a decrease in the vote for both major parties, with a swing to the Greens.

Labor won 7 seats, the Liberals won 6 seats, while the Greens won 4 seats, giving them the balance of power.

Negotiations ensued between the Greens and both major parties over the formation of a government.

After almost two weeks of deliberations, the Greens chose to support a minority Labor government, thereby consigning Seselja's party to the opposition benches.

2012

At the 2012 election, Seselja moved to the five member Brindabella electorate where he received a quota of 1.8.

He led the Canberra Liberals to their highest-ever number of seats, claiming eight in the seventeen-member ACT Legislative Assembly.

2013

On 4 February 2013, Seselja stated he would challenge incumbent Senator Gary Humphries (who was also a former ACT Liberal leader) for Liberal Party pre-selection for the Senate in the 2013 Australian federal election.

Seselja stated he would stand down from leadership of the party in the Legislative Assembly as of Monday 11 February.

On 23 February 2013, Seselja won his pre-selection bid, and thus became one of the two official Liberal Party Senate candidates for the ACT.

Seselja was elected Senator for the Australian Capital Territory at the 2013 federal election.

2014

In 2014, his former opponent Katy Gallagher resigned as ACT Chief Minister to become the ALP Senator from the ACT.

With the ACT having two Senate seats, the ACT was represented in the Senate by the two former territory leaders.

2016

During the 2016 Turnbull government second ministerial reshuffle Seselja was appointed as the Assistant Minister for Social Services and Multicultural Affairs.

2017

In December 2017 as part of a subsequent rearrangement of the Turnbull ministry, Seselja was appointed as the Assistant Minister for Science, Jobs and Innovation.

Seselja abstained from the Senate vote on same-sex marriage in November 2017, despite having promised to honour the national postal result three months earlier.

2018

In August 2018, he resigned from the Turnbull ministry as part of the failed attempt to have Peter Dutton replace Malcolm Turnbull as leader of the Liberal Party and Prime Minister.

When Scott Morrison succeeded Turnbull as prime minister in August 2018, Seselja was appointed Assistant Minister for Treasury and Finance.

On 15 August 2018, he voted 'no' to the Restoring Territory Rights (Assisted Suicide Legislation) Bill 2015, which would have restored to the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly the authority to legislate on the matter of voluntary assisted dying.

2019

His portfolio was changed to Assistant Minister for Finance, Charities and Electoral Matters in May 2019 following the 2019 federal election.

2020

He was the Minister for International Development and the Pacific in the Morrison government from December 2020 to May 2022, and previously served as an assistant minister in the Morrison and Turnbull governments since 2016.

Seselja was appointed Minister for International Development and the Pacific on 22 December 2020.

On 12 April 2022, Seselja flew to the Solomon Islands over a military deal that the Pacific nation was to conclude with China.

The deal would allow China to station navy ships and military personnel in order to protect its investment infrastructure.

The mission, supported by both of Australia's major parties and taking place during a "caretaker" period in which Seselja fought for his re-election to the Australian Senate, was considered by observers to reflect strategic anxieties over the deal, which extended to allies New Zealand and the United States.

The deal was signed days later.

He was unseated at the 2022 federal election by the independent candidate, David Pocock.

Seselja is a member of the National Right faction of the Liberal Party.

Seselja's political views have been described as conservative and aligned with the views of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, although he is a republican.

He opposes same-sex marriage, supports cutting penalty rates, and opposes assisted suicide.