Fran Logan

The Honourable
Fran Logan
MLA
Logan in 2011
Member of the Legislative Assembly
of Western Australia
Member of Parliament
for Cockburn
(Legislative Assembly)
Assumed office
10 February 2001
Preceded by Bill Thomas
Personal details
Born Francis Michael Logan
(1956-03-23) 23 March 1956
Whyteleafe, Surrey, England
Citizenship Australian
Political party Labor Party
Spouse(s) Vivienne Thomas
Alma mater University of Sydney
Occupation Mechanic, union official

Francis Michael Logan (born 25 February 1956) is an Australian politician who is a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly representing the electorate of Cockburn in the southern suburbs of Perth for the Labor Party.

Biography

Logan emigrated to Western Australia in 1980 after travelling around Asia, leaving the UK after the Thatcher government was elected. Having trained as a mechanic, he worked in the aircraft and mining industries and later completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Economics at Sydney University.[1]

Logan was employed as a trade union official with the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union from 1986 until entering Parliament in 2001.[2]

Political career

He won preselection for the seat of Cockburn on the retirement of Bill Thomas. Logan won the seat at the 2001 election, subsequently retaining it at both the 2005 and 2008 elections.[3]

Early in his time in office, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment. Following the 2005 election, he was promoted to the Ministry on 10 March 2005, becoming the Minister of Housing and Works and Minister for Heritage, as well as the Minister assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure Alannah MacTiernan.

On 3 February 2006, Logan was appointed Minister for Energy, Science and Innovation in the Carpenter Ministry. Following a reshuffle of the Ministry on 13 December 2006, he gained the Resources portfolio as well as Industry and Enterprise, whilst losing Science and Innovation to Alan Carpenter. Logan served in the Carpenter Ministry as Minister for Energy until the Labor government's defeat at the 2008 election.[4]

In May 2008, Logan caused a political storm when he admitted that he was accused of asking a female ministerial staffer to have sex with him and another employee of the government. The woman involved had stated that Logan had propositioned her to take part in a threesome on more than one occasion.[5][6] Carpenter refused to sack Logan over the scandal, after Logan claimed it was a joke.[7]

Following Labor's loss at the 2008 state election, he formally ceased his duties as a Minister on 23 September 2008, and became the Shadow Minister for Water, Consumer Protection and Industrial Relations.

References

  1. "The Science Show - Science and Innovation in Western Australia". 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  2. "Crikey.com - Tracking the Unionists in Parliament". 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  3. "ABC News Online - Western Australian Election 2008". 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  4. "Extract from the Western Australian Parliamentary Handbook". 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  5. Gosch, Elizabeth (27 May 2008). "The Australian - Fran Logan escapes from sex scandal". The Australian. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  6. Strutt, Jessica; Adshead, Gary (24 May 2008). "The Age - MP accused over 'threesome'". Melbourne. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
  7. O'Brien, Amanda (28 May 2008). "The Australian - Premier stands by 'sex joke' minister Fran Logan". The Australian. Retrieved 2008-06-11.
Parliament of Western Australia
Preceded by
Bill Thomas
Member for Cockburn
2001–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Eric Ripper
Minister for Energy
2006–2008
Succeeded by
Not filled
Preceded by
Nick Griffiths
Minister for Housing and Works
2005–2006
Succeeded by
Michelle Roberts
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