John Day (Australian politician)

John Day
Day at the opening of the Perth International Arts Festival in 2010
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
for Kalamunda
In office
6 September 2008  11 March 2017
Preceded by new seat
Succeeded by Matthew Hughes
Constituency Kalamunda
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
for Darling Range
In office
6 February 1993  6 September 2008
Preceded by Ian Thompson
Succeeded by Tony Simpson
Personal details
Born (1955-12-24) 24 December 1955
Middle Swan, Western Australia
Nationality Australian
Political party Liberal Party
Spouse(s) Nikki
Education BSc, BDSc
Profession Dentist

John Howard Dadley Day (born 24 December 1955) is an Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1993 to 2017.

Early life

Day was born on 24 December 1955 in Middle Swan, Western Australia. His father, who survived the Second Battle of El Alamein, died when Day was 17 years old.

Attending Guildford Grammar School Day later completed a degree, a Bachelor of Dental Science at the University of Western Australia then went on to work at the Perth Dental Hospital as well as other clinical situations including Canning Vale Prison. He later set up a private practice with his sister Elizabeth working in such places as Wundowie, Glen Forrest and Beverley.[1]

Parliament

Winning preselection for Darling Range following the retirement of sitting member Ian Thompson, Day won the seat in the 1993 state election. He has successfully held the seat in the 1996, 2001 and 2005 state elections. In the 2001 state election, Day came very close to losing the seat after an 18.8% swing against him; he won by 137 votes. Day fared much better in the 2005 election when he gained a 10.1% swing and held the seat by a margin of 3.1%.[2]

In 2007 as a result of an electoral distribution under the Electoral Act 1907 (WA) all electoral boundaries in Western Australia were redrawn. The electoral district of Darling Range was redrawn and a new electoral district of Kalamunda was created containing a large portion of the previous electoral district of Darling Range.[3]

In the 2008 state general election on 6 September, Day was elected to Kalamunda.[4]

On 23 September 2008 the Governor of Western Australia appointed Day as the Minister for Planning and as the Minister for Culture and the Arts.[5] He was also the Minister for Environment and Minister for Water from 22 November to 14 December 2010, having temporarily taken over Donna Faragher's portfolios; since the latter date, he has been Minister for Science and Innovation.[6]

References

  1. "John Day MLA Inaugural Speech". 1993. Archived from the original on 2004-03-01. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
  2. "ABC News Online - Western Australian Election 2005". 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
  3. Western Australian Government Gazette, Perth, Monday, 29 October 2007 No. 226 (Special) pp5785-5874
  4. "Western Australian Electoral Commission".
  5. Western Australian Government Gazette, Perth, Tuesday, 23 September 2008 No. 163 (Special) pp4373-4375
  6. "Hon. John Howard Dadley Day, B.Sc., B.DSc". Parliament of Western Australia. 24 December 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
Ian Thompson
Member for Darling Range
1993–2008
Succeeded by
Tony Simpson
New seat Member for Kalamunda
2008–2017
Succeeded by
Matthew Hughes
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