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Hon Ken Wyatt

Hon Ken Wyatt

Biography

Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians

Ken was elected in 2010 as the Federal Member for Hasluck, WA, making history as the first Indigenous Member of the House of Representatives. In September 2013 he became the first Member for Hasluck re-elected for a second term. Since his election to Parliament in 2010, Ken has worked tirelessly to be a strong advocate for his electorate and to help build a stronger local community.

Before entering politics he worked in community roles in the fields of Health and Education as a Director in New South Wales and Western Australia.

Not only has Ken Wyatt had an extensive career in health and education, he has also made an enormous contribution to the wider community in training and mentoring young people. This was recognised in 1996 when he was awarded the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list. In 2000, he was awarded a Centenary of Federation Medal for ‘his efforts and contribution to improving the quality of life for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and mainstream Australian society in education and health’.

 

All session by Hon Ken Wyatt

Opening Address

10.10
Ballroom 2, 3, 4 & 5