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Wayne Maxwell Swan (born 30 June 1954) is an Australian politician who was the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and the Deputy Leader of the Labor Party from 2010 to 2013, and the Treasurer of Australia from 2007 to 2013.
Swan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1993 for Lilley in Queensland, although he lost this seat in 1996. He regained the seat in 1998 and has represented it ever since. Following Labor's victory in 2007, Swan was appointed Treasurer of Australia by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. On 24 June 2010, when Julia Gillard became Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the Labor Party following the resignation of Kevin Rudd, Swan was elected unopposed to become Deputy Leader of the Labor Party, and was subsequently sworn in as the 14th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia.
Following a leadership spill in the Australian Labor Party held in June 2013, during which Kevin Rudd replaced Julia Gillard as Labor leader, Swan resigned from all of his positions and returned to the backbench.
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The Treasurer, Wayne Swan, delivers the 2011-12 Budget in the chamber
The CSIS Pacific Partners Initiative is pleased to host The Hon. Wayne Swan MP, former Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister of Australia. He will discuss the need to promote global economic growth and tackle income inequality, and argue that “if we don’t grow together we will grow apart.” Mr. Swan was Treasurer of Australia from December 2007 and deputy prime minister from June 2010 until June 2013. During his time in Parliament, Mr. Swan was involved with reform of the tax and transfer payments system, labor market participation, climate change, and ageing and population policy. In 2014, Mr. Swan released his autobiography The Good Fight: Six Years, two prime ministers and staring down the Great Recession (Allen &Unwin;). Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Second Floor Co...
The Hon Wayne Swan MP, Deputy Prime Minister & Treasurer, addressing the closing session of the 2011 China Update 'Rising China: Global Challenges and Opportunities' at The Australian National University on Tuesday 12 July 2011. Where the last three decades of the 20th century witnessed a China rising on to the global economic stage, the first three decades of the 21st century are almost certain to bring with them the completion of that rise, not only in economic, but also political and geopolitical terms. China's integration into the global economy has brought one-fifth of the global population into the world trading system, which has increased global market potential and integration to an unprecedented level. The increased scale and depth of international specialisation propelled by a...
Wheeler Centre's Fifth Estate with Sally Warhaft interviews Wayne Swan at M.A.D.E Wayne Swan was treasurer of Australia during an extraordinary period of our politics. He was at the financial helm when the world recession hit, and steered our economy through a time of unprecedented international economic challenges. Meanwhile, on the home front, the ALP was divided by leadership battles – whilst ruling on a knife-edge, as a minority government. Sally Warhaft asks Wayne Swan about managing the economy, the challenges and compromises of a minority government, and wrangling legislation through parliament in the face of bitter opposition from vested interests (including the mining, banking and hotel industries). Australia’s economic past, present and future is also discussed. Museum of Aus...
World Bank President Robert Zoellick joined Deputy Prime Minister & Treasurer Wayne Swan in Australia to discuss the Global Economy, aid programs and international action on climate change.
Wayne Swan was treasurer of Australia during an extraordinary period of our politics. He was at the financial helm when the world recession hit, and steered our economy through a time of unprecedented international economic challenges. Meanwhile, on the home front, the ALP was divided by leadership battles – whilst ruling on a knife-edge, as a minority government. In this special spotlight edition of the Fifth Estate, Wayne Swan spoke with Sally Warhaft about his time as treasurer, key moments of his economic management of Australia, and the infamously complex relationships within the party.
For full footage of the Australian and Asian Covered Bond Investor Forum please go to http://www.euromoneyconferences.com/onlineChannel/ Keynote presentations from: The Hon Wayne Swan MP, Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer of the Government of Australia at the Euromoney Australasian and Asian Covered Bond Investor Forum on 14 June 2012 in Sydney
Smash the government smash the state
You feed the system you claim to hate
They get us all though corruption
Cause we will pay to feed addiction
Alcohol tobacco meat
Countless others they know we need
Never fall know we’re weak
Know we’ll pay to power their greed
Never meet their destruction
Because we support the system
Fuck the state, what a joke
They make money off the butts you smoke
Smash the government is looking bleak
They take our money every week
Destroy their power is kind of tough
If you can’t stand up if your too fucked up
Drink the booze they supply
Never win now you know why
Never meet their destruction