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Nigel Gregory Scullion (born
May 4,
1956),
Australian politician, has been a member of the
Australian Senate for the
Northern Territory since
November 2001, representing the
Country Liberal Party. He sits with the
National Party in the Senate. Scullion received media attention early in his career when questions arose over how his business relationships with government bodies might have affected his eligibility to sit in the Parliament. Investigations continued for some time, but in the end didn't affect his membership of Parliament.
On 30 January, 2007, he was appointed Minister for Community Services in the
Australian Government. On December 3, 2007, he was elected deputy leader of the National Party in the Commonwealth Parliament and will serve as leader of the party in the Senate. On 6 December 2007 he was named as Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in the
shadow ministry chosen by new Opposition Leader
Brendan Nelson.
He was born in
London,
England and educated at Deakin High School in
Canberra,
Australia. He is married with 3 children. Before entering the Senate he was a professional fisherman, has a Marine Skippers Ticket (Master 5 Trading and Fishing) and is a Graduate of the Australian Rural Leadership Program.
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