Alan Carpenter

January 10, 2024
Journalist

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Alan Carpenter
Full Name Alan Carpenter
Occupation Journalist
Date Of Birth Jan 4, 1957(1957-01-04)
Age 67
Birthplace Albany
Country Australia
Birth City Albany
Horoscope Aquarius

Alan Carpenter Biography

Name Alan Carpenter
Birthday Jan 4
Birth Year 1957
Place Of Birth Albany
Home Town Albany
Birth Country Australia
Birth Sign Aquarius

Alan Carpenter is one of the most popular and richest Journalist who was born on January 4, 1957 in Albany, Albany, Australia. Alan John Carpenter (born 4 January 1957) is a former Australian politician who served as the 28th Premier of Western Australia, from 2006 to 2008. From Albany, Carpenter graduated from the University of Western Australia, and worked as a journalist before entering politics. A member of the Labor Party, he was first elected to the Legislative Assembly at the 1996 state election, representing the seat of Willagee. In the Gallop ministry, which took office following the 2001 election, Carpenter was Minister for Education (later Education and Training), as well as holding several other portfolios. He replaced Geoff Gallop as premier in January 2006, following Gallop’s resignation, but Labor lost office following a hung parliament at the 2008 election, with Colin Barnett becoming premier as the leader of a minority Liberal Party government. Carpenter resigned from parliament in 2009, and until 2018 held a senior management position with Wesfarmers.

After November 2006, Carpenter removed three cabinet ministers in four months for impropriety involving former WA Premier Brian Burke, exposed by the Corruption and Crime Commission. Nevertheless, Carpenter’s “no-nonsense” approach in dealing with this issue attracted a 60% public approval rating in opinion polls in late March 2007 (making him one of Australia’s most popular state leaders, along with South Australian Premier Mike Rann).

Late 2007 saw dissatisfaction with Carpenter rising and satisfaction falling. Two party preferred polling of 49 percent for Labor was a swing against them. In what proved to be a harbinger for Carpenter, Western Australia was the only state that recorded a swing to the Coalition at the 2007 federal election. The federal election came at a bad time for the Carpenter government; despite Labor’s resounding victory nationwide, it actually lost two of its seats in Western Australia to the Liberals. However, Liberal Party leader Paul Omodei was experiencing rising levels of dissatisfaction and a stagnant and low satisfaction rating. On the preferred premier measure, Carpenter out-polled Omodei 63–13.

During the election campaign, Carpenter promised a ban on uranium mining in Western Australia if elected, reversing previous ALP policy, the ALP having rejected a Greens-initiated bill to ban uranium mining in April 2008.

He resigned from the ABC in 1996 to begin a career in politics, and was preselected by the ALP to run for the new seat of Willagee, which he won. During his time in parliament he was shadow minister for disability services, sport & recreation, family & children’s services, education, drugs, and as a member of the government, minister for education, sport & recreation, indigenous affairs, education and training, state development, and energy in the Gallop ministry.

Alan Carpenter Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Journalist
House Living in own house.

Alan Carpenter is one of the richest Journalist from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Alan Carpenter 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Carpenter was born in Albany, Western Australia, was educated at Mount Lockyer Primary School then Albany Senior High School. After graduating in 1974, he travelled Australia, working a variety of different jobs before returning in 1977 to study political science at the University of Western Australia and graduated in 1980.

Carpenter began working for the Albany Advertiser as a journalist. In 1982 he travelled overseas, spending 11 months in Asia and then moving to Europe, where he worked in various jobs for three years. He returned to Australia in 1986, and began working for the Perth television station TVW-7 as a reporter on politics within the state. In 1990 Carpenter moved to the ABC, continuing his role as state political reporter in his new job. He moved up through the ranks in the ABC, becoming the Western Australian presenter of The 7.30 Report in 1992 (succeeding Liam Bartlett in the role), and moving on to become the first presenter of Stateline in 1996.

When Geoff Gallop resigned due to illness in January 2006, Carpenter quickly emerged as the leading candidate to succeed him as premier. With the decisions of potential rivals Jim McGinty and Michelle Roberts to withdraw from the race, he was elected unopposed by the Labor caucus on 24 January.

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