Steven Ciobo
- January 11, 2024
- Politician
Quick Facts
Full Name | Steven Ciobo |
Date Of Birth | May 29, 1974(1974-05-29) |
Age | 50 |
Birthplace | Mareeba |
Country | Australia |
Birth City | Queensland |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Steven Ciobo Biography
Birthday | May 29 |
Birth Year | 1974 |
Steven Ciobo is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on May 29, 1974 in Mareeba, Queensland, Australia. Steven Michele Ciobo (/tS oU “b oU”/CHOH Boh) (born the 29th of May, 1974) is a retired Australian politician who was a member of his home state of Queensland in the Division of Moncrieff in the House of Representatives from the 2001 federal election through his retirement in the election in 2019. He was an active part of the Liberal National Party of Queensland and was a member of the Liberal Party in federal parliament. On the 1st of March, 2019, Ciobo announced his intention to step down from politics following the federal election in 2019.
In the weeks leading towards the 2007 presidential election, when responding to a challenge from an local radio station Ciobo as well as his spouse were both thrown up into the air by the sling shot at the Surfers Paradise Adrenalin Park. When they were hurled in the air, the wife of Ciobo spotted the stolen election-related signs in the balconies of the Surfers Paradise apartment. Since then, the radio station uploaded an image of the stunt on YouTube.
When Turnbull replaced Nelson as leader in September 2008, Ciobo’s portfolio was changed to Shadow Minister for Small Business, Independent Contractors, Tourism and the Arts. In December 2009, Tony Abbott won a leadership ballot to replace Turnbull as Leader of the Opposition. He subsequently demoted Ciobo to the outer frontbench, as the Shadow Minister for Tourism and the Arts and the Shadow Minister for Youth and Sport.
In November 2009, Ciobo introduced his first private members bill as a shadow minister. The bill proposed changes to the government’s producer offset to encourage more local feature film production.
Following the Coalition was defeated in the election of 2007, Ciobo was made Shadow Minister for Small Business, the Service Economy and Tourism in the Shadow Cabinet of Brendan Nelson. Nelson appointed him to the shadow cabinet despite Ciobo openly pledging his support for Nelson’s opponent Malcolm Turnbull, in the November election for the leadership. Ciobo was vocally opposed to the merging that merged both the Liberal as well as the National party in Queensland and told ABC Local Radio in July 2008: “I don’t believe it’s going to have a positive effect on a federal level. But at a state level it certainly is going to make a very big difference.”
Steven Ciobo Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Politician |
House | Living in own house. |
Steven Ciobo is one of the richest Politician from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Steven Ciobo 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Ciobo is a member of the parliament during the 2001 federal election and replaced his predecessor Kathy Sullivan in the Division of Moncrieff.
In 2005, Ciobo urged for the government to alter the law to deprive naturalised Australians from their nationality in the event that they inspire or support terrorist acts. The year 2006 was the time Ciobo requested the very first home owner’s grant to be increased by two times in a move that was implemented in Rudd’s Rudd government in the month of October to boost economic growth.
In November 2008, Ciobo attacked the Rudd Government over Peter Garrett’s decision to axe funding for the Australian National Academy of Music, saying the decision was “the latest chapter in bungled Labor decisions that have ended one of Australia’s centres of excellence and left students’ futures in limbo”. He also said Garrett’s move to scrap the Uluru climb would be another setback to the tourism industry which had been hit hard by the global economic downturn. In April 2011, Ciobo called for a radical rethink of the tourism strategy for the Gold Coast, calling on the city to focus on more casinos and glitz. He said turning Surfers Paradise into a world-class entertainment precinct to rival Las Vegas and Macau was the solution to save the Gold Coast from rising unemployment and economic doom.
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On 18 September 2013 Ciobo was appointed the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer, Joe Hockey. He was also appointed as Australia’s alternate governor to the World Bank, Asian Development Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Ciobo was given responsibility for the Foreign Investment Review Board, the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the Royal Australian Mint, the National Housing Supply Council and the Australian Valuation Office. Since his appointment, Ciobo has abolished both the National Housing Supply Council, saying the Council’s activities were “no longer needed”; and the Australian Valuation Office, saying “a compelling case for the Commonwealth providing its own valuation services no longer exists, particularly given there is a highly competitive market of private sector providers”; and announced plans to privatise the Royal Australian Mint.
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Ciobo reportedly supported Malcolm Turnbull in the 2015 leadership spill that saw Tony Abbott replaced as leader. He was subsequently made Minister for International Development and the Pacific – a new position – in the first Turnbull Ministry. Following the retirement of Andrew Robb in February 2016, he was promoted to Minister for Trade and Investment. His title was altered to Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment in July 2016.