The Hon. Jeff Kennett AC
Jeff Kennett entered the Victorian
State Parliament in 1977. He served in the Liberal Government in
the early 1980's as Minister for Housing, Minister for Immigration
and Ethnic Affairs and Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs
and was elected Leader of the Opposition in October 1982.
Under his leadership, the Liberal-National Party coalition was
elected to government in 1992, with two-to-one majorities in both
Houses of Parliament - a position unparalleled in almost 140 years
of State Government in Victoria. The coalition was returned to
office at the 1996 election with a net gain in representation
across both Houses of Parliament.
Mr Kennett continued as Premier during the coalition’s second
term, as well as serving as Minister for Multicultural Affairs and
Minister for the Arts. He headed the Government's peak
industry organisations - the Ministerial Industry Council, the
Premier's Business Round Table, the Victorian Communications and
Multimedia Task Force and Food Victoria, and chaired the Science
Engineering and Technology Task Force.
Under Mr Kennett’s premiership, Victoria earned the reputation
of being Australia's most reformist state. His government
implemented reforms to the Victorian public service, led Australia
in the privatisation of public utilities, reduced the State's
deficit from $33bn to $5.5bn, reinvigorated the economy and
reinstated confidence amongst the Victorian community. As
Premier, Mr Kennett took Victoria to the world and in doing so,
developed a wide network of international business and political
contacts. As Victoria grew in confidence, Mr Kennett's national
popularity soared, to the extent that he was widely regarded as
Australia's strongest leader during this period.
In November 1999, Mr Kennett resigned from the Victorian
Parliament after 23 1/2 years service to pursue opportunities in
the corporate sector.
Mr Kennett is currently Chairman of beyondblue – the National
Depression Initiative. He is a member of the Singapore
Tourism Board’s ‘International Advisory Council for Tourism’ and
Chairman of the Enterprize Ship Trust (replica of the founding ship
of Melbourne). Mr Kennett is also a Director of Jumbuck
Entertainment Ltd, Q Limited (a printing company) and Australian
Seniors Finance. |