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Andrew Giles
House of RepresentativesIn officeAustralian Labor PartyVictoria · Division of ScullinMember of the House of Representatives

Andrew Giles

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Andrew James Giles is an Australian politician serving as a member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Scullin since 2013. A member of the Australian Labor Party, he previously served as the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs and currently holds the position of Minister for Skills and Training in the Albanese ministry. Before entering federal politics, Giles worked as a principal lawyer at Slater and Gordon, specializing in employment law, and served as a senior advisor for the Victorian state government. His political career has focused on multicultural affairs, urban infrastructure, and immigration policy, including the implementation of ministerial directives regarding deportation criteria.

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Born
1973-07-31 · 52 years old
Birth place
Melbourne, Australia
Education
Scotch College, Melbourne; University of Melbourne
Career
Principal lawyer at Slater and Gordon; Senior associate at Holding Redlich; Senior advisor for the Bracks and Brumby Governments

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