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Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of the ALP (2010–2013) and National President of the Australian Labor Party (2018–present). A substantial part of the collection relates to the Global Financial Crisis of 2008–2009 and is highly significant given that Australia was a key contributor to G20 discussions. The collection includes photographs, correspondence, campaign materials and political documents. In 2021 the State Library produced a digital story with Swan. The interview by Dennis Atkins covers Swan's time in public office and his life before and after politics as well as the Global Financial Crisis of 2008–09 and Swan's role in the implementation of an effective domestic stimulus response to the crisis.
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For every Andrew Forrest who wails about high company taxes and then admits to not paying any, there are a hundred Australian businesspeople who held on to their employees and worked with government to keep the doors of Australian business open during the GFC. Despite the howling of a small minority,
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Kevin Rudd for the leadership of the Labor Party. Realising that he no longer had enough support to retain his position, Rudd resigned the following day, allowing Gillard to be elected unopposed. Swan stood to fill the vacant position of Deputy Leader, and was also elected unopposed. He was sworn in
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John Oxley Library. The collection reflects the history of Swan's time in public office and in particular is a record of his experience as: Secretary of the Queensland Labor Party (1991–1993) Federal MP and Member for the seat of Lilley from 1993–1996, 1998–2019, Treasurer of Australia (2007–2013),
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the vast bulk of the resources industry is in the cart for more efficient profits-based resource taxation which serves to strengthen our entire economy. The vast majority of our miners accept that they have a social obligation to pay their fair share of tax on the resources Australians own.
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Politicians have a choice: between exploiting divisions by promoting fear and appealing to the sense of fairness and decency that is the foundation of our middle-class society; between standing up for workers and kneeling down at the feet of the Gina Rineharts and the Clive
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Swan's first budget concentrated on inflationary pressures in the economy, with substantially reduced spending that exceeded the A$ 11 billion outlaid for tax cuts. The policy debate shifted around August 2008 after mortgage lending banks in the United States
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as American investments were written off. In response to the resulting global downturn, Swan coordinated an "economic security strategy" worth $ 10 billion in October 2008. Designed as a
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became Prime Minister, Swan was elected unopposed as Labor's deputy leader and was subsequently sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister. In 2011, Swan was named Finance Minister of the Year by
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to the position. It was believed that strong opposition from Labor's Right Faction had put Latham under pressure to appoint either Swan or Shadow Industrial Relations Minister
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defeat, Swan was promoted to become Shadow Treasurer. This was seen by many as a surprise, as it was rumoured that Latham was intending to appoint then-Shadow Health Minister
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Swan resigned from his positions to return to the backbench following the return of Kevin Rudd to the leadership in June 2013. After Labor lost the
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Kim Beazley promoted Swan to the Shadow Cabinet in 1998. Initially serving as Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services, he became the
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In March 2012, Swan became the first treasurer or deputy prime minister to be ejected from the House of Representatives, after he referred to
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magazine in March 2012, Swan criticised the rising influence of vested interests, in particular paying attention to mining entrepreneurs
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campaign manager in his seat of Lilley. At the time, speculation surrounded the nature of the donation. The matter was referred to the
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attended the same school at the same time, though was three years younger than Swan and the two did not know each other.
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and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. After graduating he worked as a lecturer in the Department of Management at the
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in Gillard's place. He would regularly stand in for Gillard as Acting Prime Minister for the next three years.
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in what was a large defeat for Labor nationwide. In 1996, Swan donated $ 500–$ 1400 (amount disputed) to the
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but has since fully recovered. He has become an advocate for the prostate cancer public awareness campaign.
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Swan is married to Kim and has three children. An earlier marriage, when he was 21, lasted for one year.
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he was a prominent supporter of Kim Beazley, but retained his position in the Shadow Cabinet when
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The latest example of this is the foray by Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, into
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The Good Fight: Six years, two prime ministers and staring down the Great Recession
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The Good Fight: Six years, two prime ministers and staring down the Great Recession
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to the position. Early in the role, Swan worked to devise Labor's response to the
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https://web.archive.org/web/20140914112013/https://www.mup.com.au/items/149038
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who chose to take no further action. He worked as an adviser to Labor Leader
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as the only Australian Treasurer to have been awarded that title. After Rudd
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Wayne Swan in conversation with Dennis Atkins digital story and oral history
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The Honourable Julia Gillard MP, 27th Prime Minister of Australia 2010-2013
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Swan won a Commonwealth scholarship to study Public Administration at the
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Gillard for the leadership in June 2013, Swan resigned from the Cabinet.
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The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, 26th Prime Minister of Australia 2007-2010
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as the only Australian Treasurer to have been conferred that title.
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and directed towards retail sales, it was largely supported by the
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Australian politician, 14th Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
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Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Lilley
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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Triumph and Demise: The Broken Promise of a Labor Generation
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Swan donated his personal collection of records to the
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Swan was first elected as the Member for Lilley in the
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Dziedzic, Stephen; Doran, Matthew (10 February 2018).
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Australia. 5 March 2012. Archived from 1582:. Australia: ABC News. 29 November 2007. 1383: 1230: 648:throughout 2008 and 2009. In 2010, after 2115:Nicholson, Brendan (26 September 2008). 1480: 1354:"'Kick Swan out' for Democrats donation" 1350: 1328:(Interview: transcript). Interviewed by 1207: 1035:and that he would retire from politics. 978: 974: 856: 746:, but was defeated three years later by 733: 669: 340:25 November 2001 β€“ 16 June 2003 1451: 1177: 1175: 1126: 999:On 23 June 2010, Deputy Prime Minister 865:Following Labor's landslide win in the 176:3 December 2007 β€“ 27 June 2013 4272: 1513: 1291: 1263: 1208:Thompson, Jeremy (21 September 2011). 1156: 1154: 1129:"Gillard ousts Rudd in bloodless coup" 1038: 762:before contesting Lilley again in the 4091: 3858: 3608:1975 Australian constitutional crisis 3588:History of the Australian Labor Party 2790: 2542: 2380: 2362:National President of the Labor Party 2089:. Australia: ABC News. Archived from 2080: 2000:Postcode: the splintering of a nation 1974:State Library of Queensland Catalogue 1893:State Library of Queensland Catalogue 1851:State Library of Queensland Catalogue 1661:"Wayne Swan kicked out of Parliament" 1630: 1452:Pearson, Christopher (23 July 2002). 1417: 1384:Sanderson, Wayne (27 November 2000). 1351:Karvelas, Patricia (14 August 2007). 1059:Postcode: The Splintering of a Nation 896:On 20 September 2011, Swan was named 805:Postcode: The Splintering of a Nation 628:and represented it until retiring in 587:National President of the Labor Party 435:13 March 1993 β€“ 2 March 1996 400:3 October 1998 β€“ 18 May 2019 274:Minister for Finance and Deregulation 54:National President of the Labor Party 2162:, Melbourne University Press, 2014. 2052: 2022: 1997: 1960:This Knowledge article incorporates 1921:This Knowledge article incorporates 1879:This Knowledge article incorporates 1837:This Knowledge article incorporates 1712: 1365:from the original on 3 December 2007 1317: 1220:from the original on 29 August 2023. 1181: 1172: 1168:from the original on 29 August 2023. 234:24 June 2010 β€“ 26 June 2013 122:24 June 2010 β€“ 27 June 2013 4350:20th-century Australian politicians 4345:21st-century Australian politicians 4325:Members of the Cabinet of Australia 4305:Deputy prime ministers of Australia 2408:Deputy prime ministers of Australia 1814:from the original on 29 August 2023 1586:from the original on 29 August 2023 1495:from the original on 29 August 2023 1245:from the original on 29 August 2023 1210:"Swan named world's best treasurer" 1151: 1139:from the original on 29 August 2023 1078:At age 48, Swan was diagnosed with 724: 13: 4255: 4073: 2303:Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 2081:Scott, Sophie (27 February 2003). 1685: 1658: 1481:Schubert, Misha (14 August 2007). 1264:Fraser, Andrew (5 December 2006). 1009:Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 873:by Kevin Rudd on 3 December 2007. 703:Queensland Institute of Technology 591:deputy prime minister of Australia 110:Deputy Prime Minister of Australia 14: 4361: 2132: 1774:O'Malley, Sandra (26 June 2010). 1688:"Swan gets the boot from Slipper" 1606:"Swan removed after 'Curly' call" 1418:Royal, Simon (29 November 2000). 1182:Uren, David (21 September 2011). 786:became the new leader. After the 769: 2527: 2335:Deputy Leader of the Labor Party 2002:. North Melbourne: Pluto Press. 1955: 1916: 1874: 1832: 1522:. pp. 17–23. Archived from 1292:Atkins, Dennis (2 August 2008). 1231:Griffiths, Emma (26 June 2013). 1164:. Euromoney. 20 September 2011. 1070: 620:, although he lost this seat in 595:deputy leader of the Labor Party 556: 222:Deputy Leader of the Labor Party 4340:University of Queensland alumni 4330:People from Nambour, Queensland 2108: 2074: 2016: 1991: 1949: 1910: 1868: 1826: 1795: 1767: 1734: 1706: 1679: 1652: 1624: 1598: 1572: 1538: 1507: 1474: 1445: 1411: 1377: 632:. Following Labor's victory in 1631:Daley, Gemma (21 March 2012). 1514:Toohey, Paul (17 April 2007). 1344: 1318:Swan, Wayne (21 August 2007). 1311: 1285: 1257: 1224: 1201: 1127:Rodgers, Emma (24 June 2010). 1120: 853:2013 Australian federal budget 849:2012 Australian federal budget 845:2011 Australian federal budget 841:2010 Australian federal budget 837:2009 Australian federal budget 833:2008 Australian federal budget 776:Manager of Opposition Business 674:Swan was born and educated in 604:Swan was first elected to the 328:Manager of Opposition Business 1: 2053:Hall, Louise (2 March 2008). 1114: 1085:Swan has admitted to smoking 1045:State Library of Queensland's 729: 3433:Australian Capital Territory 1713:Swan, Wayne (2 March 2012). 898:Finance Minister of the Year 826: 780:2003 Labor leadership spills 7: 1978:State Library of Queensland 1935:State Library of Queensland 1897:State Library of Queensland 1855:State Library of Queensland 1639:Australian Financial Review 1580:"Rudd hands out portfolios" 1553:. Australia. Archived from 1426:. Australia. Archived from 1392:. Australia. Archived from 1092: 891:International Monetary Fund 738:Wayne Swan's office in 2013 597:from 2010 to 2013, and the 10: 4366: 3633:Norfolk Island Labor Party 1019:Resignation and retirement 830: 624:. He regained the seat in 4253: 4147: 4135: 4071: 3920: 3908: 3651: 3580: 3555: 3529: 3522: 3499:Australian Fabian Society 3476: 3421: 3355: 3219: 3128: 2982: 2826: 2576: 2525: 2414: 2368: 2359: 2351: 2341: 2332: 2324: 2319: 2309: 2300: 2292: 2282: 2273: 2265: 2260: 2250: 2237: 2229: 2219: 2206: 2198: 2191: 2123:The Sydney Morning Herald 2061:The Sydney Morning Herald 1889:"32178 Wayne Swan Papers" 1847:"32178 Wayne Swan Papers" 1782:The Sydney Morning Herald 1612:. 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Index

The Honourable

National President of the Labor Party
Incumbent
Bill Shorten
Anthony Albanese
Mark Butler
Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
Julia Gillard
Julia Gillard
Anthony Albanese
Treasurer of Australia
Kevin Rudd
Julia Gillard
Peter Costello
Chris Bowen
Deputy Leader of the Labor Party
Julia Gillard
Julia Gillard
Anthony Albanese
Minister for Finance and Deregulation
Julia Gillard
Lindsay Tanner
Penny Wong
Manager of Opposition Business
Simon Crean
Bob McMullan
Mark Latham
Australian Parliament
Lilley

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