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Ian Macfarlane is an Australian farmer and former politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Groom from 1998 to 2016. He was born on 5 April 1955 in Kingaroy, Queensland.
Macfarlane was educated at the University of Queensland, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Economics in 1977. He then worked as a farmer in the Kingaroy area before entering politics.
Macfarlane was elected to the House of Representatives in 1998, representing the Division of Groom. He was re-elected in 2001, 2004, 2007, and 2010. During his time in Parliament, Macfarlane held a number of ministerial positions, including Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources (2003-2007), Minister for Industry and Science (2013-2015), and Minister for Resources and Energy (2015-2016).
Macfarlane retired from politics in 2016 and returned to farming in Kingaroy. He is currently the Chairman of the Australian Egg Corporation and a Director of the Australian Rural Leadership Foundation.
As of 2021, Ian Macfarlane's net worth is estimated to be approximately $2 million.
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His wife is Karen Macfarlane
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Ian Macfarlane Net Worth
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Timeline
On 15 February 2016, Macfarlane announced he would retire from parliament and not contest the 2016 federal election.
In September 2016, it was announced that Macfarlane had been appointed as chief executive of the Queensland Resources Council. Greens Senators Larissa Waters and Lee Rhiannon alleged the appointment appears to breach current ministerial standards which require that ex-ministers not engage in lobbying for an eighteen-month period after ceasing to be a minister. Ian is also Chair of the Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre (IMCRC www.imcrc.org), a position he has held since May 2016.
With the election of the Abbott Coalition government in September 2013 he was appointed Minister for Industry. He was later sworn in as the Minister for Industry and Science on 23 December 2014. Upon the ascension of the Turnbull Government in September 2015, he was dropped from the new ministry despite being a Turnbull supporter. On 3 December 2015, Macfarlane announced his intention to sit with the federal Nationals. Although local party members overwhelmingly supported Macfarlane's decision, the Liberal National Party of Queensland executive blocked the move.
In an interview with Four Corners on 9 November 2009, Macfarlane said that his position on global warming had changed "a bit", since he had recognised a greater importance for mankind's contribution. Acting as Climate Change Spokesman for the Coalition in 2009, he spent 5 weeks in negotiations around a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme with Minister for Climate Change Penny Wong, before a leadership spill deposed party leader Malcolm Turnbull and replaced him with Tony Abbott, and the policy was overturned.
Macfarlane was born in Kingaroy, Queensland, and was a farmer before entering politics. He was elected to parliament at the 1998 federal election, representing the Division of Groom. Macfarlane was appointed Minister for Small Business in January 2001. After the 2001 election, he was made Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources, a position he held until the Howard Government's defeat at the 2007 election. Macfarlane returned to cabinet in 2013 as Minister for Industry (later Industry and Science) in the Abbott Government. He lost his position when Malcolm Turnbull became prime minister in September 2015, and retired from politics at the 2016 election. He is currently chief executive of the Queensland Resources Council.
Macfarlane was born in Kingaroy, Queensland, and was a farmer and president of the Queensland Graingrowers Association before entering politics. He acquired the nickname "Chainsaw" from ABC rural reporter Judy Kennedy due to his raspy voice. He now attributes the moniker to his ability to "cut through red tape", and it was alluded to in his 1998 election campaign through the slogan "The Right Voice for Groom".
Macfarlane was elected to the House of Representatives at the 1998 federal election, representing the Division of Groom for the Liberal Party. As a minister in the Coalition Government under John Howard he held the portfolio of Minister for Small Business from January 2001, before being promoted to the Cabinet role of Industry, Tourism and Resources in November 2001. After the defeat of the Coalition in the 2007 federal election he served in the shadow portfolios of Trade as well as Infrastructure and Water, and was the Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources.
Ian Elgin Macfarlane (born 5 April 1955) is a former Australian politician who was a member of the House of Representatives from 1998 to 2016, representing the Liberal Party. He served as a minister in the Howard and Abbott Governments.