John Brogden (politician)

John Brogden (politician)

Infobox Politician


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name = John Brogden
office = Leader of the Opposition
of New South Wales
term_start = 28 March 2002
term_end = 1 September 2005
predecessor = Kerry Chikarovski
successor = Peter Debnam
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office2 = Member of the
NSW Legislative Assembly
term_start2 = 25 May 1996
term_end2 = 28 September 2005
predecessor2 = Jim Longley
successor2 = Alex McTaggart
constituency2 = Pittwater
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office3 = Shadow Treasurer
term_start3 = 8 April 2003
term_end3 = 13 April 2005
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birth_date = birth date|1969|3|28|df=y
birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales flagicon|New South Wales
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party = Liberal Party
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John Gilbert Brogden (born 28 March 1969) is an Australian former politician who was Leader of the Opposition in New South Wales from 2002 to 2005. He was a Liberal Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from May 1996 until his resignation in August 2005, representing the electorate of Pittwater.

Brogden's resignation as leader followed a public outcry over alleged sexual harassment and a remark calling the Malaysian-born wife of Bob Carr (the ex-Premier of NSW), a "mail-order bride". Soon after his resignation he is reported to have engaged in self-harm, which is widely reported to have been a suicide attempt. cite news | title= Shattered Brogden's suicide bid | date=31 August 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/disgraced-brogdens-suicide-bid/2005/08/31/1125302574623.html] He soon after resigned from parliament.

He is currently CEO of Manchester Unity, an Australian health services company. Brogden has also been named as the inaugural Patron of the counselling service Lifeline.

He is married to Lucy Brogden, daughter of Frank Hooke, a former Liberal Party state treasurer, and they have one son [ cite news | title="Politics in her genes a wife stands loyal" date=September 1 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/politics-in-her-genes-a-wife-stands-loyal/2005/08/31/1125302628782.html ]

Early life

Brogden was born and raised in Sydney. He was educated at St Patrick's College, Strathfield.

Career

Brogden joined the Liberal Party in his final year of high school at St Patrick's College StrathfieldFact|date=August 2007 and, after graduating, worked as an adviser to then-Attorney-General John Hannaford, then-Premier John Fahey and Legislative Council member Ted Pickering. In 1992, he became President of the state branch of the Young Liberals, and a member of the party's state executive. In 1994, he served a year as Treasurer of the federal movement. During this period, he also worked as a public relations consultant for several years.

Brogden was elected to the Legislative Assembly in May 1996, but it was not until 1999 that he was promoted to the shadow ministry, when he became the Shadow Minister for Youth Affairs, Urban Affairs, Planning and Sydney Water. In the leadup to the 2003 election, then-Opposition Leader Kerry Chikarovski was struggling in the polls against Premier Bob Carr. On 25 March 2002, Brogden announced a challenge. Three days later on 28 March 2002 [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/1f31be2ed1fa0a454a256745000165ab!OpenDocument] , he succeeded in a 15-14 vote, becoming the youngest ever leader of a state or federal Liberal Party. Fact|date=April 2007 On becoming Opposition Leader, he resigned from his previous portfolios, but took on the new shadow ministries of Ethnic Affairs and Treasury.

John Brogden was not only unable to defeat Carr's Labor government at the 2003 election, but led the Liberal Party opposition to a landslide loss. Despite this, he remained Opposition Leader. He later improved his standing in the polls and at some stages in 2005 the Coalition was in front of Labor Fact|date=April 2007, with many people believing that he would win the next state election, especially when Bob Carr resigned from politics and Morris Iemma was elected as the new Premier. [cite news | title= The challenge for John Brogden | date=5 August 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/editorial/the-challenge-for-john-brogden/2005/08/04/1123125848464.html]

After becoming party leader, he confronted the government over a number of issues, often focussing on health and police corruption. He aggressively pursued the Carr government over its involvement in the Orange Grove affair, in which a shopping centre was shut down, allegedly for zoning reasons, amidst claims of political pressure from The Westfield Group, which ran a neighbouring shopping centre. In October 2004, Westfield launched defamation action against Brogden as a result of comments he made about the affair. Brogden vowed to vigorously defend the case.Fact|date=August 2007

While the Australian Liberal party is generally politically conservative, Brogden expressed a number of political views considered by someFact|date=August 2007 to be socially liberal. For example, he supported a change to an Australian republic and gay rights. This alienated some membersFact|date=August 2007 of the Liberal Party. However his views are also shared by some factional colleagues such as Gladys Berejiklian, Jillian Skinner, Judy Hopwood and long time friend John Ryan.Fact|date=August 2007

Controversy, resignation and aftermath

John Brogden came under fire for offensive behaviour at a function in Sydney on 29 July 2005. He allegedly described Helena Carr, the Malaysian-born wife of former NSW Premier Bob Carr, as a "mail-order bride" . cite news | title= NSW politician quits after slur | date=29 August 2005 | publisher=BBC News | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4193938.stm] Fully, Brogden said Bob Carr could "ship his mail-order bride back to where she came from, for all I care". Brogden later publicly apologised for this remark. [cite news | title= 'Ship her back for all I care', says Brogden | date=31 August 2005 | publisher=The New Zealand Herald | url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/story.cfm?c_id=2&ObjectID=10343252] He was also accused of unwelcome sexual advances to two unnamed female journalists at the same function (ABC's "Lateline" reported that he "propositioned" one journalist, and pinched another's buttocks). Brogden alleged that Young Liberal Alex Hawke was responsible for leaking information to the media. [cite news | title= Brogden's parting swipe at Lib enemy | date=30 August 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/08/29/1125302510906.html]

As a consequence of the controversy, John Brogden resigned as Leader of the NSW Opposition on 29 August 2005, but announced his intention to remain as the Member for Pittwater. [cite news | title='Dishonourable' behaviour forces Brogden to quit | date=29 August 2005 | publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation | url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200508/s1448203.htm ] [cite news | title=Brogden steps down over racist slur | date=29 August 2005 | publisher=The 7.30 Report | url=http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2005/s1448754.htm]

The next day, 30 August 2005, police attended Brogden's electorate office at around 10.30 pm, after concerns were raised by members of his family. They found him apparently unconscious in a back room, having slit his wrists, apparently in a drug and alcohol induced stupor. [cite news | title= Brogdens thank public for their support | date=1 September 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald
url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/09/01/1125302679344.html
]

When the "Sydney Morning Herald" called Barry O'Farrell at about 11 pm to question him about possible leadership contention, he told them, "Excuse me if I say I don't care about the leadership at the moment, but I am following an ambulance with John Brogden inside. He has attempted self-harm. It sort of puts things in perspective, doesn't it?". [cite news | title= Leadership fight to be cliffhanger | date=31 August 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/08/30/1125302566109.html] [cite news | title=Brogden prepares for return to politics | date=5 March 2006 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://smh.com.au/articles/2006/03/04/1141191886067.html]

Brogden was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital that night, and discharged the following day into respite care in a North Shore psychiatric facility. The "Sydney Morning Herald" reported that Brogden's actions were a suicide attempt, however whether this is the case (or whether his actions were some other form of self-harm) is yet to be officially confirmed. On 1 September, Brogden and his wife issued a short statement thanking people who had sent messages of support, and inviting people wishing to help further to donate to beyondblue, an anti-depression organisation. [cite news | title=Shattered Brogden's suicide bid | date=31 August 2005 | publisher=The Sydney Morning Herald | url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/08/31/1125302574623.html]

Brogden later reversed his previously stated intention of remaining a member of parliament, resigning from politics altogether on 28 September. During the by-election campaign for the seat of Pittwater, Brogden was reported to be not actively supporting his replacement as Liberal Party candidate, Paul Nicolau. Many believe that his failure to do so was a major contributor to the seat being won by an independent candidate, Alex McTaggart.

On 21 July 2006 it was announced that John Brogden would return to public life as the CEO of Manchester Unity (MU), a health and financial services company. His appointment became effective from 14 August 2006.

In 2007, Brogden spoke publicly about his decade-long battle with depression and became a patron for Lifeline NSW.

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DATE OF BIRTH = 28 March 1969
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