The Hon. Walter SECORD, MLC

The Hon. Walter SECORD,  MLC
Member of the Legislative Council
Member of the Australian Labor Party
Term of service expires 55th Parliament (6 March 2015)



Contact Details

A The Hon. Walt Secord, MLC
Parliament House
Macquarie Street
Sydney NSW 2000
P (02) 9230 2111
E walt.secord@parliament.nsw.gov.au

Parliamentary Activity

Current Positions

PositionStartNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Council24 May 2011Elected to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of the Hon. Edward Obeid.
Member, General Purpose Standing Committee No. 122 Jun 2011 
Member, Staysafe (Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety)22 Jun 2011 

Prior Positions

PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Member, Joint Select Committee on the Parliamentary Budget Office26 Aug 20112 Dec 20113mths 7days 

Parliamentary Record

Mr Secord's speeches in Hansard

Mr Secord's questions published in the Question & Answer Paper

Biography

Political Party Activity - Member, NSW ALP, 1991 to current. Various positions, NSW ALP including: Chair, NSW ALP International Relations (Foreign Affairs) Committee, 2005. Deputy Chair, Parliamentary Friends of Israel. Deputy co-Chair, Parliamentary Friends of Armenia.

Community Activity - Member, MEAA union. Member, Reprieve Australia. Member, Sydney Film Festival. Director, Sydney International Film Festival, 2005-2009.

Honours Received - Mavor Moore Award for Playwriting, York University, June 1987. Australian Human Rights Awards, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, 1991. The Australian Press Council Prize (Postgraduate) in Media and Communications, University of Sydney, May 2012.

Personal - Mr Secord was born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and grew up on the Mississaugas of the New Credit (Indian reserve) First Nation in southern Ontario. Educated at the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation elementary school; JC Hill Elementary (Six Nations Indian Reserve) School and Hagersville Secondary School. He became an Australian citizen in June 1992. Mr Secord is interested in Indigenous issues, community development, the prevention of genocide, inter-faith activity and the abolition of the death penalty. Other interests include; cinema, reading, travel and ice hockey. Mr Secord has one daughter.

Qualifications, Occupations and Interests - Bachelor of Arts (Hons), York University (Canada) 1984-1988. University of Sydney, Postgraduate study in progress. Clerk, Youth Employment Services, 1986. Journalist, Toronto Star, 1987. Journalist, Australian Jewish News, 1988 - 1991. Various positions including; Chief of Staff, Director of Communications, and Press Secretary at local, state and federal levels, 1991-2011.

Inaugural speech, 2 June 2011:

Inaugural Speech.pdf




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