Scott Morrison

Minister

Birthday May 13, 1968

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Age 55 years old

Nationality Sydney

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1788

Morrison is descended from William Roberts, a convict who was convicted of stealing yarn and transported to Australia on the First Fleet in 1788.

Morrison grew up in the suburb of Bronte.

He had a brief career as a child actor, appearing in several television commercials and small roles in local shows.

Morrison attended Sydney Boys High School before going on to complete a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) honours degree in applied economic geography at the University of New South Wales.

His honours thesis, a demographical analysis of Christian Brethren assemblies in Sydney, was deposited in the University of Manchester Library's Christian Brethren Collection.

Morrison contemplated studying theology at Regent College in Vancouver, Canada, but he instead chose to enter the workforce after completing his undergraduate education, in part due to the disapproval of his father.

1934

Morrison was born in the suburb of Waverley in Sydney, the younger of two sons born to Marion (née Smith) and John Douglas Morrison (1934–2020).

His father was a policeman who served on the Waverley Municipal Council, including a single term as mayor.

Morrison's maternal grandfather was born in New Zealand.

His paternal grandmother was the niece of noted Australian poet Dame Mary Gilmore.

1968

Scott John Morrison (born 13 May 1968) is an Australian former politician who served as the 30th prime minister of Australia from 2018 to 2022, holding office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.

1989

After graduating from university, Morrison worked as national policy and research manager for the Property Council of Australia from 1989 to 1995.

He then moved into tourism, serving as deputy chief executive of the Australian Tourism Task Force and then general manager of the Tourism Council of Australia; the latter was managed by Bruce Baird, whom he would eventually succeed in federal parliament.

1998

He worked as director of the New Zealand Office of Tourism and Sport from 1998 to 2000 and was managing director of Tourism Australia from 2004 to 2006.

In 1998, Morrison moved to New Zealand to become director of the newly created Office of Tourism and Sport.

He formed a close relationship with New Zealand's tourism minister, Murray McCully, and was involved with the creation of the long-running "100% Pure New Zealand" campaign.

2000

Morrison also was state director of the New South Wales Liberal Party from 2000 to 2004.

He left this position in 2000, a year before the contract schedule.

Morrison returned to Australia in 2000, to become state director of the New South Wales division of the Liberal Party.

2001

He oversaw the party's campaigns in the 2001 federal election and in the 2003 New South Wales state election.

2007

He was the member of parliament (MP) for the New South Wales seat of Cook from 2007 until 2024.

On 23 January 2024, he announced his departure from politics, and resigned on 28 February 2024.

Morrison was born in Sydney and studied economic geography at the University of New South Wales.

He was first elected to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2007 election as a member of parliament (MP) for the division of Cook in New South Wales, and was quickly appointed to the shadow cabinet.

2012

In 2012, on the 50th anniversary of her death, he delivered a tribute to her in federal parliament.

2013

After the Liberal-National coalition's victory at the 2013 election, Morrison was appointed Minister for Immigration and Border Protection in the Abbott government, where he was responsible for implementing Operation Sovereign Borders.

In a reshuffle the following year, he became Minister for Social Services.

2015

He was later promoted to the role of Treasurer in September 2015, after Malcolm Turnbull replaced Abbott as prime minister.

2018

In August 2018, Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton unsuccessfully challenged Turnbull for the leadership of the Liberal Party.

Leadership tensions continued, and the party voted to hold a second leadership ballot days later, with Turnbull choosing not to stand.

In that ballot, Morrison was seen as a compromise candidate and defeated both Dutton and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to become party leader and thus prime minister in August 2018.

2019

Morrison won a second term after leading the Coalition to an upset victory in the 2019 election.

Morrison drew near unanimous condemnation for taking a holiday during Australia's 2019–20 bushfire season and for his government's response to the disaster.

Morrison also faced criticism for his response to the 2021 Parliament sexual misconduct allegations.

2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Morrison established the National Cabinet, and Australia received praise during 2020 for being one of the few Western countries to successfully suppress the virus, though the slow initial pace of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout was criticised.

In foreign policy, Morrison oversaw the signing of the AUKUS security pact and increased tensions between Australia and China and Australia and France.

Morrison directed logistical support to Ukraine as part of the international effort against Russia in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Morrison has also been criticised for his government's response to the 2022 eastern Australia floods, and his perceived inaction on climate change.

The government was defeated at the 2022 election and Morrison stepped down as leader of the Liberal Party; Peter Dutton was elected unopposed to replace him.

After leaving office, Morrison became involved in a scandal after it was revealed that he had secretly held several ministerial positions while serving as prime minister, which led to Parliament passing a censure motion against him.