Dan Tehan | |
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Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment | |
In office 18 December 2020 – 23 May 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Scott Morrison |
Preceded by | Simon Birmingham |
Succeeded by | Don Farrell |
Minister for Education | |
In office 28 August 2018 – 18 December 2020 | |
Prime Minister | Scott Morrison |
Preceded by | Simon Birmingham |
Succeeded by | Alan Tudge |
Minister for Social Services | |
In office 20 December 2017 – 28 August 2018 | |
Prime Minister | Malcolm Turnbull Scott Morrison |
Preceded by | Christian Porter |
Succeeded by | Paul Fletcher |
Minister for Defence Personnel | |
In office 19 July 2016 – 20 December 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Malcolm Turnbull |
Preceded by | Marise Payne (as Acting Minister for Defence Materiel and Science) |
Succeeded by | Michael McCormack |
Minister for Veterans' Affairs | |
In office 18 February 2016 – 20 December 2017 | |
Prime Minister | Malcolm Turnbull |
Preceded by | Stuart Robert |
Succeeded by | Michael McCormack |
Minister for Defence Materiel | |
In office 18 February 2016 – 19 July 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Malcolm Turnbull |
Preceded by | Marise Payne (as Acting Minister for Defence Materiel and Science) |
Succeeded by | Christopher Pyne as Minister for Defence Industry) |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Wannon | |
Assumed office 21 August 2010 | |
Preceded by | David Hawker |
Personal details | |
Born | Daniel Thomas Tehan 27 January 1968 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse | Sarah Tehan |
Children | 5 |
Parent | Marie Tehan (mother) |
Alma mater | University of Melbourne |
Occupation | Politician |
Website | Official website |
Daniel Thomas Tehan (TEE-an; born 27 January 1968) is an Australian politician. He is a member of the Liberal Party and has been a member of the House of Representatives since the 2010 election, representing the Victorian seat of Wannon. He held ministerial office in the Coalition governments under Malcolm Turnbull and Scott Morrison, serving as Minister for Defence Materiel (2016), Defence Personnel (2016–2017), Veterans' Affairs (2016–2017), Social Services (2017–2018), Education (2018–2020), and Trade, Tourism and Investment. He was a public servant and political adviser before entering parliament.