Rod Culleton

Rod Culleton
Leader of The Great Australian Party
Assumed office
7 April 2019
Preceded byPosition established
Senator for Western Australia
In office
2 July 2016 – 11 January 2017
Preceded byZhenya Wang
Succeeded byPeter Georgiou
Personal details
Born
Rodney Norman Culleton

(1964-06-05) 5 June 1964 (age 60)
Narrogin, Western Australia, Australia
Political partyThe Great Australian Party (since 2019)
Other political
affiliations
SpouseIoanna Georgiou
Children3
RelativesPeter Georgiou (brother-in-law)
Residence(s)Williams, Western Australia, Australia
EducationNarrogin Senior High School
Alma materChallenger Institute of Technology
OccupationCorporate grain agriculturer
(Self-employed)
Purchasing agent
(AWB Limited)
Websitesenatorculleton.com.au

Rodney Norman Culleton (born 5 June 1964) is an Australian politician who was sworn in and sat as a Senator for Western Australia following the 2016 federal election. At that time he was a member of the Pauline Hanson's One Nation party, but on 18 December 2016 he resigned from the party to sit as an independent.[1]

On 23 December 2016 the Federal Court of Australia held that Culleton was bankrupt.[2] On 11 January 2017 the President of the Senate, Stephen Parry, wrote to the Governor of Western Australia, Kerry Sanderson, advising her that as a result of Culleton's bankruptcy his seat in the Senate was vacant.[3] Culleton disputed the effect of the court's order and claimed still to be a Senator.[4] His appeal against the bankruptcy order, to the Full Court of the Federal Court, was dismissed on 3 February 2017. On the same day, the High Court determined that Culleton had, in any case, been ineligible for election to the Senate due to a criminal matter in New South Wales. The Senate vacancy left by Culleton was later filled by his brother-in-law Peter Georgiou, One Nation's second Senate candidate for WA in the 2016 election, after an official recount.[5]

Culleton established The Great Australian Party in April 2019.

  1. ^ "One Nation senator Rod Culleton resigns from party". ABC News. 18 December 2016.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Barker J was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ McIlroy, Tom (11 January 2017). "Former One Nation senator Rodney Culleton officially removed from Parliament". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  4. ^ Karp, Paul (12 January 2017). "Rodney Culleton insists he's a senator: I've still got the badge and the office". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  5. ^ "One Nation: Rod Culleton's brother-in-law Peter Georgiou confirmed as replacement". ABC News. 10 March 2017.