Peter McGauran

Australian politician (born 1955)


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FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Honourable
namePeter McGauran
officeChair of the Australian Turf Club
term_start29 August 2022
term_end9 July 2025
predecessorMatthew McGrath
constituency_MP1Gippsland
parliament1Australian
predecessor1Peter Nixon
successor1Darren Chester
term_start15 March 1983
term_end19 April 2008
birth_date
birth_placeYallourn, Victoria, Australia
nationalityAustralian
partyNational Party of Australia
alma_materUniversity of Melbourne
occupationBarrister
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| honorific-prefix = The Honourable | name = Peter McGauran | honorific-suffix = | image = | office = Chair of the Australian Turf Club | term_start = 29 August 2022 | term_end = 9 July 2025 | predecessor = Matthew McGrath | constituency_MP1 = Gippsland | parliament1 = Australian | predecessor1 = Peter Nixon | successor1 = Darren Chester | term_start1 = 5 March 1983 | term_end1 = 9 April 2008 | birth_date = | birth_place = Yallourn, Victoria, Australia | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = Australian | spouse = | party = National Party of Australia | relations = | children = | residence = | alma_mater = University of Melbourne | occupation = Barrister | profession = | signature = | website = | footnotes = Peter John McGauran (born 16 November 1955) is an Australian former politician who served as a National Party member of the Australian House of Representatives. He represented the Division of Gippsland in Victoria from 5 March 1983 to 9 April 2008. He is the brother of former Senator Julian McGauran. He was born in Yallourn, Victoria, and was educated at Xavier College in Kew and the University of Melbourne. He was a barrister and solicitor before entering politics.

McGauran was an active member of the Young Nationals and was accorded the accolade of 'Mr YNP Pin-Up Boy' at the 1983 NSW Young Nationals State Ball held in Moree.

McGauran was appointed Minister for Science and Technology in the Howard government in 1996, however, on 26 September 1997, he was forced to resign his position due to ministerial impropriety in relation to the "Travel Rorts" affair. He returned to the ministry in 1998, as Minister for the Arts and the Centenary of Federation 1998–2001, Minister for Science 2001–2004, and Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs 2004–2005. In July 2005 he was promoted to Cabinet and became Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, a position he held until 3 December 2007, when the Howard Government was defeated by the Australian Labor Party under the leadership of Kevin Rudd at the 24 November election.

After the resignation of Nationals leader Mark Vaile, McGauran was expected to seek the leadership; however he dropped out of the race, stating that it was time for younger members to contribute to the party, and that he looked forward to using his experience to help them.

On 4 April 2008, McGauran announced he would shortly be resigning from parliament, citing plans to pursue interests in the thoroughbred racing industry. His resignation became effective on 9 April. He was succeeded by Darren Chester in the resulting June 2008 by-election.

After announcing his resignation, he revealed events that occurred in 1996, where he was physically assaulted by Alphonse Gangitano, an underworld figure who was later murdered. In January 2018, McGauran was appointed by Trade Minister Steven Ciobo as the Consul-General of Australia in Houston, Texas.

Racing career

From 2012 to 2016 McGauran served as CEO of Racing Australia.

He has held various other positions in the racing industry such as at Thoroughbred Breeders Australia, Aushorse Marketing, Racing NSW and Tabcorp.

In August 2022, McGauran was elected chair of the Australian Turf Club (ATC).

In July 2025, McGauran resigned from the ATC board after a proposal to sell Rosehill Racecourse was voted against by the club's membership.

References

References

  1. {{Cite Au Parliament
  2. Reines, Rosalind. (29 October 1983). "Eighteen years old, and not a moleskin nor an elastic-sided boot in sight". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
  3. Pearlman, Johanathan. (4 December 2007). "Nationals decide it is a matter of Truss". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  4. (4 April 2008). "McGauran resigns, 'makes way for new blood'". [[ABC News (Australia).
  5. (10 July 2008). "Australian House of Representatives 2008 Gippsland By-election". ABC News.
  6. Harvey, Michael. (5 April 2008). "MP Peter McGauran says he was bashed by underworld figure". [[Herald Sun]].
  7. (26 January 2018). "New Consuls-General appointed to key Austrade posts". Australian Government.
  8. Di Iorio, Carl. (29 August 2022). "ATC announces new chairman".
  9. McSweeney, Jessica. (9 July 2025). "Top Sydney racing figure resigns after Rosehill housing failure". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].

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