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- Mark_Arbib abstract "Mark Victor Arbib (born 9 November 1971) is a former Australian politician and trade unionist, who was a Labor member of the Australian Senate from July 2008 to 5 March 2012, representing the state of New South Wales. He was the Australian Labor Party State Secretary of the New South Wales branch from 2004 to 2007. In February 2009, he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Government Service Delivery, a position within the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. He later served as Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development, the Minister for Sport and Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness. On 27 February 2012, after former prime minister Kevin Rudd failed in an unsuccessful leadership challenge to Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Arbib announced he would shortly be resigning as a minister and senator. His resignation from the ministry was effective 2 March, and his resignation as a senator was submitted on 5 March.".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsEndDate "2010-09-14".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsEndDate "2011-12-14".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsEndDate "2012-03-02".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsEndDate "2012-03-05".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsStartDate "2008-07-01".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsStartDate "2009-06-09".
- Mark_Arbib activeYearsStartDate "2010-09-14".
- Mark_Arbib alias "Arbib, Mark Victor (full name)".
- Mark_Arbib almaMater University_of_New_South_Wales.
- Mark_Arbib birthDate "1971-11-09".
- Mark_Arbib birthName "Mark Victor Arbib".
- Mark_Arbib birthPlace Chippendale,_New_South_Wales.
- Mark_Arbib birthYear "1971".
- Mark_Arbib occupation Australian_Senate.
- Mark_Arbib office "Minister for Employment Participation".
- Mark_Arbib office "Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development".
- Mark_Arbib office "Minister for Social Housing and Homelessness".
- Mark_Arbib office "Senator for New South Wales".
- Mark_Arbib orderInOffice "Minister for Sport".
- Mark_Arbib party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Mark_Arbib primeMinister Julia_Gillard.
- Mark_Arbib primeMinister Kevin_Rudd.
- Mark_Arbib successor Bob_Carr.
- Mark_Arbib successor Julie_Collins.
- Mark_Arbib successor Kate_Ellis.
- Mark_Arbib successor Kate_Lundy.
- Mark_Arbib successor Robert_McClelland_(Australian_politician).
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- Mark_Arbib almaMater University_of_New_South_Wales.
- Mark_Arbib alternativeNames "Arbib, Mark Victor".
- Mark_Arbib birthDate "1971-11-09".
- Mark_Arbib birthPlace Chippendale,_New_South_Wales.
- Mark_Arbib birthname "Mark Victor Arbib".
- Mark_Arbib children "2".
- Mark_Arbib dateOfBirth "1971-11-09".
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- Mark_Arbib honorificPrefix Australian_Senate.
- Mark_Arbib honorificPrefix The_Honourable.
- Mark_Arbib name "Arbib, Mark".
- Mark_Arbib nationality "Australian".
- Mark_Arbib occupation Australian_Senate.
- Mark_Arbib office Minister_for_Employment_(Australia).
- Mark_Arbib office Minister_for_Social_Services_(Australia).
- Mark_Arbib office Minister_for_Sport_(Australia).
- Mark_Arbib office "Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development".
- Mark_Arbib office "Senator for New South Wales".
- Mark_Arbib party Australian_Labor_Party.
- Mark_Arbib placeOfBirth "Chippendale, Sydney".
- Mark_Arbib predecessor Brendan_O'Connor_(politician).
- Mark_Arbib predecessor Kate_Ellis.
- Mark_Arbib predecessor Tanya_Plibersek.
- Mark_Arbib primeminister Julia_Gillard.
- Mark_Arbib primeminister Kevin_Rudd.
- Mark_Arbib profession "Union official".
- Mark_Arbib residence "Australia".
- Mark_Arbib shortDescription "Australian politician; Member of the Australian Senate".
- Mark_Arbib spouse "Kelli Field".
- Mark_Arbib successor Bob_Carr.
- Mark_Arbib successor Julie_Collins.
- Mark_Arbib successor Kate_Ellis.
- Mark_Arbib successor Kate_Lundy.
- Mark_Arbib successor Robert_McClelland_(Australian_politician).
- Mark_Arbib termEnd "2010-09-14".
- Mark_Arbib termEnd "2011-12-14".
- Mark_Arbib termEnd "2012-03-02".
- Mark_Arbib termEnd "2012-03-05".
- Mark_Arbib termStart "2008-07-01".
- Mark_Arbib termStart "2009-06-09".
- Mark_Arbib termStart "2010-09-14".
- Mark_Arbib title Australian_Labor_Party.
- Mark_Arbib title Minister_for_Employment_(Australia).
- Mark_Arbib title Minister_for_Social_Services_(Australia).
- Mark_Arbib title Minister_for_Sport_(Australia).
- Mark_Arbib title "Minister for Indigenous Employment and Economic Development".
- Mark_Arbib years "2004".
- Mark_Arbib years "2009".
- Mark_Arbib years "2010".
- Mark_Arbib description "Australian politician; Member of the Australian Senate (2008–2012)".
- Mark_Arbib description "Australian politician; Member of the Australian Senate (2008–2012)".
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:1971_births.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:Australian_Labor_Party_politicians.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:Australian_people_of_Libyan_descent.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:Australian_trade_unionists.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:Living_people.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:Members_of_the_Australian_Senate.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:Members_of_the_Australian_Senate_for_New_South_Wales.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:People_from_Sydney.
- Mark_Arbib subject Category:University_of_New_South_Wales_alumni.
- Mark_Arbib type AustralianLaborPartyPoliticians.
- Mark_Arbib type AustralianPeopleOfLibyanDescent.
- Mark_Arbib type AustralianTradeUnionists.
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