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Minister for Industry and Innovation from July 2003 to October 2004. He has been Shadow Minister for Public Administration and Open Government, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation and Shadow Minister for the Arts October 2004 to June 2005, when he was appointed Shadow Minister for Housing, Urban Development, Local Government and Territories. He is one of five voting Victorian members of the party's
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approached, Carr was facing a preselection challenge to remain on the party's Senate ticket for Victoria. It was reported in early March 2022 that he had lost the support of unions in the Industrial Left faction and was set to miss out on the Senate ticket. He had initially wanted to fight to remain
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Carr was re-elected in the 2010 election and retained his portfolio of Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research in the Second Gillard Ministry, which was sworn in on 14 September 2010. He was dropped from the cabinet on 12 December 2011, amid speculation that it was due to his links
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Carr became a Shadow Parliamentary Secretary in March 1996 in addition to being the Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate until his election to the Opposition Shadow Ministry in November 2001. He was Shadow Minister for Science and Research from then until October 2004. He was also Shadow
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and a Master of Arts, and later a Diploma of Education. He joined the Labor Party in 1975. He was a secondary school teacher for nine years before becoming a political staffer for Victorian government ministers
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in his prime. His influential position within the party has attracted substantial criticism from factional opponents, Carr was then described by colleagues as "ruthless", "calculating" and a "headkicker".
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in which Gillard was defeated, Rudd appointed Carr as the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, and Minister for Higher Education and member of Cabinet in the Second Rudd Ministry.
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faction in Victoria until 2016 when he formed the Industrial Left, a breakaway mini-faction comprising nearly all of Carr's union allies. He became the most senior senator and thus
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Carr had been regarded as a longstanding political rival of Albanese. When Albanese became party leader in 2019, Carr announced he would not be nominating for
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of breaking a parliamentary convention around the content of maiden speeches. By 1994, he was regarded as the leader of the Victorian Left faction.
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with former prime minister Kevin Rudd. He remained in the outer Ministry however, as Minister for Manufacturing and Minister for Defence Materiel.
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and "determined urgings" from his children, he announced on 27 March 2022 that he decided to retire at the election, citing health reasons.
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resigned before the expiry of his term, however, Carr was appointed to the resulting casual vacancy on 28 April. Following his
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Ernest Healy (1995), 'Ethnic ALP Branches – The Balkanisation of Labor Revisited,'
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The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, 26th Prime Minister of Australia, 2007–2010, 2013
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Summary of parliamentary voting for Senator Kim Carr on TheyVoteForYou.org.au
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Ernest Healy (1993), 'Ethnic ALP Branches – The Balkanisation of Labor,' in
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The Honourable Julia Gillard MP, 27th Prime Minister of Australia 2010-2013
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The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, 26th Prime Minister of Australia 2007-2010
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in the Senate. However, following the recent death of fellow Senator
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In the Ministerial reshuffle of 2 March 2012, Carr was appointed as
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Australia
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in 2019, retaining the title until his retirement in 2022.
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Index

The Honourable

Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
Kevin Rudd
Greg Combet
Ian Macfarlane
Kevin Rudd
Julia Gillard
Ian Macfarlane
Greg Combet
Minister for Higher Education
Kevin Rudd
Craig Emerson
Christopher Pyne
Minister for Human Services
Julia Gillard
Brendan O'Connor
Jan McLucas
Minister for Defence Materiel
Julia Gillard
Jason Clare
Jason Clare
Minister for Manufacturing
Julia Gillard
Senator
Victoria
John Button
Linda White
Tumut, New South Wales
Australian Labor Party

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