Richard Marles

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(politician)
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BornRichard Donald Marles
13 July 1967
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Alma materMelbourne University
Partner • Rachel Schutze
• Lisa Neville
Parents • Donald Marles
• Fay Marles
Member ofAIJAC/Rambam Programs/2010
Interests • AUKUS
• Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
PartyAustralian Labor Party
Australian deputy prime minister

Employment.png Deputy Prime Minister of Australia

In office
23 May 2022 - Present
Appointed byAnthony Albanese

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In office
1 June 2022 - Present
Appointed byAnthony Albanese

Employment.png Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party

In office
30 May 2019 - Present
Appointed byAnthony Albanese

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In office
7 June 2013 - 18 September 2013
Appointed byKevin Rudd

Employment.png Member of the Australian Parliament for Corio

In office
24 November 2007 - Present
Preceded byKim Beazley, John Howard

Richard Marles is an Australian politician. He is the Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Minister for Defence and the Federal Member for Corio.[1]


 

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Paul KeatingThe Albanese Government’s complicity in joining with Britain and the United States in a tripartite build of a nuclear submarine for Australia under the AUKUS arrangements represents the worst international decision by an Australian Labor government since...World War One...And that approach was to have the United States supply nuclear submarines for deep and joint operations against China...

And how did this come to be? The answer lies in Anthony Albanese’s reliance on two seriously unwise ministers. Penny Wong and Richard Marles....Labor’s valiant three fell immediately into line – they would join the neo-cons in the Office of National Intelligence, ASPI, the country’s principal US apologist, the security agencies and the hapless Defence department....

Indeed, two of our major dailies, the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age, have for five years now, argued the notion of war against China. Or readiness for war.”
Paul Keating15 March 2023
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