Roger Cook (politician) - Biography

Biography

Born and raised in Perth, Western Australia, Cook attended Murdoch University, completing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Administration, as well as later completing a Master of Business Administration degree and a graduate business diploma (specialising in public relations) at Curtin University. Whilst at Murdoch, Cook became involved in student politics, serving as a student representative on the university's senate. He was also involved in the establishment of the National Union of Students in mid 1986, becoming its first national president as a representative of the National Organisation of Labor Students. After graduating, Cook went on to work in the offices of a number of Labor Party MPs, including Stephen Smith, Jim McGinty, and Chris Evans.

He has been involved in indigenous land rights issues including time as the CEO of the West Australian Native Title Working Group, as Executive Director of the Native Title Representative Body for the resource rich Pilbara region (Yamatji Marlpa Barna Baba Maaja Aboriginal Corporation) and as Director of government and corporate relations at the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council. Cook served as national president of Australians for Native Title and Reconciliation until the election was called. Cook is also a former state party secretary and until the election was state manager of public relations firm CPR which is closely associated with the Labor Party.

At the 2008 state election, Cook won the seat of Kwinana in a tightly fought contest, winning by 300 votes from independent candidate Carol Adams, the mayor of the Town of Kwinana at the time. On 16 September 2008, he was elected to the position of deputy leader of the Labor Party under Eric Ripper. After Ripper was replaced by Mark McGowan as Leader of the Opposition in January 2012, Cook maintained his position as deputy leader, but was stripped of the Mental Health and Indigenous Affairs portfolios following a shadow cabinet reshuffle.

Read more about this topic:  Roger Cook (politician)

Famous quotes containing the word biography:

    As we approached the log house,... the projecting ends of the logs lapping over each other irregularly several feet at the corners gave it a very rich and picturesque look, far removed from the meanness of weather-boards. It was a very spacious, low building, about eighty feet long, with many large apartments ... a style of architecture not described by Vitruvius, I suspect, though possibly hinted at in the biography of Orpheus.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    In how few words, for instance, the Greeks would have told the story of Abelard and Heloise, making but a sentence of our classical dictionary.... We moderns, on the other hand, collect only the raw materials of biography and history, “memoirs to serve for a history,” which is but materials to serve for a mythology.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The death of Irving, which at any other time would have attracted universal attention, having occurred while these things were transpiring, went almost unobserved. I shall have to read of it in the biography of authors.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)