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Geoffrey Lee (born c. 1967[1]) is a former Australian politician. He was the Minister for Corrections in the second Perrottet ministry between December 2021 and March 2023.[2] He has previously served as the Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education in the second Berejiklian and Perrottet ministries between April 2019 and December 2021.[3][4][5] Lee was also a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Parramatta for the Liberal Party since 2011 until his retirement in 2023.[6]

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Early years and background

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Geoff Lee was born in 1967 and has an Anglo-Celtic Australian and Chinese Australian background. He attained a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in horticulture from the University of Western Sydney – Hawkesbury and was managing director of Hambledon Garden Centre, a garden centre and landscaping business in Parramatta from 1992 until 2001.[6][7] He completed his Master of Business Administration from Macquarie University's School of Business Administration in 2001 and commenced teaching part-time at Liverpool TAFE. From 2004 to 2006, Lee was a lecturer in business at the University of Western Sydney (UWS)[7] and, during this time, completed a Doctor of Business Administration degree at the Macquarie Graduate School of Management.[6] In 2007, he was appointed Associate Dean (Engagement) at [Western Sydney University].[6][8][9]

Political career

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At the 2011 state election, Lee was elected as member for Parramatta, traditionally a strong Labor seat. Going into the election, Labor held Parramatta with a majority of 13.1 percent, which would have normally made it a safe Labor seat. However, as a measure of the size of the massive Coalition wave that swept New South Wales that year, Lee picked up a swing of 25.8 percent, large enough to turn Parramatta into a safe Liberal seat. He later said that could not have won—and certainly not with as large a swing—without winning over dozens of people who had never voted for a Liberal before.[10] He was re-elected in 2015 and 2019, becoming the first non-Labor member since the 1950 state election to have held the seat for more than one term.

Prior to the 2019 New South Wales state election in May, Lee served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier, Western Sydney and Multiculturalism from 1 Feb 2017 to 23 Mar 2019. Following the 2019 state election, Lee was appointed as the Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education in the second Berejiklian ministry, with effect from 2 April 2019.[11] Amid an Independent Commission Against Corruption investigation into former sports minister John Sidoti in September 2019, Lee was appointed Acting Minister for Sport, Multiculturalism, Seniors and Veterans until the preliminary investigation concluded.[12] Sidoti later resigned from Cabinet in March 2021 and "Lee will continue to act in those portfolios until I determine a replacement in the near future," according the NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian.[13] Following the October 2021 election of Dominic Perrottet as Leader of the NSW Liberal Party and his appointment as Premier, Perrottet reshuffled the ministry with effect from December 2021, where Lee was appointed as Minister for Corrections.[2]

In 2023, he was appointed professor at Western Sydney University's School of Business. Lee is non-executive director of the Community Migrant Resource Centre, chair of the Governing Council of the Sydney Polytechnic Institute, and non-executive director of AFEA.[citation needed]

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Geoff Lee is an Australian politician known for his service as the Member for Parramatta in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 2011 to 2023, during which he held multiple ministerial roles in the NSW Government including Minister for Corrections and Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education. Born on 25 March 1967, he entered parliament after a career spanning academia, business management, and horticulture. Before politics, Lee earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Horticulture from Hawkesbury Agricultural College, an MBA from Macquarie Graduate School of Management in 2001, and a Doctor of Business Administration in 2006. He served as managing director of Hambledon Garden Centre from 1992 to 2001, later becoming a lecturer and then Associate Dean at the University of Western Sydney from 2004 to 2011. His academic and professional experience in education and business informed his later political focus on skills development and regional growth. In parliament, Lee progressed from parliamentary secretary roles—such as Parliamentary Secretary for Multiculturalism and to the Premier for Western Sydney—to full ministerial portfolios. He was appointed Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education in April 2019, where he oversaw initiatives in vocational education, and later served as Minister for Corrections from December 2021 until the end of his term in March 2023. As Member for Parramatta, he contributed to major local infrastructure and community projects, including hospital upgrades, school developments, and transport improvements. He retired from politics ahead of the 2023 state election after more than a decade of service.

Early Life

Geoff Lee was born on 25 March 1967. He has Australian and Chinese ancestry. His paternal grandfather originated from Zhongshan in southern China and migrated to Australia in the 1920s, while his maternal ancestors were of English and Scottish descent and arrived in Australia in the early 1800s. Lee earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Horticulture from Hawkesbury Agricultural College. He later completed a Master of Business Administration in 2001 and a Doctor of Business Administration in 2006, both from Macquarie Graduate School of Management. From 1992 to 2001, he served as managing director of Hambledon Garden Centre. He worked as a part-time teacher at Liverpool TAFE from 2002 to 2003, then as a lecturer at the University of Western Sydney from 2004 to 2006 (becoming Senior Lecturer in 2007), and as Associate Dean from 2007 to 2011.

Career

Early career

Before entering politics, Geoff Lee worked in horticulture, business, and academia. He earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Horticulture from Hawkesbury Agricultural College, followed by an MBA from Macquarie Graduate School of Management in 2001 and a Doctor of Business Administration in 2006. From 1992 to 2001, he served as managing director of Hambledon Garden Centre. He then joined the University of Western Sydney as a lecturer in 2004, later advancing to Associate Dean, a position he held until 2011.

Political career

Lee was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Member for Parramatta in 2011. He initially served in parliamentary secretary roles, including Parliamentary Secretary for Multiculturalism and Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier for Western Sydney. In April 2019, he was appointed Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education. He later served as Minister for Corrections from December 2021 until March 2023. During his tenure as Member for Parramatta, Lee supported major local projects, including hospital upgrades, school developments, and transport improvements. He retired from parliament ahead of the 2023 state election.

Personal Life

Geoff Lee has maintained a relatively private personal life. In his valedictory speech to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on 15 November 2022, he thanked his partner Carmel Melouney and their daughter Mia (then 21 months old), expressing gratitude for their support and stating he looked forward to spending more time with them after his retirement following the March 2023 state election. He also acknowledged his parents, Bill and Nancy, for their lifelong support. Geoff Lee is alive as of his retirement from politics ahead of the 2023 New South Wales state election. There is no record of his death.

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