36-453: Hawke may refer to: Hawke (surname) In fiction [ edit ] Hawke (film) , a 2010 Australian television film about Bob Hawke Hawke (novel) , a 2003 novel by Ted Bell Hawke ( Advance Wars ) , a fictional commander first introduced in Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising Hawke ( Dragon Age ) , a prominent character from
72-525: A conscience vote in parliament on the issue. He was reported to have abstained from the final vote on the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017 , which legalised same-sex marriage. Through his position in the ministry he has called for closer ties to the Pacific region, and to assist them with development. Hawke said that "their prosperity is our prosperity". He has supported
108-604: A defunct Formula Ford racing car constructor Hawke Coachwork , a defunct coachbuilder Animals [ edit ] A historical alternative spelling for hawk Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hawke . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hawke&oldid=1126324984 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
144-512: A seat by a 21.4% margin. The company responsible for the printing, Zion Graphics , owned no commercial printer but instead outsourced the printing and charged a premium for the service. Zion Graphics was owned by Rudy Limantono, then president of the Bella Vista Liberal party branch and party donor. A defamation claim was made by Limontono, directed at Buzzfeed, which was settled out of court in 2019. Buzzfeed issued an apology, which included
180-453: A second ballot on 24 August. There were also claims that Hawke had inside information coming from Bert van Manen , one of the deputy whips, who was also part of Morrison's bible study group. In May 2019, Hawke was appointed as Minister for International Development and the Pacific and Assistant Minister for Defence . In December 2020, Hawke was appointed Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs in
216-852: A statement clarifying that it had not intended to present Zion Graphics as anything other than a legitimate business. A follow-up investigation by Australian Printer discovered that the 3rd party contractor that Buzzfeed had claimed Zion Graphics procured printing services from, Hills Banners, had never had Zion Graphics as a client or business partner. Hawke accused the first Muslim woman elected to parliament, Egyptian born Anne Aly , of thinking that "her diversity as something better than other people's diversity". When challenged on these statements, Hawke responded by saying that Labor were "feigning outrage and falsely claiming racism" in order to shut down debate, and that they were "fixated on identity politics and appears constantly triggered by anything and everything". In February 2024, Hawke faced an expulsion motion at
252-677: A swing of 7.9 points and won the seat with 67.2 per cent of the two-party-preferred vote. In September 2015, Hawke was promoted to Assistant Minister to the Treasurer in the First Turnbull ministry . Following the re-election of the Turnbull government, Hawke served as the Assistant Minister to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection between 19 July 2016 and 20 December 2017. During
288-625: Is a " right-wing extremist ", saying he represents the values of his electorate. Hawke was seen as highly effective in his factional manipulations, and was called by 2GB broadcaster Alan Jones as "a cancer on the Liberal Party in NSW". In 2009 Alex Hawke and supporters left the NSW Right faction of the Liberal Party over disputes over conflicting preselection influences with NSW upper house MP David Clarke. Hawke then proceeded to go into an alliance with
324-903: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Hawke (surname) Hawke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex Hawke (b. 1977), Australian politician Bert Hawke (1900–1986), Premier of Western Australia Bob Hawke (1929–2019), Prime Minister of Australia Brett Hawke (b. 1975), Australian Olympic swimmer Clem Hawke (1898–1989), Congregationalist minister and father of Bob Hawke Davis Wolfgang Hawke (1978–2017), U.S. spammer Edward Hawke, 1st Baron Hawke (1705–1781), British naval officer Ethan Hawke (b. 1970), American actor George Hawke (1871–1950), New Zealand cricketer Hazel Hawke (1929–2013), wife of Bob Hawke Joe Hawke (1940–2022), New Zealand politician John D. Hawke, Jr. (1933–2022), U.S. comptroller of
360-586: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Alex Hawke Alexander George Hawke (born 9 July 1977) is an Australian politician who served as Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs from 2020 to 2022 in the Morrison government . Hawke has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Mitchell since 2007 , representing the Liberal Party . Hawke previously served as Minister for International Development and
396-506: Is false and I reject it totally". On 16 June 2007, Hawke gained Liberal Party preselection for the seat of Mitchell by a margin of 81 votes to 20 against David Elliott , then deputy chief of the Australian Hotels Association . Paul Blanch, a grazier from Orange , received 8 votes. Alan Cadman , who had been the member for Mitchell since 1974, chose not to contest the preselection, but was later quoted as saying that this
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#1732837030809432-465: The 2018 Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills , Hawke was a strong supporter of Scott Morrison and considered part of his inner circle, along with Steve Irons and Stuart Robert . Hawke was seen as the tactical leader of the effort to unseat Turnbull. After the first spill on 21 August 2018, where Peter Dutton unsuccessfully challenged Turnbull, Hawke began mobilising the numbers for Morrison, who subsequently defeated Dutton and Julie Bishop in
468-770: The Australian Army Reserve and served for six years, commissioning into the Royal Australian Armoured Corps and serving as a lieutenant with the 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers . Hawke joined the Liberal Party in 1995, and was elected vice-president of the NSW Division of the Young Liberal Movement in 2001, and became president in 2002. He served on the Liberal Party NSW State Executive from 2002 to 2005, and in 2005
504-585: The Dragon Age video game series Hawke, a fictional character in the video game Romancing SaGa Cannon Hawke , comic book character Connor Hawke , comic book character Jeff Hawke , a science fiction comic strip Elizabeth Hawke, protagonist/antagonist in the Australian series Wicked Science Places [ edit ] Hawke Bay , a bay on the North Island of New Zealand Hawke's Bay ,
540-779: The Migration Act 1958 to cancel the visa of No.1 ranked ATP tennis player Novak Djokovic a few days prior to the commencement of the 2022 Australian Open Grand Slam. The visa was cancelled on "health and good order grounds" and on 16 January Djokovic was removed from Australia once all legal challenges were exhausted. In 2018, Hawke said he strongly supported new rules to allow religious schools to expel students who are gay, bisexual or transgender, warning that people of faith were under attack in Australia: "I don't think it's controversial in Australia that people expect religious schools to teach
576-620: The Australian series Wicked Science Hawke , the surname of the player character of Dragon Age II [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Hawke . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hawke_(surname)&oldid=1239099756 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
612-740: The Hills District. Following graduation, he has exclusively worked as a political advisor, firstly as an electorate officer to Ross Cameron MP, Member for Parramatta . In 2001, he commenced work as an adviser to the Senator Helen Coonan , then Minister for Revenue and Assistant Treasurer, advising on taxation, superannuation and insurance matters during the time of the HIH liquidation . Hawke has also worked as an adviser to David Clarke MLC and Ray Williams MP. Drawing attention to his political ideology, in 2005 Hawke made it known that he believed
648-577: The Liberal Party to be the home of conservative values, and claimed that "Nobody joins the Liberal Party to be left-wing. If you stand for compulsory student unionism, drug-injecting rooms and lowering the [homosexual] age of consent, you can choose the Greens , Labor or the Democrats ." A few months later, Hawke attracted some significant controversy. Former NSW opposition leader John Brogden blamed Hawke for contributing to his downfall by leaking information to
684-561: The Moon Division of Hawke , Australian electoral division Hawkesdale, Victoria , Australia Hawksdale , a location in Cumbria, England, sometimes called "Hawkesdale" Ships [ edit ] HMS Hawke , the name of various British Royal Navy ships Organisations [ edit ] Hawke Sea Scouts , a Scouting unit in Auckland, New Zealand. Hawke Racing Cars ,
720-614: The Morrison ministry and served until May 2022, following the appointment of the Albanese ministry . Hawke is a member of the Centre-Right faction of the Liberal Party. Hawke is a personal opponent of same-sex marriage , and in the debate said that he does "not hold a view that people should not be treated equally under the law". He claimed that the family unit is the bedrock of society and that same sex marriage undermines that. He called for
756-645: The NSW Liberals State Council, accused of delaying preselections ahead of the 2022 Australian federal election for factional benefits. Hawke has over his time before and during parliament been accused of internal factional dealings and coordinating branch stacking, both in his electorate and on behalf of his faction, across New South Wales. Hawke was married to Rebecca Davie, an environmental lawyer. They met in 2003 and married in 2010 before deciding to separate in April 2013. Hawke married Amelia McManus,
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#1732837030809792-522: The NSW Moderates, ending the right's control over the party. Hawke in the following years used his balance of power position on state executive to coerce the moderates into parachuting factional allies as Liberal Candidates despite the wishes of local branch members. Hawke was elected to Parliament as Member for Mitchell on 24 November 2007. There was a swing against the Liberals of 7.9 points, but Hawke won
828-578: The Pacific and Assistant Minister for Defence from May 2019 to December 2020, and Special Minister of State from 2018 to 2019 in the Second and First Morrison Ministries respectively. Prior to these, he served as Assistant Minister for Home Affairs in the Second Turnbull Ministry from December 2017 to August 2018. Hawke was the national and state president of the Young Liberals . Hawke
864-514: The area surrounding Hawke Bay, New Zealand Hawke's Bay (Karachi) , a beach and neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan Hawke's Bay Province , a historical province of New Zealand Hawke (New Zealand electorate) , a historical parliamentary electorate of New Zealand Mount Hawke , village in Cornwall, England, U.K. Hawke (crater) , a lunar impact crater on the southern hemisphere on the far side of
900-437: The assistant immigration minister in the case of an intellectually disabled woman who was being cared for in the home by her family in her application for permanent residency. The decision of the immigration department would have meant a return to her country of origin where she had no family and likely institutionalization. On 14 January 2022, Hawke exercised personal ministerial powers under sections 133C(3) and 116(1)(e)(i) of
936-615: The currency Johnny Hawke (1925–1992), Australian rugby league footballer Martin Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (1860–1938), known as Lord Hawke, English cricketer Maya Hawke (b. 1998), American actress and model Neil Hawke (1939–2000), Australian cricketer and footballer Paul Hawke (b. 1964), Australian rules footballer Simon Hawke (b. 1951), science fiction author Warren Hawke (b. 1970), English professional footballer Fictional characters [ edit ] Connor Hawke , son of Green Arrow from DC Comics Ian Hawke
972-470: The government responses to climate change. In his speeches for the introduction of the Gillard government's carbon tax , Hawke spoke about the action not being sufficient to affect a meaningful change and therefore should not be done. He has also claimed that no one has done more to negate the effects of regional climate change than Australia, a claim the Pacific nations reject. Hawke declined to intervene as
1008-446: The growth of state sponsored welfare if I cannot fan the spark of family, enterprise, self-reliance and human dignity", for which he was praised by Liberal politician Tony Abbott for "a splendid maiden speech which managed to combine a robust expression of political philosophy and a hymn of praise to his splendid electorate." Hawke increased his margin at the 2010 federal election . With Gould again running against him, Hawke recorded
1044-533: The main antagonist in the live action-CGI films starring Alvin and the Chipmunks Meyrin Hawke and Lunamaria Hawke , fictional characters from anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny Saint John Hawke , fictional character in season 4 of the American television series Airwolf Stringfellow Hawke , fictional character from seasons 1-3 of Airwolf Elizabeth Hawke, protagonist/antagonist in
1080-488: The media and political enemies – a claim that Hawke denied. The next day on 30 August 2005, Brogden was admitted to hospital after committing an apparent attempt at suicide in his electoral office. Brogden's claims were strongly denied by Hawke, who stated "I have not spoken to a single journalist, on or off the record, about this matter until now and I was not in attendance at the function where Brogden committed these acts. To ascribe any role to me in this embarrassing episode
1116-428: The practice of their faith and their religion [...] We're mostly talking about the primary system and very very young people who are below the age of consent. So this is a manufactured issue that the left is raising to try and circumvent religious freedom". Also in 2018, Buzzfeed News reported that Alex Hawke was outspending high-profile party members Scott Morrison and Tony Abbott on printing services, despite holding
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1152-449: The seat with 61.6 per cent of the vote on a two-party-preferred basis. In his maiden speech in the House of Representatives, Hawke described his political beliefs as follows: "My brand of Liberalism is more interested in what we support than what we oppose. I want not just to resist those things that are harmful but to support those things that are good. I derive no satisfaction from opposing
1188-426: The shake up of foreign aid which involves a reduction of the foreign aid budget, and according to critics, will allow China more influence in the Pacific region. However these new closer ties did not require further action on climate change despite the calls from Pacific leaders for Australia to reduce their carbon emissions to help the low lying Pacific islands. Hawke has been consistent in his views of limiting
1224-644: Was born on 9 July 1977 in Wollongong , New South Wales. His mother died when he was 10 years old and he was raised by his father. His maternal grandparents migrated from Chortiatis , Greece in 1953. Hawke attended Hills Grammar School and Cumberland High School . He then studied at the University of Sydney , graduating with a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters in Government and Public Affairs. He attended Dominic Perrottet 's 21st birthday party. At university he joined
1260-448: Was due to "relentless branch-stacking within the electorate." After his preselection, The Sydney Morning Herald reported Hawke's comments that he believes that Australia will move increasingly towards an American model of conservatism and that "The two greatest forces for good in human history are capitalism and Christianity, and when they're blended it's a very powerful duo." Hawke strongly rejected various reports and allegations that he
1296-469: Was elected Federal President of the Young Liberal Movement. He remains a member of the Liberal Party campaign Committee, and a Delegate to the Liberal Party State Council. He was one of the orchestraters of the shift to the right for the young Liberals. Hawke briefly worked part-time in the private sector while studying at university in 1998, becoming an assistant-manager for Woolworths in
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