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Matt Canavan

Senator The Honourable
Matthew Canavan
Minister for Resources and Northern Australia
In office
18 February 2016 – 25 July 2017
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
Preceded by Josh Frydenberg (as Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia / Minister for Resources and Energy)
Succeeded by Barnaby Joyce (acting)
Senator for Queensland
Assumed office
1 July 2014
Personal details
Born Matthew James Canavan
(1980-12-17) 17 December 1980 (age 36)
Southport, Queensland
Citizenship Australian
Political party Liberal National Party of Queensland
Spouse(s) Andrea
Children 4
Residence Rockhampton, Queensland
Alma mater University of Queensland
Occupation Economist
Website Official website

Matthew James Canavan (born 17 December 1980) is an Australian politician. He was elected to the Australian Senate representing the state of Queensland at the 2013 federal election for the term beginning 1 July 2014. He is a member of the Liberal National Party. In the First Turnbull Ministry, Canavan has served as the Minister for Northern Australia between 18 February and 19 July 2016. With the reelection of the Turnbull Government in 2016, Canavan was elevated into Cabinet becoming the Minister for Resources and Northern Australia in the Second Turnbull Ministry.

On 25 July 2017, Canavan resigned from Cabinet over doubts as to his eligibility to be a member of the parliament, after discovering that he was considered by the Italian authorities to be a citizen of Italy. Dual citizens are ineligible to be elected or sit as a member of parliament under section 44 of the Australian Constitution.

Canavan's mother had registered him as an Italian resident abroad with the Italian consulate in Brisbane in 2006. Canavan stated he was unaware of this until his mother was prompted to inform him following news of the resignation of two Greens senators holding dual citizenship. The government has taken the view that he is not in breach of the Constitution as the registration was not made with Canavan's knowledge or consent. On 8 August 2017, on a government motion with all-party support, the Senate resolved to refer the matters of Senators Ludlam, Waters and Canavan to the High Court as Court of Disputed Returns. The Attorney-General indicated that the Commonwealth will argue, in favour of Cavanan, that s 44(i) requires a personal acknowledgement of the connection. Canavan spoke in support but stated that he would not be voting in the Senate until his position was determined by the Court.


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