David Bradbury
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David John Bradbury is an Australian politician. He is an Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party
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 Member of the House of Representatives
Australian House of Representatives
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 representing the Division of Lindsay
Division of Lindsay
The Division of Lindsay is an Australian Electoral Division in the state of New South Wales. It is located in the outer western suburbs of Sydney, and is centred around Penrith. It also includes the suburbs of Castlereagh, Mulgoa and Werrington....

, New South Wales. Bradbury was elected at the 2007 federal election.

Bradbury has lived in Western Sydney all his life, and was educated at Patrician Brothers' College, Fairfield. He is married to his wife Kylie; together they have four young children.

Bradbury is a graduate of the University of Sydney, holding an Arts Degree and an Honours Degree in Law. He has also undertaken postgraduate studies in taxation law. Prior to his election to Federal Parliament, Bradbury was a Senior Associate practising in taxation law with the corporate law firm Blake Dawson.

Having served as a councillor on Penrith City Council for nine years, Bradbury has twice been elected Mayor of the City of Penrith.

Bradbury was the chair of the Caucus Economics Committee and a member of the House of Representatives Economics Committee, the House of Representatives Communications Committee and the Joint Public Accounts and Audit Committee.

Bradbury was re-elected in the 2010 election and on 14 September 2010 was sworn in as Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer in the Gillard Government.

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