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16 Facts About Daniel Mulino

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Daniel Mulino was born on 6 November 1969 and is an Australian politician.

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Daniel Mulino was a Labor member of the Victorian Legislative Council, representing the Eastern Victoria Region from 2014 to 2018.

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Daniel Mulino's childhood was spent in Canberra, meeting his friend David Smith at Marist College, who would go on to serve in Federal Parliament.

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The family were briefly in Sydney, and Daniel Mulino studied year 7 at the selective James Ruse Agricultural High School.

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Daniel Mulino went on to teach economics, both at Yale and at Monash University in Melbourne.

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Much of Daniel Mulino's career has been spent working in the area of economic policy.

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Daniel Mulino went on to become an adviser to Senator Jacinta Collins, then as Senior Economics Adviser to Victorian Premier Steve Bracks and Commercial Adviser to Victorian Treasurer John Lenders.

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Daniel Mulino has assisted in the Expenditure Review Committee process on two State Budgets.

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Daniel Mulino later became an economic adviser to financial services minister Bill Shorten in the Rudd-Gillard governments, working on reforms to flood insurance and mitigation strategies following natural disasters in Queensland.

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Daniel Mulino became politically active as a shop steward while working at Big W during high school and as a student at Australian National University.

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Daniel Mulino was a councillor, deputy mayor and acting mayor at the City of Casey, resigning in 2010.

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Daniel Mulino moved to state politics, being elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Eastern Victoria, 2014.

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Daniel Mulino retired prior to the state election of 2018 to run for a Federal seat.

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At the 2018 state election Daniel Mulino put himself forward for the new federal House of Representatives seat of Fraser at the 2019 federal election.

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At the 2022 Australian federal election Daniel Mulino won 66.5 of the two-party preferred vote in his seat.

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Daniel Mulino won the best speaker award at the World University Debating Championships in 1993 in Oxford.