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Bert van Manen
Australian politician
Albertus Johannes "Bert" van Manen (born 24 March ) is an Australian politician who has been a member of the House of Representatives since the federal election, representing the Division of Forde. He is a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland and sits with the Liberal Party in federal parliament.
He has been the party's chief whip in the House of Representatives since July
Early life
Bert Van Manen was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to Dutch immigrants. His father was a ceramic tiler. His family moved to Waterford when he was young. He was educated at Kingston, Waterford and Waterford West primary schools and at Kingston State High.[1]
In he married Judi, and they have two sons.[1]
Bert Van Manen was employed as a bank officer for 15 years, from to , before running his own business as a financial advisor from to [2]
In Van Manen co-founded Vangrove Financial Planning with Andrew Cosgrove.
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Van Manen is on the board of the Dunamis International College of Bible Ministries, revealed in his maiden speech.[4]
Political career
In , Bert Van Manen was the Family First Party candidate in the seat of Rankin.
He received % of the primary vote in that election.
In the federal election, van Manen won the Division of Forde from the Australian Labor Party (ALP) incumbent Brett Raguse. He retained his seat at the federal election, federal election, federal elections, and the Australian federal election.
Hans van manen biography of albert Johan Kobborg. His ballets always express human relationships, usually the erotic interplay of attraction and rejection. Besides being a choreographer, Hans van Manen has also been active as an extremely successful photographer for ten years. More events announced for our Spring season Fri 4 NovIn August he was appointed to the position of Government Whip.[2] He has served as a Member of the Joint Statutory Committee on Law Enforcement; Joint Standing Committee on Law Enforcement; House of Representatives Standing Committee on Law Enforcement and House of Representatives Select Committee on Law Enforcement.[2]
He was endorsed by the evangelical Christian Dunamis Church, which provided church volunteers to aid his election campaign with "booth work, letterbox drops and many other things."[1][5]
In , the Division of Forde voted "Yes" in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, with 61% in support of same-sex marriage.
Van Manen had campaigned against same-sex marriage, and abstained from the parliamentary vote.[6][7]
In January , it was reported that several changes to van Manen's Wikipedia page that included deleting references to his failed business, Vangrove Financial Planning, were traced to parliamentary IP addresses.
A spokesperson for Bert Van Manen described the edits as having been "well-meaning."[8]
Journalist and former political staffer Niki Savva speculates in her book Plots and Prayers that van Manen may have been a key instrument in the leadership spill which removed Malcolm Turnbull as Prime Minister, as Van Manen was deputy Whip and a part of the Morrison Bible Group.[9] Van Manen's was one of six crucial votes that determined Scott Morrison to be the new leader.[10]
On 2 July , following the federal election, van Manen replaced Nola Marino as Chief Government Whip in the House of Representatives.[2]
Van Manen is a member of the centre-right faction of the Liberal Party.[11][12]
Electoral history
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Hans van manen biography of albert bandura: Elisabeth Platel. From onwards, Van Manen has worked alternately with the two main dance companies of the Netherlands. His work is erotically charged, dramatic and often austere in style. He is one of the few choreographers who successfully popularized contemporary dance as a blend of classical ballet, modern, and other movement techniques.
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