Wayne Swan says “many caucus members came from working class families”. How many? Crikey did the research …
Caucus member | Evidence |
‘Working class’? |
Dick Adams | Was a “nearly illiterate” meatworker in rural Queensland | Yes |
Anthony Albanese | Raised by single mother under hardscrabble conditions | Yes |
Catryna Bilyk | Grew up in an average middle-class family during the 1960s and 1970s | No |
Sharon Bird | Was first woman in her family to gain full-time employment | Yes |
Mark Bishop | Battler parents had few assets and many demands | Yes |
Chris Bowen | Westie whose dad was a shift worker and mum worked in childcare | Yes |
David Bradbury | Son of Maltese migrants, lived in Western Sydney all his life | Yes |
Gai Brodtmann | Came from a “working class matriarchy”, father left family when she was 11 | Yes |
Carol Brown | Grew up in working class Warrane as eighth child in family of 13 children | Yes |
Anna Burke | Raised in middle class Ashwood inside her current electorate of Chisholm | No |
Tony Burke | Dad was a pharmacist, describes his upbringing as “fortunate” | No |
Mark Butler | Great grandfather and great great grandfather were Liberal premier. | No |
Anthony Byrne | Was raised in the Kalgoorlie goldfields | Yes |
Kim Carr | Left wing enforcer born in hardscrabble Tumut | Yes |
Bob Carr | Son of a train driver, raised in working class Matraville. First family member to finish high school | Yes |
Doug Cameron | Raised in the working-class town of Bellshill, near Glasgow | Yes |
Nick Champion | Father an alcoholic, was a supermarket trolley boy before entering parliament | Yes |
Jason Clare | Was the first in his family to go to university | Yes |
Jacinta Collins | Born in Altona, worked as a checkout chick | Yes |
Julie Collins | Grew up in the Bridgewater housing estate near Hobart and was “relatively poor” | Yes |
Greg Combet | Dad died early on, kicked out of company home and mother forced to take a job to support the family | Yes |
Stephen Conroy | UK military battler parents, lived in many houses before settling in Canberra | Yes |
Simon Crean | Father and brother were Labor MPs, went to the selective Melbourne High | No |
Trish Crossin | Grew up in Melbourne’s Kensington as part of “rich, multicultural, working class community” | Yes |
Michael Danby | Father was a refugee from Nazi Germany, arrived in Australia with nothing | Yes |
Yvette D’Ath | Father was a carpenter and mother was a secretary. Both worked hard “to put food on the table and a roof over our heads for me and my brother and sister.” | Yes |
Mark Dreyfus | Son of noted composer George Dreyfus | No |
Justine Elliot | Was a Gold Coast cop | No |
Kate Ellis | Family instilled “Labor values” and father once worked in a factory | Yes |
Craig Emerson | Grew up in remote NSW town of Baradine, moved to Sydney after father “lost his job during a drought in timber quotas in 1970.” | Yes |
Chris Evans | Son of Welsh father who immigrated with not much | Yes |
Don Farrell | Son of small business owners | No |
John Faulkner | Raised in tiny irrigation town of Leeton, father worked for the water commission | Yes |
David Feeney | Son of an Irish immigrant miner | Yes |
Laurie Ferguson | Father was deputy premier of NSW but a labourer before launching political career | No |
Martin Ferguson | Father was deputy premier of NSW but a labourer before launching political career | No |
Joel Fitzgibbon | Succeeded his father in Hunter | No |
Mark Furner | Grew up in Chermside housing commission | Yes |
Peter Garrett | Grew up in leafy Wahroonga, attended private Barker College | No |
Steve Georganas | Father was a railway worker, grew up in working class Hindmarsh | Yes |
Steve Gibbons | Father was a “left leaning used car dealer” | Yes |
Julia Gillard | Working class cred claims regularly recited | Yes |
Gary Gray | Emigrated with family of £10 Poms | Yes |
Sharon Grierson | “A proud daughter of the noble working class of Newcastle” | Yes |
Alan Griffin | “Political leanings were established in a working class family” by father Alby | Yes |
Alex Gallacher | Arrived in Australia from Scotland in 1966, father sought better life | Yes |
Jill Hall | Grew up in tiny town of Macksville, attended local high school | Yes |
Chris Hayes | Father was a NSW police officer who instilled “values” in him | Yes |
John Hogg | Came from “humble surrounds” | Yes |
Ed Husic | Father was an immigrant welder on the Snowy Mountains Scheme. | Yes |
Harry Jenkins | Succeeded his father in Scullin | No |
Stephen Jones | Mother raised a large Catholic family with little money | Yes |
Mike Kelly | Survived childhood with the support of St Vincent de Paul after father went bankrupt | Yes |
Catherine King | Father waged “a personal battle out of poverty” | Yes |
Andrew Leigh | Both father and mother were successful academics | No |
Kirsten Livermore | Grew up in a working class family in Ipswich | Yes |
Joe Ludwig | AWU scion — although associate makes good point Joe had “dirt poor” upbringing in regional Queensland prior to Bill’s ascension | Yes |
Kate Lundy | Raised in tiny Quirindi, left school in year 11 to become construction union hard head | Yes |
Geoff Lyons | Father imbued “Labor values” | Yes |
Jenny Macklin | Went to Wangaratta High, staffers attest to tough country upbringing | Yes |
Richard Marles | Father was headmaster of Trinity Grammar, mother Chancellor of Melbourne Uni. Attended Geelong Grammar. | No |
Gavin Marshall | Raised in Reservoir as a “young and inspired son of working class parents” | Yes |
Robert McClelland | Father was a NSW Labor MP | No |
Anne McEwen | Depression-era parents grew up in working class suburb of Adelaide | Yes |
Jan McLucas | Attended exclusive Clayfield College as a rural boarder | No |
Daryl Melham | Mother raised 10 children alone after bootmaker immigrant dad died | Yes |
Rob Mitchell | Grew up in working class Melbourne suburb of Dallas, family didn’t have much material trappings of wealth | Yes |
Claire Moore | Raised Catholic in Toowoomba by cattle buyer father and political activist mother | Yes |
John Murphy | Father was a small town lawyer in Dunedoo | No |
Shayne Neumann | Neither mother nor father attended high school. Was a part-time meatworker | Yes |
Brendan O’Connor | A migrant and a migrant family’s son | Yes |
Deborah O’Neill | Parents Irish immigrants, lived in Western Sydney | Yes |
Julie Owens | Father worked in the Army and was an accomplished musician | No |
Melissa Parke | Grew up on her parents’ apple farm, attended public schools | Yes |
Graham Perrett | Grew up in St George, Queensland, as the seventh of ten children | Yes |
Tanya Plibersek | Parents hard working immigrants who gave it all up to come to a new land | Yes |
Helen Polley | Raised Catholic in bucolic country town of Westbury | No |
Louise Pratt | Activist mother struggled in the 80s as economic reforms hit home, father struggled to construct family house. | Yes |
Bernie Ripoll | “Family and I came to Australia from another country without much” | Yes |
Amanda Rishworth | Background “more middle than working class”, says a friend, although attended Julia Gillard’s famed working class advancement factory of Unley High | No |
Michelle Rowland | Clerk father married Fijian royalty but returned home to working class Blacktown | Yes |
Nicola Roxon | Professional parents, attended Melbourne’s Methodist Ladies College (on a scholarship) | No |
Kevin Rudd | Raised by his single mother on charity. Once lived in a car. | Yes |
Janelle Saffin | Grew up on a housing commission estate | Yes |
Bill Shorten | Father a waterside union official, mother a trailblazing lawyer | No |
Sid Sidebottom | Has made big deal of battler profile | Yes |
Lisa Singh | Indo-Fijian father (one of 12 children) nearly died in rainstorm before moving to Australia in 1963 | Yes |
Stephen Smith | Dad worked for the postal service in small town Narrogin | Yes |
Laura Smyth | Immigrated to Melbourne from Ireland in 1983, family had “nothing” on arrival | Yes |
Warren Snowdon | Attended Catholic schools in Canberra | No |
Ursula Stephens | Irish-born daughter of working class parents | Yes |
Glenn Sterle | Truckie who grew up in housing commission suburb of Langford in Perth’s east | Yes |
Wayne Swan | Parents “did not get a fair go”, died young. Springsteen fan. | Yes |
Mike Symon | Carless father worked as a paymaster in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Mother stayed home to raise kids. | Yes |
Matt Thistlethwaite | Parents embodied “those great working class values of their generation: hard work, fairness and community activism”. Gave so Matt could grow. | Yes |
Kelvin Thomson | Raised in working class Pascoe Vale | Yes |
Maria Vamvakinou | Born in Greece, parents emigrated when she was four in 1963 to build new life from scratch | Yes |
Penny Wong | Moved to Oz from Malaysia after dirt poor father separated from Australian mother | Yes |
Tony Zappia | The power lifting champion’s parents “sacrificed so much of their lives so that my brothers, my sister and I could have a better life.” | Yes |
Some anomalies here. Why does Justine Elliot who was a Gold Coast cop rate a ‘No’, while Chris Hayes whose father was a NSW police officer is a ‘Yes’?
And someone might want to check Hansard, I think Julie Collins came from Bridgewater, not the ‘Broadwater’ housing estate.
You have Bob Hawke in harbourseide mansion with a jetty and some Labor MP with 5 houses and both kids in Private Schools
So what your saying Suzanne is that laborollies or ex pollies are not allowed to be capitalists or successful
@ Gabriel Oriti
Its how they get there. Williamson, Obied, McDonald, the ALP ones in front of Cor ruption Commission today over coal licences.