This page is just for kids!
On this page you will find some information about me that might be of interest to you, and also I have provided some special links that you might find interesting and helpful when doing school projects.
If there are any other questions about me that I have not answered - please send me an email and I will try and put the answer up on the page.
Quickfacts about Andrew
My favourite colour is:
Blue
My favourite food is:
Chilli con carne
I like to:
Ride horses, swim, listen to music, play golf, watch AFL and cricket, go to the movies, read, visit friends and follow politics.
My favourite AFL team:
Melbourne FC
I like to watch:
Action movies, live jazz.
I like to listen to:
Jazz, rock and classical music.
When I was little I wanted to be a:
Farmer
My favourite subject at school was:
Mathematics
How much time do I spend in Canberra?
I travel to and live in Canberra whenever the House of Representatives is sitting. In 2005 the House of Representatives will be sitting for around 18 weeks. When I am not in Canberra I am at my office in Centre Road Bentleigh, meeting with people or business in the local area who need some help. Sometimes I travel to other parts of Australia to investigate things that I might be working on in Parliament. .
What do I do when I am in Canberra?
There are 150 members of the House of Representatives and 76 Senators. While in Canberra I debate with colleagues about legislation, make speeches and ask Ministers questions about what they are doing in their
portfolio and vote on legislation.
Also, while in Canberra I attend lots of meetings where we discuss solving problems or doing new things that can make people's lives better.
What do I do when I am in Goldstein?
When I am in Goldstein I meet with people like you!
I use this time to meet with people in the community and hear their ideas, views and problems, and
then I try to do something about it.
Why did I want to go into Parliament?
I believe that everyone of us should use the particular talents we have been given to achieve things, to have a go. Whatever those talents might be, whether you are good at selling, teaching, a tradesman, a lawyer, a singer, a chef, a driver or a business person - whatever particular things you are good at, you have a responsibility to make the most of those talents. True happiness and true freedom comes from using those talents to achieve things.