Labor MP and staunch supporter of the Aussie tech sector Ed Husic is back in the shadow cabinet, 18 months after he stepped down as shadow minister for the digital economy.
This time, he takes on the role of Shadow Minister for Agriculture and Resources, following the resignation of Joel Fitzgibbon, who announced he was stepping down this morning amid disagreements over Laborโs climate policies.
Welcome back, Ed. pic.twitter.com/FPOd5V85JN
โ Anthony Albanese (@AlboMP) November 10, 2020
In his former role, Husic was known as one of few vocal champions of the Australian tech industry. He publicly denounced the controversial Assistance and Access Act 2018, and backed investment into blockchain and other tech.
In May last year, Husic stepped down from the shadow cabinet, backing former New South Wales premier Kristina Keneally to step up instead.
At the time, the startup sector expressed some dismay at his departure.
StartupAus chief executive Alex McCauley called Husic โan indefatigable supporter of tech and entrepreneursโ, and called the news โa big lossโ.
Today, Husic said he is โvery honouredโ to be back on the front bench.
While heโs not directly representing the tech sector, he does take over the agriculture portfolio at a time when the farming sector is embracing innovation more readily than ever before.
โIโm very happy to be able to be responsible for two industries that have been the absolute bedrock of the Australian economy, in terms of agriculture and resources,โ he said.
โThey have not only generated enormous wealth for the nation, but theyโve created jobs for people, really good jobs.โ
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