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The Hon. Cameron Lionel Murphy AM MLC (born 30 March 1973) is an Australian
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, civil libertarian and Labor Party member of the
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. Murphy is a member of the New South Wales Bar Association and is admitted as a lawyer in NSW. He specialises in Industrial Law, Workplace Health & Safety, Administrative Law and Intellectual Property Law. He is best known for his role as the President of the
NSW Council for Civil Liberties Founded in 1963, the charter of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties is to protect the rights and liberties of Australian citizens (as long as they do not infringe on the rights and freedoms of others) and to oppose the abusive or excessive exerci ...
from 1999–2013 and was endorsed as the ALP candidate in the seat of East Hills for the March 2015 and March 2019 NSW state elections, which he narrowly lost. He was the seventh person elected to the NSW Legislative Council at the 2023 NSW state election.


Personal and early life

Murphy is the son of former Attorney-General and High Court Justice, Lionel Murphy and Ingrid Gee (née Grzonkowski). Murphy has two siblings, a half sister Lorel and a brother Blake. Murphy was educated at
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where he graduated with a
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and a
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. He is married to Agatha and has two children, a son and a daughter.


Career

Murphy was an intern under the Australian Council of Trade Unions 'Organising Works' program in its inaugural year, 1994, where he trained in recruitment and organising of workers. He was placed as an Organiser with the Forestry Division of the
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and upon graduation he continued to work there from 1994–1997 becoming an Industrial Officer in 1996–1997. President,
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, 1999–2013. Statutory Board Member, Anti-Discrimination Board of NSW, 2003–2009. Member,
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, 2003–2008. Trustee, Lionel Murphy Foundation, 2004–present. Operations Manager, International Underwriting Services Pty Ltd, 2008–2011. Director of Employee Benefits, Coverforce Pty Ltd, 2011–2014. Member,
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National Policy Forum, 2012–present. Board Member, Light on the Hill Society, 2015–present. Barrister at Denman Chambers 2016–present. Murphy practices in Employment/Industrial, Administrative and Human Rights Law.


Political career

In 2012, Murphy stood as a candidate in the NSW Labor Party's trial community preselection for the Lord Mayor of the City of Sydney. He was unsuccessful, with Linda Scott winning the community preselection. In 2012, he stood as a candidate in the rank and file ballot for the ALP National Policy Forum on a human rights platform and he was elected as one of only six rank and file representatives from NSW. In 2016, he was re-elected for a second three-year term with the second-highest vote tally of the five NSW candidates elected. In 2014, Murphy was preselected as the Labor candidate for the state electorate of East Hills, defeating Nicole Campbell in a rank and file preselection by 103 votes to 61 (weighted up to 73.2 under the ALP rules affirmative action weighting for female candidates). He was narrowly defeated by the sitting Liberal Party member at the
2015 New South Wales state election A general election for the 56th Parliament of New South Wales (NSW) was held on Saturday 28 March 2015. Members were elected to all 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly using optional preferential voting. Members were also elected to 21 of th ...
In February 2017, he was preselected once again, unopposed, as the Labor candidate for East Hills at the
2019 New South Wales state election The 2019 New South Wales state election was held on Saturday 23 March 2019 to elect the 57th Parliament of New South Wales, including all 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly and 21 of the 42 seats in the Legislative Council. The election was ...
. Murphy again was narrowly defeated in the 2019 State Election for Electoral district of East Hills losing by just 429 votes. In 2022, Murphy ran for preselection for the NSW Legislative Council within the Socialist Left Faction of the Labor Party. He came fourth behind Rose Jackson, John Graham and Mich Veitch after a number of his voters were excluded from participating in the ballot. He then nominated at the NSW State Labor Conference for a position on the NSW Legislative Council ticket, running against the factional tickets. The previously excluded voters in the Left factional ballot were able to participate at the ALP State Conference. He was successful and was preselected at the number 3 position on the Labor ticket for the NSW Legislative Council at the 2023 NSW State Election. Murphy was declared elected in 7th position for the NSW Legislative Council at the 2023 NSW Election. In October 2023, Murphy signed an open letter which condemned attacks against Israeli and Palestinian civilians during the
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.


Awards

In 2013, Murphy was a finalist for the Australian Human Rights Commission Human Rights Awards 2013 in the "Community (Individual) Award - Tony Fitzgerald Memorial Award" category. In 2013, Murphy was made an Honorary Life Member of the NSW Council for Civil Liberties. In 2014, he was made a Member of the
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(AM) for his significant service to the community through a range of human rights and civil liberty organisations.


External links


Cameron Murphy's Personal WebsiteNSW Council For Civil Liberties WebsiteThe Lionel Murphy Foundation

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References

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