Peter Collier (politician)
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Peter Charles Collier (born 25 February 1959) is an Australian politician who has been a
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member of the Legislative Council of
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since 2005, representing North Metropolitan Region. He served as a minister in the government of
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from 2008 until its defeat at the 2017 election.


Early life

Collier was born in
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, Western Australia, to Beryl Lillian (née Davies) and Les Collier. He attended Eastern Goldfields Senior High School before going on to the
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, where he studied teaching. After graduating, Collier taught at various high schools in the
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metropolitan area, both public and private. He taught for periods at
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(1981–1983),
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(1985–1986), Presbyterian Ladies' College (1987–1988), and Scotch College (1990–2005). Outside of his teaching career, Collier was also a professional tennis coach. He spent a season on the
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in 1989, coaching
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, Jo-Anne Faull, and
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.


Controversy

It was revealed in the media in 2021 that Collier was part of a factional group of powerbrokers within his party known as “The Clan”, alongside former federal finance minister Matthias Cormann and Nick Goiran. Leaked Whatsapp messages revealed that Collier sent sexist messages to other group members that referred to female Liberal members as “sandwich makers”, a “bitch” and “toxic cow”


Politics

Collier first stood for parliament at the 2001 Western Australian state election, 2001 state election, running unsuccessfully in fourth position on the Liberal Party's ticket in North Metropolitan Region. Prior to the election, he had been accused of forging signatures on membership forms and using people's names without their consent in order to secure party
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. He denied the allegations, and a police investigation found there was "insufficient evidence against him". At the 2005 state election, Collier was elevated to second position on the Liberal Party's ticket, and was elected to a term starting in May 2005.Hon. Peter Charles Collier MLC BA, Dip.Ed.
– Parliament of Western Australia. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
One of his unsuccessful opponents for preselection was
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, a sitting member, who subsequently resigned from the Liberal Party to sit as an
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."Knives should be drawn at WA Libs state conference"
''
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'', 30 September 2005. Retrieved 11 July 2016. Collier was elevated to the Liberal shadow ministry shortly after his election, and served under four leaders of the opposition (
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,
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,
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, and
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). After the Liberal Party's victory at the 2008 state election, he was made Minister for Energy and
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in the new ministry formed by Colin Barnett. In December 2010, Collier was also made Minister for Aboriginal Affairs. In a ministerial reshuffle in June 2012, he replaced
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as Minister for Education, but lost the training portfolio to
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. In a further reshuffle after the 2013 state election, Collier was made Minister for Electoral Affairs, but was replaced as energy minister by
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. He also became leader of the Liberal Party in the Legislative Council.


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