Rex Lyall Patrick (born 8 May 1967) is an Australian politician who served as a
Senator
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for
South Australia
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from November 2017 until June 2022. He was appointed to the Senate to fill a
casual vacancy
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caused by the resignation of
Nick Xenophon
Nick Xenophon ( Nicholas Xenophou; born 29 January 1959) is an Australian politician and lawyer who was a Senator for South Australia from 2008 to 2017. He was the leader of two political parties: Nick Xenophon Team federally, and Nick Xenoph ...
. He joined the Senate as member of the
Centre Alliance
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party, though in August 2020 he left the party and became an
independent
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.
He created the Rex Patrick Team party in January 2021 and sat in parliament as its only member for the duration of his term. Before entering politics, Patrick was a businessman and senior business executive officer, as well as a submariner in the
Royal Australian Navy
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.
Early life
Patrick was born in New Zealand and moved to South Australia as a child. He attended school in
Whyalla
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then joined the
Royal Australian Navy
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.
Early career
Patrick served in the Royal Australian Navy from 1983 to 1994.
He trained as an electronic technician and volunteered for submarine service.
He served on several
''Oberon''-class submarines before being selected and posted as a member of the trials crew of the first
''Collins''-class submarine at Osborne in Adelaide.
From 1995 to 2008, Patrick worked for Sonartech Atlas as a project manager.
The company was focused on the design and development of sonar systems.
In 2008, Patrick started a company called Acoustic Force,
which provided training in
sonar
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and acoustics to domestic and international customers.
In 2009, Patrick began writing articles calling for Australia to buy cheap, off-the-shelf submarines to replace the
Collins-class submarine fleet. He believes that attempts were made by naval personnel to muzzle his criticisms of the Collins-class vessels. He said of the Navy's attitude towards
freedom of speech and policy debate: "I presume that, from (the navy’s) perspective, the public is better served if debates about defence are devoid of any contributions from people who know about the subject.”
In 2012, he noted that American nuclear-powered submarines would be more cost effective for Australia to purchase and maintain and would offer strategic advantages.
In 2013, Patrick took over a training contract with Quantum Ark Technologies, a company that trained members of the Royal Malaysian Navy.
In 2015, Patrick wrote several articles for the
Australian Strategic Policy Institute
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(ASPI) which were published in ''The Strategist''.
Political career
Staffer
Before joining the Xenophon team, Patrick had been a staffer for
Liberal Senator
David Johnston
David Lloyd Johnston (born June 28, 1941) is a Canadian academic, author, and statesman who served from 2010 to 2017 as Governor General of Canada, the 28th since Canadian Confederation. He is the commissioner of the Leaders' Debates Commi ...
.
When Johnston was the Shadow Defence Minister, Patrick assisted him in exposing the very high annual cost of the Collins-class submarines compared with their very low availability rates, being well over $500 million per annum but, at one stage, not a single submarine was at sea. Due to the pressure they were able to put on the Defence Department, the Coles review was commissioned in 2012 and the problems associated with the Collins-class submarine were then rectified.
Xenophon referred to Patrick by the nickname "
Inspector Rex
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", owing to his investigative skills and use of Freedom of Information laws to obtain information in the public interest.
On inheriting the Quantum Ark Technologies' files in 2013, Patrick discovered a mass data breach of classified documents from the French manufacturer DCNS related to the new Indian Navy's Scorpène submarines. Patrick took the data on a disc to a senior Defence official who declined to take it and so Patrick retained the disc, even though he knew of the leak during the competition to select the international partner for the Future Submarine Project, and didn't act on it until after the contract was awarded so as not to affect France's chances in the contract. In 2016, after the contract was awarded, and the security breach became directly relevant to Australia from a national security perspective, Patrick, then an adviser to then Senator Nick Xenophon, provided some of the documents, carefully redacted, to The Australian newspaper after which Xenophon handed the disc to Defence Minister Marise Payne.
Patrick was not investigated for his handling of the sensitive material,
and retained his security clearance as a naval contractor.
Australian Senate (2017–2022)
On 30 October 2017, Xenophon announced Patrick as his Senate replacement, and the nomination was lodged with the South Australian Parliament on 1 November. Premier
Jay Weatherill revealed that an NXT Senate candidate from the 2016 election,
Tim Storer, had "assert
drights" to the vacancy. On 14 November, Patrick was confirmed as the replacement senator by a joint sitting of the SA Parliament.
He became a senator on 15 November when he was sworn in by the Senate.
Within three days of his appointment, Patrick defended the appointment of Xenophon as an advisor on a part-time contract,
but Xenophon subsequently announced that he would leave the role "within weeks".
Patrick used his first speech in the Senate to call for more parliamentary oversight of the
Australian Intelligence Community
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.
In December 2017, Patrick informed the Turnbull Government that NXT would suspend negotiations on welfare reform because a minister had failed to answer "reasonable questions". Patrick said that was part of "a broader problem with regard to the government’s preparedness to be appropriately open and accountable".
Patrick was critical of the Future Submarine programme, suggesting that the Rear Admiral overseeing the project,
Gregory Sammut, has no professional experience in project management. The project was revealed by Xenophon to have a requirement that 50% of the submarine's manufacture be Australian, down from the publicity stated figure of 60%. Patrick called it "treachery" by the Turnbull Government.
Patrick used
Parliamentary Privilege
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to call ExxonMobil Australia's boss, Richard James Owen, a "shameless corporate tax dodger" due to his payment of little tax in Australia. Patrick asserted that "he should be called out for what he is. Behind a veneer of professional respectability, he's a hypocrite and a corporate scumbag".
Patrick pulled a stunt in the federal Senate Chamber to push his view that submarine jobs would be lost to Western Australia. That incurred the wrath of the Senate President, Scott Ryan, who told Senator Patrick: "Remove yourself from the chamber. You're embarrassing yourself."
In August 2020, Patrick split from the
Centre Alliance
Centre Alliance, formerly known as the Nick Xenophon Team (NXT), is a centrist political party in Australia based in the state of South Australia. It currently has one representative in the Parliament, Rebekha Sharkie in the House of Represent ...
, arguing that standing as an independent would improve his chances for re-election at the
next federal election. His Centre Alliance Senate colleague
Stirling Griff
Stirling Griff (born 2 December 1957) is an Australian former politician who was a Senator for South Australia from 2016 to 2022, representing the Nick Xenophon Team and Centre Alliance. His party changed its name from Nick Xenophon Team (NXT) ...
regarded the move as akin to removing "a powerful voting bloc that has achieved a remarkable amount for South Australia". During the Parliamentary year, Patrick was noted for criticising the
Murray-Darling Basin Authority for its delays in appointing an Indigenous representative and for putting a sunset clause on the cashless debit card in Indigenous communities. Following a tweet about alleged
Australian war crimes in Afghanistan made by
Zhao Lijian
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that was deemed offensive by some Australian politicians, Patrick called on the Commonwealth Government to expel two-thirds of China's 143 diplomats and consular staff.
In January 2021, the
Australian Electoral Commission
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Responsibilities
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approved Patrick's application to form a political party called the
Rex Patrick Team (REX).
In November 2021, Patrick was opposed to The Liberal
Morrison government
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plans for a
Voter ID Law
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, calling it "a solution looking for a problem"
At the
2022 Australian federal election
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, Patrick failed to retain his Senate seat, gaining only 2.1% of the primary vote. His term ended on 30 June 2022.
Post Politics
Patrick announced he would be running for Lord Mayor of Adelaide in the November 2022 council elections. He lost to
Jane Lomax-Smith by 52 votes, prompting Patrick to appeal the result due to the small margin and potential voter fraud.
[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-16/adelaide-lord-mayoral-candidate-to-appeal-election-result/101662550]
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References
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1967 births
Living people
Members of the Australian Senate
Members of the Australian Senate for South Australia
Nick Xenophon Team members of the Parliament of Australia
Independent members of the Parliament of Australia
New Zealand emigrants to Australia
Royal Australian Navy sailors
People from Whakatāne
21st-century Australian politicians