Mr Smith was born in Narrogin, Western Australia and spent his early years in Narrogin and Southern Cross. He received his secondary school education at Christian Brothers High School Highgate in Perth.
Mr Smith is a Barrister and Solicitor by profession. He completed his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws at the University of Western Australia. Mr Smith practised as a Barrister and Solicitor in Perth, then completed a Master of Laws at London University, and subsequently lectured and tutored in Law in London.
From 1987 to 1990 he was the State Secretary of the Western Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party and from 1983 to 1987 he was Principal Private Secretary to the Attorney-General of Western Australia.
During 1991 and 1992, Mr Smith was Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Australia and Senior Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer of Australia, Paul Keating.
Mr Smith has been the Federal Member for Perth since March 1993.
In his first Parliamentary term he was Chair of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Corporations and Securities and a member of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Banking, Finance and Public Administration. During 1996 and 1997, Mr Smith also served as a member of the Parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade.
Prior to his appointment as Foreign Minister, Mr Smith held a range of Shadow Ministerial positions including Shadow Minister for Trade, Shadow Minister for Resources and Energy, Shadow Minister for Communications, Shadow Minister for Health, Shadow Minister for Immigration and Shadow Minister for Industry, Infrastructure and Industrial Relations.
From December 2006 until the federal election in November 2007, Mr Smith was the Shadow Minister for Education and Training.
Mr Smith and his wife Jane live in the electorate of Perth and have two teenage children, a son Hugo and a daughter Madeleine.
Mr Smith enjoys watching cricket and hockey.
Electorate Profile
Perth
State:
WA
Name Derivation:
Named after the city of Perth which was founded in 1829 under Lieutenant-Governor James Stirling, who became Governor in 1831.
Area and Location Description:
Perth covers an area of approximately 78 sq km bordered by the Swan River to the south and east, the Mitchell Freeway and Charles Street to the west and the suburbs of Morley and Beechboro to the north. Suburbs include the districts of Ashfield, Bassendean, Bayswater, Bedford, Beechboro, East Perth, Eden Hill, Embleton, Highgate, Inglewood, Kiara, Lockridge, Maylands, Morley, Mt Lawley, Noranda, Northbridge, and parts of Coolbinia, Dianella, Menora, North Perth, Perth City, West Perth and Yokine.
Products/Industries of the Area:
Perth City is Western Australia's centre of Government and contains the State's commercial and professional district. Government House, parks and gardens combined with the city shopping complex are a feature of the division. Perth is the western gateway into Australia and has a thriving tourist industry.
First Proclaimed/Election:
1901
Demographic Rating:
Inner Metropolitan
Members:
- Smith, S (ALP) 1993-
- Charlesworth, R (ALP) 1983-1993
- McLean, R M (LP) 1975-1983
- Berinson, J M (ALP) 1969-1975
- Chaney, F C (LP) 1955-1969
- Burke, T P (ALP) 1943-1955
- Nairn, W M (NAT/UAP) 1929-1943
- Mann, E A (NAT) 1922-1929
- Fowler, J (ALP/LIB/NAT) 1901-1922