I was raised on our family farm outside Gunnedah where my parents worked hard as wheat and cattle farmers. My mum also worked in town as a registered nurse.
In 1999, I moved to Armidale to study Law at UNE where I spent three very enjoyable years living on campus at Albies and eventually moving into town to finish off my studies. To pay for my degree, I pulled beers at the Newie and worked on farms across the New England and North West.
When I finished my study, I moved to Moree to start work as a solicitor, and together with my wife Catherine we’re raising our three young children in Moree.
All my life I have loved serving our communities, through my work, and in my personal time through services such as St Vincent De Paul, the Chamber of Commerce, Pre-school committee, or as a founding member of the Moree Women’s Domestic Violence Court Assistant Program.
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