David Oldfield (politician)
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David Ernest Oldfield (born 25 June 1958) is a former Australian politician who co-founded and was deputy leader of the Pauline Hanson's One Nation party. Oldfield was initially involved in politics as a member of Manly Council, a Liberal candidate for Manly and a political advisor to then-Liberal Party minister (and future Prime Minister of Australia), Tony Abbott. He later became acquainted with parliamentary newcomer Pauline Hanson, who in the wake of her election to the Australian House of Representatives gained notoriety for comments about Indigenous Australians, Asians, immigration and multiculturalism. While working for Abbott, Oldfield began to construct Pauline Hanson's One Nation. One Nation was formed in 1997, and Oldfield was appointed an informal deputy leader, serving with Da
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David Oldfield (politician)
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Manly, New South Wales, Australia
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1958-06-25
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Jim Miller
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1958-06-25
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David Ernest Oldfield
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Sporting retail
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Talkback Radio host
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Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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Deputy Leader of Pauline Hanson'sOne Nation
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Leader of Pauline Hanson'sOne Nation in New South Wales
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Alderman of the Manly Municipal Council
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Leader of One Nation New South Wales
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Pauline Hanson's One Nation Chief of Staff
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journalist
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politician
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Belrose, New South Wales
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Judith Newson
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Cheyenne MacLeod
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2000-10-04
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2004-03-20
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2007-03-24
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August 1998
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Alongside David Ettridge
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1997-04-11
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1999-03-27
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2000-10-08
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September 1991
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April 1996
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David Ernest Oldfield (born 25 June 1958) is a former Australian politician who co-founded and was deputy leader of the Pauline Hanson's One Nation party. Oldfield was initially involved in politics as a member of Manly Council, a Liberal candidate for Manly and a political advisor to then-Liberal Party minister (and future Prime Minister of Australia), Tony Abbott. He later became acquainted with parliamentary newcomer Pauline Hanson, who in the wake of her election to the Australian House of Representatives gained notoriety for comments about Indigenous Australians, Asians, immigration and multiculturalism. While working for Abbott, Oldfield began to construct Pauline Hanson's One Nation. One Nation was formed in 1997, and Oldfield was appointed an informal deputy leader, serving with David Ettridge. The structural basis of One Nation was orchestrated solely by Ettridge and Oldfield, who acted as the policy masterminds behind Pauline Hanson's image and political style. However, in 2000 Oldfield was expelled from One Nation after a dispute with Hanson and formed the splinter group One Nation NSW, serving as its leader from its creation in 2000, to its dissolution in 2004. Oldfield was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1999 to 2007, under One Nation, One Nation NSW and briefly as an independent twice. In 2006, Oldfield announced that he would not recontest the 2007 New South Wales election. Today, he lives in Sydney with his family. He formerly hosted radio programs on radio 2UE and radio 2GB.On 19 February 2018, David and wife Lisa joined the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here.
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One Nation New South Wales
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See Oldfield family
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