Robert Simms (politician)

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Senator
Robert Simms
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Senator for South Australia
Assumed office
22 September 2015
Preceded by Penny Wright
Personal details
Born (1984-03-26) 26 March 1984 (age 40)
Yorkshire, England, UK
Political party Australian Greens
Residence Adelaide
Education Flinders University
Occupation Journalist, political advisor
Profession Barrister
Website Robert-Simms.GreensMPs.org.au

Robert Andrew Simms (born 26 March 1984) is an Australian politician. He was appointed to fill a casual vacancy as a Greens member of the Senate on 22 September 2015, representing the state of South Australia. At 31 years of age, he was the youngest current senator (before the appointment of James Patterson, age 29) and the second-youngest current parliamentarian (after Wyatt Roy).

Elected as a City of Adelaide councillor in 2014, he resigned on 8 September 2015[1] following the resignation of Penny Wright from the Senate.[2]

Simms has worked in the community sector as a policy advocate, served on the boards of a number of community organisations including the Youth Affairs Council and AIDS Council of South Australia,[3] and worked briefly as a radio journalist. He is also a freelance writer and resides in Adelaide.[4]

He holds a Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (Honours), a Bachelor of Arts (majoring in politics and sociology) and a Graduate Certificate in Journalism.[4] In 2008 he was admitted to the Supreme Court as a Barrister and Solicitor.[5] As of 2015 Simms is partway through a PhD in political philosophy at Flinders University where he has also taught in the politics department.[4]

Previously, Simms has stood as a candidate for the Greens in Enfield at the 2010 state election, and the Electoral district of Adelaide in the 2014 state election. As of 2015, he is a co-convenor of the SA Greens.

Upon his appointment, Simms was made the Greens spokesperson on higher education, LGBT rights and marriage equality—portfolios previously held by Senators Lee Rhiannon and Janet Rice.[6]

Simms is one of five current openly-LGBTI members in the Parliament of Australia and supports marriage equality in Australia.[7]

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