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David Scaife
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
for Cockburn

Incumbent

Assumed office
13 March 2021
Preceded byFran Logan
Personal details
Born (1988-12-16) 16 December 1988 (age 35)
Subiaco, Western Australia
Political partyLabor (2005 – present)
Alma materUniversity of Western Australia
University College London
Websitewww.davidscaife.com.au

David Anthony Edward Scaife (born 16 December 1988)[1] is an Australian politician, who was elected as a Labor member for Cockburn in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly at the 2021 state election.

Early life and education[edit]

David Scaife was born on 16 December 1988 in Subiaco, Western Australia to Roy Edward Walter Scaife, a public servant, and Catherine Mary Scaife (née Rowe). He went to Australind Primary School from 1993 to 2000, and Australind Senior High School from 2001 to 2005. He was one of 23 students in 2005 to achieve a perfect Tertiary Entrance Rank score of 99.95.[2] He studied for a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) and Bachelor of Laws at the University of Western Australia from 2006 to 2012, and a Master of Laws at University College London in 2019 and 2020.[3]

Politics[edit]

Scaife joined the Australian Labor Party (WA) in 2005. He joined the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union in 2008, making him part of the Labor Left faction.[3][4] He worked in the office of Senator Louise Pratt from August 2008 to November 2012. After that, he worked for the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union until March 2013. He was president of WA Young Labor in 2012.[3]

From August 2013 to August 2016, he worked as a lawyer for Slater and Gordon Lawyers.[3] From August 2016 until March 2017, he worked as a legal practise director for Eureka Lawyers.[5][6]

Scaife contested the electoral district of Murray-Wellington for Labor in 2013, but lost. He later contested the electoral district of Cockburn for Labor at the 2021 state election, after its incumbent Labor member Fran Logan retired. He comfortably won the safe Labor seat, with 68.2% of the primary vote.[6]

Personal life[edit]

Scaife grew up in regional Western Australia and is married to Ellie Whiteaker, the State Secretary of WA Labor. He currently lives in Beeliar.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mr David Anthony Edward Scaife". Parliament of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  • ^ Millimaci, Grace (2 November 2015). "WACE perfect score can be achieved". The West Australian. Archived from the original on 3 January 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  • ^ a b c d "Mr David Anthony Edward Scaife". Parliament of Western Australia. Archived from the original on 3 January 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  • ^ Eaton, Jack (18 June 2021). "Backbench to the Future: Class of 2021". CGM Communications. Archived from the original on 18 June 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  • ^ "David Scaife". Eureka Lawyers. Archived from the original on 11 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  • ^ a b "Cockburn". ABC News. Archived from the original on 13 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  • ^ "David Scaife". WA Labor. Archived from the original on 13 March 2021. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
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    Fran Logan

    Member for Cockburn
    2021–present
    Incumbent

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