Grant Musgrove

Male, Person

1968 –

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Who is Grant Musgrove?

Grant Steven Musgrove is a former Australian politician. He was the member for Springwood in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1998 to 2001, representing the Australian Labor Party.

Musgrove was educated at local primary schools and graduated from Springwood High School in 1985. He completed a Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Economics, and a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Environmental Planning, at Griffith University before becoming a policy adviser. In 1992 he was employed in the Department of Premier and Cabinet; in 1995 he became an economic and environmental issue management consultant.

In 1998, Musgrove was elected as the Labor member for Springwood. Musgrove secured the largest electoral swing to a government member in the 1998 Queensland state election and was elected as its youngest member. Musgrove's election on a narrow margin of 1% enabled the formation of the first Beattie minority government. Musgrove was appointed to the Queensland Innovation Council, the Queensland Public Works Committee and several Budget Estimates Committees.

He moved to the crossbench in 2000 and did not contest the 2001 state election following allegations of a culture of widespread branch stacking in the Queensland Labor Party that preceded the Shepardson Inquiry. Musgrove was not found to have committed any offence, and was not referred to the Queensland Director of Public Prosections for consideration of whether any offence had been committed.

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Born
Mar 28, 1968
Nationality
  • Australia

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on July 23, 2013

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