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Damien Tudehope is an Australian politician who has been a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly since 2011, representing the electoral district of Epping for the Liberal Party. Born in 1953, Tudehope was educated at the University of Sydney, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws. He was admitted to the New South Wales Bar in 1979 and practiced as a barrister for over 30 years. Tudehope was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 2011 and was appointed Minister for Finance, Services and Property in April 2019. Tudehope is married to his wife, Janice, and has two children. He is a keen sportsman and enjoys playing golf and tennis.

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2019

In an agreement reached between Tudehope and Dominic Perrottet, Tudehope agreed to not contest the seat of Epping at the 2019 state election, allowing Perrottet the opportunity to move from Hawkesbury to contest Epping. In exchange, Tudehope sought Liberal Party endorsement for the Legislative Council. However, in November 2018 Liberal Party members voted against the deal. Tudehope eventually gained endorsement and was elected to the Legislative Council in March 2019. Tudehope was appointed as the Minister for Finance and Small Business in April 2019.

2015

Tudehope perviously served as the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Member for Epping representing the Liberal Party from March 2015 until March 2019.

Tudehope was endorsed by the Liberal Party for the state seat of Epping following Greg Smith's retirement from politics. At the 2015 state election, Tudehope achieved 54.3% of the primary vote, the second-highest primary vote in the history of the seat of Epping. In his inaugural speech, Tudehope cited housing affordability as a key issue that needed addressing. On 3 June 2015 Tudehope was appointed Chair for the Parliamentary Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption, and Deputy Chair for the Parliamentary Committee on Children and Young People.

2013

As a lawyer Tudehope successfully defended the later convicted child sex offender priest Finian Egan against sexual abuse charges. Later, as chief-of-staff to the Solicitor-General, Tudehope blocked release of material regarding Egan for a subsequent trial. On that occasion in 2013 Egan was represented by Tudehope's brother, Anthony Tudehope. Egan was found guilty and jailed.

1999

Tudehope has acted as spokesperson for the socially conservative Australian Family Association. He ran against the Liberal Party in 1999 as the Australian Family Alliance candidate for the NSW Legislative Council and has in the past nominated for the seats of Baulkham Hills, Ryde and Epping for the Liberal Party but withdrew each time before the preselection stage.

1979

Tudehope lives in West Pennant Hills with wife Diane, and has nine children, born between 1979 and 2000. He is a Roman Catholic.

1953

Damien Francis Tudehope (born 1953), an Australian politician, is the New South Wales Minister for Finance and Small Business in the second Berejiklian ministry since April 2019. Tudehope has served as a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council representing the Liberal Party since the 2019 state election.