Frank Sartor

Frank Ernest Sartor ( born November 9, 1951 in Yenda, New South Wales (Australia) ) is a politician of the Australian Labor Party and of professional chemist.

Frank Sartor currently clothed (2010) the post of Minister for Climate Change and the Environment (Minister for Climate Change and Environment) in New South Wales and is an elected member for the electoral district of Rockdale City in the Parliament of New South Wales.

Sartor studied at the University of Sydney and at St John 's College and graduated with a degree in chemistry. It was before he went into politics, from 1976 to 1983 employed as a chemical engineer and doing with management responsibilities at Colgate -Palmolive and the oil company Total Australia Ltd.. commissioned.

Sartor was Minister for Planning, Redfern Waterloo and the Arts ( Minister for Planning, Redfern Waterloo and the Arts ). Redfern and Waterloo are pockets of deprivation in Sydney. He was also among the Prime Ministers of New South Wales Morris Iemma and Bob Carr Minister for Water and Utilities ( Minister for Water ).

Before he was elected to the Parliament of New South Wales, he was 12 year, from September 1991 to March 2003, the incumbent mayor of Sydney 's longest. During his tenure, he served as Vice President of the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games for the 2000 Olympic Games, Chairman of the Sydney Festival, Chairman of the Central Sydney Planning Committee and Board Member of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.

After a long discussion about a work of art of recognized Australian artist Herbert Flugelman who created the Silver Shish Kebab, this was probably mined on the instructions of Sartor, stored and only years later on a subordinated place and no longer in the central square of Sydney, the Martin Place, situated.

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