Episode 001 - Mr Peter Khalil MP
Update: 2018-12-12
Description
In this episode, we talk to Mr Peter Khalil MP about engaging the Australian voters in the political discourse.
Topics covered include:
- Political empowerment of young people
- Social media
- The role of a politician
- What it means to be Australian
- Australia’s role in international politics
- The art of compromise
- Renewable energy and climate change
- Why podcasts engage people
- Business’ role in sustainability
- Innovation
About Mr Khalil:
Peter Khalil was elected as the member for Wills at the 2016 federal election. He currently serves as Chair of the International and Legal Affairs Caucus Committee and Secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Caucus.
Immediately prior to his election to parliament, Peter was most the Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Communications at SBS. He also consulted on strategic and corporate advisory, government relations and communications.
Peter has worked as a foreign policy and national security adviser and as a senior international adviser to the Federal Government. He has been a consultant for Hawker Britton and a non-resident Adjunct Associate Professor at the Centre for International Security Studies at Sydney University.
Prior to these appointments Peter was based in New York providing political risk consultancy to government, multinational corporations and Wall Street Financial institutions. Peter has been a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC.
Peter served with the Department of Defence in Iraq and was awarded the Australian Overseas Humanitarian Services medal. He also worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Peter has testified before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee (including before then Senator Obama) and has published widely including in the New York Times, Guardian (UK), the Australian, the Age and Sydney Morning Herald. He has made regular appearances on Sky News, ABC programs such as Lateline, Matter of Fact and the Drum, as well as PBS Lehrer Newshour, CNN and the BBC.
In October 2015 he was announced as one of the new Victorian Multicultural Commissioners.
Peter has Degrees in Law and Arts from Melbourne University and a Masters of International Laws from the ANU.
Topics covered include:
- Political empowerment of young people
- Social media
- The role of a politician
- What it means to be Australian
- Australia’s role in international politics
- The art of compromise
- Renewable energy and climate change
- Why podcasts engage people
- Business’ role in sustainability
- Innovation
About Mr Khalil:
Peter Khalil was elected as the member for Wills at the 2016 federal election. He currently serves as Chair of the International and Legal Affairs Caucus Committee and Secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party Caucus.
Immediately prior to his election to parliament, Peter was most the Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Strategy and Communications at SBS. He also consulted on strategic and corporate advisory, government relations and communications.
Peter has worked as a foreign policy and national security adviser and as a senior international adviser to the Federal Government. He has been a consultant for Hawker Britton and a non-resident Adjunct Associate Professor at the Centre for International Security Studies at Sydney University.
Prior to these appointments Peter was based in New York providing political risk consultancy to government, multinational corporations and Wall Street Financial institutions. Peter has been a Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC.
Peter served with the Department of Defence in Iraq and was awarded the Australian Overseas Humanitarian Services medal. He also worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Peter has testified before the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee (including before then Senator Obama) and has published widely including in the New York Times, Guardian (UK), the Australian, the Age and Sydney Morning Herald. He has made regular appearances on Sky News, ABC programs such as Lateline, Matter of Fact and the Drum, as well as PBS Lehrer Newshour, CNN and the BBC.
In October 2015 he was announced as one of the new Victorian Multicultural Commissioners.
Peter has Degrees in Law and Arts from Melbourne University and a Masters of International Laws from the ANU.
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