Don Farrell

Don is a fourth generation South Australian, who is honoured to be representing the people of his home state in Federal parliament.

While studying law at the University of Adelaide, Don worked as a shop assistant and joined the South Australian Shop Distributive and Allied Employees’ Association. This was the start of a 32-year career working for the rights of retail and fast food workers. Don led the union at the state and national level, overseeing the introduction of the 38-hour week for retail workers and universal superannuation.

Don successfully ran for the Senate in 2008, serving as Minister for Science and Research, Minister for Sport, Minister Assisting on Tourism, and Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and Urban Water during his six-year term.

Following his first term in the Senate, Don spent time tending his small vineyard in South Australia’s Clare Valley and knows firsthand the daily challenges faced by local growers and primary producers.

But Don could not sit back and watch Australian manufacturing jobs disappear under the Abbott-Turnbull government. He again nominated for the Senate in 2016, knowing that only a Labor Government would fight for local jobs.

Don was re-elected to the Senate in July 2016 and in October 2016 was appointed Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Shadow Special Minister of State and Shadow Minister for Sport.

Don lives in Adelaide with his wife Nimfa and enjoys working in his Clare Valley vineyard, spending time with his adult daughters and doting on his grandchildren.