Meet the Minister: The Hon. Angus Taylor MP
Angus’ portfolios stretch across the whole of government to improve city liveability and tackle long standing issues of traffic congestion, housing affordability and the need to create jobs closer to where people live. He has a focus on regional cities and outer suburban cities. pastevent
The Hon. Angus Taylor MP
Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation, Federal Member for Hume
Digital Transformation
In the current age of digital disruption there is ambiguity at every angle on how it affects job security, strategy implementation and consumer experience.
Where does this period of digital transformation intersect with the federal government? It’s for certain the digital reform affects business but how does it affect decision making in Canberra? The Hon Angus Taylor MP provides a unique perspective that comes directly from his seat at Parliament.
Receive insights regarding Minister Taylor’s experience with overseeing policy reforms designed to enhance Australia’s business competitiveness and to reduce the burden of red tape and how to maximise opportunities associated with the digital economy.
The Hon Angus Taylor MP’s Background:
The Hon Angus Taylor MP is the Assistant Minister for Cities and Digital Transformation in the Turnbull Government. He was first appointed to this role in February 2016. His portfolio spans critical issues facing Australia’s urban cities and regional centres including housing affordability, congestion and job creation.
Taylor is the Member for Hume, having first been elected to Australian Parliament at the 2013 Federal election. He was subsequently re-elected in 2016. Prior to entering Parliament, he worked as a Director at Port Jackson Partners where he was a strategy and business advisor on the resources, agriculture, energy and infrastructure sectors. Prior to this, he was a partner at McKinsey & Co.
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