Attorney General of New South Wales

Michael Daley is NSW Attorney General and the Member for Maroubra where he has lived his whole life. Growing up in South Maroubra, he attended St Mary, St Joseph Primary School and then Marcellin College in Randwick.

He was elected to NSW Parliament in 2005 and has held various positions including as Police, Roads and Finance Minister. Mr Daley joined the Labor Party to make a difference and help create a fairer and more prosperous society. Before coming to Parliament, he was Deputy Mayor of Randwick City Council for four years and a councillor for another 13 years. Mr Daley also worked as a customs officer, private legal practitioner and senior corporate lawyer with NRMA Motoring & Services.

He is an active community member with roles including as President of the Marcellin College Randwick Ex Students’ Association (since 1998), former President of the Randwick Rugby Club and a former director of Randwick Rugby Foundation Limited.