Simon Birmingham

Simon Birmingham
Official portrait, 2015
Senator for South Australia
In office
3 May 2007 – 28 January 2025
Preceded byJeannie Ferris
Succeeded byLeah Blyth
Ministerial positions
Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
In office
23 May 2022 – 25 January 2025
DeputyMichaelia Cash
LeaderPeter Dutton
Preceded byPenny Wong
Succeeded byMichaelia Cash
Leader of the Government in the Senate
In office
30 October 2020 – 23 May 2022
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Preceded byMathias Cormann
Succeeded byPenny Wong
Acting
23 August 2018 – 24 August 2018
Prime MinisterMalcolm Turnbull
DeputyMarise Payne (acting)
Preceded byMathias Cormann
Succeeded byMathias Cormann
Minister for Finance
In office
30 October 2020 – 23 May 2022
Serving with Scott Morrison
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Preceded byMathias Cormann
Succeeded byKaty Gallagher
Vice-President of the Executive Council
In office
30 October 2020 – 23 May 2022
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Preceded byMathias Cormann
Succeeded byKaty Gallagher
Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
In office
28 August 2018 – 22 December 2020
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
Preceded bySteven Ciobo
Succeeded byDan Tehan
Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate
In office
28 August 2018 – 30 October 2020
Prime MinisterScott Morrison
LeaderMathias Cormann
Preceded byMitch Fifield
Succeeded byMichaelia Cash
Minister for Education and Training
In office
21 September 2015 – 28 August 2018
Prime MinisterMalcolm Turnbull
Scott Morrison
Preceded byChristopher Pyne
Succeeded byDan Tehan
Assistant Minister for Education and Training
In office
23 December 2014 – 21 September 2015
Prime MinisterTony Abbott
Malcolm Turnbull
Preceded bySussan Ley
Succeeded byOffice abolished
Personal details
BornSimon John Birmingham
(1974-06-14) 14 June 1974
Ashford, South Australia, Australia
PartyLiberal
Spouse
Courtney Morcombe
(m. 2008)
Alma materUniversity of Adelaide
Websitesenatorbirmingham.com.au
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Simon John Birmingham (born 14 June 1974) is an Australian former politician who was a senator for South Australia from 2007 to 2025. He held various ministerial positions in the Abbott, Turnbull, and Morrison governments from 2014 to 2022.

In 2020, Birmingham was sworn in as Minister for Finance and became leader of the Government in the Senate following the resignation of Mathias Cormann. After the Liberal–National Coalition's loss at the 2022 election, Birmingham became the leader of the opposition in the Senate, as well as becoming Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs in the shadow ministry of Peter Dutton.