Mark Dreyfus
Mark Dreyfus | |
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Dreyfus in 2025 | |
| Attorney-General of Australia | |
| In office 1 June 2022 – 13 May 2025 | |
| Prime Minister | Anthony Albanese |
| Preceded by | Michaelia Cash |
| Succeeded by | Michelle Rowland |
| In office 4 February 2013 – 18 September 2013 | |
| Prime Minister | Julia Gillard Kevin Rudd |
| Preceded by | Nicola Roxon |
| Succeeded by | George Brandis |
| Cabinet Secretary | |
| In office 1 June 2022 – 13 May 2025 | |
| Prime Minister | Anthony Albanese |
| Preceded by | Position re-established |
| Succeeded by | Andrew Charlton |
| In office 14 September 2010 – 4 February 2013 | |
| Prime Minister | Julia Gillard |
| Preceded by | Joe Ludwig |
| Succeeded by | Jason Clare |
| Special Minister of State | |
| In office 1 July 2013 – 18 September 2013 | |
| Prime Minister | Kevin Rudd |
| Preceded by | Gary Gray |
| Succeeded by | Michael Ronaldson |
| Minister for the Public Service and Integrity | |
| In office 1 July 2013 – 18 September 2013 | |
| Prime Minister | Kevin Rudd |
| Preceded by | Gary Gray |
| Succeeded by | Eric Abetz |
| Member of the Australian Parliament for Isaacs | |
| Assumed office 24 November 2007 | |
| Preceded by | Ann Corcoran |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Mark Alfred Dreyfus 3 October 1956 Perth, Western Australia, Australia |
| Political party | Labor |
| Spouse |
Deborah Chemke
(m. 1983; died 2023) |
| Children | 3 |
| Residence(s) | Malvern, Victoria, Australia |
| Alma mater | University of Melbourne |
| Profession | Lawyer |
| Website | www |
Mark Alfred Dreyfus KC (born 3 October 1956) is an Australian politician and lawyer. He is a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), and has been the MP for Isaacs since the 2007 election. Dreyfus served as the attorney-general of Australia in 2013 and then 2022 to 2025, and as cabinet secretary from 2010 to 2013 and then 2022 to 2025.
Before beginning his political career, Dreyfus worked as a barrister for two decades, specialising in constitutional, commercial and environmental law. After winning the seat of Isaacs in 2007, Dreyfus was appointed to the Cabinet in September 2010 by Julia Gillard as Cabinet Secretary. In February 2013, following the resignation of Nicola Roxon, he was moved to become Attorney-General for the first time. After Kevin Rudd replaced Gillard as Prime Minister in June 2013, Dreyfus was retained as Attorney-General and given the additional roles of Special Minister of State and Minister for the Public Service and Integrity. He would hold these positions for less than three months, as Labor was defeated in the 2013 election.
Throughout Labor's subsequent nine years in opposition, Dreyfus served as shadow attorney-general under both Bill Shorten and Anthony Albanese. Following Labor's victory in the 2022 election, he was appointed to the positions of Attorney-General and Cabinet Secretary for the second time within the first Albanese ministry. During his second tenure as attorney-general, he oversaw the introduction of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, the creation of the Administrative Review Tribunal in place of the abolished Administrative Appeals Tribunal, and the establishment of the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. He also ordered the discontinuation of the prosecution of whistleblower Bernard Collaery. He was removed as attorney-general following a cabinet reshuffle after the 2025 election.