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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_PocockDavid Pocock - Wikipedia

    David Willmer Pocock (born 23 April 1988) is an Australian politician and former professional rugby union player. Raised in Gweru , Zimbabwe, Pocock moved to Australia as a teenager and played for the Australia national rugby team .

  2. www.davidpocock.com.auDavid Pocock

    Strengthen & benefit our local economy. Improve safety & respect for women & girls in their homes, schools & workplaces. Secure greater territory rights. Deliver climate & energy action while reducing household bills & safeguarding the future of the people & places we love.

  3. There are a few feathers in David Pocock’s hat. Former professional rugby player and captain. Immigrant and deeply proud Australian. Passionate advocate and conservationist. And organisation founder. David grew up on a farm outside of Gweru, Zimbabwe and began playing rugby at school at the age of 8. In 2001, at 14, David and his family ...

  4. 12. Sept. 2022 · David Pocock is a former Wallabies captain and world player of the year who now represents the ACT in the Senate. Learn how he went from playing rugby in Zimbabwe to challenging the Canberra culture and advocating for social justice and wildlife conservation.

  5. 16. Apr. 2024 · Former rugby star David Pocock is a new senator for the ACT and a fierce critic of Defence spending and lobbying. He has exposed misleading evidence, governance failures and a lack of transparency in the public service.

  6. Elected to the Senate for the Australian Capital Territory, 2022. Committee service. Joint Standing: National Capital and External Territories served from 8.9.2022 to present. Senate Select: Adopting Artificial Intelligence served from 27.3.2024 to present.

  7. 14. Juni 2022 · Former rugby union star David Pocock has made history, becoming the first independent senator for a territory. He has unseated former ACT Liberal senator Zed Seselja, taking the territory's second Senate seat alongside Labor's Katy Gallagher.