Ian Macfarlane is the federal member of Parliament for the electorate of Groom. He was first elected to federal Parliament in 1998.
As a Minister in the Coalition Government he held the portfolio of Small Business (2001) before being promoted to the Cabinet role of Industry, Tourism and Resources (2001-2007).
From December 2007 until September 2008 Ian was the Shadow Minister for Trade, and from September 2008 until December 2009 was the Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources.
Ian is now the Shadow Minister for Infrastructure and Water, and brings his extensive experience and pragmatic approach to tackling two of the major issues facing Australia.
He is also a member of the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade.
Ian’s official visits have included Japan, New Zealand, USA and Mexico, UK, France, Austria, Chile, Thailand, Republic of Korea, China and Mongolia, Indonesia and India.
Before entering federal politics Ian farmed peanuts, sorghum and wheat and ran cattle in Queensland's Burnett region before becoming one of the country's most active agripoliticians.
He was President of the Queensland Graingrowers Association for seven years, President of the Grains Council of Australia for two years and simultaneously held executive positions on the Queensland and National Farmers Federations.
The practical farming tendencies still run deep. His nickname "Chainsaw" now reflects Ian's direct approach to cutting through the red tape to get things done for Australian business and industry on a political level.
Ian is married to Karen with two daughters. He lives in Toowoomba, Australia's largest provincial inland city.




