Jane Hume Net Worth 2022, Age, Husband, Partner, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary

Jane Hume net worth

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Introduction

Jane Hume is an Australian politician who has been a sena tor for Victoria since 2016, representing the Liberal Party. She has been Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy in the Morrison Government since December 2020. In March 2021 she took on the additional role of Minister for Women’s Economic Security. Prior to her election to parliament, she held senior positions in the banking, finance and superannuation sectors.

Early life

NameJane Hume
Net Worth$4 million
OccupationPolitician
Height1.68m
Age50 years
Jane Hume net worth

Edwina Jane Hume was born on April 30, 1971 (age 50 years) in Melbourne, Australia. She grew up in the suburb of Armadale and attended Lauriston Girls’ School. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1992 with the degree of Bachelor of Commerce.

Career

Jane Hume began working at the National Australia Bank (NAB) in 1995 as a sales and marketing research manager. She completed a graduate diploma in finance and investment with the Securities Institute of Australia in 1996 and subsequently worked with NAB as an investment manager (1996–1998) and private banker (1998–1999).

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Hume moved to Rothschild Australia as a senior business development manager in the asset management division, and briefly as a key accounts manager. She left the workforce in 2002 to start a family, and from 2005 to 2006 served on the management committee of Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia (PANDA).

Hume was a vice-president of Deutsche Bank Australia from 2008 to 2009 and later served on the boards of the Royal Children’s Hospital (2011–2016) and Fed Square Pty Ltd (2015–2016). Immediately before her election to parliament, she was a senior strategic policy adviser with AustralianSuper.

Politics

Jane Hume joined the Liberal Party in 2003. Before her election to the Senate, Hume held senior positions in the Liberal Party of Australia (Victorian Division), serving on the administrative committee, on the executive of the Women’s Council, and as a delegate to the state council. She was president of the party’s Armadale branch.

Hume won Liberal preselection in March 2016, for the Coalition’s Senate ticket at the next federal election. She was initially ranked in the third position behind James Paterson and Nationals senator Bridget McKenzie, after losing to Paterson in the ballot for the top position. However, following a double dissolution, she was elected in the fifth position on the Coalition ticket in the 2016 federal election. Her candidacy was supported by the party’s state president Michael Kroger.

Prior to the 2019 election, Hume stated she was “seriously considering” switching to the lower-house seat of Higgins in place of the retiring Kelly O’Dwyer. She subsequently declined to contest the preselection ballot, citing a need for “fresh talent”. Prime Minister Scott Morrison subsequently intervened to ensure incumbent senators Hume and Paterson were re-endorsed, following opposition from the party’s conservative wing.

In May 2019, Hume was appointed Assistant Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and Financial Technology in the Morrison Government. In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald after her appointment, she described Australia’s superannuation system as “inefficient” due to “high fees, duplicate accounts, underperforming funds and unnecessary insurance”. She promised “a much broader vision for super” and said the government would make superannuation insurance voluntary for people under the age of 25 to reduce fees.

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Hume’s title was changed to Minister for Superannuation, Financial Services and the Digital Economy as part of a December 2020 cabinet reshuffle. In March 2021, following the allegations of sexual misconduct in parliament, she was additionally appointed Minister for Women’s Economic Security, a new position.

Hume reportedly “holds socially liberal views”. According to The Sydney Morning Herald, Jane Hume is a member of the Moderate/Modern Liberal faction of the Liberal Party. In her maiden speech, she said that “my side of politics owes it to our followers and to our most vulnerable to articulate a positive social justice agenda for the Right”. She has described herself as a “lifelong monarchist”.

Husband

Jane Hume is currently single and not married. However, she was married to her ex-husband Andrew Hume. Her then-partner was a private person and business. They had three children together. However, Hume stated in May 2021 that her philosophy on regulating the cryptocurrency sector, arguing that it was up to Australian investors to “be sensible enough to judge for themselves whether to put their hard-earned money into higher-risk assets”.

Jane Hume net worth

How much is Jane Hume worth? Jane Hume net worth is estimated at around $4 million. Her main source of income is from her career as a politician. Hume successful career has earned her some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy cars trips. She is one of the richest and influential politicians in Australia. Jane Hume’s salary ranges from $180,000 to $450,000.