Clem Newton-Brown
Clement Arundel Newton-Brown is a former Australian politician and entrepreneur who served as the member for Prahran in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
Political career
Prior to his election, he worked as a barrister, specializing in planning law as well as running a series of small businesses—including the first Yarra River water taxi service, BBQ Boats and a café on an island under the Southgate footbridge. He was elected the youngest ever Deputy Lord Mayor of Melbourne in 1999 at 32 years of age.Newton-Brown stood for the seat of Prahran in 2006 but was unsuccessful. At the 2010 Victorian election, he ran a high-profile campaign and defeated two-term Labor Party member, Tony Lupton. He lost the seat at the 2014 Victorian election to the [Australian Australian Greens Victoria|Greens Victoria|Greens] candidate Sam Hibbins. It was only the second Victorian Lower House seat to be won by the Greens.
Post politics
From 2018 onwards, he founded Skyportz, a company working on urban infrastructure for flying taxis. As CEO of Skyports, he has been actively working with regulators, planning authorities, and property partners to develop vetiport pad designs and prepare for "advanced air mobility".Personal life
Newton-Brown was born in Hawthorn and is a long-term resident of Prahran. He graduated with a degrees in Law and Arts from Monash University in 1991. In 2019, he was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to the Victorian Parliament and the community of Melbourne.Clem is married with 3 teenage children.