Raff Ciccone
Raffaele "Raff" Ciccone is an Australian politician who has served as Senator for Victoria since 2019. He is a member of the Labor Party and was appointed to the Senate following the resignation of Jacinta Collins, making him the 100th Senator to represent Victoria.
Early life
Ciccone lived with his parents and brother in the Melbourne suburb of Huntingdale. His parents immigrated to Australia from Italy, Pacentro a Little Village in Abruzzo, in the late 1960s.He received his education at local Catholic primary schools, Christ Our Holy Redeemer, in Oakleigh East, then at Salesian College in Chadstone. Ciccone went on to study for bachelor's degrees, in arts and commerce, from Deakin University and the University of Melbourne. He joined the Australian Labor Party at the age of 16 when in high school.
Following graduation from university, Ciccone initially worked in financial planning. Then, he moved to industrial relations and employment law, becoming a senior official in the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association. The role allowed him to advocate for workers in the retail sector, including fast food and warehousing workers. Notably, this included convenience store workers who had been underpaid by 7-Eleven.
Ciccone was elected to the community health board of Link Health and Community in 2009, and from December 2017 served as the organisation's chair.
Politics
Ciccone joined the Australian Labor Party in 2000 and, whilst studying, worked as a research officer to Senator the Hon. Jacinta Collins. As a party member, he eventually became the vice-president of the Australian Labor Party in Victoria. He was unsuccessful in his attempts in elections, at the Monash City Council elections of 2008 and 2016, and on Labor's Senate ticket in Victoria at the 2013 federal election. When Senator Collins announced she would not be contesting the seat at the 2019 federal election, it created a casual vacancy and Ciccone put his name forward for the position.Ciccone was appointed to the Senate on 6 March 2019, taking Collins' place, making him the 100th Senator to represent Victoria. In the 46th Parliament of Australia, he served as Deputy Opposition Whip in the Senate and on the Parliament's Joint Standing Committees on Migration and on Treaties and became Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Temporary Migration.
From 2020 Ciccone has also served on the Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment and Growth. Ciccone was the vice-chair of the Australia-Italy Parliamentary Country Group. Since 2021, Ciccone has been a member of the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee and the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee.
On 7 August 2020, Ciccone was appointed to the ALP's national executive.
Following the 2022 federal election, Ciccone became Government Deputy Whip in the Senate and was elected Chair of the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Legislation Committee. He was also appointed to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security and the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee and Deputy Chair of the Senate Scrutiny of Bills Committee. Ciccone is Chair of the Parliamentary Country Groups for Italy, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates. He is also the co-chair of the Parliamentary Friendship Groups of Fresh Produce; Forestry, Timber and Paper Products; Landcare; and Red Meat.
On 9 April 2022 Ciccone was awarded honorary membership of the Hawthorn branch of the Returned and Services League for advocacy of veterans’ welfare and the establishment of a Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.
In an historic first, during the first parliamentary sitting week for 2024, Ciccone became the first father to bring his baby into the Australian Senate chamber. Ciccone was elected Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security on October 8 following the resignation of Peter Khalil MP, who stood down to focus on his new role as Special Envoy for Social Cohesion.