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Peter Garrett (born 1953), Australian musician and politician, was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Australian Labor Party candidate in the Division of Kingsford Smith, New South Wales, at the 2004 federal election. He was a rock singer and environmental activist before entering politics.

Garrett became lead singer of the successful Australian rock band Midnight Oil in 1973. As well as its great musical and commercial success, the band became well known for its commitment to environmentalist and left-wing causes, was particularly critical of policies of the United States during the 1980s.

Garrett was one of the founders of the Nuclear Disarmament Party and stood for a seat in the Australian Senate in New South Wales at the December 1984 federal election. He needed 12.5 percent of the vote to win a seat, but received just over 9 percent.

Garrett served as president of the Australian Conservation Foundation from 1989 to 1993 and 1998 to 2004. He also joined the International Board of Greenpeace in 1993 for a two-year term. He served as adviser and patron to various cultural and community organisations including Jubilee Debt Relief, and was a founding member of the Surfrider Foundation. Garrett holds a law degree from the University of New South Wales.

At the closing ceremony of the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, watched by Prime Minister John Howard and a television audience of hundreds of millions Midnight Oil performed their best-known song, \Beds Are Burning wearing black clothes covered with the word "sorry". This was a direct criticism of Howard's refusal to make an official apology to the Aboriginal people for their dispossession during the European settlement of Australia, as demanded by activist groups.

In 2000 Garrett was awarded the Australian Humanitarian Foundation Award in the Environment category and in 2001 he received an honorary Doctorate of Letters from the University of New South Wales. He left Midnight Oil in 2002 to concentrate on his environmental and social activism.

In June 2004 Labor leader Mark Latham announced that Garrett would become an Australian Labor Party candidate for the House of Representatives at the 2004 federal election, in the safe New South Wales seat of Kingsford Smith which was being vacated by the former Cabinet minister Laurie Brereton. Despite some initial criticism from Labor members in the electorate, he won an easy victory on October 9, increasing the Labor majority there.

Garrett has modified many of his earlier radical views and says he is now a "team player" in the Labor Party. He now supports the U.S.-Australia alliance, and no longer opposes the Joint U.S-Australian Defence Facility at Pine Gap. He says he will argue for environmental causes inside the Labor Party.

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