Thursday, 4 December 2025
Members statements
Tim Harte
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Members statements
Tim Harte
Gayle TIERNEY (Western Victoria – Minister for Skills and TAFE, Minister for Water) (09:54): I rise to congratulate my constituent Gnarwarre resident Tim Harte, who has been selected as one of just four Victorian finalists for the 2026 Young Australian of the Year award. Tim’s journey has been extraordinary. After acquiring multiple disabilities at the age of 19, he transitioned from a promising ballet career to championing global disability rights and advancing sustainable energy solutions.
Now 26, Tim is a powerful advocate for equity, accessibility and innovation. His voluntary work spans environmental and youth affairs, local government and disability advocacy. Tim represented Australia at the United Nations 18th Conference of State Parties in June this year, highlighting the importance of inclusive policy and global collaboration. As a PhD researcher with Deakin University and the CSIRO, Tim is focused on developing new, sustainable, efficient energy storage materials, aiding our transition to a clean energy future. Tim is also a founder of the ChemAbility Network, which supports researchers with disabilities and promotes inclusion within the scientific community. Tim Harte’s selection as a Victorian finalist is a testament to his resilience, leadership and commitment to building a more inclusive and sustainable future. I congratulate Tim on his well-deserved honour and wish him all the very best ahead of the Young Australian of the Year award in Canberra in January. Tim is also a member of the Victorian Disability Advisory Council and is speaking at this morning’s International Day of People with Disability event here at Parliament House in the south library. I encourage everyone to go and have a cup of tea.