Mark Arbib

Mark Arbib

politician Australia

Mark Arbib is a former Australian Labor senator and a significant figure in Australian politics and sports administration. He has held several ministerial roles, including Minister for Sport and Assistant Treasurer, before resigning from politics in 2012. Recently, he was appointed as the chief executive of the Australian Olympic Committee, succeeding Matt Carroll. With a deep understanding of Australia's sporting landscape and extensive experience on the AOC executive, Arbib is poised to lead the Olympic movement in Australia as the country prepares for future international competitions.

Born on Jan 01, 1970 (56 years old)

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Pakistan Pakistan: Mark Arbib hopes the 2032 Brisbane Games will persuade the nation’s talented young athletes to pursue medals over football careers. 7

Dawn – Pakistan’s oldest and most widely read English daily, est. 1941: Australia’s new Olympic chief hopes to use 2032 in battle for talent - Sport