Peter Garrett
Peter Garrett AM (born 16 April 1953) is an Australian rock musician, environmental activist, and former politician known for his roles as lead singer of the band Midnight Oil and as a federal cabinet minister in the Labor governments of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard.[1][2]
Garrett joined Midnight Oil in 1973, becoming its distinctive tall, bald-fronted vocalist, and the band achieved international success with albums like Diesel and Dust (1987), featuring the hit "Beds Are Burning," which highlighted Indigenous land rights issues, earning multiple ARIA Awards including Song of the Year.[3][4] The group's music often incorporated political activism on environmental protection and anti-nuclear campaigns, reflecting Garrett's prior leadership as president of the Australian Conservation Foundation from 1996 to 2004.[2][5]
Elected to the House of Representatives for Kingsford Smith in 2004, Garrett served until 2013, initially as Minister for the Environment, Heritage and the Arts, where he advanced policies on climate change and arts funding, before shifting to the education portfolio.[2] His tenure faced criticism, notably for his oversight of the home insulation program, a rushed stimulus initiative linked to multiple deaths and fires, resulting in his demotion by Prime Minister Rudd in 2010.[6] After leaving politics, Garrett resumed music with Midnight Oil's reformation and farewell tours, while continuing advocacy on conservation and reconciliation.[3][5]