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ジョシュ・アンソニー・フライデンバーグ
Joshua Anthony Frydenberg
生年月日 (1971-07-17) 1971年7月17日(53歳)
出生地 オーストラリアの旗 オーストラリア ビクトリア州メルボルン
出身校 モナシュ大学
オックスフォード大学カレッジ英語版
所属政党 自由党
配偶者 アミエ・サンダース
子女 2人
公式サイト [Official website ]

オーストラリアの旗 オーストラリア
第40代財務大臣
内閣 モリソン内閣
在任期間 2018年8月24日 - 現職
国王
首相
エリザベス2世
スコット・モリソン

オーストラリアの旗 オーストラリア
第30代環境・エネルギー大臣英語版
内閣 ターンブル内閣
モリソン内閣
在任期間 2016年7月19日 - 2018年8月27日
首相 マルコム・ターンブル
スコット・モリソン

オーストラリアの旗 オーストラリア
資源・北オーストラリア担当大臣
内閣 ターンブル内閣
在任期間 2015年9月21日 - 2016年7月19日
首相 マルコム・ターンブル
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ジョシュ・アントニー・フライデンバーグ英語: Joshua Anthony Frydenberg1971年7月17日 - )は、オーストラリア政治家。前同国財務大臣。オーストラリア自由党元副党首。

2010年〜2022年まで、クーヨン(kooyong)選出のオーストラリア代議院議員でもあった。

大学卒業後、彼はジョン・ハワード首相とアレクサンダー・ドーナー外務大臣の顧問だった。 John Howard and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer during the Howard government. He also worked for Deutsche Bank until his election to the Australian House of Representatives at the 2010 federal election. Quickly appointed to the frontbench, he went on to serve in several ministerial roles during the Abbott and Turnbull governments from 2013 to 2018, including as Minister for Resources and Minister for the Environment and Energy. In August 2018, he was elected as deputy leader of the Liberal Party following a leadership spill, which saw Scott Morrison elected as leader and prime minister. Morrison subsequently appointed Frydenberg as Treasurer.

At the 2022 federal election, Frydenberg suffered a significant swing against him, and lost his seat to the teal independentcandidate Monique Ryan. Frydenberg became the first sitting treasurer to lose his seat since Ted Theodore at the 1931 election. After leaving politics, he became an advisor at investment bank Goldman Sachs.

Early life and education

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Frydenberg was born in Melbourne and educated at Bialik and Mount Scopus Colleges. His mother, Erika Strausz, is a psychologist and University of Melbourne professor and his father Harry is a general surgeon. His mother was a Jewish Hungarian born in 1943 who arrived in Australia in 1950 as a stateless child from a refugee camp after escaping the Holocaust. His father is also Jewish; his grandparents emigrated to Australia from Poland in the 1930s.

Throughout his childhood, Frydenberg was a keen tennisplayer. He lobbied his parents, unsuccessfully, to drop out of high school to pursue a career in tennis. When they refused, Frydenberg stuck up a handwritten sign on his bedroom: “the pain of discipline is far easier than the pain of regret". After finishing high school, he took a gap year to play tennis full-time in Australia and Europe. Frydenberg played against Mark Philippoussis and Pat Rafter, and represented Australia at two World University Games. He and his father were present at the 1997 Maccabiah bridge collapse.

Frydenberg completed honours degrees in economics and law at Monash University, where he became president of the Law Students Society, before working at Mallesons Stephen Jaques, a large Australian commercial law firm. Frydenberg won both a Fulbright Scholarship to attend Yale University and a Commonwealth Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford. He opted to accept the latter, completing a Master of International Relations at University College, Oxford, with a thesis on Indonesian politics. While deciding between Oxford and Yale, he was introduced to and developed friendships with Greg Hunt, a Fulbright Scholar and future cabinet colleague, and Sir Zelman Cowen, a former Australian governor-general and Oxford provost. He was introduced to the latter through their mutual friend Steven Skala. Cowen "became a mentor to Frydenberg and they spent many Sundays together discussing literature, music, philosophy and law". While at Oxford, Frydenberg was a member of the Oxford University L'Chaim Society.

Frydenberg has also earned a Master of Public Administrationfrom the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Frydenberg is one of seven Liberal MPs in the 46th Parliament