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'''Michael John Lee''' (born 24 March 1957) is an Australian [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] politician. He was a member of the [[Australian House of Representatives|House of Representatives]] 1984–2001, a minister in [[Paul Keating]]'s government, and a member of the [[City of Sydney]] Council 2004–08.
 
Lee was born in [[Sydney, Australia]] where andhe grew up in the beach side suburb of [[Cronulla, New South Wales|Cronulla]]. Here, andhe attended [[De La Salle College (Cronulla, NSW)|De La Salle College Cronulla]]. His immediate classmates included [[Steve Hutchins]], now an Australian Senator, and [[John Della Bosca]], formerly the NSW Minister for Health and now a backbencher in the NSW Legislative Council.{{Citation needed|date=January 2008}}
 
After graduating in electrical engineering from the [[University of New South Wales]], Lee was employed as an engineer at the Munmorah Power Station and Vales Point Power Station on the [[Central Coast (New South Wales)|Central Coast]] of [[New South Wales]]. He was subsequently elected as a [[Australian Labor Party|Labor]] member of the [[Australian House of Representatives]] for the seat of [[Division of Dobell|Dobell]], at the [[Australian federal election, 1984|1984 election]], serving until being defeated at the [[Australian federal election, 2001|2001 election]] by [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal candidate]] [[Ken Ticehurst]].<ref name=aph>{{cite web