Andrew John Broad (born 2 July 1975 in , Western Australia) is an Australian former politician who represented Mallee in the Australian House of Representatives from 2013 to 2019 as a member of The Nationals. He was Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister from September 2018 until December 2018. He did not run in the seat of Mallee at the federal election in May 2019.
Broad is a former chair of the House of Representatives Standing Committee on the Environment and Energy, and former co-chair of the Parliamentary Friends of UNICEF, and member of the Parliamentarians Against Family Violence group. Broad is also a former member of the Coalition Backbench Committee on Agriculture and the Coalition Backbench Committee on Trade and Investment.
Broad's political interests included small business measures, domestic gas reservation policy, water policy, primary producer tax concessions, school chaplaincy, domestic violence, illicit drug abuse, greater support for children with type 1 diabetes, drought policy and increases in foreign aid.
In the 2024 Queensland local government elections he ran for Division 7 on the Fraser Coast Regional Council, but was unsuccessful.
Broad resigned from the ministry on 17 December 2018 as a result of the scandal. Subsequently, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack revealed that he was aware of the allegations two weeks prior to them being published.
In a statement released on 17 December, the Australian Federal Police said that it had received and "assessed the information provided" by Broad, but that "no applicable offences under Australian law have been identified as any offence was outside Australia's jurisdiction". In addition, the agency stated that it had received the referral from Broad on 8 November. Broad reimbursed the costs of two flights between Mildura and Melbourne, charged to his Parliamentary account, for when he flew to Hong Kong, and did not recontest the seat of Mallee at the 2019 election.
In March 2019, Broad gave his final speech in the parliament outlining his achievements, and stating his desire to spend more time with his wife and daughter. He said he had made a "dumb mistake" in using the website and that politics had "made him not as nice a person".
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