Tom Kenyon
Thomas Kenyon is a former Australian politician who represented the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Newland for the Labor Party. He was educated at Saint Ignatius College, South Australia and studied Asian Studies at Flinders University. He subsequently completed a Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Management at the University of South Australia. After working in a number of positions, including as a jackaroo and union organiser, Kenyon was employed as an advisor to Minister for Mineral Resources and Development Paul Holloway, a position which he held until his election to parliament.
Articles by Tom Kenyon:
27 May 2022
1.2 MINS
Family First Party National Chairman Tom Kenyon today announced the appointment of Lyle Shelton as National Director. “Australians need a party that will take a bold and unequivocable stand for families,” Mr Kenyon said. “The welfare and protection of families our freedom and our faiths should lie [...]
14 March 2022
3.5 MINS
Editor's Note: We are republishing this excellent piece from November 2020, to encourage readers to make more discerning choices during upcoming elections. The author Tom Kenyon is standing for the Upper House in South Australia's Parliament, representing Family First. ___ How many times have we [...]
25 November 2020
3.2 MINS
How many times have we as Christians been disappointed when one of our parliaments votes on a piece of legislation that we disagree with? I’m not talking about legislation that we as Christians can reasonably disagree about, like taxation changes or social welfare measures. I’m [...]





