Barry Urban

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Preceded byTony Simpson
Succeeded byAlyssa Hayden
Born(1968-12-10)10 December 1968
Died15 February 2025(2025-02-15) (aged 56)
Barry Urban
Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
for Darling Range
In office
11 March 2017  8 May 2018
Preceded byTony Simpson
Succeeded byAlyssa Hayden
Personal details
Born(1968-12-10)10 December 1968
Died15 February 2025(2025-02-15) (aged 56)
PartyLabor (2012–2017)
Independent (2017–2018)

Barry Urban (10 December 1968 – 15 February 2025) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly representing Darling Range from March 2017 until his resignation in May 2018. Urban was elected as a member of the Labor Party but resigned from the party and sat as an independent from November 2017, after a series of scandals involving false claims of his credentials, including his educational qualifications and his wearing of a police overseas service medal to which he had no entitlement.[1]

In May 2018, the parliament's procedures and privileges committee recommended Urban be expelled from the assembly after it found he had misled the house on five occasions. Urban resigned immediately after the tabling of the committee's report, and his seat was lost to the Liberal Party in the subsequent by-election.[2] Urban was charged by Western Australian police with twelve counts of forgery, attempted fraud and false evidence in September 2018,[3] for which he was sentenced to three years in jail. He was released after serving 18 months. He died after allegedly being punched in the head following an argument.

Urban was born in Ashington, Northumberland, England, and joined the British Army after leaving school. He claimed to have served in Northern Ireland, Cyprus and Namibia and, in 1989, joined the police. He claimed to have worked as a detective, and later as a war crimes investigator in Bosnia. None of this was able to be verified when requested, and was removed from his parliamentary biography following a scandal where he wore an Australian Police Overseas Service Medal without being entitled to it.[4]

He relocated to Western Australia around 2000 and worked in the construction industry until joining Western Australian police in 2005. He also served on Serpentine-Jarrahdale Shire Council.[5][6]

Urban was working for South West Metro Youth Justice services, as a Youth Justice Officer before he was elected to the Parliament of Western Australia.[7]

Political career

Post-resignation

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