Background
Cosgrove was born in Nelson, New Zealand.
Cosgrove was born in Nelson, New Zealand.
He received a Bachelor (Triple Major), in History, American Studies and Political Science, from the University of Canterbury in 1992 and received an Master of Business Administration in 1996.
Before entering politics, he worked in the Corporate Affair field within the Minerals and Telecommunications industries. He was also a small business owner. He was chairman of the party"s Canterbury branch from 1989 to 1994, and served as campaign manager to Labour Party leader Mike Moore in the 1990 election and the 1993 election.
He was a strong supporter of Moore, and opposed Moore"s replacement by Helen Clark.
Before the 1996 election he was involved in discussions with Moore to form a new party but this failed to eventuate. Cosgrove himself stood for election in Moore"s former Waimakariri seat in the 1999 election, and was successful.
He was re-elected in the 2002, 2005 and 2008 general elections. However, he was defeated in the electorate by National"s Kate Wilkinson in 2011 and was subsequently elected as list Member of Parliament. Wilkinson retired at the end of the parliamentary term and was replaced as National"s candidate for the 2014 election by Matthew Doocey, who had previously contested the 2013 by-election in Christchurch East.
Doocey beat Cosgrove with an increased majority.
Being again in eighth place on the Labour list, Cosgrove remained a list Member of Parliament. Cabinet minister
At the October 2007 Cabinet reshuffle, he was promoted and replaced his Building and Construction and Statistics portfolio responsibilities. With the Immigration, Small Business, Sport and Recreation portfolios, and ministerial responsibility for the Rugby World Cup. He retained his roles as Associate Minister of Justice and Finance.
Cosgrove lost his ministerial position when Labour was defeated in the 2008 election.
Cosgrove was selected to attend the World Economic Forum"s Annual meeting in New York and Davos in 2001 and 2002, and was appointed to the Forum"s task force on Free Trade. He is generally considered to be on the right of the Labour Party.
Opposition
When Lianne Dalziel confirmed that she would contest the 2013 Christchurch mayoralty, her Christchurch Earthquake Recovery portfolio was split and assigned to Cosgrove and Ruth Dyson in July 2013. He considered standing in the by-election resulting from Dalziel"s resignation from Parliament, but in the end decided not to put his name forward for the Labour nomination.
In August 2007 Cosgrove was targeted after raising considerable concerns about boy racers, who have caused numerous and significant problems throughout his electorate and Christchurch in general. attempted to intimidate Cosgrove in a number of ways, including defacing billboards and driving past his house on Saturday nights.
New Zealand has considerable problems with boy racers, leading to many car seizures and a new law being mooted to crush the vehicles of the worst offenders.
He is a member of the Labour Party. Cosgove has been a member of the Labour Party since he was fourteen, and has held a number of posts within the party.