Background
Secker was born in Happy Valley, South Australia, and was educated at Flinders University, Adelaide gaining a degree in Economics and Politics.
Secker was born in Happy Valley, South Australia, and was educated at Flinders University, Adelaide gaining a degree in Economics and Politics.
He was a primary producer, small business retailer and company director before entering politics. Secker was Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and Deputy Chair of the National Capital and External Territories Joint Standing Committee of Parliament. Secker was booked by a police officer in April 2006 for tailgating a prime mover.
He was accused of travelling half a second behind, Secker pleaded not guilty and asserted that he was travelling five seconds behind.
In September 2007 he was found guilty of tailgating a prime mover by the Magistrates Court at Berri in the Société Anonyme Riverland, given a $450 fine and lost one demerit point. lieutenant followed a speeding incident in 2005, at 17 km/h over the limit whilst overtaking a truck.
In his defence, Secker stated:
I think I"m like most people and that"s why I challenged that ruling is that when you pass a B-double you need to speed up. I think most people still do that on the basis that it"s safer.
He made his valedictory speech in parliament on 25 June 2013.
He was a member of the Meadows District Council 1981-1983 and the Mountain Barker District Council 1983-1992. He was Secretary of the Opposition backbench committee on Agriculture and Infrastructure as well as Chair of the Liberal Party Rural and Regional affairs Committee and a member of the Liberal Party Federal Executive and Federal Council.