Background
He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was educated at the University of Melbourne.
He was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was educated at the University of Melbourne.
University of Melbourne.
He was a public servant, social planner, and administrator before entering politics. He was an adviser to Clyde Holding, a former Victorian opposition leader and a minister in the Hawke government from 1983 until 1988. Sercombe was the Member for Niddrie in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1988 until 1996.
In State politics, he became well known for attempting a leadership challenge on behalf of Ian Baker who attempted to topple then Leader John Brumby in 1994.
Brumby asked him to leave the front-bench after the abortive bid. In the federal Parliament, Sercombe was an Opposition Whip from 1998 until 2001.
He was elected to the Opposition Shadow Ministry after the 2004 election and appointed Shadow Minister for Pacific Islands (assisting the Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kevin Rudd). His rather limited portfolio responsibilities were slightly expanded some time later by Beazley to include Overseas Development.
As Shadow Minister, despite not having a direct Ministerial opponent, Sercombe put out a series of policy announcements about expanding Australia"s relationship with that region.
He criticised challenges to other incumbent MPs. Despite announcing his retirement Sercombe was kept on the frontbench by Opposition Leader Kim Beazley until December 2006 when he was sacked by new leader Kevin Rudd. Remarkably Sercombe was an Opposition frontbencher in both the Victorian State and Federal Parliaments but did not become a Minister in either tier of Government.
Within the Labor Party, Sercombe was for many years a leading member of the Labor Right in Victoria, although later became allied to the Socialist Left faction in Victoria while being a leading light of the Centre-Left caucus in Canberra.
Sercombe was a member of the Essendon City Council in 1983 and 1984. He was Deputy Leader of the Opposition 1993-1994 and a member of the Opposition Shadow Ministry 1992-1994.