Bob Day Profile / Bio
The contribution of Bob Day to the Australian community extends far beyond his business interests as one of Australia’s leading home builders. His strong interest in youth employment, homelessness, urban planning, federalism and industrial relations has been reflected in a wide range of appointments which include:
On Australia Day 2003 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) for service to the housing industry, to social welfare - particularly housing the homeless – and to the community. Later that same year he was awarded the Centenary of Federation medal for service to housing and charity. In 2005 he was awarded the inaugural Pride of Australia medal for ‘Community Spirit’ for restoring the village of Houghton and creating the Soldiers Memorial Walk and Remembrance Wall.
Bob was educated at the Gilles Plains High School and The University of South Australia.
Bob’s company, Home Australia owns some of the industry’s best known brand names including Homestead Homes in SA.
In November 2008, Bob was elected Federal Chairman of Family First and in December, 2010 was pre-selected as the Lead Senate Candidate for Family First for the next Federal election.
Bob and his wife Bronte have been married for 30 years and they have three children, John 23, Stephen 21 and Joanna 19. Bob has played cricket, basketball and football and is an accomplished musician. He obtained an unrestricted pilot’s licence in 1980.
Over the years he has written numerous articles and publications including:
(DR Dosseter Lecture 2006)
(The Advertiser Aug ‘05)
(Australian Financial Review Nov ’04)
(The Australian Financial Review July ‘03)
(The Advertiser May ‘03)
(The Australian Financial Review Mar ‘99)
Further information at www.bobday.com.au.

