Henry Tsang

Henry Shiu-Lung Tsang OAM (born 6 November 1943; simplified Chinese: 曾筱龙; traditional Chinese: 曾筱龍; pinyin: Zéng Xiǎolóng) is a Chinese-born Australian architect, politician and formerly a Labor Party member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1999 until his resignation effective 3 December 2009.

[3] After arriving in Australia, he attended Vaucluse Boys' High School and went on to study at the University of Sydney, obtaining a Bachelor of Architecture in 1961.

[3] He undertook further studies at the University of Technology, Sydney and was awarded a Graduate Diploma in Building Science.

[1] Tsang served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and to the Treasurer on Trade and Investment until November 2009, when he was replaced by Premier Nathan Rees after he failed to declare gifts and accommodation from Chinese-backed construction group Hightrade.

[8] He was a member of the General Purpose Standing Committee and was the Legislative Council Representative on the Senate of the University of Sydney in 2003 and 2004.