Kenneth George Gabb (born 4 December 1949[citation needed]) is an Australian former politician.
He was the Labor member for Earlwood in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1978 to 1988, and a state minister from 1986 to 1988.
He attended Canterbury Boys High School (1962–67) before studying for a Bachelor of Law at Sydney University (1968–72).
On 6 December 1985, he married Elisabeth Faith Williams in Sydney[1] Gabb had joined the Labor Party in 1971, and in 1978 former Liberal Premier Eric Willis resigned from parliament, creating a by-election for his seat of Earlwood.
[3] After leaving politics, Gabb worked for Barclays Bank (1989–1991) before moving to the Crown Solicitor's Office (1991–95), the New South Wales Department of Attorney-General and Justice (1995–96) and back to the Crown Solicitor (1996–99).