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GREENSLOPES (GREENSLOPES 1989 - 1995)
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Australian Labor Party (ALP)
Date of Election : 13 June 1998 (First elected 2 December 1989)
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Parliamentary Service
Member, Estimates Committee E, 2008. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Transport, Trade, Employment and Industrial Relations from 13 September 2007. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister
for State Development, Employment and Industrial Relations 21
September 2006 - 13 September 2007. Member of various Estimates Committees and Chair, Public Accounts Committee 18 March 2004
- 15 August 2006. Member, Members' Ethics and Parliamentary Privileges Committee 3 May 2001 - 13 January 2004. Chairman, Legal Constitutional and Administrative Review Committee 30 July 1998 - 23 January 2001. Member, Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee November 1992 - 20 June 1995. Member, Select Committee of Subordinate Legislation 6 March 1990 - 25 August 1992. Member, Parliamentary Select Committee on Travelsafe 10 May 1990 - 25 August 1992. Member, Select Committee for Members' Interests 12 March 1992 - 25 August 1992.
Current Parliamentary service is highlighted in green.
current Ministerial Legislative Committee Membership
Deputy Premier, Treasurer and Infrastructure; Child Safety; Local
Government, Planning and Sport; Transport and Main Roads; State
Development, Employment and Industrial Relations; Primary Industries
and Fisheries; Natural Resources and Water and North Queensland;
Education and Training and The Arts from 28 September 2006.
Party Activity
Various branch and executive positions.
Personal
Born Rockhampton, 30 October 1954. Married, one daughter. BBus, MA, DipEd. Prior to election, industrial advocate and teacher at high school and university. Served on Griffith University Council from 1990 - 1996. Interests include - contemporary music, art, opera and theatre, bush walking and swimming.
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