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Former Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Diamond Valley (1969-1972, and 1975-1983) and the Division of Menzies (1984-1991). Former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party (1985-1987). Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (1981-1982), Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (1982), and Minister for Communications from (1982-1983). Former Parliamentary Delegate to the United Nations. Columnist for the newspaper The Spectator Australia. Lawyer, arbitrator, and mediator. Adjunct Professor of Law, Murdoch University, Western Australia. | Former Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Diamond Valley (1969-1972, and 1975-1983) and the Division of Menzies (1984-1991). Former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party (1985-1987). Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (1981-1982), Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (1982), and Minister for Communications from (1982-1983). Former Parliamentary Delegate to the United Nations. Columnist for the newspaper The Spectator Australia. Lawyer, arbitrator, and mediator. Adjunct Professor of Law, Murdoch University, Western Australia. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:17, 24 November 2015
Contents
Country
Australia
Birth - Death
1940 -
Occupation
Politics
Notable Achievements
Government Minister
Description
Former Liberal Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Diamond Valley (1969-1972, and 1975-1983) and the Division of Menzies (1984-1991). Former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party (1985-1987). Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs (1981-1982), Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs (1982), and Minister for Communications from (1982-1983). Former Parliamentary Delegate to the United Nations. Columnist for the newspaper The Spectator Australia. Lawyer, arbitrator, and mediator. Adjunct Professor of Law, Murdoch University, Western Australia.