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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MEMBERS OF THE SECOND ASSEMBLY
1992-1993 APRIL 1993
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
SECOND ASSEMBLY
LIST OF MEMBERS
1992-93
NAME PARTY
BERRY, Mr Wayne Bruce
Deputy Chief Minister, Minister for Health,
Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Sport
ALP
CARNELL, Mrs Kate
Leader of the Opposition (from 21 April1993)
Liberal
CONNOLLY, Mr Terry
Attorney-General, Minister for Housing and
Community Services, Minister for Urban Services
ALP
CORNWELL, Mr Greg
Deputy Speaker
Liberal
DE DOMENICO, Mr Tony Liberal
ELLIS, Ms Annette ALP
FOLLETT, Ms Rosemary
Chief Minister, Treasurer
ALP
GRASSBY, Mrs Ellnor Judith ALP
HUMPHRIES, Mr Gary John Joseph Liberal
KAINE, Mr Trevor Thomas
Leader of the Opposition (to 21 April 1993)
Liberal
LAMONT, Mr David ALP
McRAE, Ms Roberta, OAM
Speaker
ALP
MOORE, Mr Michael John Independent
NAME PARTY
STEVENSON, Mr Dennis Ross Abolish Self Government Coalition
SZUTY, Ms Helen Independent
WESTENDE, Mr Lou Liberal
WOOD, Mr Bill
Minister for Education and Training,
Minister for the Arts,
Minister for Environment, Land and Planning
ALP
BERRY, WAYNE BRUCE MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Legal Affairs (from 7 December 1990 to 1 May 1990) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (from 1 May 1990 until 6 June 1991) Administration and Procedures (from 1 May 1990 until 6 June 1991) PARLIAMENTARY POSITION Deputy Leader MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Minister for Community Services and Health (from 11 May 1989 to 5 December 1989) Deputy Chief Minister, Minister for Health, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Sport (from 6 June 1991) PARTY POSITIONS 15 years Australian Labor Party ACT Branch Federal Firefighters Union Delegate to Party Organisation Ginninderra Branch Vice-President QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Fire service career spanning 25 years- Sydney 1963-72 - Canberra 1972-89
Canberra Branch Secretary Federal Firefighters Union 1976-89 - National Committee of Management FFU 1976-89 - National President FFU 1986-89 - Life membership 1989-ACT Trades and Labour Council Executive 1982-87 - Vice-President 1986-87
PERSONAL Born 14 November 1942, Sydney, New South Wales Married
CARNELL, KATE MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Social Policy (from 27 March 1992) Public Accounts (from 27 March 1992) Select Drugs (from 27 March 1992) Estimates 1992-1993 (dissolved) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Leader of Opposition (from 21 April 1993) Spokesperson for Health, Community Services, Youth and Women PARTY POSITIONS Leader of the Liberal Party (from 21 April 1993) QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.Pharm., University of Queensland 1976 Pharmacist - Owned and operated Red Hill Pharmacy since 1981 Fellow of Australian Institute of Pharmacy Management COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES President of Pharmacy Guild of Australia (ACT Branch) National Vice-President of the Pharmacy Guild of Australia Board of Health Retail Industry Training Council (ACT Branch) - Vice-President PERSONAL Born 30 May 1955, Brisbane, Queensland Married, 2 children INTERESTS Cooking, tennis, politics
CONNOLLY, TERRY MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Appointed to First Assembly (1 May 1990) to fill a casual vacancy Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Committee Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (May 1990 - June 1991) MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Attorney-General Minister for Urban Services Minister for Housing and Community Services PARTY POSITIONS National President, Australian Young Labor Party 1989 Many and varied party positions since QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A. LLB (Hons), University of Adelaide Master of Public Law (ANU) Barrister and solicitor, Department of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department Tutor, Faculty of Law, ANU PERSONAL Born 14 January 1958, Adelaide, South Australia Married with one daughter
CORNWELL, GREGORY GANE MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Social Policy (from 27 March 1992) Select Estimates 1992-93 (dissolved) CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS 23rd Presiding Officers' and Clerks' Conference (Adelaide, 24-25 June 1992) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Deputy Speaker Spokesperson on Education and Training, Housing, the Arts PARTY POSITIONS President, Ashfield-Croydon Young Liberals 1963-1964 President, Canberra Young Liberals 1966-1967 President, ACT FEC 1969, President Canberra Branch 1972-1973 Inaugural President, Canberra North Branch 1973-1974 and 1978-1979 PREVIOUS SERVICE AS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE ACT Legislative Assembly 1974-1979 ACT House of Assembly 1979-1986 Member, Capital Territory Health Commission 1975-1979 ACT Schools Authority 1982-1987 QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Public relations consultant COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Patron various sporting organisations Member, The Lords Taverners Member, Neighbourhood Watch Member, Canberra Business Council Inc. PERSONAL Born 19 June 1938, Sydney, New South Wales Married to Margaret, 2 daughters
INTERESTS Reading, travel, walking, watching sports
DE DOMENICO, TONY MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Administration and Procedures (from 7 April 1992 to 23 March 1993) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (from 27 March 1992) Tourism and ACT Promotion (Presiding Member) (from 27 March 1992 to 23 March 1993) Select Estimates 1992-1993 (dissolved) PARLIAMENTARY POSITION Opposition Whip (from 27 March 1992 to 16 March 1993) PARTY POSITIONS Reservoir, (Vic) Young Liberals 1976-1977 President, Bundoora (Vic) Branch 1977-1979 President, Prahran (Vic) Branch 1976-1980 State Council Delegate (Vic) 1976-1980 Bundoora Branch 1980-82 Tuggeranong Branch 1982- Inaugural President, Tuggeranong Branch 1987- QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY General Manager, Royce MS & L Public Relations Company Director, Lobbyist Personal Assistant to Hon. Walter Jona, MP, 1976-1980 President, Canberra Chamber of Commerce 1990 Chairman, 2002 Commonwealth Games Committee Executive Member, CARD 1991 Chairman, ACT Tourism Awards Member, Business Consultative Committee 1990-1991 Chairman, Peer Support Foundation Member, Rotary Club of Canberra National Director, Guide Dogs Association 1989-1991 Director, ltalo-Australian Club PERSONAL Born 29 December 1950, Alexandria, Egypt Married, 3 sons
INTERESTS Sport, cooking, country and western music
ELLIS, ANNETTE MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Conservation, Heritage and Environment (from 27 March 1992) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (from 27 March 1992) Public Accounts (from 27 March 1992) Social Policy (from 27 March 1992) Select Estimates, 1992-93 (dissolved) PARTY POSITIONS President, Lanyon Sub-Branch, ALP, 1990, 1991 Secretary, Lanyon Sub-Branch, ALP, 1989 ALP Campaign Committee ALP Conference Delegate ALP Fundraising Committee QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Secondary education, Melbourne Electorate and Ministerial Adviser, Hon. Ros Kelly, MP, 1980-1992 Department of Foreign Affairs 1974-1980 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Woden Community Centre, Committee Member Tuggeranong Community Festival, Committee Member PERSONAL Born 13 October 1946, Melbourne, Victoria INTERESTS Cooking, gardening
FOLLETT, ROSEMARY MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Public Accounts (from 28 March 1990- 6 June 1991) (Presiding Member) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Leader of the Opposition (from 5 December 1989 to 6 June 1991) MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Chief Minister, Treasurer, Attorney-General (from 11 May 1989 to 5 December 1989) Chief Minister, Treasurer (from 6 June 1991) PARTY POSITIONS President, Australian Labor Party, ACT Branch 1987-89 Women's Co-ordinator 1984-85 President, Ginninderra Branch 1983-84 Branch Council Delegate Branch Conference Delegate National Conference Delegate QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A. (Admin.), University of Canberra Secretary Public Servant PERSONAL Born 27 March 1948, Sydney, New South Wales
GRASSBY, ELLNOR JUDITH MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Administration and Procedures (1991) Conservation, Heritage and Environment (from 1990 to 1991) Legal Affairs (1991) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (1991) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (Presiding Member) (from 1991) Social Policy (from 27 March 1992) Select Drugs (1992) Estimates, 1991-1992, 1992-1993 (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution (dissolved) Hospital Bed Numbers (dissolved) CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS World AIDS Congress in Amsterdam, 1992 Winter Drugs Conference in Queensland, 1991 PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Caucus Secretary, 1991 Cabinet Secretary 1991-1992 MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Minister for Housing and Urban Services - First ACT Legislative Assembly 1989 PARTY POSITIONS ACT Conference Delegate, 1980 to present Assistant Secretary, Belconnen Sub-Branch, 1982 to present ACT Branch Council Delegate, 1984 to 1990 Fund Raising Committee, 1991 to 1992 NSW Conference Delegate
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Nursing Accreditation Business proprietor Fund raiser Financial consultant Member, Canberra Labor Club Board of Directors Member, Canberra Theatre Trust Board of Directors Owner and Manager of 2 hotels PERSONAL Born Griffith, New South Wales Married, one daughter
HUMPHRIES, GARY JOHN JOSEPH MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Administration and Procedures (1989) (from 23 March 1993) Conservation, Heritage and Environment (Presiding Member) (1989) (Member) (1991-92) Legal Affairs (Presiding Member) (from 27 March 1992) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (from 27 March 1992) Select Cultural Activities and Facilities (dissolved) Amalgamation of Tertiary Institutions (dissolved) Establishment of a Casino (Presiding Member) (dissolved) Estimates, 1989-1990, 1991-92, 1992-1993 (dissolved) Hospital Bed Numbers (Presiding Member) (dissolved) CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS Australian Health Ministers Conference, 1990, 1991 Ministerial Council on Drug Abuse, 1990, 1991 Food Standards Council of Australia, 1990, 1991 Joint Ministerial Forum of Ministers for Aboriginal Affairs and Health, 1990 Australian Education Council, 1990, 1991 Australian Political Exchange Council Delegation to Japan, October 1992 PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party 1989-1991 and from 1991 Leader of the Opposition 21 June - 22 July 1991 Opposition Whip (from 16 March 1993) MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Minister for Health, Education and the Arts from 7 December 1989 to 6 June 1991 PARTY POSITIONS President, ACT Liberal Party 1987-1989 Member, Federal Executive 1987-1989 President, Canberra Federal Electoral Conference 1985-1987 Candidate for Federal seat of Canberra 1984 President, Canberra South Branch 1984-1986
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A., Australian National University LLB., Australian National University Barrister & Solicitor, ACT Supreme Court 1983 Solicitor, NSW Supreme Court 1983 Solicitor, Elringtons 1983-87 Legal Advisor, ACT Administration 1987-1988 Private Secretary to Senator Amanda Vanstone, Shadow Minister for the ACT, 1988-1989 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Director, Australian Union of Students Friendly Society, 1980-1982 President, ANU Students Association, 1982 Fellow, Bruce Hall, 1983-1984, 1991- Member, Yass Repertory Society, 1985-1987 Honorary Secretary, St Jude's Parish Youth Group, 1986-1987 Deputy Chair, ACT Parliamentary Group of Amnesty International, 1990-1992 (Co-Convenor from 1992) PERSONAL Born 6 July 1958, Sydney, New South Wales INTERESTS Cooking, bridge, tennis, film and theatre (amateur film maker), sailing
KAINE, TREVOR THOMAS MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Planning, Development and Infrastructure to 14 December 1989 (Presiding Member from 6 August 1991 to 15 February 1992) (Member from 27 March 1992) Public Accounts (Presiding Member) to 14 December 1989 and from 6 August 1991 Select Estimates, 1989-1990, 1991-1992, 1992-1993 (dissolved) Self-Government (Presiding Member) to 14 December 1989 (dissolved) CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS Premiers' Conference 1990 (Canberra) Special Premiers' Conference 1990 (Brisbane) Premiers' Conference 1991 (Canberra) Planning Ministers Council 1990 (Cairns) ANZ Environment Ministers Council 1991 (Brisbane) Australian Minerals and Energy Council 1991 (Cessnock) Constitutional Centennial Convention 1991 (Sydney) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Leader of the Opposition from 11 May 1989 to 5 December 1989; 6-21 June 1991 and from 22 July 1991 to 21 April 1993 MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Chief Minister, Treasurer, Minister for Economic Development and Minister for Land, Planning and Environment from 5 December 1989 to 6 June 1991 PARTY POSITIONS Leader of the Liberal Party (to 21 April 1993) PREVIOUS SERVICE AS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE ACT Legislative Assembly 1974-1977 ACT House of Assembly 1982-1986
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY M.Sc., USAF Institute of Technology B.Comm., University of Queensland Diploma in Commerce/ Accountancy, University of Queensland Fellow of the Australian Society of Accountants Commissioned Officer- RAAF, 1952-1974 Public Servant (APS), 1974-1987 Business Manager, 1988 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Council Member, ACT Schools Authority (1983-1985) Board Member, Gaming and Liquor Authority (1986-1987) Member, Community Development Fund Advisory Committee 1986 PERSONAL Born 17 February 1928, Penguin, Tasmania Married INTERESTS Flying, astronomy, history
LAMONT, DAVID MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Administration and Procedures (from 7 April 1992) Legal Affairs (from 27 March 1992) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Presiding Member) (from 27 March 1992) Tourism and ACT Promotion (from 27 March 1992) Select Estimates 1992-93 (dissolved) PARLIAMENTARY POSITION Government Whip Caucus Secretary QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Union Official, 1976-1992 Printer, 1972-1976 Public Servant, 1970-1971 PERSONAL Born 24 August 1953, Braidwood, New South Wales
MCRAE, ROBERTA, OAM, MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Administration and Procedures, Presiding Member (from 7 April 1992) CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS Presiding Officers' and Clerks' Conference, Adelaide 1992 PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Speaker PARTY POSITIONS Policy Committees Co-ordinator, ACT ALP Branch Secretary, Telopea ALP Sub-Branch Fraser Electorate Campaign Committee Secretary Branch Council Delegate QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Trained Infant Teacher's Certificate, Victoria 1969 Bachelor of Arts, ANU 1984 Graduate Diploma Multicultural Studies, Armidale 1982 Graduate Diploma English, ANU 1992 Australian Volunteer Abroad Material writer Commonwealth Department of Education Specialist teacher of English as a second language Tutor Languages Consultant Public Servant
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Board Member, Radio 2XX Chairperson, Migrant Resource Centre Deputy Chair, ACT TAFE Advisory Committee Chairperson, Belconnen Community Centre Member, ACT Multicultural Education Advisory Committee Vice President ACT COSS Chair ABC Community Advisory Committee Executive member ACT Languages Forum PERSONAL Born Italy, 1948 Married, 3 children INTERESTS English literature, craftwork
MOORE, MICHAEL JOHN MLA
INDEPENDENT
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Conservation, Heritage and Environment (Presiding Member from 20 June 1991 to 14 December 1989 and from 28 March 1990) Administration and Procedures (from 7 April 1992) Public Accounts (from 25 February 1993) Social Policy (from 16 March 1993) Select Cultural Activities and Facilities (dissolved) Estimates, 1989-1990, 1990-1991, 1991-1992, 1992-1993 (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution (Presiding Member) (dissolved) Occupational Health and Safety Bill 1989 (dissolved) Drugs (Presiding Member) CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS 1st International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm (9-12 April 1990), Liverpool, United Kingdom Drugs in Work and Play (3-6 July 1990), Brisbane Australian Heritage Conference (24 July 1989) Third International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm (23-27 March 1992), Melbourne QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BA, Flinders University, South Australia Diploma of Education, Adelaide University Teacher House spouse
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Secretary/President, Reid Residents Association Chairman, City Residents Coalition President, Arts Council (Cleve, Meningie South Australia) Member - Australia Conservation Foundation - Australian Drug Foundation -Board Ainslie Village Limited (1991-1992) PERSONAL Born 2 April 1950, Adelaide, South Australia Married, 3 children PUBLICATIONS "The Politics of Vice": in Sex Industry and Public Policy, Australian Institute of Criminology, No. 14, 1992 INTERESTS Sport, skating, waterskiing, surfing, arts, community affairs and building sandcastles
STEVENSON, DENNIS ROSS MLA
ABOLISH SELF GOVERNMENT COALITION
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Social Policy (1989-1992) Select Cultural Activities and Facilities (dissolved) Establishment of a Casino (dissolved) Estimates, 1989-1990, 1991-1992, 1992-1993 (dissolved) CONFERENCES Constitutional Change in the 1990's - Northern Territory 4-6 October 1992. PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Leader Registered Officer QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERINGTHE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY New South Wales Police Force 19 Royal NSW Regiment, CMF 1966-1973 Dux of Intelligence and Sergeants Courses Public Relations Officer, Promote International, 1974-1981 Partner, Fashion Academy, 1982-1984 Company Director, Wilpinna Nineteen, 1984-1986 Sales and Marketing Manager, Individual Touch, 1987-1988
COMMUNITY ACTIVITES Eco-Action Environment Group, 1966-1967 Co-founder, East Hills Little League Baseball Association Volunteer Presenter with 3RPH Radio for the Print Handicapped in Victoria Founder, ACT Citizens' Electoral Council National Campaign Director, Citizens' Commission on Human Rights (UK) Toastmaster International Rostrum, Australia Life Member, Clean Air and Environment Council of Victoria Foundation Member, Tax Payers United Executive Member, Anti-Fluoridation Association (Vic) PERSONAL Born 19 April 1946, North Sydney, NSW INTERESTS Badminton, chess, constitutional government, running community action seminars
SZUTY, HELEN MLA
INDEPENDENT ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Legal Affairs (from 25 February 1993) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (from 27 March 1992) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (from 27 March 1992) Social Policy (from 27 March 1992 to 16 March 1993) Tourism and ACT Promotion (from 27 March 1992) Select Estimates 1992-1993 (Presiding Member) (dissolved) QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A., University of Western Australia M.Ed. (School Counselling), University of Canberra (formerly CCAE) Co-ordinator - Canberra Family Support Service: Centacare 1984-86 Director - Weston Creek Community Service 1988-92 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Past Committee member, Canberra One Parent Family Support Service Member, Fraser Primary School Parents and Citizens Association (1984-88) Delegate, ACT Council of Parents and Citizens Associations (1984-88) President, ACT Council of Parents and Citizens Associations (1987) ACSSO (Australian Council of State School Organizations) representative, Bicentennial Measles Committee, Forum of National Non-government Welfare Co-ordinating Bodies Chairperson, Fraser Primary School Board 1989-90 Member, School Board Forum 1989-90 Current Vice president, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (ACT Branch) Co-convenor, Amnesty International (ACT Parliamentary Branch) Member, Charnwood High School Parents and Citizens Association Member, The Humber Car Club of Australia PERSONAL Born 3 September 1957, Fremantle, Western Australia 1 child (Andrei)
PUBLICATIONS "There are Alternatives to School Closures" (with Graeme Evans) 1990 "Drawing Together" (Member, Belconnen Region High Schools Task Force) 1991 INTERESTS Cats, literature, films, theatre, music, hockey, Humbers, travel
WESTENDE, LOU MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Conservation, Heritage and Environment (from 27 March 1992) Tourism and ACT Promotion (from 23 March 1993) (Presiding Member from 24 March 1993) Select Estimates 1992-1993 (dissolved) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Opposition spokesperson on Urban Services, Environment and Heritage PARTY POSITIONS Various positions - ACT Branch of the Liberal Party QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Company Director 1969-1991 Company Chairman 1988-1989 Military Service - Royal Dutch Marines, 1945-1948 COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Fellow of Institute of Company Directors Member and Past President of Canberra and Fyshwick Chambers of Commerce Member of Rotary (Past President and Paul Harris fellow) Member Australia-Indonesia Association Member of Council of the Alliance Française Member of Australia-Britain Society Member of Council - Australia Day in the National Capital Member of Business Council of the ACT PERSONAL Born 28 November 1925, S'Heerenhock, The Netherlands Married, 3 children INTERESTS Involvement with various community organisations including Enterprise workshops, gardening, reading, languages and travelling
WOOD, BILL MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Re-elected 20 March 1992 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Administration and Procedures (to 28 March 1990) Conservation, Heritage and Environment (to 28 March 1990) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (to 28 March 1990) Public Accounts (Presiding Member) (to 28 March 1990) Social Policy (Presiding Member) (to 6 June 1991) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (from 28 March 1990 to 1 May 1990) Select Cultural Activities and Facilities (Presiding Member) (dissolved) Estimates 1989-1990 (dissolved) Self-Government (dissolved) Amalgamation of Tertiary Institutions (dissolved) Occupational Health and Safety (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution (dissolved) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Shadow Minister for Education and the Arts (1989-1991) Parliamentary Secretary to Cabinet (1989-1991) Secretary to Parliamentary Labor Party (1989-1991) MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Minister for Education and Training Minister for the Arts Minister for the Environment, Land and Planning QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B. Ed. University of Queensland M.Ed.CCAE Teacher Member of Queensland Legislative Assembly PERSONAL Born 1935, Toowoomba, Queensland Married, 4 children