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LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
MEMBERS OF THE FIRST ASSEMBLY
1989-90 SEPTEMBER 1990
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
FIRST ASSEMBLY
LIST OF MEMBERS
1989-90
NAME PARTY
BERRY, Mr Wayne Bruce ALP
COLLAERY, Mr Bernard Joseph Edward
Deputy Chief Minister, Attorney-General
Minister for Housing and Community Services
Residents Rally
CONNOLLY, Mr Terry ALP
DUBY, Mr Craig John
Minister for Finance and Urban Services
Independents Group
FOLLETT, Ms Rosemary
Leader of the Opposition
ALP
GRASSBY, Mrs Elinor Judith ALP
HUMPHRIES, Mr Gary John Joseph
Minister for Health, Education and the Arts
Liberal
JENSEN, Mr Norman Arthur Residents Rally
KAINE, Mr Trevor Thomas
Chief Minister, Treasurer
Liberal
KINLOCH, Dr Hector Gilchrist Residents Rally
MAHER, Ms Carmel Anne Independents Group
MOORE, Mr Michael John Independent
NOLAN, Mrs Robyn Margaret Liberal
PROWSE, Mr David John
Speaker
Liberal
NAME PARTY
STEFANIAK, Mr William George
Deputy Speaker
Liberal
STEVENSON, Mr Dennis Ross Abolish Self Government
WOOD, Mr Bill ALP
NOTE: Mr Paul Whalan resigned his office as a Member of the Assembly on 30 April 1990 and Mr Connolly was chosen to fill the vacant office.
BERRY WAYNE BRUCE MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Legal Affairs (from 7 December 1990 to 1 May 1990) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (from 1 May 1990) Administration and Procedures (from 1 May 1990) PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Deputy Leader Shadow Minister for Health and Community Services Labor Whip MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENT Minister for Community Services and Health from 11 May 1989-5 December 1989
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 14.11.42 Sydney, New South Wales Married
COLLAERY BERNARD JOSEPH EDWARD MLA
RESIDENTS RALLY FOR CANBERRA
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing Conservation, Heritage and Environment (16 November 1989 - 14 December 1989) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (Chairman) (1 June 1989 - 14 December 1989) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (19 October 1989 - 14 December 1989) Select
Estimates (dissolved) Police Offences (Amendment) Bill 1989 (dissolved)
CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS March 1990 - Standing Committee of Attorneys-General, Adelaide March 1990 - Australian Police Ministers' Council, Darwin June 1990 - Housing Ministers' Conference, Sydney June 1990 - Welfare Ministers' Conference, Brisbane June 1990 - Chaired, Conference of Ministers of Correction, Canberra June 1990 - Standing Committee of Attorneys-General, Alice Springs July 1990 - Standing Committee of Consumer Affairs Ministers, Perth
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Deputy Chief Minister, Attorney-General and Minister for Housing and Community Services from 7 December 1989
PARTY POSITION Leader
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY LLB, Syd University, New South Wales Barrister and Solicitor COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES May 1990 - Founding Chairman, ACT Parliamentary Group, Amnesty International
PERSONAL Born 12.10.44, Caversham, United Kingdom, arrived in Australia 24 November 1945 Father - Flying Officer Edward Francis Collaery, RAAF, KIA, 29 June 1944 Mother - Alice Leonora Scanlan (dec.) Married - Ann Marie McHugh Children - Matthew James, Caitlin Ann, Lucy Jane, Brigid Luise INTERESTS Bushwalking, camping, politics Human rights and international refugee issues
CONNOLLY TERENCE MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 1 May 1990
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Legal Affairs (from 1 May 1990) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (from 1 May 1990)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Shadow Attorney-General
PARTY POSITIONS Joined ALP 1976 National President of Young Labor, 1979 State President Young Labor, 1978
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BA LLB (Hons), Politics and Law (Hon), Adelaide Master of Public Law (ANU) Barrister and Solicitor Assistant Counsel to Solicitor-General Constitutional, Administrative and International Law Practice in Commonwealth Government, in Departments of Foreign Affairs, Veterans' Affairs and the Attorney-General's Department, and part-time teaching Constitutional Law, ANU.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES ACT Bar Association
PERSONAL Born Adelaide, SA 14.02.1958 Married to Helen Watchirs
PUBLICATIONS Co-Editor, Pocket Guide to Law (S.A.) 1982
INTERESTS Gardening, music, reading widely
DUBY CRAIG JOHN MLA
INDEPENDENTS GROUP
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Planning, Development and Infrastructure to 14 December 1989 (Deputy Chairman) Public Accounts to 14 December 1989 (Deputy Chairman) Select
Cultural Activities and Facilities to 14 December 1989 Establishment of a Casino (dissolved) Estimates (Deputy Chairman) (dissolved) Self-Government to 14 December 1989 (Deputy Chairman) (dissolved)
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Minister for Finance and Urban Services from 7 December 1989
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATIONS BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Real Estate Manager Public Servant (ACT Administration)
PERSONAL Born 20.2.49, Brisbane, Queensland School - St Columban's College, Albion Heights
INTERESTS Reading, rugby league, Australian Rules football
FOLLETT ROSEMARY MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Public Accounts (from 28 March 1990) (Chairman)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Leader of the Opposition from 5 December 1989
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Chief Minister, Treasurer, Attorney-General from 11 May 1989 - 5 December 1989
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
PREVIOUS SERVICE AS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE Member for Fraser, ACT House of Assembly, 1985-1986
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A. (Admin.) University of Canberra Secretary Public Servant
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Former member of the Northside Community Service and Downer Community Association Past member of the ACT Milk Authority and ACT Heritage Committee Member of Public Sector Union and Miscellaneous Workers Union Member of Amnesty International and Fabian Society Member of Canberra Labor Club, Dickson Tradesmen's Club and ACT Leagues Club
PERSONAL Born 27.3.48 Sydney, NSW
INTERESTS Music, reading, sport, travel
GRASSBY, ELLNOR JUDITH MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Conservation, Heritage and Environment (from 28 March 1990)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Shadow Minister for Housing and Urban Services
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENT Minister for Housing and Urban Services from 11 May 1989 - 5 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS Branch Secretary ) Fund raiser ) Over a period of 30 years Treasurer ) Assistant Secretary )
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Nursing Businesswoman
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Voluntary fundraiser for Heart Foundation – Riverina - 1970's Voluntary fundraiser for NSW Quadriplegic and Paraplegic Association - 1970's Board member - Annie King Home for Young Women (NSW Government) - 1977 Member Canberra Theatre Trust - 1984-86 Board member El Villagio - 1989-
PERSONAL Born Griffith, New South Wales
PUBLICATIONS Equal Pay for Females - Sunday Weekend - 1970's
INTERESTS Music, tennis, travel, ethnic affairs, current affairs, people
HUMPHRIES GARY JOHN JOSEPH MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Administration and Procedures to 14 December 1989 Conservation, Heritage and Environment (Chairman) to 14 December 1989 Select
Cultural Activities and Facilities to 14 December 1989 Amalgamation of Tertiary Institutions (dissolved) Establishment of a Casino (Chairman) (dissolved) Estimates (dissolved)
CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS Australian Health Ministers Conference, 1990 Ministerial Council on Drug Abuse, 1990 Food Standards Council of Australia, 1990 Joint Ministerial Forum of Ministers for Aboriginal Affairs and Health, 1990 Australian Education Council, 1990
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Minister for Health, Education and the Arts from 7 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS President, ACT Liberal Party 1987-89 Member, Federal Executive 1987-89 President, Canberra Federal Electorate Conference 1985-87 Candidate for Federal seat of Canberra 1984 President, Canberra South Branch 1984-86
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 1987-88 Private Secretary to Senator Amanda Vanstone, Shadow Minister for the ACT, 1988-89
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Director, Australian Union of Students Friendly Society, 1980-82 President, ANU Students Association, 1982 Fellow, Bruce Hall, 1983-84 Member, Yass Repertory Society, 1985-87 Honorary Solicitor, St Jude's Parish Youth Group, 1986-87 Deputy Chair, ACT Parliamentary Group of Amnesty International, 1990-
PERSONAL Born 6.7.58 Sydney, New South Wales
INTERESTS Cooking, bridge, tennis, film and theatre (amateur film maker), literature, sailing
JENSEN NORMAN ARTHUR MLA
RESIDENTS RALLY FOR CANBERRA
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Administration and Procedures Public Accounts Planning, Development and Infrastructure from 14 December 1989 (Chairman) Select
Establishment of a Casino (dissolved) Estimates (Chairman) (dissolved) Self-Government (dissolved) Tenancy of Commercial Premises (dissolved)
CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS Transport Ministers Conference - Perth 1990
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Executive Deputy to the Chief Minister with responsibility for Planning, Environment and Heritage and Leasehold Management from 7 December 1989 Executive Deputy to the Minister for Finance and Urban Services with responsibility for Transport and Parks and Conservation, from 21 May 1990 Deputy Government Whip from 7 December 1990
PARTY POSITIONS Deputy Leader from 13 June 1990 Party Whip
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A. (ANU) - (Australian History, Geography, Pre History) Bank Officer - 5 years Army Officer - 22 years
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Current
Tuggeranong Apex Club - Senior active member from 1986 Tuggeranong RSL Sub Branch - Member
Past
Tuggeranong Community Council - Member 1983-1988 - Chairman 1987-88
Neighbourhood Watch - Zone Leader Erindale College P & C - Chairman and Member Wanniassa High School Board - Member Wanniassa High School P & C - Chairman and Member Hawker Primary School P & C - Member Belconnen Dog Obedience Club - Member/Instructor ACT Gundog Society - Vice President Interstate Mt Louisa Kindergarten P & C - Townsville Qld - Secretary Vincent Pre School P & C - Townsville Qld - President Kokoda Barracks Pre School - Canungra Qld - Secretary Canungra Primary School P & C - Secretary Townsville Dog Obedience Club - Committee member and instructor Southside Apex Club- Perth W A - Vice President Murdoch Apex Club- Perth WA - Member
PERSONAL Born 24.11.45, Lowood, Queensland Married, two children
INTERESTS Tennis, golf, squash, music (various)
KAINE TREVOR THOMAS MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Planning, Development and Infrastructure to 14 December 1989 Public Accounts (Chairman) to 14 December 1989 Select
Estimates (dissolved) Self-Government (Chairman) to 14 December 1989 (dissolved)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Leader of the Opposition from 11 May 1989 to 5 December 1989
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Chief Minister, Treasurer from 5 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS Leader of the Liberal Party
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
PERSONAL Born 17.2.28, Penguin, Tasmania Married
KINLOCH HECTOR GILCHRIST MLA
RESIDENTS RALLY FOR CANBERRA
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Conservation, Heritage and Environment (Chairman) from 14 December 1989 Social Policy Select
Amalgamation of Tertiary Institutions (Chairman) (dissolved) Cultural Activities and Facilities from 15 November 1989 Estimates (dissolved)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Executive Deputy to the Minister for Education and the Arts, from 7 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS Foundation Member, 1987 Deputy Leader 1989
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A. (Hons) 1949 Christ's College, Cambridge, UK M.A. 1954 Yale, USA Ph.D. 1960 Yale, USA 1955-1989 Service in universities:
Yale 1955-60 Adelaide 1960-64 Malaya 1964-66 ANU 1966-88 University of Hawaii 1968-69 Swarthmore 1972-73 Harvard 1984-85 Dean of Students, ANU 1981-84
PERSONAL Born 14.12.27, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Married to Lucy 24.12.66. Three children, one son, two daughters.
PUBLICATIONS Numerous articles and reviews on:
politics history religion films
INTERESTS Films, contemporary religion Member: Society of Friends (Quaker)
MAHER CARMEL ANNE MLA
INDEPENDENTS GROUP
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Conservation, Heritage and Environment to 14 December 1989 Public Accounts from 14 December 1989 Social Policy from 26 July 1989 Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (Chairman) Select Estimates (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution to 14 December 1989 Self-Government (dissolved) Tenancy of Commercial Premises (dissolved) Police Offences (Amendment) Bill 1989 (dissolved)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Executive Deputy to the Chief Minister, Social and Family Policy from 7 December 1989
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Child Care Certificate, Reid TAFE Australian Public Service Child Care
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Member of Business and Professional Women Member of National Foundation of Australian Women PERSONAL Born 5.4.54, Wagga Wagga, NSW Son, Aaron Leslie INTERESTS Sewing, aerobics, squash, gardening Issues relating to status of women and welfare
MOORE MICHAEL JOHN MLA
INDEPENDENT
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Conservation, Heritage and Environment (to 14 December 1989 and from 28 March 1990) Select
Cultural Activities and Facilities to 14 December 1989 Estimates (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution (Chairman) Occupational Health and Safety Bill 1989 (dissolved)
CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS 1st International Conference on the Reduction of Drug Related Harm (April 9-12 1990) Liverpool UK Drugs in Work and Play (Brisbane July 3-6 1990) Australian Heritage Conference (July 24 1989)
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY B.A. Flinders University, South Australia Diploma of Education, Adelaide University Teacher House spouse
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Secretary/President Reid Residents Association Chairman City Residents Coalition Convenor Residents Rally for Canberra President Arts Council (Cleve/Meningie South Australia) Member
- Australian Conservation Foundation - Australian Drug Foundation - Amnesty International
PERSONAL Born 2.4.50, Adelaide, South Australia Married, 3 children
INTERESTS Sport, skating, waterskiing, surfing, arts, community affairs and building sandcastles
NOLAN, ROBYN MARGARET MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Administration and Procedures from 14 December 1989 Conservation, Heritage and Environment (from 9 August 1990) Legal Affairs from 28 March 1990 (Deputy Chairman) Planning, Development and Infrastructure from 14 December 1989 (Deputy Chairman) Social Policy (Deputy Chairman) Select
Estimates (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution (Deputy Chairman) Tenancy of Commercial Premises (Chairman) (dissolved)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Executive Deputy to the Minister for Finance and Urban Services, Business, Tourism, Employment, Transport and Rural Matters from 7 December 1989 - 21 May 1990 Government Whip from 7 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS Branch Secretary 1983-85 Branch President 1985-89 Vice President FEC 1986 Treasurer FEC 1987-89 Vice President ACT Division 1986-89 Delegate Federal Council 1988-89
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Nine years in hotel/motel management and public relations in Canberra Former part time TAFE lecturer in School of Tourism and Hospitality Former Canberra Accommodation Industry Association President 1987-88 Council member Industry Training Committee 1987-88 Council member of MIMA, NSW and National MIMA Council Member 1987-88 Member CARD Former CVCB council member Member National Press Club and various sporting and social clubs
PERSONAL Born Wellington, New South Wales Married, two children
PROWSE DAVID JOHN MLA
SPEAKER OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Speaker from 11 May 1989 President of the ACT Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA)
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Administration and Procedures (Chairman)
CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS 21st Presiding Officers and Clerks Conference - Perth - June 1990 Alcohol & Drug Foundation (Qld) Drugs in Work and Play - Brisbane 3-6 July 1990 Commonwealth Parliamentary Association - 9th Australasian and Pacific Parliamentary Seminar to the Cook Islands and Sydney (5-18 August 1990)
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Ass Dip Elec Eng, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (ARMIT) Certificate of Naturopathy, Kim Dudley School of Naturopathy Certificate of Clinical Hypnotherapy- Australian Society of Clinical Hypnotherapists (ASCH) Accredited Member- Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS) Accredited Member- Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA) Member- Institute of Engineers Aust (MIE AUST) Chartered Professional Engineer (CP ENG) Electrical fitter and mechanic Electrical engineer RAAF Engineer Officer (Instrumentation) Sqn Ldr (Ret) 20 years service Computer Systems Analyst Naturopath Health Food retailer Engineering Sub-Contracts Manager Part-time TAFE Lecturer - New Opportunities for Women Part-time - Adult Education Lecturer
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Founding Member and President - ACT Pure Water Association Anti fluoridation activities Relaxation and Self Awareness/Healing Group Co-ordinator Coach and referee - School age soccer Member - ACT Parliamentary Group - Amnesty International
PERSONAL Born 10.3.41, Cairns, Queensland Married - 2 teenagers and 4 adult children
PUBLICATIONS Numerous articles on fluoridation Numerous articles on natural health care
INTERESTS Yachting, scuba diving, spearfishing, jogging, amateur theatre
STEFANIAK WILLIAM GEORGE MLA
LIBERAL PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Deputy Speaker from 23 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Conservation, Heritage and Environment from 14 December 1989 Legal Affairs (Chairman) from 27 March 1990 Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation Select
Cultural Activities and Facilities from 14 December 1989 Estimates (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution from 14 December 1989 Occupational Health and Safety Bill 1989 (Chairman) (dissolved) Police Offences (Amendment) Bill 1989 (Chairman) (dissolved)
CONFERENCES AND DELEGATIONS Racing Ministers Conference, Sydney 1990
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Executive Deputy to the Deputy Chief Minister, Police and Justice, Sport and Recreation from 7 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS Branch Secretary (Cooleman) 1985-86 Senior Vice President ACT Division 1986-89 Senate Candidate 1987 Federal Election Branch Vice President 1986-89 Chairman, Law and Order Task Force 1988 Chairman, Defence and Foreign Affairs Committee 1988-89
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY BA/LLB - ANU Solicitor, Mussellbrook 1976-78 Legal Officer Attorney-General's Office, Canberra 1979 Crown Prosecutor 1979-88 (with Deputy Crown Solicitor's Office, Australian Government Solicitor, Director of Public Prosecutions) Solicitor- Peter Smyth, Burnett & Co, Woden 1988-89
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Ex-Director Royals Rugby Football Club Lions Club (Mussellbrook & Canberra) ACT Law Society Patron - ACT Rugby Union, ANU Rugby Union Club, ACT Hockey Association
PERSONAL Born 8.1.52, Canberra, ACT
PUBLICATIONS Spectrum October 1973 - British Counter Insurgency Tactics during the Malayan Emergency
INTERESTS Reading; especially military matters and history, rugby union, tennis, golf, bushwalking and squash
STEVENSON DENNIS ROSS MLA
ABOLISH SELF GOVERNMENT COALITION
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Social Policy Select
Cultural Activities and Facilities (from 14 December 1989 to 29 March 1990) Establishment of a Casino (dissolved) Estimates (dissolved)
PARTY POSITION Leader
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY New South Wales Police Force 19 Royal NSW Regiment CMF 1966-73 Dux of Intelligence and Sergeants Courses Public Relations Officer, Promote International 1974-81 Partner, Fashion Academy 1982-84 Company Director, Wilpinna Nineteen 1984-86 Sales and Marketing Manager, Individual Touch 1987-88
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Eco-Action Environment Group 1966-67 Co-founder, East Hills Little League Baseball Association Volunteer Presenter with 3RPH Radio for the Print Handicapped in Victoria Chairman, 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 19.4.46, North Sydney, NSW
PUBLICATIONS Fluoridation, Poison or Panacea (1988)
INTERESTS Chess, skiing, debating, badminton and the arts
WOOD BILL MLA
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989
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 (Chairman) (to 28 March 1990) Social Policy (Chairman) Scrutiny of Bills and Subordinate Legislation (from 28 March 1990 to 1 May 1990) Select
Cultural Activities and Facilities (Chairman) Estimates (dissolved) Self-Government (dissolved) Amalgamation of Tertiary Institutions (dissolved) Establishment of a Casino (dissolved) Occupational Health and Safety (dissolved) HIV, Illegal Drugs and Prostitution
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Shadow Minister for Education and the Arts Parliamentary Secretary to Cabinet (1989-90) Secretary to Parliamentary Labor Party (1989-90)
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
INTERESTS People, places and politics
WHALAN PAUL RUSSELL
AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY
ASSEMBLY SERVICE Elected 8 May 1989 Resigned 30 April 1990
COMMITTEE SERVICE Standing
Administration and Procedures (from 28 March 1990 to 30 April 1990) Planning, Development and Infrastructure (from 28 March 1990 to 30 April 1990)
PARLIAMENTARY POSITIONS Shadow Minister for Employment, Economic Development and Planning 5 December 1989 - 30 April 1990 Deputy Leader of the Opposition 5 December 1989 - 30 April 1990
MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Industry, Employment, and Education 11 May 1989 - 5 December 1989
PARTY POSITIONS Member ALP for 30 years Leader ALP House of Assembly Delegate to ALP ACT Branch Conference and Branch Council Member of Administrative Committee Alternate delegate to National Executive
PREVIOUS SERVICE AS ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE ACT House of Assembly 1974-1986
QUALIFICATIONS AND OCCUPATION BEFORE ENTERING THE ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Senior Adviser on ACT matters to: Hon. Gordon Scholes MP, Minister for Territories Hon. John Brown MP, Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories Senator the Hon. Graham Richardson, Minister for the Arts, Sport, the Environment, Tourism and Territories Hon. Gary Punch MP, Minister for the Arts and Territories Hon. Clyde Holding MP, Minister for the Arts and Territories
PERSONAL Born 10 July 1941, Newcastle NSW
ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FIRST SESSION - 1989
FOLLETT MINISTRY
(FROM 11 MAY 1989 TO 5 DECEMBER 1989)
FOLLETT, Rosemary Chief Minister Treasurer Attorney-General
WHALAN, Paul Russell
Deputy Chief Minister Minister for Industry, Employment and Education
BERRY, Wayne Bruce
Minister for Community Services and Health GRASSBY, Ellnor Judith
Minister for Housing and Urban Services
ACT LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
1ST SESSION - 1989-90
KAINE MINISTRY
(FROM 7 DECEMBER 1989)
KAINE, Trevor Thomas Chief Minister Treasurer
COLLAERY, Bernard Joseph Edward
Deputy Chief Minister Attorney-General Minister for Housing and Community Services
DUBY, Craig John
Minister for Finance and Urban Services HUMPHRIES, Gary John Joseph
Minister for Health, Education and the Arts