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Electorates
- MLC Agricultural Region 22 May 2005–21 May 2009. Elected to the Thirty-seventh Parliament for Agricultural Region on 26 February 2005 (for term commencing 22 May 2005). Hon Anthony Fels resigned from the Liberal Party on 1 August 2008 and became an Independent. Became a member of the Family First Party on 6 September 2008. Retired 21 May 2009.
- Contested Agricultural Region, 14 December 1996; Roe, 10 February 2001; Agricultural Region, 6 September 2008 (Family First); Roe, 2017
Office
- Shadow Spokesperson Consumer Affairs, 22 May 2005–8 April 2006
- Shadow Spokesperson for Consumer Protection, and Midwest, 8 April 2006–22 February 2007
Committees
- Member, Standing Committee on Public Administration and Finance, 26 May 2005–17 August 2005
- Member, Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations, 30 June 2005–4 December 2007
- Member, Select Committee into Public Obstetric Services, 24 May 2006–30 August 2007
Miscellaneous
- Attended 56th Westminster Seminar, Westminster, United Kingdom, March 2007
Commonwealth
- Contested Senate 2010 (unnamed group)
- Contested House of Representatives seat of O'Connor 2019 (United Australia Party)
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Daylight Savings Amendment Bill 2009 Bill Discharged from Notice Paper by Motion - 31/08/2011
Referendums (Implementation of Result) Amendment Bill 2009 Bill Discharged from Notice Paper by Motion - 31/08/2011 |
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Personal Information |
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Businessperson and farmer |
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Businessman, Ocean Beach Shishkebabs, 1986–1993
Employee, Primary Industry, Bank of Australia, 1989–1994
Employee, PKB Watering Supplies from 1994
Employee, Rowlands Stockfeeds from 2002
Employee, Liquid Engineering from 2003 |
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Member, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Perth
Member, Pastoralists and Graziers Association Western Australia
Service with HALO (Helping All Little Ones Inc) |
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D Black and G Bolton, eds, Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume two 1930-2010, Western Australian Parliamentary History Project, Perth, WA, 2011, p. 87.
"Labor announces election candidates", Bunbury Herald, 26 March 2019, p. 4.
Western Australian Electoral Commission webpage. Accessed 9 November 2023. https://www.elections.wa.gov.au/elections/state/sgelection#/sg2017/electorate/ROE/results |
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