Parliamentary Service |
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MLA |
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Nationals WA
Member
National Party
2011 to present
Chair
Wagin Electorate Council |
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11 March 2017 |
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Roe |
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Electorates
- MLA Roe from 11 March 2017. Elected to the Fortieth Parliament for Roe (new seat) on 11 March 2017. Re-elected 2021.
Office
- Shadow Minister for Education & Training; Sport & Recreation; Racing & Gaming from 19 April 2021 to 7 February 2023
- Shadow Minister for Education; Training; International Education; Sport & Recreation; Racing & Gaming; Manager of Opposition Business from 7 February 2023
Committees
- Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee from 23 May 2017 to 29 January 2021
- Member, Parliamentary Services Committee from 12 September 2017 to 7 December 2020
- Member, Procedure and Privileges Committee from 12 May 2021 (Deputy Chair from 1 June 2021) to present
- Member, Parliamentary Services Committee from 12 May 2021 to present
- Co-opted member, Public Accounts Committee's Inquiry into the Student Transport Assistance Policy framework from 18 August 2021 to 31 August 2022
Parliamentary Party Appointments
- The Nationals WA Whip from 17 March 2020 to 29 January 2021
- Opposition Whip in the Legislative Assembly from 14 April 2021 to 30 January 2023
- Deputy Leader of The Nationals WA from 30 January 2023 to present
- Deputy Leader of the Opposition from 30 January 2023 to present
- Manager of Opposition Business from 30 January 2023 to present
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Inaugural Speech |
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Personal Information |
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31 October 1962 |
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Katanning, Western Australia |
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Son of Bronte and June Rundle |
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Married 13 January 1990, Penrhos College, Como to Andrea Gay Rundle, daughter of Graeme Hickey and Dorothy Hickey
Children: two sons
Rundle's grandfather, Fred Rundle, his father, Bronte Rundle and his father's twin brother, Trevor Rundle moved to Katanning from South Australia in 1954. They purchased Glenrowan farm which remains in the Rundle family (2018). |
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Uniting Church |
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Katanning Primary School, 1968-1974
Katanning High School, 1975-1977
Wesley College, 1978-1979
Graduate, Australian Institute Company Directors (GAICD)
Affiliate, Securities Institute of Australia (SIA Aff)
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Farmer and businessperson |
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Self employed, 1980-1982
Agricultural exchange, Canada (six months) and Switzerland (six months), 1982-1983
Self employed, 1984-1987
Manager, Wesfarmers Share Department and employee, Ernst & Young Share Registry then Computershare, 1987-1994
Self employed, 1994-2017
Owner, mixed farming enterprise, Katanning (sheep, canola, barley and cross bred lambs) |
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Member, Board of AQ2 Smartaflow (patented technology for safe and reliable disinfection of drinking water), 2003-2008
Member, Water Corp Customer Advisory Council, 2006-2008
Board chair, Great Southern Development Commission, 2009-2016
Board member, Regional Development Council, 2009-2016
Board member, WA Regional Development Trust, 2011-2016
Member, Dry Season Advisory Committee, WA Agriculture, 2011
Member, Strategic Directions No 6, Department of Sport and Recreation, 2015-2016
Member, Premier's Marine Science Round Table, 2015-2016
Member, Esperance, Narrogin and Katanning Chambers of Commerce
Treasurer, St Patricks Primary School Board, Katanning, 2001-2005
Member, Building and Steering Committee, Katanning Saleyards, 2005-2009
Committee member, Katanning Country Club (Chair for four years) (golf, tennis, squash)
Leader, reticulation project, Katanning Golf Course, 2000-2007
Author:
- "A case study of farm-based solutions to water logging and secondary salinity in southwestern Australia, Agricultural Water Management", vol 53, issues 1-3, 4 February 2002
Awarded life membership, Katanning Country Club, 2016
Club champion singles (ten times), Katanning Tennis Club
Club champion (twice), Katanning Squash Club |
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"Double diamond pride", Great Southern Herald, 8 March 2018, p. 12. |
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