Parliamentary Service |
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MLC |
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Pauline Hanson's One Nation
Party spokesperson, 1997-1998
Party Leader, 2016-current |
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22 May 2017 |
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South West |
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State
Electorates
- MLC South West Region for a term commencing 22 May 2017. Elected to the Fortieth Parliament for the South West Region on 11 March 2017 for a term commencing on 22 May 2017. Defeated 13 March 2021.
Committees
- Member, Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations from 23 May 2017 to 21 May 2021
- Member, Joint Standing Committee on Audit from 13 June 2017 to 21 May 2021
- Co-opted Member, Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges Committee - Standing Order 6(3): Recalling The Council from 19 September 2018 to 4 December 2018
Commonwealth
- Contested Senate seat, federal election, 1998, Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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Personal Information |
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8 August 1953 |
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Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom |
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Arrived at Fremantle, Western Australia, June 1953
Lived in England, 1976 and 1983
Lived in New Zealand, 2002-2003 |
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Herbert John Tincknell, carpenter and builder, and Eileen Mary Tincknell (nee Smith), nurse |
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Married to Sandra Leigh Tincknell, Melville, 27 September 1986
Children: two girls and two boys |
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Christian |
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Claremont Primary School, 1958-1964
Swanbourne High School, 1965-1968
Perth Technical School, Diploma of Graphic Arts, 1965-1968
Certificate IV Training & Assessment
Certificate IV Business Management
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Manager |
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Printer, 1974-1978
Media sales executive and manager, 1978-1997
Company director, Choice Advertising and Marketing, 1997-2009
CEO, 2002-2004
Corporate responsibility specialist/manager, 2005-2017
Company director, Tincknell Consultancy, 2016-current |
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Chairman, Aboriginal Working Group, Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia, 2014-2017
Chairman, Indigenous Dialogue Group, Uranium Forum, Minerals Council of Australia, 2015-2017
Player League football at Claremont, 1974-1981
Took six wickets in six balls (double hat trick) playing for Beaumanor Cricket Club, England, 1976
Vice Captain of Western Australian Amateur football state side, 1979
Captain of Western Australian Amateur football state side, 1980
Coach or president, Nollamara Football Club, 1979-1993
Coach, Carey Park Football Club, 1987
Coach, Cowan University Football Club, 1994-1996
Coach, Warwick and Carine Junior Football Clubs, 1993-2009
Coach, Scarborough, Hamersley and Carine Cricket Clubs, 1993-2011
Winner, football premierships (3) Maddington, (1) Wanneroo, (1) Nollamara and (1) Cowan
Winner, cricket premiership (3) Leederville, (3) Woodville/Greenwood, (1) Scarborough
Father played in a FA Cup quarter final (soccer) for Yeovil against Arsenal |
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Parliament of Western Australia, Current Members, accessed 22 July 2019. |
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