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Electorates
- MLC South Metropolitan Region 22 May 1993–26 January 2005 (resigned). Elected to the Thirty-fourth Parliament for South Metropolitan Region on 6 February 1993 for term commencing 22 May 1993. Re-elected 1996, 2001 (for term commencing 22 May 2001). Resigned 26 January 2005 (to contest Lower House seat of Fremantle).
- Contested Fremantle (Legislative Assembly) 26 February 2005
Committees
- Member Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation 14 June 1995–14 November 1996 and 26 June 1997–10 January 2001
- Member Standing Committee on Environment and Public Affairs 28 June 2001–26 January 2005
- Member Select Committee to Review the Legislation Council Standing Committee System 26 June 1997–27 August 1997
- Member Select Committee on Rules, Orders and Usage of the House 5 December 2002–12 March 2003
- Member Select Committee on Workers Compensation 2 July 2004–17 November 2004
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Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2003 Assented to - 19/11/2004
Genetically Modified Material (Temporary Prohibition) Bill 1999 Referred to Standing Committee on Legislation - 19/10/1999
Metropolitan Region Scheme (Fremantle Controlled Access Highways) Bill 2001 Legislative Council Second Reading - 12/6/2001
Public Interests Disclosures Bill 1997 Bill ruled out of order by the President - 31/3/1998 |
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Personal Information |
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1946 |
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Kellerberrin, Western Australia |
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Son of James Alan Scott, Cooperative Bulk Handling supervisor, and Mary Rosa Perich |
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Married (1)
Children: two sons and one daughter
Divorced
Married (2) 1 May 1993 to Sally Elizabeth Holmes, daughter of Patrick Emra Marcus Holmes and Elizabeth Cuming
No children |
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Not stated |
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Doodlakine Primary School, Kellerberrin Convent, Kellerberrin Junior High School and Northam Senior High School
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Farmer, oil worker, businessperson and theatre technician |
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New land farmer at Badgingarra and rural fencing instructor 1966–1972 (State Government New Enterprise Scheme)
Offshore oil worker 1972–1982
Clothing manufacturer and retailer 1982–1985
Supervisor heritage restoration of Gwalia Town site and Museum for a time from 1986
Theatre set technician and instructor for Hayman Theatre at Curtin University 1992–1993 |
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Director and board member Deck Chair Theatre |
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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. 232.
Parliament of Western Australia, Former Members, Parliament of Western Australia website, accessed 21 May 2014. http://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Parliament/Memblist.nsf/WAllMembersFlat/Scott,+James+(Jim)+Alan?opendocument |
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