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Electorates
- MLA Murray 30 March 1974–19 February 1983 (electorate abolished in redistribution)
- Contested Mandurah 19 February 1983
Office
- Honorary Minister Assisting the Minister for Community Welfare, Housing and Community Affairs 25 January 1982–14 May 1982
- Minister for same portfolios 14 May 1982–25 February 1983
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
- Represented WA branch Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at General Conference, Lusaka, 1980
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Personal Information |
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14 March 1938 |
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Midland, Western Australia |
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Son of Clarence Richard Shalders, drapery business proprietor, and Harriet Burgess |
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Married 20 August 1960, Saint Patrick’s Church (Catholic), Fremantle to Ann Snowden, daughter of Arthur Roy Snowden and Alice Margaret Payne
Children: two sons and two daughters |
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Not stated |
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Guildford Primary School and Midland High School
Claremont Teachers’ College 1957–1958
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Teacher |
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With Western Australian Government Railways 1954, Commonwealth Sub-Treasury 1955–1956
School teacher from 1959—Manjimup Senior High School 1959–1962, Cowaramup Primary School 1963
Principal Warburton Range Primary School 1964–1965, Waterloo Primary School 1966–1969, Yalgoo Primary School 1970, Dunsborough Primary School 1971–1973
After leaving Parliament professional fishing boat proprietor 1983
Australian Fixed Trusts representation 1984
Partner in EJ Armstrong and Co, real estate, Mandurah 1985 and Roy Weston Real Estate Company 1986
Purchased Bakers’ Pride, hot bread shop in Mandurah 1987 and maintained connection until retirement on 30 June 1999
Former partner in Summit Realty Mandurah |
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Mandurah Shire Council 18 February 1984–1987; deputy president 1984–1987 |
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Member of Real Estate Institute of Western Australia and Confederation of WA Industry
Member Mandurah Country Club from 1974
By 2010 member Halls Head Bowling and Recreation Club
Selected in state badminton team 1958, member Swan Districts inaugural thirds team 1957–1958, coach Busselton league football team 1973
Private pilot’s licence 1986
Former patron of numerous organisations including Muscular Dystrophy Association from 1974
Published The Teaching of English to Natives in the Warburton Ranges |
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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. 233. |
Bibliography |
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