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State
Electorates
- MLA Willagee from 28 November 2009 (by-election) to 8 March 2025. Elected to the Thirty–Eighth Parliament for Willagee at the by-election on 24 November 2009, held to fill the vacancy consequent upon the resignation of former Premier Alan John Carpenter. Re-elected in 2013, 2017 and 2021. Did not contest the general election of 8 March 2025.
Office
- Shadow Minister for Planning, Housing, Local Jobs from 27 January 2012 to 21 November 2012
- Shadow Minister for Science; Trade; Asian Engagement, Lands, Gascoyne, Goldfields-Esperance from 26 June 2015 to 11 March 2017
- Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Veterans Issues; Youth from 17 March 2017 to 22 March 2017
- Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth from 22 March 2017 to 13 December 2018
- Minister for Housing; Veterans Issues; Youth; Asian Engagement from 13 December 2018 to 20 December 2019
- Minister for Housing; Fisheries; Veterans Issues; Asian Engagement from 20 December 2019 to 19 March 2021
Committees
- Member, Economics and Industry Standing Committee from 9 May 2013 to 30 January 2017
- Member, Parliamentary Services Committee from 9 May 2013 to 30 January 2017
- Member, Economics and Industry Standing Committee from 12 May 2021 to 29 January 2025 (Chair from 26 May 2021)
Historical Notes
- Announced decision not to contest the 2025 election, 14 March 2024
Commonwealth
Electorates
- Contested Stirling (House of Representatives) 24 November 2007
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Skilled Jobs (Benefits from the Boom) Bill 2012 Second reading not agreed to - 24/10/2012 |
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Personal Information |
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Businessperson and army officer |
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Farm hand and furniture salesman, 1976–1980
Australian Defence Forces Army, 1980–2005
16th Battalion Royal WA Regiment 1980–1981
8th/9th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (RAR), 1981–1983
Special Air Service Regiment (SASR), 1983–1988
Royal Military College (RMC) Duntroon, 1989–1990
2nd/4th Battalion RAR 1990–1992
SASR, 1992–1995
United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNSTU), 1996–1997
SASR, 1997–2000
Staff College, 2000
SASR, 2001–2005
Retired as Major in 2003
Deputy Commander, Special Air Service (SAS) Task Group in Afghanistan and Iraq
Business owner, 2005–2009 |
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Appointed Member of the Order of Australia (AM) 2003 for ‘dynamic leadership and consistent professional excellence'
Winner, Queens Medal, Duntroon |
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Member, Returned Services League of Australia Cockburn sub-branch
Member, Special Air Service Association of WA
Former member, Network Committee Anglican Opportunity Shop
Member, Fremantle and member, Melville/Cockburn Chambers of Commerce
Member, Associates Rugby Union Club |
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Black, David and Geoffrey Bolton. Biographical register of members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume two, 1930-2010, p. 255.
Parliament of Western Australia website. Current Members. Accessed 21 April 2015.
"Premier pays tribute to Peter Tinley", Government of Western Australia media statement, 14 March 2024. |
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