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Bob Brown
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Hunter
In office
18 October 1980 – 1 December 1984
Preceded byBert James
Succeeded byEric Fitzgibbon
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Charlton
In office
1 December 1984 – 31 August 1998
Preceded byNew seat
Succeeded byKelly Hoare
Personal details
Born (1933-12-02) 2 December 1933 (age 91)
Pelaw Main, New South Wales
NationalityAustralian
Political partyAustralian Labor Party
SpouseElizabeth Joy Hirschausen
ChildrenKelly Hoare; a son
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
University of New England

Robert James "Bob" Brown AM (born 2 December 1933) is a former Australian Labor Party politician.

Early life

Brown was born in Pelaw Main and at educated at Pelaw Main Primary School, Kurri Kurri Junior Technical High School, Maitland Boys High School, the University of Sydney (B.Ec), Sydney Teachers' College (Dip.Ed), Broken Hill Technical College and the University of New England. He married Elizabeth Joy Hirschausen in 1960 and had one daughter (Kelly Hoare) and one son.

Political career

Brown's first contested the than safe Liberal seat of Paterson at the 1961 federal election. Brown gathered a 6.5% swing toward Labor however failed to beat the sitting member and Menzies Government Minister Allen Fairhall. Brown than contested and won the seat of Cessnock in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and held it from 1978 to 1980. He switched to Federal politics again, this time in the nearby Division of Hunter and held it from 1980 to 1984, and then moved to the new seat of Charlton from 1984 to 1998. He was Minister for Land Transport from 1988 to 1993. He retired in 1998, and was succeeded in Charlton by his daughter, Kelly Hoare.[1]

Honours

On 11 June 2007, Brown was named a Member of the Order of Australia for "service to the Australian Parliament, particularly in the area of transport policy, to the community of the Hunter Region through local government, heritage and sporting organisations, and to economics education."[2]

References

  1. ^ "Mr Robert James Brown (1933 - )". Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
  2. ^ "Robert James Brown AM". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Land Transport (and Shipping Support)
1988 – 1993
Title abolished
Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by Member for Cessnock
1978 – 1980
Succeeded by
Parliament of Australia
Preceded by Member for Hunter
1980 – 1984
Succeeded by
New division Member for Charlton
1984 – 1998
Succeeded by

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