Matt Stephens (politician)

Matt Stephens (politician)

Matthew Ernest "Matt" Stephens (born 4 April 1926) is a former Western Australian politician. He represented Stirling in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the Country Party (later the National Party) from 1971 to 1989. He was Minister for Conservation and Environment and Minister for Fisheries and Forestries from 1974 to 1975.[1]

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Parliament of Western Australia
Preceded by
Clayton Mitchell
Member for Stirling
1971–1989
Succeeded by
Monty House



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