Barry Morris

Barry Morris

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Barry Morris (20 April 193519 May 2001) was an Australian politician,cite web
title =Mr Barry John Morris (1935 - 2001)
work =Members of Parliament
publisher =Parliament of New South Wales
url =http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/46ffa5a0da65740eca256e4a0083c6d2!OpenDocument
accessdate = 2007-03-29
] who in 1995 was jailed for making bomb and death threats. The incident was considered a key factor in the Labor Party being returned to power in New South Wales after seven years in Opposition. [Dodkin, Marilyn - 'Bob Carr: the Reluctant Leader', May 2003, University of NSW Press, ISBN 0868407577]

Career

Born in Lithgow in 1935, Morris initially followed family tradition and entered the rural industries of fruit and grazing, before finding success as owner of an oil company, Morris Petroleum, and as a property developer. The latter earned him the nickname `The King of Little Hartley', given his interest in developing the small Blue Mountains village in which he then lived [ABC News Online [http://www.abc.net.au/news/politics/2001/05/item20010521134109_1.htm] ] . He served as the mayor of Blue Mountains City Council before entering state politics [NSW Parliament Website, Official Listing for Barry Morris [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/1fb6ebed995667c2ca256ea100825164/46ffa5a0da65740eca256e4a0083c6d2!OpenDocument] ] . He was elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for the seat of Blue Mountains in 1988, as the candidate for the Liberal Party, defeating the Labor incumbent, Bob Debus.

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John Pascoe and Blue Mountains City Council

The already poor relations between Morris and some members of Blue Mountains City Council further deteriorated when the idea of supporting increased truck freight passage through the area met with their stiff opposition and accusations of a conflict of interest - particularly from John Pascoe, the council's alderman and a vocal environmental activist. Pascoe had already clashed with Morris on numerous issues, from the fluoridation of the local water supply to the planned sale of the historic Sorenson's Nursury at Leura, and claimed that pro-development advocates such as Morris were a serious threat to the natural heritage of the world famous Blue Mountains area.

Blue Mountains Council Bombing

On 3rd March 1992, a bomb ripped through the chambers of the Blue Mountains City Council during a council meeting. Though nobody was injured, the blast was powerful enough to break downstairs windows, dislodge brickwork, and send shrapnel throughout the building. Police suggested that the culprit was a resident motivated by controversy over local development issues, but were unable to charge a suspect, and the case was dropped.

On the evening of 16th June 1993, a phone threat was made to the offices of a local paper, the Blue Mountains Gazette, by a man disguising his voice with an Italian accent [Audio available at the website of The Chaser [http://www.chaser.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3286&Itemid=127] ] . The caller warned that he was planning another bombing, designed to kill John Pascoe. A tape of the message was passed on to the Labor Party by an unknown source, allowing the Opposition Leader, Bob Carr, to bring the matter to wide attention via a Question On Notice asked on 12th April 1994 [Hansard, NSW Legislative Assembly, 12 April 1994 [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LA19940412004] ] , suggesting Morris was responsible for the call and may have played some part in the Blue Mountains Council bombing.

Questioning and Resignation

The Opposition embarked on several tumultuous weeks of questioning, during which it was revealed that John Pascoe had previously received a number of death threats throughout 1990 and 1991 [Hansard, NSW Legislative Assembly, 14 April 1994 [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LA19940414019] ] . It was also alleged that another Blue Mountains councillor, Carol Gaul, had attempted to report a phoned threat several days following the bombing, but the report was not followed up. [Hansard, NSW Legislative Assembly, 14 May 1994 [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LA19940504006] ]

On 11 May 1994, Morris was charged with four counts of making a statement causing a person to fear for his safety and four counts of using a telephone to menace a person, for calls that took place on 29 June 1990, 14 October 1991, 16 June 1993 and 15 April 1994. One further charge was laid for the call on 16 June 1993, for making a statement causing the Blue Mountains Council to fear for their safety [Hansard, NSW Legislative Assembly, 13 May 1994 [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/PARLMENT/hansArt.nsf/V3Key/LA19940513024] ]

Morris resigned from Parliament on December 14, 1994. Under pressure from Premier John Fahey, he also gave up his membership of the Liberal Party. As a State election was due to take place in a matter of months, it was decided that no by-election would be held for his replacement.

Aftermath

Despite the fact that he was still facing criminal charges, Morris ran as an Independent in the 1995 election, gaining 18% of the primary vote. Always considered a marginal seat, the Labor Party's success in the electorate of the Blue Mountains was integral to the election of the Wran Government in 1988 [Electoral Profile of the Seat of Blue Mountains [http://www.abc.net.au/news/nsw99/electorates/data/profiles/BLUE.htm] ] . This was again the case in 1995, with the seat returning to its previous member, Bob Debus, and the Liberal Party losing government to Labor.

Morris was sentenced two years in prison, which was later reduced to one year on appeal. He served his time at Berrima Jail. Embittered by his experiences, he contributed to small publications and began to self-publish a vituperative newsletter, named `Berrima Murmurs', which criticised many of his former colleagues in the Liberal Party. He died in Sydney in 2001. No one was charged over the bombing of Blue Mountains Council, and the crime officially remains unsolved.

References

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NAME=Morris, Barry John
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH=20 April 1935
PLACE OF BIRTH=Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia
DATE OF DEATH=19 May 2001
PLACE OF DEATH=Sydney, New South Wales, Australia


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