- Tony Windsor
Infobox MP
name = Tony Windsor
honorific-suffix = MP
caption =
constituency_MP = New England
parliament = Australian
term_start = November 2001
term_end =
predecessor =Stuart St. Clair
successor = Incumbent
party = National Party 1991-2001 Independent 2001 -
office2 = Member of theNSW Legislative Assembly
term_start3 = May 1991
term_end3 = September 2001
predecessor3 = Noel Park
successor3 =John Cull
constituency3 = Tamworth
birth_date = birth date and age|1950|9|2|df=yes
birth_place = flagicon|AUSQuirindi, New South Wales ,Australia
nationality =Australia n
residence =Tamworth, New South Wales
alma_mater = University of New England
occupation = Farmer
profession =
website =Antony Harold Curties "Tony" Windsor (born
2 September 1950 ),Australia n politician, has been an independent member of the House of Representatives since2001 , representing theDivision of New England ,New South Wales .Windsor was born in Quirindi,
New South Wales , and was educated atFarrer Memorial Agricultural High School , Tamworthcite web |url= http://www.farreragri-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/Downloads/PDF/Old%20boys%20Master%20Nov%2006c.pdf |title= Farrer Old Boys' Association 2006 Newsletter |accessdate= 2008-02-03 |year= 2006 |format= PDF|work= Old Boys |publisher= Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School] and the University of New England. He was a farmer before entering politics.In May 1991, Windsor was first elected to the
New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the independent Member for Tamworth. Windsor was originally the preferred candidate of the National Party for this seat, but was replaced at the last moment due to allegations in regards to a drink-driving incident on the day of his pre-selection. He held this seat for ten years before resigning in September,2001 , to contest the federal seat of New England. He won the seat, and in doing so, defeated the incumbent National Party MPStuart St. Clair . The National Party and its predecessor, the Country Party, had held New England continuously since1922 .In September
2004 , Windsor claimed that he had been approached by a figure associated with the National Party with the offer of a diplomatic position in exchange for retiring from politics. He said that he would name those he claims are involved if forced at an inquiry. TheAustralian Electoral Commission referred the matter to theAustralian Federal Police . In November, speaking underparliamentary privilege , Windsor said that National Party leader John Anderson and National Party SenatorSandy Macdonald had made through the offer through an intermediary, Tamworth businessmanGreg McGuire . Anderson, MacDonald and McGuire denied the claims. The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions found that there was no "prima facie " case against the three men.References
External links
* [http://www.tonywindsor.com.au/ Personal website]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200411/s1246566.htm Anderson quizzed over bribe claims]
* [http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/11/21/1100972259749.html Kingmaker Windsor falls on his sword]
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