- Harry Quick
Infobox Prime Minister
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name=Harry Quick
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order=11th Member For Franklin
Elections: 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2004
term_start=13 March 1993
term_end=24 November 2007
predecessor=Bruce Goodluck
successor=Julie Collins
birth_date=28 June 1941
birth_place=Melbourne , VIC,Australia
occupation=Teacher ,Electoral officer
constituency=Franklin
party=Australian Labor Party , IndependentHarry Vernon Quick (born
28 June 1941 ), is anAustralia n politician. He was a member of theAustralian House of Representatives from1993 until2007 , representing the electorate of Franklin. He sat as anAustralian Labor Party representative from1993 to2007 , when he was expelled from the party for failing to pay his membership dues. An outspoken maverick MP, he did not contest the 2007 federal election.He first entered politics in 1993 after winning the southern
Tasmania n seat of Franklin in the House of Representatives. On the night of the 1993 federal election, Quick was the first member to become elected (mainly due to thedaylight saving time difference), reclaiming Franklin for Labor, for the first time in 17 years. During the time he has been member for Franklin the one-time Liberal stronghold has become a reasonably safe Labor seat. Even in the 2004 federal election where allTasmania n Labor members lost support, Quick's decline was the smallest.He was born in
Melbourne , Victoria, and was a teacher, education officer and electorate officer before entering politics. He worked for Senator Michael Tate prior to being elected to the House.He also protested against the
2003 Iraq war in which Australian troops took part. He once took a Tasmanianapple into the Federal parliament in protest against legalising the import ofNew Zealand apples which have been banned in Australia for 80 years because of bio-security risk reasons, notably theFireblight disease. He opposed the 2005Walker Corporation planned development at Ralphs Bay, Lauderdale near Hobart that the State Labor Government had hoped for. He has always believed that politicians should take a "hands on" role in the community. Quick was an Opposition Whip 2001-04.On
12 August 2005 , Quick announced that he would not contest his seat at the next federal election, blaming what he called the party's left-right factional disputes and lack of a strong leader as the reasons for his retirement.Quick caused controversy during the 2006 state election by endorsing not only fellow Labor candidates in the state equivalent of his seat, but also a
Tasmanian Greens member,Nick McKim . [Mercury Newspaper [http://www.themercury.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5936,18353464%255E3462,00.html "Federal Labor Backs Green"] (5 March ,2006 )]Quick was expelled from the ALP on
20 August 2007 for failing to pay his membership fees. He sat as an Independent member until his retirement. [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2007/08/20/1187462156542.html]References
External links
* [http://www.harryquick.com/ Personal website]
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NAME=Quick, Harry Vernon
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH=28 June 1941
PLACE OF BIRTH=Melbourne ,Victoria, Australia
DATE OF DEATH=living
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