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Clement Bernard (Clem) Campbell (born 16 August 1948) is a former Australian state politician and was a member of the Parliament of Queensland from 1983 to 1998.
Campbell obtained a Bachelor of Agricultural degree and later worked as a Research and Regional Economist with the Queensland Department of Primary Industries. He was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Bundaberg at the 1983 election, representing the Australian Labor Party, and held the seat until the 1998 election. He served as a member of various Parliamentary Committees during the term of the Wayne Goss Labor government.[1]
After Campbell's retirement from Parliament he joined the staff of Griffith University in Brisbane.
As of 2008, Campbell is the founding chairman of Green Cross Australia and current chair of Earth Charter Australia.[2] He is also a director with Football Queensland.
References
- ^ CAMPBELL, Clement Bernard (Clem), Parliament of Queensland, 7 June 1999.
- ^ Our People: Board of Directors, Green Cross Australia.
Parliament of Queensland Preceded by
Jim BlakeMember for Bundaberg
1983–1998Succeeded by
Nita CunninghamCategories:- 1948 births
- Living people
- Australian Labor Party politicians
- Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
- Australian Labor Party politician stubs
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