- Alan Stockdale
Alan Robert Stockdale (born 21 April 1945) is a former Victorian state Liberal politician. He was Treasurer of Victoria in the government of
Jeff Kennett from 1992 to 1999.Having attended Melbourne High School during his secondary years, Stockdale undertook his tertiary education at the
University of Melbourne , obtaining his LLB in 1967 followed by his BA in 1970. Whilst at University, he was active within the Melbourne University Liberal Club, becoming President in 1965. He also chaired both the Melbourne University Debating Union and Melbourne University Debating Society, representing the University as an inter-varsity debating representative in 1966.Upon completion of his tertiary education, Stockdale pursued a legal career as a self-employed barrister, specialising in industrial relations. In 1977, he was admitted to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the
Supreme Court of Victoria , followed by theSupreme Court of New South Wales in 1982. Stockdale also signed the High Court Roll of Practitioners in 1977.On March 2 1985, Stockdale was elected to the
Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Member for Brighton, a staunchly held safe seat for theLiberal Party of Australia . Stockdale then served on various Committees in opposition.When the Liberal government of
Jeff Kennett was elected in 1992, Stockdale became Treasurer. He is also credited with being the World's first Minister for Multimedia,Fact|date=August 2008 to which portfolio was added the additional responsibility of Information Technology in 1998.Upon retiring from state parliament in 1999, Stockdale proceeded to accept positions within the Macquarie Bank Ltd, as Executive Chairman, Asset & Infrastructure Group, as well as the Chairmanship of Axon Instruments Inc. He has also been appointed as Chairman, Symex Holdings Ltd; Executive Chairman, Infrastructure, Macquarie Bank Ltd; Director,
Melbourne Football Club 1999-2001 and; Partner, Mills Oakley Lawyers 2005.Stockdale became president of the Liberal Party in February 2008. [ [http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23253132-29277,00.html Libs appoint new president | Herald Sun ] ]
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