- Neil Brown (Australian politician)
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The Honourable
Neil Brown
QCMember of the Australian Parliament
for Diamond ValleyIn office
25 October 1969 – 2 December 1972Preceded by New seat Succeeded by David McKenzie In office
13 December 1975 – 5 March 1983Preceded by David McKenzie Succeeded by Peter Staples Member of the Australian Parliament
for MenziesIn office
1 December 1984 – 25 February 1991Preceded by New seat Succeeded by Kevin Andrews Personal details Born 22 February 1940 Nationality Australian Political party Liberal Party of Australia Alma mater University of Melbourne Occupation Barrister Neil Anthony Brown, QC (b. 22 February 1940) is an Australian lawyer, arbitrator, mediator and former Member of the Federal Parliament of Australia and Minister in the Federal Government.
He was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Diamond Valley from 1969 to 1972, and 1975 to 1983, and the Division of Menzies (both in Victoria) from 1984 to 1991. He was Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party under John Howard from 1985 to 1987, Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs from 1981 to 1982, Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs in 1982 and Minister for Communications from 1982 to 1983. He was also a Parliamentary Delegate to the United Nations.
He studied law at the University of Melbourne, and was admitted to the Bar in Victoria in 1964. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1980.
Brown is now a mediator and arbitrator in domestic and international commercial, trade and construction matters and in Internet domain name disputes.[1][2]
Honours
- 1 January 2001: Centenary Medal for service to the Commonwealth Parliament and Government from 1969 to 1991[3]
References
- ^ Aussie by any name, The Age, 19 September 2006.
- ^ Arbitrator backs claim domain name use was 'conduct in bad faith', The Age, 19 September 2006.
- ^ It's An Honour, Australian Government.
External links
- neilbrownqc.com (personal website)
Political offices Preceded by
Ian VinerMinister for Employment and Youth Affairs
1981–1982Succeeded by
Ian MacpheePreceded by
John MooreMinister for Business and Consumer Affairs
1982Succeeded by
Andrew Peacock
(Industry and Commerce)
Barry Cohen
(Consumer Affairs)Preceded by
Ian SinclairMinister for Communications
1982–1983Succeeded by
Michael DuffyParliament of Australia New division Member for Diamond Valley
1969–1972Succeeded by
David McKenziePreceded by
David McKenzieMember for Diamond Valley
1975–1983Succeeded by
Peter StaplesNew division Member for Menzies
1984–1991Succeeded by
Kevin AndrewsParty political offices Preceded by
John HowardDeputy Leader of the Liberal Party
1985–1987Succeeded by
Andrew PeacockCategories:- 1940 births
- Living people
- Australian barristers
- Queen's Counsel 1901–2000
- Liberal Party of Australia politicians
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Diamond Valley
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Menzies
- Members of the Australian House of Representatives
- University of Melbourne alumni
- Australian Queen's Counsel
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