- Shayne Murphy
Shayne Michael Murphy (born
8 January 1952 ),Australia n politician, was a member of theAustralian Senate , representingTasmania , from 1993 to 2005. He represented theAustralian Labor Party from his election until 2001, when he left the party and became an independent.Murphy was born in
Queenstown, Tasmania , and became a shearer. He became involved with the union movement, rising to become State Secretary of the Tasmanian branch of theConstruction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union . He was also the secretary of the ALP's Industry Policy Committee in Tasmania. He attributed his resignation from the ALP to their policies on logging.In the 2001-04 Parliament, Murphy shared the balance of power with Senators
Len Harris ,Brian Harradine andMeg Lees , who left theAustralian Democrats in 2002. This meant that the government could pass legislation through the Senate only by winning the support of these Senators. Murphy often voted with the government to pass key pieces of legislation. An example of this was Education MinisterBrendan Nelson 's higher education reforms, which allowed universities to increase fees.But Murphy also played a role in rejecting some legislation. In March 2004, Murphy combined with Harradine to block the full privatisation of two-thirds state-owned telecommunications company
Telstra . Murphy was defeated at the 2004 election. His term expired on30 June ,2005 .
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