Bob Quinn (Australian politician)

Bob Quinn (Australian politician)

:"For the Australian rules footballer, see Bob Quinn (Australian footballer)."

Robert Joseph (Bob) Quinn (born 9 September 1947 in Murwillumbah, NSW) is an Australian Liberal Party politician in the Queensland parliament. He was leader of the Queensland Liberal Party from 2001 until being ousted on 7 August 2006 by Bruce Flegg.

Quinn was a schoolteacher before entering politics. He was elected to Parliament in 1989 after winning the seat of South Coast. The booming population of the Gold Coast saw Quinn's electorate undergo several redistributions and name changes. He was the member for Merrimac from 1992 to 2001 and the member for Robina from 2001 onwards.

The Liberal Party victory in the Mundingburra by-election in February 1996 brought about a hung parliament in Queensland. Independent Liz Cunningham held the balance of power and chose to support the Borbidge led National-Liberal Coalition in forming government. Quinn subsequently became Minister for Education. The Australian Labor Party, led by Peter Beattie, won office in the June 1998 state election, which ended the Coalition agreement between the two parties. Dr David Watson took over the Liberal Leadership from Joan Sheldon and Quinn became Deputy Leader of the Party.

In the 2001 state election, Labor dealt a massive blow to the reformed Coalition, with the Liberal Party winning only three seats in the 89 member Parliament. Watson resigned as leader and with Sheldon being the only other Liberal MP, Quinn became the Liberal Leader by default. Again, the Coalition agreement was torn up after the defeat.

The Liberals negotiated a new Coalition agreement with the Nationals and their new leader, Lawrence Springborg in April 2003. As leader of the junior party, Quinn became Deputy Leader of the Opposition and Shadow Treasurer. He forged a close working relationship with Springborg and made efforts to repair the damaged relationship between the two parties.

During the 2004 election campaign, Quinn worked closely with Springborg, but was criticised by some Liberals for being too subservient to the Nationals Leader. The Coalition again suffered a massive defeat at the hands of the ALP, with the Liberal Party gaining just two additional seats, lifting its representation to five. When the Coalition agreement automatically expired following the election loss, the two parties opted not to renew it. This decision meant that the Liberals lost their status as members of the Official Opposition (this place being taken by the National Party alone).

After the election, Quinn gained some prominence in the wake of the failures of the Government-owned electricity corporation Energex in South East Queensland. The scandal surrounding Dr Jayant Patel also caused considerable damage to the Beattie Government in 2005. The Liberal Party won the two safe Labor seats of Chatsworth and Redcliffe in by-elections in August 2005, bringing the Liberal parliamentary representation to seven seats. However, former Brisbane City councillor Michael Caltabiano, who was elected as the Member for Chatsworth, was touted in the media as a likely challenger to Quinn's leadership.

Quinn and his party dismissed suggestions from Lawrence Springborg that the two conservative parties merge as impractical, but the parties did announce the renewal of their Coalition agreement on 28 September 2005, but without Quinn becoming Deputy Leader of the Opposition.

In November 2005, Independent Gympie MP Elisa Roberts accused Quinn of attempting to bribe her. Roberts alleged Quinn offered her $60,000 to join the Liberal Party before the next state election, due in February 2007. Three separate investigations conducted by the Queensland Electoral Commission, the Crime and Misconduct Commission and the Queensland Police all found insufficient evidence to prove the bribery allegations, thus clearing Quinn of any wrongdoing.

On 7 August, 2006, Quinn was ousted by a vote in the Liberal Party party room, culminating with the unanimous election of Bruce Flegg as his replacement. [cite news|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2006/08/07/1708778.htm|title=Party changes renew Qld election speculation|date=2006-08-08|publisher=ABC News] On 11 August, 2006 he announced that he would not contest the next state election. [ [http://www.abc.net.au/elections/qld/2006/guide/summary.htm Queensland 2006/07 State Election] - ABC News (Australia)]

Quinn is a member of the Local Government Reform Commission. [cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,21702122-3102,00.html|title=Mergers fuel bush anger|date=2007-05-10|publisher=Courier Mail]

ee also

* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2004-2006
* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 2001-2004
* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1998-2001
* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1995-1998
* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1992-1995
* Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, 1989-1992

External links

* [http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/view/legislativeAssembly/documents/memberBio/QuinnRobert.htm Official biography]
* [http://www.qld.liberal.org.au/members.aspx?memID=20 Liberal Party biography]

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DATE OF BIRTH=9 September 1947
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