Douglas Scott (Australian politician)
- Douglas Scott (Australian politician)
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The Honourable Douglas Scott |
Senator for New South Wales |
In office
6 August 1970 – 20 November 1970 |
In office
18 May 1974 – 30 June 1985 |
Personal details |
Born |
12 May 1920 (1920-05-12) (age 91)
Adelaide, South Australia |
Nationality |
Australian |
Political party |
Australian Country Party |
Occupation |
Grazier, naval lieutenant |
Douglas Barr Scott (born 12 May 1920) is a former Australian National Party politician and briefly government minister.[citation needed]
Scott was born in Adelaide, South Australia and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Sydney. He was a farmer and grazier before entering politics. During World War II, he was a member of the Royal Australian Naval Volunteer Reserve from 1941 to 1945 and was discharged with the rank of lieutenant.[1]
Scott was appointed by the Parliament of New South Wales on 6 August 1970 to the Australian Senate to fill a casual vacancy created by the death of Colin McKellar and held it until the 21 November 1970 half Senate election. He was elected to the Senate at the May 1974 election. In 1979, he was appointed Minister for Special Trade Representations in Malcolm Fraser's ministry, until August 1980, when he was replaced by Ian Sinclair, following Sinclair's acquittal on fraud charges. He did not stand for re-election at the 1984 election and retired at the expiration of his term at the end of June 1985.[1]
Notes
Persondata |
Name |
Scott, Douglas Barr |
Alternative names |
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Short description |
Australian politician |
Date of birth |
12 May 1920 |
Place of birth |
Adelaide, South Australia |
Date of death |
Living person |
Place of death |
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Categories:
- 1920 births
- Living people
- National Party of Australia politicians
- Members of the Australian Senate for New South Wales
- Members of the Australian Senate
- National Party of Australia politician stubs
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