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Harry C. J. Phillips

Harry C. J. Phillips, AM, FACE (born Subiaco, 2 February 1943), is a leading[citation needed] political and civic education advocate and political commentator in Western Australia. He has extensive teaching and lecturing experience in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in political and civic education and has published widely in these fields, as well as sport, particularly tennis. Phillips's commitment to civics stems from his youth at Hyden Primary School, and his Alma Mater, Hale School.

Career edit

As of 2018, Phillips is an honorary professor at Edith Cowan University and an adjunct professor at Curtin University in Western Australia. He is also a Parliamentary Fellow (Education) at the Parliament of Western Australia and is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators (FACE). He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia and Curtin University and a Master of Arts and PhD in political science from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada. He has a Teachers' Certificate from Graylands Teachers College and a Teachers' Higher Certificate from the Education Department of Western Australia.

Following more than 30 years as a lecturer at Edith Cowan University an inscription was placed[when?] in the University path of honour which reads:

Dr Harry C. J. Phillips, ‘An inspirational lecturer and mentor: Respected political commentator; Your wisdom and kindness lives on in us.’

In October 2013, Phillips was awarded the prestigious Australian College of Educators State Medal for Western Australia. This was in recognition of an 'outstanding contribution to education'.

Memberships of advisory boards and committees Phillips has held include the Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, and Chair of the Constitutional Centre’s Civics and Citizenship Reference Group for Civic Education Agencies in Western Australia.[1]: 9  The agencies include the Western Australian Parliament, the Western Australian Electoral Commission and the Francis Burt Legal Education Centre. He is Member of the Post-Compulsory Education Politics and Law Course Study Assessment, Review and Moderation Panel for the School Curriculum and Standards Authority (with membership of the Politics and Law Course Committees for the previous Board of Secondary Education and the Curriculum Council). In 2009 he was presented with a Certificate of Recognition

for making an outstanding contribution to the Curriculum Council as Chief Examiner, Chief Marker and Syllabus committee member in Political and Legal Studies for more than 30 years.

At the Parliament of Western Australia he is a member of the Parliamentary History Advisory Committee and the Parliamentary Education Advisory Committee. In 2012 Phillips was a member of the Australian Curriculum Assessment Reporting Authority (ACARA) Advisory Panel for the National Curriculum 'Shape Paper in Civics and Citizenship'. Then in 2013 he was subsequently made a Member of the ACARA Advisory Committee for the formulation of the National Curriculum in Civics and Citizenship.

In addition, Phillips has also had strong links with sport in Western Australia. Previously he played some A grade cricket for the Subiaco Cricket Club and 3 league games for the Subiaco Football Club, for which since 2005 he has been a Vice Patron. His association with tennis has been extensive. In 1995 he received a Grand Slam Award for services to Tennis West. Then in 2013 he had a tennis court named after him at his home Reabold Tennis Club with the inscription

in recognition and appreciation of his dedication and expertise in researching and documenting the history of both Reabold Tennis Club and Tennis West.

Personal life edit

Phillips's wife Jan Phillips was a pre-primary teacher at Penrhos College for 23 years. His oldest daughter Michelle has two children, Alexander and Charlotte, and his youngest daughter Marina has two children, Harry and Poppy, with husband Adam.

Publications edit

Phillips published mainly on political topics, with a focus on parliament and electoral matters and political and civic education. In addition, he authored major works in sport, with particular focus on Western Australia. Selected publications are:

  • Phillips, H (2017), Parliamentary Committees in the Western Australian Parliament: an overview of their evolution, functions and features - Volume 1: 1879-2000. Perth, Parliament of Western Australia, 2017
  • Phillips, H. (2017) Michael Eamon Beahan, Noel Ashley Crichton-Browne, John Gordon Evans, Allan Charles Rocher, in The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate, vol 4, 1983-2002. Canberra, Department of the Senate, 2017
  • Phillips, H. (2015), A Citizens Guide to the Western Australian Parliament, fifth edition, Perth: Parliament of Western Australia.
  • Phillips, H with Kerr, L (2013), The March 2013 Western Australian election: first fixed election date delivers a resounding victory for the Barnett government, (Australasian Parliamentary Review Vol.28, No. 2, Spring 2013, pp. 106–119)
  • Phillips, H. (2013), Electoral Law in the State of Western Australia: An Overview, second edition, Perth: Western Australian Electoral Commission.
  • Phillips, H. (2013), The Reabold Tennis Club: A Chronicle of Its First Half Century Since 1956, Perth: Reabold Tennis Club.
  • Phillips, H. (2012), Proportional Representation in Western Australia: Its Principles, History, Outcomes and Education, Perth: Western Australian Electoral Commission.
  • Phillips, H. with Black, D.+ (2012) Making a Difference-A Frontier of Firsts Woman in the Western Australian Parliament, 1921–2012, Perth: Parliament of Western Australia.
  • Phillips, H. (2009), The 2008 Western Australian State Election: The Snap Poll Blunder, (Australasian Parliamentary Review, Vol. 24, No.1, Spring, pp. 226–242.)
  • Phillips, H (2009), The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia: its foundation, Perth: Constitutional Centre of Western Australia
  • Phillips, H. (2008), Electoral law in the State of Western Australia: an Overview, Perth: Western Australian Electoral Commission.
  • Phillips, H., with Pendal, P+. and Black, D (2007), Parliament: Mirror of the People, Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, 1890–2007, Perth: Parliament of Western Australia.
  • Phillips, H. with the assistance of K. Robinson (2006), The Quest for ‘One Vote One Value’ In Western Australia’s Political History, Perth: Western Australian Electoral Commission.
  • Phillips, H with Black D. (2005), Geoff Gallop: A New Generation Labor Man, in John Wanna and Paul Williams (eds), Yes Premier: Labor Leadership in Australia’s States and Territories, Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, pp. 114–142
  • Phillips, H. (2004), Speakers and presidents of the Parliament of Western Australia, Perth: Parliament of Western Australia.
  • Phillips, H (2004), The Canadian Provincial Integrity Commissioner: An Assessment for Adoption in Australian States, (Australasian Parliamentary Review, Vol. 19, No.1, pp. 125–138.)
  • Phillips, H with Black+, D. (2000), Making a Difference: Women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921–1999, Perth: Parliament of Western Australia.
  • Phillips, H. (2001), Compulsory Voting: The Australian Experiment, Perth: Western Australian Electoral Commission.
  • Phillips, H. with Beresford, Q+., Bekle, H., and Mulcock, J. (2001), The Salinity Crisis: Landscapes, Communities and Politics, Crawley: University of Western Australia Press.
  • Phillips, H. (2000), "Women in Western Australian Parliament 1921–1999: Towards a New Parliamentary Politics", (International Review of Women and Leadership, Vol. 6, No. 1, July, pp. 24–37.)
  • Phillips, H. (1999), "Citizenship: An Historical Overview", (The Social Educator, Vol. 19, No. 1, April, pp. 41–47.)
  • Phillips, H. and Black, D+ (1999),"A Bicameral Case Study: The 1998 Western Australian Abortion Legislation", (Legislative Studies, Vol. 13, No.2, Autumn, pp. 7–29.)
  • Phillips, H., Black, D, Bott, B and Fischer, T. (1998), Representing the People: Parliamentary Government in Western Australia, Fremantle Arts Centre Press.
  • Phillips, H. (1997), ‘Tennis West: Conservatism in the Cinderella West’, in Ed. Jaggard and J. Ryan (eds), Perspectives on Sport and Society, (Studies in Western Australian History, Vol. 17, pp. 95–100.)
  • Phillips, H. (1996), The Voice of Edith Cowan: Australia’s First Woman Parliamentarian, Perth: Edith Cowan University.
  • Phillips, H (1996), with Beresford, Q. and McMaster, L., Conflict and Consensus: Australian Politics and Law, Melbourne: Longmans.
  • Phillips, H. and Moroz, W. (1996), ‘Research findings on students’ perceptions of political awareness and the characteristics of a good citizen’, (Youth Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1, March, pp. 13–19.)
  • Phillips, H. with Brogan, M.+ (Eds) (1995), Past as Prologue: Royal Commission into Commercial Activities of Government and Other Matters: Proceedings from the Conference on the Part 11 Report of the Royal Commission and Reform of Government in Western Australia, Mount Lawley: SASTEC.
  • Phillips, H (1995), ‘The Ideals of Citizenship: Perceptions of Western Australian Youth’, in Murray Print (ed), Civics and Citizenship Education: Issues From Practice and Research, Belconnen: Australian Curriculum Studies Association, 19–38.
  • Phillips, H. (1995), Tennis West: A History of the Western Australian Lawn Tennis Association from the 1890s to the 1990s, Sydney: Playwright Publishing.
  • Phillips, H (1991), ‘The Modern Parliament’, in David Black (ed), The House on the Hill, A History of the Parliament of Western Australia, 1832–1990, Perth: Parliament of Western Australia, 185–262.
  • Phillips, H (1991), Second Reading: Parliamentary Government in Western Australia, revised edition, Perth Ministry for Education. 2014 Internet Update.
  • Phillips, H. (1985), ‘The Political Contest’, in The Other Side: Themes and Issues in Western Australian History, Perth: Bookland, pp. 87–103.
  • Phillips, H and Reilly, C (1982), Key Concepts in Politics, Melbourne, Thomas Nelson.
  • Phillips, H. (1980), 'The Political Participation Ethic and the Compulsory Vote', (Social Sciences Forum, Vol. 6 (1), pp. 1 –14.)
  • Phillips, H. (1997), 'The Education Power in Canada', (The Australian Journal of Teacher Education, Vol. 2 (2), pp. 26–37.)
  • The following entries in Jenny Gregory; Janice Gothard, eds. (2009). Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia. Crawley: UWA Publishing. ISBN 978-1-921401-15-2. OCLC 405500003. OL 45266821M. Wikidata Q5773872. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  1. Constitutional Centre of Western Australia, p. 232
  2. Electoral system, pp. 315–316
  3. Royal Commissions, pp. 779–780
  4. Tennis, pp. 863–865
  5. Wheatbelt, pp. 929–931

References edit

  1. ^ Saggers, Jan; Sambell, Catherine (September 2018). Review of the Constitutional Centre of Western Australia (PDF) (Report). Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.

General references edit

  • Pearce, Suzannah, ed. (2007). Who's who in Western Australia (Inaugural ed.). North Melbourne: Crown Content. pp. 607–608. ISBN 978-1-74095-154-8. ISSN 1834-836X.

Further reading edit

  • Parliament of Western Australia

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readingCareer editAs of 2018 update Phillips is an honorary professor at Edith Cowan University and an adjunct professor at Curtin University in Western Australia He is also a Parliamentary Fellow Education at the Parliament of Western Australia and is a Fellow of the Australian College of Educators FACE He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia and Curtin University and a Master of Arts and PhD in political science from the University of Western Ontario in London Ontario Canada He has a Teachers Certificate from Graylands Teachers College and a Teachers Higher Certificate from the Education Department of Western Australia Following more than 30 years as a lecturer at Edith Cowan University an inscription was placed when in the University path of honour which reads Dr Harry C J Phillips An inspirational lecturer and mentor Respected political commentator Your wisdom and kindness lives on in us In October 2013 Phillips was awarded the prestigious Australian College of Educators State Medal for Western Australia This was in recognition of an outstanding contribution to education Memberships of advisory boards and committees Phillips has held include the Constitutional Centre of Western Australia and Chair of the Constitutional Centre s Civics and Citizenship Reference Group for Civic Education Agencies in Western Australia 1 9 The agencies include the Western Australian Parliament the Western Australian Electoral Commission and the Francis Burt Legal Education Centre He is Member of the Post Compulsory Education Politics and Law Course Study Assessment Review and Moderation Panel for the School Curriculum and Standards Authority with membership of the Politics and Law Course Committees for the previous Board of Secondary Education and the Curriculum Council In 2009 he was presented with a Certificate of Recognitionfor making an outstanding contribution to the Curriculum Council as Chief Examiner Chief Marker and Syllabus committee member in Political and Legal Studies for more than 30 years At the Parliament of Western Australia he is a member of the Parliamentary History Advisory Committee and the Parliamentary Education Advisory Committee In 2012 Phillips was a member of the Australian Curriculum Assessment Reporting Authority ACARA Advisory Panel for the National Curriculum Shape Paper in Civics and Citizenship Then in 2013 he was subsequently made a Member of the ACARA Advisory Committee for the formulation of the National Curriculum in Civics and Citizenship In addition Phillips has also had strong links with sport in Western Australia Previously he played some A grade cricket for the Subiaco Cricket Club and 3 league games for the Subiaco Football Club for which since 2005 he has been a Vice Patron His association with tennis has been extensive In 1995 he received a Grand Slam Award for services to Tennis West Then in 2013 he had a tennis court named after him at his home Reabold Tennis Club with the inscriptionin recognition and appreciation of his dedication and expertise in researching and documenting the history of both Reabold Tennis Club and Tennis West Personal life editPhillips s wife Jan Phillips was a pre primary teacher at Penrhos College for 23 years His oldest daughter Michelle has two children Alexander and Charlotte and his youngest daughter Marina has two children Harry and Poppy with husband Adam Publications editPhillips published mainly on political topics with a focus on parliament and electoral matters and political and civic education In addition he authored major works in sport with particular focus on Western Australia Selected publications are Phillips H 2017 Parliamentary Committees in the Western Australian Parliament an overview of their evolution functions and features Volume 1 1879 2000 Perth Parliament of Western Australia 2017 Phillips H 2017 Michael Eamon Beahan Noel Ashley Crichton Browne John Gordon Evans Allan Charles Rocher in The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate vol 4 1983 2002 Canberra Department of the Senate 2017 Phillips H 2015 A Citizens Guide to the Western Australian Parliament fifth edition Perth Parliament of Western Australia Phillips H with Kerr L 2013 The March 2013 Western Australian election first fixed election date delivers a resounding victory for the Barnett government Australasian Parliamentary Review Vol 28 No 2 Spring 2013 pp 106 119 Phillips H 2013 Electoral Law in the State of Western Australia An Overview second edition Perth Western Australian Electoral Commission Phillips H 2013 The Reabold Tennis Club A Chronicle of Its First Half Century Since 1956 Perth Reabold Tennis Club Phillips H 2012 Proportional Representation in Western Australia Its Principles History Outcomes and Education Perth Western Australian Electoral Commission Phillips H with Black D 2012 Making a Difference A Frontier of Firsts Woman in the Western Australian Parliament 1921 2012 Perth Parliament of Western Australia Phillips H 2009 The 2008 Western Australian State Election The Snap Poll Blunder Australasian Parliamentary Review Vol 24 No 1 Spring pp 226 242 Phillips H 2009 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia its foundation Perth Constitutional Centre of Western Australia Phillips H 2008 Electoral law in the State of Western Australia an Overview Perth Western Australian Electoral Commission Phillips H with Pendal P and Black D 2007 Parliament Mirror of the People Members of the Parliament of Western Australia 1890 2007 Perth Parliament of Western Australia Phillips H with the assistance of K Robinson 2006 The Quest for One Vote One Value In Western Australia s Political History Perth Western Australian Electoral Commission Phillips H with Black D 2005 Geoff Gallop A New Generation Labor Man in John Wanna and Paul Williams eds Yes Premier Labor Leadership in Australia s States and Territories Sydney University of New South Wales Press pp 114 142 Phillips H 2004 Speakers and presidents of the Parliament of Western Australia Perth Parliament of Western Australia Phillips H 2004 The Canadian Provincial Integrity Commissioner An Assessment for Adoption in Australian States Australasian Parliamentary Review Vol 19 No 1 pp 125 138 Phillips H with Black D 2000 Making a Difference Women in the Western Australian Parliament 1921 1999 Perth Parliament of Western Australia Phillips H 2001 Compulsory Voting The Australian Experiment Perth Western Australian Electoral Commission Phillips H with Beresford Q Bekle H and Mulcock J 2001 The Salinity Crisis Landscapes Communities and Politics Crawley University of Western Australia Press Phillips H 2000 Women in Western Australian Parliament 1921 1999 Towards a New Parliamentary Politics International Review of Women and Leadership Vol 6 No 1 July pp 24 37 Phillips H 1999 Citizenship An Historical Overview The Social Educator Vol 19 No 1 April pp 41 47 Phillips H and Black D 1999 A Bicameral Case Study The 1998 Western Australian Abortion Legislation Legislative Studies Vol 13 No 2 Autumn pp 7 29 Phillips H Black D Bott B and Fischer T 1998 Representing the People Parliamentary Government in Western Australia Fremantle Arts Centre Press Phillips H 1997 Tennis West Conservatism in the Cinderella West in Ed Jaggard and J Ryan eds Perspectives on Sport and Society Studies in Western Australian History Vol 17 pp 95 100 Phillips H 1996 The Voice of Edith Cowan Australia s First Woman Parliamentarian Perth Edith Cowan University Phillips H 1996 with Beresford Q and McMaster L Conflict and Consensus Australian Politics and Law Melbourne Longmans Phillips H and Moroz W 1996 Research findings on students perceptions of political awareness and the characteristics of a good citizen Youth Studies Vol 15 No 1 March pp 13 19 Phillips H with Brogan M Eds 1995 Past as Prologue Royal Commission into Commercial Activities of Government and Other Matters Proceedings from the Conference on the Part 11 Report of the Royal Commission and Reform of Government in Western Australia Mount Lawley SASTEC Phillips H 1995 The Ideals of Citizenship Perceptions of Western Australian Youth in Murray Print ed Civics and Citizenship Education Issues From Practice and Research Belconnen Australian Curriculum Studies Association 19 38 Phillips H 1995 Tennis West A History of the Western Australian Lawn Tennis Association from the 1890s to the 1990s Sydney Playwright Publishing Phillips H 1991 The Modern Parliament in David Black ed The House on the Hill A History of the Parliament of Western Australia 1832 1990 Perth Parliament of Western Australia 185 262 Phillips H 1991 Second Reading Parliamentary Government in Western Australia revised edition Perth Ministry for Education 2014 Internet Update Phillips H 1985 The Political Contest in The Other Side Themes and Issues in Western Australian History Perth Bookland pp 87 103 Phillips H and Reilly C 1982 Key Concepts in Politics Melbourne Thomas Nelson Phillips H 1980 The Political Participation Ethic and the Compulsory Vote Social Sciences Forum Vol 6 1 pp 1 14 Phillips H 1997 The Education Power in Canada The Australian Journal of Teacher Education Vol 2 2 pp 26 37 The following entries in Jenny Gregory Janice Gothard eds 2009 Historical Encyclopedia of Western Australia Crawley UWA Publishing ISBN 978 1 921401 15 2 OCLC 405500003 OL 45266821M Wikidata Q5773872 Retrieved 11 December 2021 Constitutional Centre of Western Australia p 232Electoral system pp 315 316Royal Commissions pp 779 780Tennis pp 863 865Wheatbelt pp 929 931 Entries in the Oxford Companion to Australian Sport 1994 second edition Melbourne Oxford University Press Entries revised Esme Boyd Pat Cash Ashley Cooper Margaret Court Smith Jack Crawford Neale Fraser Lew Hoad Harry Hopman Hopman Hoad Towel Incident Hopman Cup Rod Laver Jan Lehane O Neil Peter McNamera Paul McNamee Memorial Drive Tennis Club John Newcombe Tennis Elite Players Since 1930 Tennis Open Championships before 1930 Tennis Open Championships Lesley Turner Veteran s Tennis Nancy Wynne Bolton Additional for second edition John Alexander Bill Bowrey Mary Carter Judy Dalton Teggart John Fitzgerald Joan Hartigan Thelma Long Coyne Ken McGregor Beryl Penrose Fred Stolle Horrie Rice Mervyn Rose Elizabeth Smylie Sayers and Wendy Turnbull Entries in the Oxford Companion to Australian Cricket 1996 Melbourne Oxford University Press Entries Ian Brayshaw Derek Chadwick John Sam Gannon Desmond Hoare John Inverarity Ernest Parker and Keith Slater Bi annual Political Chronicles for Western Australia for The Australian Journal of Politics and History from 1992 and earlier selected issues Co authored with David Black from 1992 until 2003 and with Liz Kerr from 2004 to 2018 References edit Saggers Jan Sambell Catherine September 2018 Review of the Constitutional Centre of Western Australia PDF Report Department of the Premier and Cabinet Government of Western Australia Retrieved 13 December 2021 General references editPearce Suzannah ed 2007 Who s who in Western Australia Inaugural ed North Melbourne Crown Content pp 607 608 ISBN 978 1 74095 154 8 ISSN 1834 836X Further reading editParliament of Western Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harry C J Phillips amp oldid 1171522631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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