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Kevin Stewart (Australian politician)

Kevin James Stewart AO (20 September 1928 – 22 August 2006), an Australian former politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Canterbury between 1962 and 1985 for the Labor Party. During his period in office, Stewart held a range of ministerial portfolios, including as Minister for Health and Local Government.

Kevin Stewart
Minister for Health
In office
14 May 1976 – 2 October 1981
PremierNeville Wran
Preceded byDick Healey
Succeeded byLaurie Brereton
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Canterbury
In office
3 March 1962 – 31 December 1985
Preceded byArthur Tonge
Succeeded byKevin Moss
Personal details
Born
Kevin James Stewart

(1928-09-20)20 September 1928
Belmore, New South Wales, Australia
Died22 August 2006(2006-08-22) (aged 77)
Canterbury, New South Wales, Australia
Political partyLabor
SpouseJean Keating
RelationsFrank Stewart (brother)
Children5 (f), 2 (s)

His brother, Frank Stewart, was a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Lang and later Grayndler between 1953 and 1979, also for Labor.

Early career and background edit

Kevin Stewart was born in Belmore, New South Wales. His father, Patrick Francis Stewart was a public servant. Both Kevin and Frank Stewart were educated at Christian Brothers' High School, Lewisham and De La Salle College, Marrickville.

A member of the ALP from the early age of 17, Kevin was employed by the New South Wales Government Railways from 1944 till his election to parliament. He was an official in the Australasian Transport Officers' Association.[1]

Political career edit

Stewart defeated Arthur Tonge, the sitting member for Canterbury, in Labor pre-selection and was subsequently elected as the member at the 1962 general election. With the election of the Wran government in 1976, Stewart became the Minister for Health. He retained this position until 1981. His term of office was marked by an attempt to redistribute health resources away from the inner city of Sydney and to areas of New South Wales with rapidly growing populations, particularly the western suburbs of Sydney.

Stewart subsequently served as Minister for Youth and Community Services (1981–1983), Minister for Mineral Resources (1983–1984) and Minister for Local Government (1984–1985). He retained this seat until he was obliged to resign from parliament in 1985 after being appointed New South Wales Agent-General in London, where he served until 1988.[1]

In the 1989 Australia Day honours list, Stewart was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).[2]

Stewart died age 77 in Sydney in August 2006.

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs (Rugby League) edit

Patrick Francis Stewart, the father of both Kevin and Frank Stewart, was the founding president of the Canterbury Bankstown Leagues Club.[citation needed] The Stewart family's members have been long-term supporters of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs. In recognition of this support, the grandstand at Belmore Sports Ground (the former home ground of the club) is named the "Stewart Stand" after Patrick, Frank, and Kevin Stewart.[3]

Following an incident where Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs football club was stripped of all points in the National Rugby League competition for breach of the salary cap, Kevin Stewart was appointed chairman of the board in 2002. This appointment was made in an attempt to restore the clubs' reputation.[3] For his service to rugby league, on 8 February 2000 he was awarded the Australian Sports Medal.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kevin Stewart (1928–2006)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  2. ^ "STEWART, Kevin James - Officer of the Order of Australia". It's an honour database. Australian Government. 26 January 1989. Retrieved 25 May 2017. AO AUST DAY 1989. FOR SERVICE TO THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARILIAMENT AND AS A NEW SOUTH WALES AGENT-GENERAL IN LONDON
  3. ^ a b AAP (22 August 2006). "Bulldogs president Kevin Stewart dies". The Age. Retrieved 25 May 2017.
  4. ^ "STEWART, Kevin James - Australian Sports Medal". It's an honour database. Australian Government. 8 February 2000. Retrieved 25 May 2017. Long time involvement with Sydney Bulldogs, and Canterbury Bankstown rugby league clubs

 

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Canterbury
1962–1985
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Health
1976–1981
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Youth and Community Services
1981–1983
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Mineral Resources
1983–1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Local Government
1984–1985
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Reginald F. Watson
Agent-General for New South Wales
1986–1988
Succeeded by
Norman Brunsdon
Sporting positions
Preceded by
President of the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
2002–2006
Succeeded by

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Kevin James Stewart AO 20 September 1928 22 August 2006 an Australian former politician was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Canterbury between 1962 and 1985 for the Labor Party During his period in office Stewart held a range of ministerial portfolios including as Minister for Health and Local Government The HonourableKevin StewartAOMinister for HealthIn office 14 May 1976 2 October 1981PremierNeville WranPreceded byDick HealeySucceeded byLaurie BreretonMember of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for CanterburyIn office 3 March 1962 31 December 1985Preceded byArthur TongeSucceeded byKevin MossPersonal detailsBornKevin James Stewart 1928 09 20 20 September 1928Belmore New South Wales AustraliaDied22 August 2006 2006 08 22 aged 77 Canterbury New South Wales AustraliaPolitical partyLaborSpouseJean KeatingRelationsFrank Stewart brother Children5 f 2 s His brother Frank Stewart was a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing Lang and later Grayndler between 1953 and 1979 also for Labor Contents 1 Early career and background 2 Political career 3 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League 4 ReferencesEarly career and background editKevin Stewart was born in Belmore New South Wales His father Patrick Francis Stewart was a public servant Both Kevin and Frank Stewart were educated at Christian Brothers High School Lewisham and De La Salle College Marrickville A member of the ALP from the early age of 17 Kevin was employed by the New South Wales Government Railways from 1944 till his election to parliament He was an official in the Australasian Transport Officers Association 1 Political career editStewart defeated Arthur Tonge the sitting member for Canterbury in Labor pre selection and was subsequently elected as the member at the 1962 general election With the election of the Wran government in 1976 Stewart became the Minister for Health He retained this position until 1981 His term of office was marked by an attempt to redistribute health resources away from the inner city of Sydney and to areas of New South Wales with rapidly growing populations particularly the western suburbs of Sydney Stewart subsequently served as Minister for Youth and Community Services 1981 1983 Minister for Mineral Resources 1983 1984 and Minister for Local Government 1984 1985 He retained this seat until he was obliged to resign from parliament in 1985 after being appointed New South Wales Agent General in London where he served until 1988 1 In the 1989 Australia Day honours list Stewart was made an Officer of the Order of Australia AO 2 Stewart died age 77 in Sydney in August 2006 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League editPatrick Francis Stewart the father of both Kevin and Frank Stewart was the founding president of the Canterbury Bankstown Leagues Club citation needed The Stewart family s members have been long term supporters of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs In recognition of this support the grandstand at Belmore Sports Ground the former home ground of the club is named the Stewart Stand after Patrick Frank and Kevin Stewart 3 Following an incident where Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs football club was stripped of all points in the National Rugby League competition for breach of the salary cap Kevin Stewart was appointed chairman of the board in 2002 This appointment was made in an attempt to restore the clubs reputation 3 For his service to rugby league on 8 February 2000 he was awarded the Australian Sports Medal 4 References edit a b Kevin Stewart 1928 2006 Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 1 May 2019 STEWART Kevin James Officer of the Order of Australia It s an honour database Australian Government 26 January 1989 Retrieved 25 May 2017 AO AUST DAY 1989 FOR SERVICE TO THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARILIAMENT AND AS A NEW SOUTH WALES AGENT GENERAL IN LONDON a b AAP 22 August 2006 Bulldogs president Kevin Stewart dies The Age Retrieved 25 May 2017 STEWART Kevin James Australian Sports Medal It s an honour database Australian Government 8 February 2000 Retrieved 25 May 2017 Long time involvement with Sydney Bulldogs and Canterbury Bankstown rugby league clubs New South Wales Legislative Assembly Preceded byArthur Tonge Member for Canterbury1962 1985 Succeeded byKevin Moss Political offices Preceded byDick Healey Minister for Health1976 1981 Succeeded byLaurie Brereton Preceded byRex Jackson Minister for Youth and Community Services1981 1983 Succeeded byFrank Walker Preceded byNeville Wran Minister for Mineral Resources1983 1984 Succeeded byDon Day Preceded byLin Gordon Minister for Local Government1984 1985 Succeeded byPeter Anderson Diplomatic posts Preceded byReginald F Watson Agent General for New South Wales1986 1988 Succeeded byNorman Brunsdon Sporting positions Preceded by President of the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs2002 2006 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kevin Stewart Australian 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