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Wal Fife

Wallace Clyde Fife (2 October 1929 – 16 November 2017) was an Australian politician and minister in the New South Wales Government and Federal Government.

Wal Fife
Manager of Opposition Business
In office
14 August 1987 – 23 May 1992
Preceded byJohn Spender
Succeeded byWarwick Smith
Minister for Aviation
In office
7 May 1982 – 11 March 1983
Preceded byCharles Jones
Succeeded byKim Beazley
Minister for Education
In office
8 December 1979 – 7 May 1982
Preceded byJohn Carrick
Succeeded byPeter Baume
Minister for Consumer Affairs
In office
17 July 1977 – 8 December 1979
Preceded byJohn Howard
Succeeded byVictor Garland
Member of the Australian Parliament
for Farrer (1975-1984) & Hume (1984-1993)
In office
13 December 1975 – 8 February 1993
Preceded byDavid Fairbairn (Farrer)
Stephen Lusher (Hume)
Succeeded byTim Fischer (Farrer)
John Sharp (Hume)
Minister for Mines & Transport
In office
22 June 1967 – 10 October 1975
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for Wagga Wagga
In office
14 December 1957 – 15 October 1975
Preceded byEdgar Graham
Succeeded byJoe Schipp
Personal details
Born
Wallace Clyde Fife

(1929-10-02)2 October 1929
Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
Died16 November 2017(2017-11-16) (aged 88)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory[1]
NationalityAustralian
Political partyLiberal Party
SpouseMarcia Hargreaves Stanley
ChildrenTwo daughters; two sons.
OccupationBusinessman

Early life Edit

Fife was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, and was educated at Wagga Wagga Public School, Wagga Wagga and Canberra Grammar School. In 1948 he started working in the federal secretariat of the Liberal Party and in 1949 he joined his family business, Fifes Produce Pty Ltd, in Wagga Wagga. He married Marcia Hargreaves Stanley in May 1952 and they had two daughters and two sons.[2]

Political career Edit

Fife was elected as the member for Wagga Wagga in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1957. He was Minister for Mines from June 1967 to January 1975, Minister for Conservation from March 1971 to June 1972, Minister for Power from June 1972 to January 1975 and Minister for Transport and Minister for Highways from January 1975 until his retirement from the New South Wales Parliament in October 1975.[2] The member for the federal seat of Farrer David Fairbairn had announced his resignation and Fife was pre-selected as the Liberal candidate for the next federal election.[3][4]

Fife was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Farrer at the election on 13 December 1975. He was Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs from July 1977 to December 1979, Minister for Education from December 1979 to May 1982 and Minister for Aviation from May 1982 until the defeat of the Fraser government at the March 1983 election. Following an electoral distribution that moved Wagga Wagga into the Division of Hume, he stood for and won that seat at the 1984 election. His role in Opposition included a stint as Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives between May 1989 and April 1990, since Liberal deputy leader Fred Chaney was still a Senator. He retired from parliament prior to the 1993 election.[5]

Honours Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Lindbeck, Jody (16 November 2017). "Former minister Wal Fife has died". The Daily Advertiser.
  2. ^ a b c "The Hon. Wallace Clyde Fife (1929–2017)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Minister for pre-selection". The Canberra Times. 13 August 1975. p. 3. Retrieved 10 October 2021 – via Trove.
  4. ^ "Endorsed". The Canberra Times. 11 September 1975. p. 3. Retrieved 10 October 2021 – via Trove.
  5. ^ "Biography for Fife, the Hon. Wallace Clyde". ParlInfo Web. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Centenary Medal entry for The Hon Wallace Clyde Fife". It's an Honour, Australian Honours Database. Canberra, Australia: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 1 January 2001. Retrieved 28 November 2019.

 

Parliament of New South Wales
Political offices
Vacant
Title last held by
Jack FitzGerald
Assistant Minister for Education
1965–1967
Vacant
Title next held by
Bob Debus
Preceded by Minister for Mines
1967 – 1975
Succeeded byas Minister for Mines
Minister for Energy
New title Minister for Power
1972 – 1975
Preceded by Minister for Conservation
1971–1972
Succeeded by
Preceded by Assistant Treasurer
1972–1975
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Transport
1975
Preceded by Minister for Highways
1975
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by Member for Wagga Wagga
1957–1975
Succeeded by
Parliament of Australia
Political offices
Preceded by Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs
1977–1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Education
1979–1982
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for Aviation
1982–1983
Succeeded by
Australian House of Representatives
Preceded by Member for Farrer
1975–1984
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member for Hume
1984–1993
Succeeded by

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Wallace Clyde Fife 2 October 1929 16 November 2017 was an Australian politician and minister in the New South Wales Government and Federal Government The HonourableWal FifeManager of Opposition BusinessIn office 14 August 1987 23 May 1992Preceded byJohn SpenderSucceeded byWarwick SmithMinister for AviationIn office 7 May 1982 11 March 1983Preceded byCharles JonesSucceeded byKim BeazleyMinister for EducationIn office 8 December 1979 7 May 1982Preceded byJohn CarrickSucceeded byPeter BaumeMinister for Consumer AffairsIn office 17 July 1977 8 December 1979Preceded byJohn HowardSucceeded byVictor GarlandMember of the Australian Parliament for Farrer 1975 1984 amp Hume 1984 1993 In office 13 December 1975 8 February 1993Preceded byDavid Fairbairn Farrer Stephen Lusher Hume Succeeded byTim Fischer Farrer John Sharp Hume Minister for Mines amp TransportIn office 22 June 1967 10 October 1975Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Wagga WaggaIn office 14 December 1957 15 October 1975Preceded byEdgar GrahamSucceeded byJoe SchippPersonal detailsBornWallace Clyde Fife 1929 10 02 2 October 1929Wagga Wagga New South WalesDied16 November 2017 2017 11 16 aged 88 Canberra Australian Capital Territory 1 NationalityAustralianPolitical partyLiberal PartySpouseMarcia Hargreaves StanleyChildrenTwo daughters two sons OccupationBusinessman Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Honours 4 NotesEarly life EditFife was born in Wagga Wagga New South Wales and was educated at Wagga Wagga Public School Wagga Wagga and Canberra Grammar School In 1948 he started working in the federal secretariat of the Liberal Party and in 1949 he joined his family business Fifes Produce Pty Ltd in Wagga Wagga He married Marcia Hargreaves Stanley in May 1952 and they had two daughters and two sons 2 Political career EditFife was elected as the member for Wagga Wagga in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1957 He was Minister for Mines from June 1967 to January 1975 Minister for Conservation from March 1971 to June 1972 Minister for Power from June 1972 to January 1975 and Minister for Transport and Minister for Highways from January 1975 until his retirement from the New South Wales Parliament in October 1975 2 The member for the federal seat of Farrer David Fairbairn had announced his resignation and Fife was pre selected as the Liberal candidate for the next federal election 3 4 Fife was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for Farrer at the election on 13 December 1975 He was Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs from July 1977 to December 1979 Minister for Education from December 1979 to May 1982 and Minister for Aviation from May 1982 until the defeat of the Fraser government at the March 1983 election Following an electoral distribution that moved Wagga Wagga into the Division of Hume he stood for and won that seat at the 1984 election His role in Opposition included a stint as Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives between May 1989 and April 1990 since Liberal deputy leader Fred Chaney was still a Senator He retired from parliament prior to the 1993 election 5 Honours EditHonorary Doctor of Letters HonDLitt from Charles Sturt University 2 Centenary Medal 1 January 2001 For service to Australian society through the Commonwealth and state parliaments and government 6 Notes Edit Lindbeck Jody 16 November 2017 Former minister Wal Fife has died The Daily Advertiser a b c The Hon Wallace Clyde Fife 1929 2017 Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales Retrieved 1 May 2019 Minister for pre selection The Canberra Times 13 August 1975 p 3 Retrieved 10 October 2021 via Trove Endorsed The Canberra Times 11 September 1975 p 3 Retrieved 10 October 2021 via Trove Biography for Fife the Hon Wallace Clyde ParlInfo Web Parliament of Australia Retrieved 28 November 2019 Centenary Medal entry for The Hon Wallace Clyde Fife It s an Honour Australian Honours Database Canberra Australia Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 1 January 2001 Retrieved 28 November 2019 Parliament of New South WalesPolitical officesVacantTitle last held byJack FitzGerald Assistant Minister for Education1965 1967 VacantTitle next held byBob DebusPreceded byTom Lewis Minister for Mines1967 1975 Succeeded byGeorge Freudensteinas Minister for MinesMinister for EnergyNew title Minister for Power1972 1975Preceded byJack Beale Minister for Conservation1971 1972 Succeeded byGeorge FreudensteinPreceded byGeorge Freudenstein Assistant Treasurer1972 1975 Succeeded byMax RuddockPreceded byMilton Morris Minister for Transport1975Preceded byCharles Cutler Minister for Highways1975New South Wales Legislative AssemblyPreceded byEddie Graham Member for Wagga Wagga1957 1975 Succeeded byJoe SchippParliament of AustraliaPolitical officesPreceded byJohn Howard Minister for Business and Consumer Affairs1977 1979 Succeeded byVictor GarlandPreceded byJohn Carrick Minister for Education1979 1982 Succeeded byPeter BaumePreceded byCharles Jones Minister for Aviation1982 1983 Succeeded byKim BeazleyAustralian House of RepresentativesPreceded byDavid Fairbairn Member for Farrer1975 1984 Succeeded byTim FischerPreceded byStephen Lusher Member for Hume1984 1993 Succeeded byJohn Sharp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wal Fife amp oldid 1167867258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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