Paul Braddy
The Hon Paul Braddy |
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28th Deputy Premier of Queensland | |
In office 22 November 2000 – 24 November 2000 |
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Premier | Peter Beattie |
Preceded by | Jim Elder |
Succeeded by | Terry Mackenroth |
Constituency | Kedron |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rockhampton |
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In office 16 February 1985 – 15 July 1995 |
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Preceded by | Keith Wright |
Succeeded by | Robert Schwarten |
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Kedron |
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In office 15 July 1995 – 17 February 2001 |
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Preceded by | Pat Comben |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
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Born | Brisbane, Queensland |
20 January 1939
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Occupation | Solicitor |
Paul Joseph Braddy (born 20 January 1939) is an Australian state politician. He was a solicitor before entering politics[1] and served as an alderman in the Rockhampton City Council for three years from 1979.[2] He entered the Queensland Parliament at a by-election for Rockhampton in 1985.[1] Braddy represented Rockhampton until 1995, when he changed to the seat of Kedron, where he remained the sitting member until his retirement.[3] He was, at various times, Minister for Education, Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for Police and Corrective Services in the Goss Labor Government, and Minister for Employment, Training and Industrial Relations under Peter Beattie.[1] He was briefly Deputy Premier of Queensland[4] following the resignation of Jim Elder and the appointment of Terry Mackenroth. In 1999 Braddy announced his intended resignation from politics after his seat of Kedron was abolished, saying that he did not intend to contest the next state election.[1]
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by | Leader of the House of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland 1991–1992 |
Succeeded by Terry Mackenroth |
Parliament of Queensland | ||
Preceded by | Member for Rockhampton 1985 - 1995 |
Succeeded by Robert Schwarten |
Preceded by | Member for Kedron 1995 - 2001 |
Abolished |
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