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Preceded by
  
Sir Robert Cotton

Role
  
Australian Politician

Name
  
Chris Puplick


Alma mater
  
University of Sydney

Nationality
  
Australian

Education
  
University of Sydney

Born
  
13 May 1948 (age 75) London, England (
1948-05-13
)

Political party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Occupation
  
Private sector consultant

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Christopher John Guelph "Chris" Puplick AM (born 13 May 1948) is an Australian politician, public servant and public intellectual.

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He was appointed to a casual vacancy in the Senate in July 1978, representing the Liberal Party of Australia, but was defeated at the 1980 election, completing his term in June 1981. He was returned to the Senate at the 1984 election but was again defeated at the 1990 election and served out his term, finishing in June of that year. After leaving Parliament, Puplick was appointed President of the NSW Anti-Discrimination Board and NSW Privacy Commissioner. He was appointed a Member (AM) of the Order of Australia in 2001, for contributions to Australian politics and public policy, particularly in relation to human rights and social justice.

Puplick resigned his Anti-Discrimination Board and Privacy Commission positions in 2003 following allegations of administrative favouritism involving a personal friend, and a deteriorating relationship with the New South Wales Government.

Memberships, Directorships

  • Member, Australia Council Theatre Board
  • Member, National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Board of Directors
  • Chair, National Film and Sound Archive Board, 2008–2011
  • Chair, Australian National Council on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases
  • NSW Privacy Commissioner, 1999–2003
  • Publications

  • Chris Puplick and R.J. Southey, 1980, Liberal Thinking, Macmillan, Melbourne.
  • Chris Puplick, 1984, 'Science and Technology', in George Brandis, Tom Harley and Don Markwell (eds), Liberals Face the Future: Essays on Australian Liberalism, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
  • John Black, Michael Macklin and Chris Puplick, 1992, ‘How Parliament Works in Practice’, in Parliamentary Perspectives 1991, Papers on Parliament, No. 14, Department of the Senate, February 1992.
  • Chris Puplick, October 1st, 2012, Platform Papers 33: Changing Times at NIDA, Currency Press, ISBN 9780987211422.
  • References

    Chris Puplick Wikipedia