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Preceded by
  
Earle Bailey

Occupation
  
Bank officer

Succeeded by
  
Ronan Lee

Political party
  
Liberal Party

Nationality
  
Australian

Role
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
New seat

Name
  
Denver Beanland


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Full Name
  
Denver Edward Beanland

Born
  
26 January 1945 (age 79) Kilcoy, Queensland, Australia (
1945-01-26
)

Alma mater
  
University of Queensland

Party
  
Liberal Party of Australia

Books
  
The Queensland Caesar: Sir Thomas McIlwraith, A Court Apart: The District Court of Queensland

Education
  
University of Queensland

Denver Edward Beanland (born 1945) is a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and leader of the Queensland Liberal Party.

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Early life

Denver Edward Beanland was born on 26 January 1945 at St Margaret's Private Hospital, Kilcoy, Queensland, the only son of Norman Edward Beanland and his wife Gwendoline (née Runge). The family lived a dairy farm called Avondale (originally owned by Beanland's grandfather Herbert Beanland) located at Mary Smokes Creek, between Kilcoy and Woodford.

Beanland attended the Kalangara State School at Stoney Creek, four miles from his home. He continued his secondary education at Caboolture State High School.

Local politics

Beanland was elected as an Alderman of the Brisbane City Council in 1976 and served on that Council, including a period as Deputy Lord Mayor of Brisbane until 1986.

State politics

In 1986, Beanland was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, in 1986, as the member for Toowong. He represented Toowong until 1992, at which time it was renamed Indooroopilly.

Beanland was leader of the Liberal Party in the Queensland Parliament from May 1990 until November 1991, when he was ousted by Joan Sheldon. Although he did not return to the Liberal leadership, he became deputy leader in 1995.

Denver Beanland served as Attorney-General in the Borbidge government from February 1996 to 20 June 1998. He also served as Opposition Spokesperson, prior to 1996, for a number of portfolios including Justice, Transport and Land Management. He lost his seat of Indooroopilly at the 2001 state election.

Later life

After leaving politics, Beanland studied at the University of Queensland, completing a Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in history in 2007. The topic of his PhD thesis was former Queensland Premier Thomas McIlwraith.

From 2007 to 2009 Beanland was the President of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland. In 2015 Beanland was appointed by the Abbott Government to chair the National Archives Advisory Council.

Publications

  • — (1993). The Family of Thomas and Lydia Emma Kinton Beanland. Boolarong. ISBN 978-0-86439-155-1. 
  • — (2007). "PhD thesis". Queensland Caesar: Sir Thomas McIlwraith (PDF). School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics, University of Queensland. 
  • — (2009). A Court Apart: The District Court of Queensland. Supreme Court of Queensland Library. ISBN 978-0-9803220-4-0. 
  • — (2013). The Queensland Caesar, Sir Thomas McIlwraith. Brisbane Boolarong Press. ISBN 978-1-922109-55-2. 
  • References

    Denver Beanland Wikipedia