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Preceded by
  
Sir Charles Cutler

Preceded by
  
Neil Pickard

Education
  
Orange High School

Preceded by
  
Tim Moore

Role
  
Politician


Preceded by
  
Ian Causley

Name
  
Garry West

Preceded by
  
Michael Cleary

Preceded by
  
Gerry Peacocke

Succeeded by
  
Russell Turner

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Party
  
National Party of Australia

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Garry West (born 19 January 1949) is an Australian politician. He was a National Party of Australia Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1976 to 1995, representing the electorate of Orange. He held several Ministerial positions in the Nick Greiner and then John Fahey Liberal-National coalition Government.

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Private life

West was educated at Canobolas Public School and Orange High School in Orange, New South Wales.

Early years

West was one of the early members of the NSW Branch of the Young Australian Country Party, later to become the Young Nationals (Australia)-NSW, elected as State Chairman (1972–1973) and Federal Chairman (1973–1976)

State politics

Following the retirement of Sir Charles Cutler, West, aged 27 years, sought and gained endorsement as the Country Party candidate for the seat of Orange and was elected at a by-election held on 14 February 1976 in a three-corned contest between the Country, Liberal and Labor parties after being forced to preferences. Less than three months later, West was reelected at the 1976 State elections, despite the Liberal-National coalition losing to Neville Wran's Australian Labor Party. West was re-elected at the 1978, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1991 and 1995 State elections.

West served as Shadow Minister for Sport, Recreation and Tourism (1984) and Shadow Minister for Housing (1981–1984). In the Greiner-Murray Liberal-National Government, West was appointed to the following:

  • Chief Secretary (1988 to 1990)
  • Minister for Tourism (1988 to 1991)
  • Minister for Lands and Forests (1990 to 1991)
  • Minister for Conservation and Land Management (1991 to 1993)
  • Minister for Energy (1992 to 1994)
  • Minister for Local Government and Cooperatives (1993 to 1994)
  • Minister for Police and Minister for Emergency Services (1994 to 1995)
  • After the defeat of the Liberal-National coalition government in 1995, Garry West resigned causing a by-election. Subsequently, Russell Turner of the National Party was elected.

    References

    Garry West Wikipedia