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Name
  
Graeme Stoney

Role
  
Australian Politician




Education
  
Scotch College, Melbourne

Hon Eadley "Graeme" Stoney (born 1 April 1940) is a former Australian politician.

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Born in Mirboo North, Victoria, he was educated at Scotch College before becoming a farmer and newspaper proprietor. In 1992 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as the Liberal member for Central Highlands Province. He remained in Parliament until 2006.

Major Parliamentary achievements

  • Chairman of the Government Rail Trails Committee which oversaw the development of 17 trails in Victoria.
  • Spokesperson for Forestry and Liberal Party Upper House Whip.
  • Present

  • VicForests Board Member
  • Mountain Cattlemen's Association of Victoria Executive Officer
  • Beef Farmer
  • Current Community Service

  • Mansfield Historical Society President
  • Mansfield Keeping Place President
  • Life member Mansfield Autistic Centre
  • Life member Mountain Cattlemens Association of Victoria
  • Life member VTOA now Victorian Tourism Industry Council
  • References

    Graeme Stoney Wikipedia