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Larry Anthony

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Preceded by
  
Neville Newell

Parents
  
Doug Anthony

Nationality
  
Australian

Succeeded by
  
Justine Elliot

Occupation
  
Businessman

Name
  
Larry Anthony


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Born
  
17 December 1961 (age 62) Sydney (
1961-12-17
)

Political party
  
National Party of Australia

Relations
  
Doug Anthony (father) Larry Anthony (grandfather)

Alma mater
  
University of New South Wales

Role
  
Former Member of the Australian House of Representatives

Education
  
University of New South Wales

Party
  
National Party of Australia

Previous office
  
Member of the Australian Parliament (1996–2004)

Grandparents
  
Hubert Lawrence Anthony

Lawrence James "Larry" Anthony (born 17 December 1961) is a former Australian politician. He was a National Party of Australia member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the Division of Richmond, New South Wales, from the March 1996 election until his defeat in the 2004 election. He held the seat that was previously held by his father, Doug Anthony, and his grandfather, Larry Anthony, senior. The Anthonys are the only three-generation dynasty in the history of the House of Representatives.

Anthony was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and educated at Canberra Grammar School before attending university at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. He was a businessman and stockbroker before entering politics.

Anthony first ran in Richmond in 1993, losing to Labor incumbent Neville Newell—the first time that a member of the Anthony family had lost an election. He sought a rematch in 1996, and defeated Newell as part of the Coalition's decisive win that year. However, due to demographic changes over the previous two decades that made Richmond much more compact and urban, Anthony was never able to establish nearly as secure a hold on the seat as his father and grandfather had possessed. He barely held onto his seat in 1998 (against Newell) and 2001, surviving both times on One Nation preferences. In 2004, he was defeated by Labor's Justine Elliot, becoming the only Coalition MP from a rural electorate to lose his seat and the first member of the Anthony family to be unseated at an election. On the seventh count, Elliot picked up a large flow of Green preferences, allowing her to defeat Anthony by 301 votes.

Anthony was Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade 1998–99, Minister for Community Services 1999–2001 and Minister for Children and Youth Affairs from 2001 to 2004.

Larry Anthony is Deputy Chairman of the Queensland-based financial institution Indue; Chairman of the National Credit Union Association (NCUA); a director of the mutual association Abacus; and former director of Macquarie Media Group. He is a Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He is chairman of leading edge technology company uniDap Solutions and was also the Chairman of the Duke of Edinburgh's Awards for Australia from 2005 to 2012. Since 2015 he has served as the Federal President of the organisational wing of the National Party.

References

Larry Anthony Wikipedia