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Lloyd O'Neil

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Nationality
  
Australian

Born
  
24 June 1937 (age 79) (
1937-06-24
)

Books
  
Penguin Road Map: Canberra, Australia in Your Pocket

Lloyd Reginald Terrence O'Neil (born 24 June 1937) was an Australian Labor Party representative for the South Australian Division of Grey in the Australian House of Representatives. He served as the Member for Grey for 10 years from 5 March 1983 until his retirement on 2 February 1993. He is the most recent Labor representative for the Division of Grey, as the area has been held by the Liberal Party ever since.

During his time in the House of Representatives Standing: Aboriginal Affairs from 10.5.83 to 26.10.84; Transport Communications and Infrastructure from 8.10.87 to 19.2.90; Members' Interests from 16.5.90 to 8.2.93; Long Term Strategies from 1.6.90 to 13.11.90. and Joint Statutory: Public Works from 10.5.90 to 8.2.93.

Party Positions

Secretary, ALP Whyalla sub-branch 1970-82.

President and Vice-President Grey Federal Electoral Council 1977-80.

Delegate, ALP State Convention (SA) from 1968.

Whyalla ALP Campaign Director from 1969.

Conferences, Delegations and Visits

Representative on Behalf of the Prime minister, Royal Visit of Prince Charles and Princess Diana to Adelaide on 5 April 1983.

Member, Biennial Parliamentary Exchange Visit, Japan, October 1983.

Member, Parliamentary Delegation to European Parliamentary Institutions and Italy, September–October 1988.

Member, Parliamentary Delegation to Norway, Sweden and Denmark, October–November 1990.

Leader, Parliamentary Delegation to the Republic of Korea and Pakistan, June 1992.

References

Lloyd O'Neil Wikipedia