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Mike Horan

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Preceded by
  
Rob Borbidge

Nationality
  
Australian

Positions
  
Punter

Succeeded by
  
John McVeigh

Role
  
American football player


Preceded by
  
Clive Berghofer

Name
  
Mike Horan

Succeeded by
  
Lawrence Springborg

Pro bowls
  
1989 Pro Bowl

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Full Name
  
Michael James Horan

Born
  
1 July 1944 (age 79) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (
1944-07-01
)

Education
  
California State University, Long Beach

Political party
  
Liberal National Party

Harvard Football Mic'd Up: Coach Horan and Coach Larkee


Michael James Horan, AM (born 1 July 1944) is a former Australian politician who represented the seat of Toowoomba South in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 18 May 1991 to 24 March 2012. Originally he was a member of the National Party of Australia, but he is now a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland until his retirement.

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Political career

Horan entered politics at the 1991 by-election. He replaced property developer and Toowoomba Mayor Clive Berghofer, who had previously held the seat for the National Party until the state's electoral laws were amended to prevent simultaneous service in state parliamentary and local government authority positions. Mike Horan served as Health Minister in the Borbidge Government 1996–98

Horan was made leader of the National Party and Opposition from 2 March 2001 until 4 February 2003 after Rob Borbidge's retirement from politics. He was replaced as leader by Lawrence Springborg after he failed to gain ground on Peter Beattie.

He became a member of the Liberal National Party of Queensland in 2008 and served in the Queensland Parliament as Shadow Attorney-General, Shadow Minister for Justice and Racing, Shadow Minister for Open Government between 30 September 2008 and 5 April 2009. On 6 April 2009, he was appointed to the position of Opposition Whip.

Horan stood down at the 2012 state election.

Prior to parliament

Prior to entering parliament, Horan was employed as the General Manager of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland and General Manager of the Toowoomba Greyhound Racing Club.

Personal life

Horan captained the Australian Universities rugby union team, and played for the Parramatta Eels rugby league team in Sydney from 1968 to 1970, before moving to Gympie, Queensland to run a dairy farm.

Horan is married with two sons and a daughter. His son, Tim Horan, is a former Australian rugby union footballer.

References

Mike Horan Wikipedia