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Name
  
Robert Webster

Role
  
Politician

Education
  
Newington College


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Party
  
National Party of Australia

Books
  
Snowy Water Inquiry Final Report: Submitted to the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria

The Honourable Robert James Webster (16 September 1951) is an Australian company director and grazier and a former New South Wales parliamentarian.

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Early life

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Webster was born in Sydney and attended Newington College (1963-1969), commencing as a preparatory school student in Wyvern House. From 1970 until his election to State parliament he was a grazier at Salisbury Downs, a property near Bigga.

Parliamentary career

Webster represented Goulburn for the National Party of Australia in the NSW Legislative Assembly from March 1984 until May 1991 when he was elected as a member of the Legislative Council where he served until retiring from politics in 1995. During his parliamentary career he served as Minister for Administrative Services and Assistant Minister for Transport, Minister for Family and Community Services and Minister for Administrative Services, Minister for Planning, Minister for Energy, Minister for State Development and Minister for Tourism, and finally as Minister for Planning and Minister for Housing. While in Parliament, Webster was a member of the National Party but since 1996 has been a member of the Liberal Party.

Business career

He is a former Executive Director of the International Banks and Securities Association of Australia and is now a Director of Korn Ferry International.

Community service

Between 1997 and 2004 he served a Chairman of the National Science & Technology Centre, Questacon. He is currently chairman of ANZ Stadium's Advisory Board and a member of Newington College Council.

References

Robert Webster (politician) Wikipedia