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Preceded by
  
Jack Houston

Role
  
Sportscaster

Succeeded by
  
Pat Purcell

Spouse
  
Cari MacLean (m. 1984)

Name
  
Ron McLean



Full Name
  
Ronald Thomas McLean

Born
  
28 December 1938 Townsville, Queensland, Australia (
1938-12-28
)

Died
  
13 February 1999(1999-02-13) (aged 60) Landsborough, Queensland, Australia

Occupation
  
Waterside worker, Carpenter

Books
  
Hockey Towns: Untold Stories from the Heart of Canada, Why the long face?

Awards
  
Gemini Award for Best Sportscaster/Anchor

TV shows
  
Hockey Night in Canada, Battle of the Blades, Olympics on CBC, Zeroman, NHL on TSN

Similar People
  
Don Cherry, George Stroumboulopoulos, Scott Oake, Kurt Browning, Brian Williams

Profiles


Political party
  
Australian Labor Party

Nationality
  
West German, Canadian

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Ronald Thomas "Ron" McLean (28 December 1938 – 13 February 1999) was an Australian politician. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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He was born in Townsville to Kenneth Murdock McLean and Edna May, née Blee. He attended Bulimba State School and then Brisbane Technical College, where he took an apprenticeship as a carpenter. From 1964 to 1975 he was a waterside worker, becoming active in labour politics as a delegate to the Queensland Trades and Labour Council and chairman of the Maritime Unions Group. He was also a federal councillor for the Australian Waterside Workers Federation and president of the Brisbane Waterside Workers Association in 1980.

McLean was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1980 as the Labor member for Bulimba. In 1981 he became Opposition Spokesman on Employment and Industrial Affairs, adding Maritime Services, Harbours and Marine Activities for most of 1983. Following Labor's victory at the 1989 election, he became Minister for Administrative Services. He retired in 1992. McLean died from an asbestos-related lung condition in 1999 at the age of 60, and was given a State funeral.

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References

Ron McLean Wikipedia