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Preceded by
  
Role
  
Political figure

Name
  
Stuart Clair


Occupation
  
Truck driver

Nationality
  
Australian

Succeeded by
  
Born
  
21 November 1949 (age 75) Sydney, New South Wales (
1949-11-21
)

Political party
  
Party
  
National Party of Australia

Stuart Roy St. Clair (born 21 November 1949), Australian lobbyist and politician, is the chief executive of the Australian Trucking Association and was a member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of New England between 1998 to 2001.

Born in Sydney in 1949, St. Clair spent his early life as a truck driver and sawmiller before becoming involved in politics in the 1980s. He was elected to Guyra Shire Council in 1987 and became mayor in 1991.

In 1998, St. Clair was chosen by the National Party to succeed Ian Sinclair as member for the seat of New England. He contested and won the subsequent election and served on a number of parliamentary committees during his tenure as an MHR. In 2001, St. Clair was defeated by independent Tony Windsor on a 21-point swing, ending a nearly 80-year hold on the seat by the National Party. He then became a senior advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport, John Anderson. In March 2006, St. Clair was appointed Chief Executive of the Australian Trucking Association.

References

Stuart St. Clair Wikipedia


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