Bruce Laming
Bruce Edric Laming (14 June 1938 – 11 September 2017) was an Australian Liberal Party politician in the Queensland parliament.[1] Laming held the seat of Mooloolah from 1992 until 2001 and served as Shadow Public Works and Housing Minister and Deputy Opposition Whip.[1] He is the father of Andrew Laming who was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the member for the Division of Bowman at the 2004 federal election.[2]
Bruce Laming | |
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mooloolah | |
In office 19 September 1992 – 17 February 2001 | |
Preceded by | New seat |
Succeeded by | Seat abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Bruce Edric Laming 14 June 1938 Melbourne, Australia |
Died | 11 September 2017 79) Sunshine Coast, Queensland | (aged
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Relations | Andrew Laming (son) |
Occupation | Wool classer, soldier |
The electorate of Mooloolah was renamed Kawana before the 2001 Queensland state election.[3] At the election, Laming suffered an 18.7 percent swing against him and lost the seat to Labor's Chris Cummins.[3]
Laming died on 11 September 2017 in the Sunshine Coast aged 79, following a long battle with dementia.[4]
Publications
- Laming, Bruce, "Scheme for jobless also has benefits for business", Business Queensland, 12 May 1997.
References
- "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- Schubert, Misha, "Man who leads the pill charge", The Age, 15 February 2006.
- Kawana election results, ABC Election Coverage – Queensland, 2004.
- Mcmackin, Francesca (28 December 2017). "Mourners honour Bruce Laming, 'a man who created adventure'". Retrieved 28 December 2017.
Parliament of Queensland | ||
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Preceded by New seat |
Member for Mooloolah 1992–2001 |
Succeeded by Seat abolished |
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