Hon Ian Causley

Hon Ian Causley

Former Member

Party
The Nationals
Chamber
House of Representatives

Biography

Parliamentary service
  • State: Elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Clarence, 1984. Resigned 31.1.1996 to contest the House of Representatives division of Page, New South Wales.
  • Federal: Elected to the House of Representatives for Page, New South Wales, 1996. Re-elected 1998, 2001 and 2004. Retired prior to general elections 2007.
Parliamentary positions
  • Member of the Speaker's Panel from 12.11.1998 to 8.10.2001.
  • Deputy Speaker from 12.2.2002 to 17.10.2007.
Committee service
  • House of Representatives Select: Recent Australian Bushfires served from 27.3.2003 to 5.11.2003
  • House of Representatives Standing: Financial Institutions and Public Administration served from 29.5.1996 to 31.8.1998; Primary Industries, Resources and Rural and Regional Affairs served from 29.5.1996 to 31.8.1998; Parliamentary Library served from 29.5.1996 to 31.8.1998; Environment, Recreation and the Arts served from 22.10.1997 to 22.10.1997; Environment, Recreation and the Arts served as Chair from 23.10.1997 to 31.8.1998; Environment and Heritage served as Chair from 8.12.1998 to 8.10.2001; Selection served as Chair from 12.2.2002 to 17.10.2007
  • Joint Select: Republic Referendum served from 2.6.1999 to 9.8.1999
  • Joint Standing: National Capital and External Territories served from 12.2.2002 to 17.10.2007
  • Joint Statutory: Native Title and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Land Fund served from 18.6.1996 to 8.10.2001
Conferences, delegations and visits
  • Member, Parliamentary Delegation to the 101st IPU Conference, Brussels, Belgium and bilateral visit to Norway, April 1999.
  • Study tour, South America, July-August 2000.
  • Leader, Parliamentary Delegation to Indonesia and Vietnam, September 2002.
  • Attended 4th General Assembly of Asian Parliaments for Peace, the Philippines, September 2003.
  • Leader, Parliamentary Delegation to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, December 2003.
  • Attended 17th Conference of Commonwealth Speakers and Presiding Officers, Canada, January 2004.
  • Member, Parliamentary Delegation to Ukraine and Bulgaria, June-July 2004.
  • Member, Parliamentary Delegation to Malta and Spain, April 2007.
  • Official visit to New Zealand and the Cook Islands, July 2007.
Parliamentary party positions
  • The Nationals. Served: 11.10.2003 to 17.10.2007
  • National Party of Australia. Served: 02.03.1996 to 11.10.2003
Party positions
  • Member of the National Party from 1965.
Personal
  • Born: 19.10.1940, Maclean, Australia
  • Died: 27.4.2020
  • Gender: Male
  • Marital Status: Married
Qualifications and occupation before entering Federal Parliament
  • Farmer and director.
  • President of the Cane Growers' Association, Clarence River (NSW).
  • Director of the Iluka Bowling Club (NSW).
  • Director of the Sugar Milling Cooperative (NSW).
  • Member of the Cane Growers' Council (NSW).
State/Territory Government service
  • Elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Clarence, 1984. Resigned 31.1.1996 to contest the House of Representatives division of Page, New South Wales.
  • Shadow Minister for Natural Resources from 1985 to 1988.
  • Minister for Natural Resources from 25.3.1988 to 24.6.1990.
  • Minister for Water Resources from 24.7.1990 to 6.6.1991.
  • Chief Secretary from 24.7.1990 to 6.6.1991.
  • Minister for Natural Resources from 6.6.1991 to 26.5.1993.
  • Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries from 26.5.1993 to 4.4.1995.
  • Minister for Mines from 26.5.1993 to 4.4.1995.
Electorate
  • Name: Page
  • Location: New South Wales north coast; it includes the centres of Ballina, Casino, Grafton, Evans Head, Iluka, Kyogle and Lismore.
  • Area: 16,682 Sq km
  • Electors enrolled: 85,019 (at 9.10.2004)
  • Industries: dairy and beef cattle, pigs, maize, tropical fruit, sugar cane, fishing, prawning, oysters, butter and dairy factories, timber mills, several abattoirs and tourism.
  • Includes: Page includes parts of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorates of Ballina, Clarence and Lismore.

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