James Webster (Australian politician)

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The Honourable


James Webster


Senator for Victoria

In office
9 December 1964 – 28 January 1980
Preceded byHarrie Wade
Succeeded byLaurence Neal

Personal details
Born
(1925-06-14) 14 June 1925 (age 93)
Flinders Island, Tasmania
NationalityAustralian
Political partyAustralian Country Party
OccupationAccountant, farmer

James Joseph Webster (born 14 June 1925 in Flinders Island, Tasmania) is a former member of the Australian Senate.[1]


The son of state MP Leslie Webster, he was educated at Caulfield Grammar School and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He worked as an accountant and farmer prior to entering politics. Webster was appointed to the Senate as a member of the Country Party following the death of Harrie Wade in 1964, and served in the Senate until 1980.


He was the federal Minister for Science (later Minister for Science and the Environment) in the Fraser Government from 1975 to 1979.


In 1975, his constitutional eligibility to sit in the Senate was questioned, prompting the Parliament to introduce the Common Informers (Parliamentary Disqualifications) Act 1975, although ultimately the High Court found that he was not ineligible and he continued to serve until his retirement in 1980.[2][3]



See also


  • List of Caulfield Grammar School people


References




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  2. ^ Re Webster [1975] HCA 22, (1975) 132 C.L.R. 270 (24 June 1975), H.C.


  3. ^ Harris, I. C. (2005). House of Representatives Practice (PDF). Canberra: Department of the House of Representatives. p. 154. ISBN 0 642 78510 4.




External links


  • Who's Who in the Fraser government








Political offices
Preceded by
Bill Morrison

Minister for Science
1975–1978
Succeeded by
David Thomson
Preceded by
Ray Groom

Minister for Science
and the Environment

1978–1979
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by
Lew Border

Australian High Commissioner to New Zealand
1980–1984
Succeeded by
Les Johnson





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