Alex McTaggart
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Alex McTaggart (born 24 January 1949) is an Australian politician. He was mayor of Pittwater Council and was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Pittwater from 2005 - 2007.
McTaggart was elected to the Legislative Assembly in a 2005 by election after the resignation of liberal John Brogden amid controversy.[1] He backed down on a pre-election promise to resign as Mayor of Pittwater if elected, saying that he can quite easily handle both jobs.[citation needed] In the 2007 State Election, McTaggart was unable to retain his seat.
He ran on a platform of not accepting donations to his campaign from developers or real estate agents.[citation needed] In the 2005 by-election Alex McTaggart campaigned on a platform of saving Mona Vale Hospital,[citation needed] but after his election advocated that the hospital be closed down and moved to Warriewood.[citation needed] He later sought $7.9 million dollars from the State Government for an upgrade to the hospital.[citation needed] He also made himself quite prominent in the Avalon community by spearheading the anti-baywatch movement, which was successful in keeping the production off Avalon beach.[citation needed] He is a supporter of the Ingleside land release which would mean bringing 20,000 people to his former electorate.[citation needed]
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- ^ Mr (Alex) Alexander John McTaggart (1949 -. Members of Parliament. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved on 2007-09-11.