David Beddall
The Honourable David Beddall | |
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Fadden | |
In office 5 March 1983 – 1 December 1984 | |
Preceded by | Donald Cameron |
Succeeded by | David Jull |
Member of the Australian Parliament for Rankin | |
In office 1 December 1984 – 31 August 1998 | |
Preceded by | New seat |
Succeeded by | Craig Emerson |
Personal details | |
Born | Manchester, England | 27 November 1948
Nationality | English Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Occupation | Financial consultant |
David Peter Beddall (born 27 November 1948) is a former Australian politician.
Beddall was born in Manchester, England and was employed by the Commonwealth Bank and was a self-employed commercial finance consultant before he entered parliament. He was elected as Australian Labor Party member in the Australian House of Representatives for the seat of Fadden at the 1983 election and then for the seat of Rankin at the 1984 election. In April 1990, he was appointed Minister for Small Business and Customs in the Hawke ministry (Minister for Small Business, Construction and Customs from December 1991). In March 1993 he was appointed Minister for Communications (replacing Bob Collins after the satellite pay television licensing tender scandal) in the second Keating Ministry. As Communications Minister, he launched SBS television and 2JJJ radio across different parts of Australia, and took the early steps in Telstra's Future Mode of Operation digital transformation. In December 1993, he left the Communications portfolio which was taken by Michael Lee and Beddall replaced Lee as Minister For Resources. He lost this portfolio with the defeat of the Keating government at the 1996 election. He retired from parliament at the 1998 election.[1]
Notes
- ↑ "Biography for Beddall, the Hon. David Peter". ParlInfo Web. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 25 January 2000.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Barry Jones |
Minister for Small Business and Customs 1990–1991 |
Succeeded by Chris Schacht (small business) Alan Griffiths customs) |
Minister for Small Business, Construction and Customs 1990–1993 |
Minister for Communications 1993 | |
Preceded by Michael Lee |
Minister for Resources 1993–1996 |
Succeeded by Warwick Parer |
Parliament of Australia | ||
Preceded by Donald Milner Cameron |
Member for Fadden 1983–1984 |
Succeeded by David Jull |
New division | Member for Rankin 1984–1998 |
Succeeded by Craig Emerson |
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