Mark Stoneman (politician)

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Mark David Stoneman (born 29 July 1939) is a former Australian politician.

He was born in Wellington, New South Wales, and was a grazier before entering politics. After moving to Queensland he was active in the National Party, and in 1983 was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly as the member for Burdekin. In 1989 he was appointed Minister for Primary Industries, but later that year Labor won office. In opposition Stoneman became Shadow Treasurer and Opposition Spokesman for Pastoral and Sugar Industries, moving to Employment, Reigonal Development and Industrial Reltaions in 1991 and to Economic Development, Trade and Consumer Affairs in 1992. He left the front bench in 1994, but when the Borbidge government came to power in 1996 he was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and the government's North Queensland representative. He retired in 1998.[1]

References

  1. Queensland Parliament (2012). "Stoneman, Mark David". Retrieved 16 March 2013. 
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by
Val Bird
Member for Burdekin
19831998
Succeeded by
Jeff Knuth
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